Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1939
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Title Section21 1939-11-15 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 272. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, November 15, 1939.21 words
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Article147 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Ncv. 14. Soviet aircraft, which it is alleged were continually flying over Finnish Karelia opposite Leningrad, have been subjected to machine-gun fire, according in the Helsinki correspondent ot the Aftonbladet. Helsinki. Njv. 14 Commenting on the breakdown in the Moscow talks, the FinnishReuter. - 147 words
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Article45 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Jerusalem, Nov. 15.—Five Hundred Jewish refugees, mostly from Hungary, ►t ashore in small boats near Telav.v yesterday They had sailed from Varna a fortnight ago. This is the flrsi illegal landing of Jews in Palestine since the war began.—ReuterReuter. - 45 words
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Article49 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 14. ON the Stock Exchange, home industrials provided the best features owxn? everal satisfactory dividends. Bass very prominent, advancing irom 1156 t0'123- on maintenance on a total distribution for the year of 25 per cent. Oilier groups were quietly steady. Wall Street was irregular.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration252 1939-11-15 1 VON BLOMBERG AND OTHER EX-NAZI GH1EFS ARRESTED Attempt To Stop Bolshevisation Military Revolt In Germany Reuter. my EWS of the arrest of Marshal Yon Blomberg* recently supreme commander of the German Army, and other well-known Nazis, following upon the discovery that the bomb which burst in the Munich beer cellarReuter. - 252 words
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111 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 15. SIR John Gilmour made his first sneech in the House of Commons rs Minister of Shipping when he r:ph ed to a debate on shipping ana announced that so far out of 3.070 snirjs convoyed only seven had been lost. Thi<=Reuter. - 111 words
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98 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Berne. Nov. 14. THE Berlin correspondent of £f Swr-Aj) newspaper to-day says that it have been impossible for foreign power., to engineer the Munich bomb explosion. It was not known until the day before the meeting whether the annual celebration would be heldReuter. - 98 words
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Article108 1939-11-15 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 15. OBSERVERS in Shanghai are seeing a gradual change in Japan s nttitude, which has become more conciliatory than hitherto. These same observers predict that in order to expand her trade opportunities afforded her by the Euronean War. Janan is tryingSin Chew Jit Poh. - 108 words
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Article58 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 14. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has transmitted to Mr. Taylor, chairman of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, a request for 5271.000.00 C to finance the Army. Navy, Marine Corps, Coastguard and Federal Bureau of Information. This is done in accordance with the President'sReuter. - 58 words
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Article26 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Rome. New 15.-Sixty-two merchant- men sunk in Spanish ports during the civil war have been raised, according to a Madrid telegram.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article127 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 14. THE proposal of the United States Lines to transfer eight ships to th? Panama flag, in order to permit them to trade in combat areas, was discussed by President Roosevelt at press conference to-day. The President questioned whether the UnitedReuter. - 127 words
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Article43 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 15 SOVIET troops began marching into Lithuania during the night in accordance with the f.?aty states the German text of a dispatch from Jannas The total Soviet troops garrisoned in Lithuania do not exceed 20.000. Router.Reuter. - 43 words
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300 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 15. WITH calm restored the Dutch newspapers have begun ticise the Government's ha dl of the situation last week-end. me Tekgiaaf says that the uneasiness was exclusively the result of the faulty .u.dgment the Government, which took mea sures calculated toReuter. - 300 words
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137 1939-11-15 1 Floods Hold Up Germans Reuter. Paris, Nov. 15. i LAST night's communique says there was great patrot activity, particularly east of Saar. The Rhine is well in flood in the lower reaches and the Westphauan bank is submergea for three feet, acting as aReuter. - 137 words
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Article57 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Peiping, Nov. 15. TRAVELLERS state that the Japanese restrictions and barriers to the British Concession in Tientsin, after five months of the blockade, have developed into a "racket." Reliable sources reported that prices for a quick passage vary from a few cents for coolies toReuter. - 57 words
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Article25 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. London Nov. 13. IT was learned last night that a German reconnaissance plane was seen over Shetland* in the morning—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article310 1939-11-15 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Nov. IS. A proposal that Canada should demand a conference of the countries of the Empire, io be held in London as soon as possible, to "state our war aims and take an measures to attain them," is made in a joint statement issued by MajorReuter. - 310 words
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Advertisement99 1939-11-15 1 0\ OTHER PAGES Pages reaching Staff Changes 2 Singapore's Blackout 3 Latest Air Mail News 4 and 8 < incmas 6 and 7 japan's Grave Problems g Hitler rs. Stalin 9 sports 10 and 11 Radio 12 [assifled Advertisements 13 Financial 15 Press Baron's Defence 16 f£Ĕ WHY SHOULO I99 words
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Advertisement73 1939-11-15 1 RICHARD II A little girl who went to a store, evidently wanted to buy a pot of Face Powder Rachael 2. "Mother wants a pot of EVELYN ASTROVA FACE POWDER." "What colour?" asked the salesgirl. Richard the Second" The Ultimate jfitj. IT choice of the \%r_\ I V' discriminating Housewife—73 words
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Article141 1939-11-15 2 Singapore, Wednesday. j ISTEXERS in Malaya to the 8.8.C. last night heard their observer at the Western Front describe the work of French artillery. He remarks that the combined resources of the British and the French provide a force that is unrivalled in flexibility and reliability141 words
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Article268 1939-11-15 2 gO familiar has the term A.R.P. become in Singapore that it is difficult to believe that this organisation only came into being 10 months ago. nrTlr Precautions Depurtment and ?i C oIony vv;u founded last January, T com 3.500 voluntary anri f drawn from all communities268 words
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400 1939-11-15 2 More Vernacular Instructors (Tribune Staff Reporter) PROMOTIONS and new appointments under the Education Department will mean that. Smga)tf>re will have six more Grade D f #upersc&le teachers and two Class IT teachers, while Malacca will have an additional super-scale Grade D teacher and400 words
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Article32 1939-11-15 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 14. Thailand's Premier has telegraphed the sincere congratulations of the Government and of himself to Berlin on tjhe escape of the Fuehrer from the bomb outrage.32 words
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Article205 1939-11-15 2 T tenderness of the Japanese army to hold on the Chinese terrifit rZ ,S T L ,ed by the figUreS by the Executive Yuan (the Chmese Cah.net), wjuch show that up to the end of June! 1939 the Gh.nese admm.strative machinery remained operative205 words
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Article14 1939-11-15 2 Mr. G. L. Jerram is to be Ass untitled trintendent oi Su,vey s n14 words
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Article169 1939-11-15 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipota, Tuesday. TWO people, a man and a woman, 1 were killed when the car in which they were travelling ran off the road and crashed Into a tree about half way between Lumut and Sitiawan about noon yesterday. The deceased,169 words
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Article96 1939-11-15 2 Exports of Tinned Pineapples during the week ending Nov. 4 from Malayan ports amounted to 16.751 cas?s, of which 12.799 (76 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.494 <9 per cent cases to the Continent of Europe. 1 800 (11 per cent.) cases to Canada, and96 words
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Article21 1939-11-15 2 Mr. K. L. Beddington will succeed Mr. C. C. Best as Superintendent of Surveys. Malacca, when the latter goes or leave.21 words
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Article338 1939-11-15 2 <From Onr Own Correspondent) Klin*,. Tuesday. AT the last meeting of the Klang Sanitary Board the chairman informed the members that the re-assessment of Klang North had resulted in an increase in annual value of $8,272, namely, an increase in revenue of $890 which,338 words
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Article54 1939-11-15 2 Ple.yfullv hanging on to one of the gates of the Telok Ayer market on Monpay, a young Chinese sustained a fracture of the sku'l when the gate sudoenly crashed down. The boy was taken to the General Hospital in a serious condition. Besides the fracture, he sustained many54 words
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Article275 1939-11-15 2 (From Our Own Repoiter) Alor Star, Tuesci TAIB, one of the three Malays charged in connection with the murd and robbery at Titi Haji Deris, Langgar, Alor Star this year wl J! a Chinese shopkeeper named Kar Cheow was brutally done to d th and relieved275 words
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Article165 1939-11-15 2 Last Night's First Nights 1 RHINE DUNNE and Charles Boyet take the leading roles in the Universal picture, "When To-Morrow Comes" which opened to fu.'J houses at the Pavilion, yesterday. These names are a guarantee of the excellence of any picture in which they appeur, and165 words
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Article147 1939-11-15 2 U7HEN you get the Ritz Brothers, a gori'la, Anita Louise, Patsy Kelly and Lionel Atwili in one picture you are getting good value for money' The 20th Century-Fox picture "The Gorilla." which opened at the Capitol yesterday, will make you laugh, war or no war. The147 words
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236 1939-11-15 2 1 (From Oar Own Cormpoml»-.,i Butterwortti. Tur.rto, A LARGE and attended the opaiim* the new building of the Wok School here on Sunday alteniomi l.v the Chinese Consul Mr. Iluaiic kai. The gathering asscmlil.rl n the school hall, which w.i- liriuii fully decornted for the236 words
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Article94 1939-11-15 2 (From Our Own Reporter) N. Penang, Tuesday tws been received by cable from Australia of the death of Mrs. O'Neill mother of the Penang racehor s trainer Mr. F. o. C O'Neill. Mrs. O'Neill, who died at the a?e of <8, had not been in very94 words
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Article28 1939-11-15 2 In the F.M.S. Volunteer Force untitled Lieut. A. F. Hewett has been promol Lieutenant and a commission as Sec Lieutenant has been granted to Mi G A. Baxendale.28 words
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273 1939-11-15 2 wS g th? f bhe f Sirdhana -er, many of its survivors arc laced with the proposition of starting life anew. £™iP otel Slnce yesterday's catas rL° P he mili ngly stated that he and a staVid ed h. What plans this man Jumbfe fLf& J273 words
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618 1939-11-15 3 PRACTICE FOR A REAL EMERGENCY Singapore, Wednesday. I .MORROW night is blackout night in Singapore. Both for the lublic and for the A.R.P. organisation this will be the most ugh rehearsal of air raid precautions that has been staged in apore, with a618 words
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116 1939-11-15 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. A SUM of $2,200, money meant for the China Distress Relief Fund, has been reoorted missing by the Yew Hoe S?ah of 288. Aboo Cittee Lane, Penang. The money, it is stated, was jtit in a safe on the116 words
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60 1939-11-15 3 From 7.25 to 7.55 to-night the comecydrama "Daad Letter' will be broadcast by the 8.M.8.C. This play, which was written by Mr?. L. G. Hartmann. Of Singapore under her pen-name of Thelma Faulkner, is b:ing performed by the Singapore Repertory Players. Mrs. Hartmann is60 words
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Article190 1939-11-15 3 TOGETHER with the thousands of dollars worth of cargo and personal belongings that were lost with the British Indian liner Sirdhana, were mails, destined for Canada, China, Shanghai, Japan. Formosa, Macao, Philippine Islands and the U S A. The Post Office announce that mails from Singapore190 words
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Article118 1939-11-15 3 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. It is learned in wtU-infonned Belgian circle- that no German aeroplanes nave flown over Belcinm or otherwise mfri"*'ed" Belgian neutrality since the pretest or th s subject was maae to the German Government on Nov. Sw—Renter. JL mm London. Nov. 14. It isReuter. - 118 words
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Article51 1939-11-15 3 Reuter. London. Nov. 14. THE present session of Parliament will terminate on Nov. 23. and the new session will open on Nov. 28. The King's speech, which is expected to be very short, will be read by the Royal Commissioners. The King will not attend personallyReuter. - 51 words
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Article519 1939-11-15 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. JtDGMENT was delivered yesterday by Mr. Justice J. Aitken in favour of the plaintiffs in a suit arising out of a judgment of the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon, Burma. The plaintiffs, K. S. R. M. Veerappa Chettiar519 words
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290 1939-11-15 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. lIN LIKE previous years, when the birthdays of the Sultans of Perak were occasions for great rejoicing and festivity, to-day's birthday celebrations of Sir Abdul Aziz, who is 52 to-day, were conspicuous for their simplicity and290 words
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Article26 1939-11-15 3 1 A talk by the Chief Censor, Mr. J. V. ~owgill, will be broadcast from tne M B.C at 7.55 this evening.26 words
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Article41 1939-11-15 3 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 14. DR. H.H. Kung, President of the Executive Yuan of China, has requested the German Embassy in China to express to Hitler his deep satisfaction at the Chancellor's escape in the Munich explosion, according to local i eports.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article232 1939-11-15 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, Tuesday. A THAI woman named Tan Ah Lan was convicted and sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment when she wr.s brought before Mr. R C. Hoffman, the Police Magistrate, in the Butterworth Police Court, charged with theft of a pair232 words
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Article199 1939-11-15 3 Singapore, Tuesday. CTATING that the conformation of the read was such that there could be no doubt that the appellant drove in a dangerous manner, his lordship, Sir Percy McEhvaine, dismissed the appeal of Koh Ah Teh, a bus driver, who appeared in the High Court199 words
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Advertisement160 1939-11-15 3 ĔUĔ lIJ* J No waste because there's #y| nothing to throw away —a meal in a minute v >, because they are ready x m to serve. See our JOt eCOHOIUICUI selecti n of ci cate sen mm s4 Mn*mmi lam at your nearest branch UHU V (1511 If LIVER160 words
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193 1939-11-15 4 London, Oct. 28. to express their gratitude for the kindness of local people j who had befriended them were of- feted by two young German airmen who were wa?hcd up in a collapsible boat on the Yorkshire coast. Overcome with emoUon, one of them offered193 words
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Article, Illustration40 1939-11-15 4 Detachment of French African colonial troops arriving in France to tigm with the Allies. Recent cables state that France has now more of these troops behind the front than in the whole of the last war.40 words
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1174 1939-11-15 4 GERMAN BOMBERS PROVED VULNERABIF JT appears from (he trend of events in ihe war in the an opening of hostilities that the German Air Korce has up in .icrordance with the theory of aerial warfare nrh General Douhet. General Douhet, an Italian officer. held1,174 words
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Article268 1939-11-15 4 Lond'-M, Oct c DRIVATE J. H. Allen. „1 Vbt Hampshire Regiment, was onknri Jy his officer lo deliver a messa» to another part of the line. He v never heard of again. For twenty-one yea:, M Allen, of Vicarage-road. A dered what trick ol268 words
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Advertisement383 1939-11-15 4 THE ACID IN YOUR STOMACH WOULD BURN a lit} A HOLE IN A CARPET The pains of indigestion are usually caused by acid in the stomach. Experi- 1 actual ments showed that that Photo) kind of acid burned a hole through a thick T re Ji ev 3to J mach383 words
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1270 1939-11-15 5 Limited Supplies From Russia ays when great wmw were decided on the battlefield belong to I past. Allied superiority in raw materials and foodstuffs vtly influenced the outcome of the last war, and in the new ith its greatly extended and improved machinery,1,270 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-11-15 5 Units of the Swiss Army entraining to take up their positions on the frontier. German concentrations there are reported.21 words
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74 1939-11-15 5 Hongkong. FOREIGN banks in Shanghai have negotiated with the four Chinese government banks to ship legal tender notes to Shanghai in order to maintain the currency market and meet legitimate needs. The Shanghai Custom** Commissioner, Mr. L. H. Lawford, permitted the entry of one74 words
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Advertisement172 1939-11-15 6 WHAT 18 IT? MAN OR BEAST ...OR BOTH A DITAI 315 or neither? LArl I UL 6 159 15 TO-DAY WHATEVER IT SCARE YOU SILLY LATEST GAtTMOXT NEWS (BY AIR) T Theatre iwiail :S SI'BBI'UKSHMI, lIAIIV j **rfV I»apaiia«am SIV etc, in I "Thyaga Bhoomi" I H* A Creditable Tamil172 words
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Advertisement270 1939-11-15 6 Inew-world DANCE PALACE (Air-Conditioned. Phone 2477.) Night Dance: 9.30 to Mid-night. Tea Dance: 6.30 to 9 P.M. Every Tues., Thurs., Sats. Sunday Tiffin Dance: 1 30 to 5 p.m. The Management of the Dance Palace have very gr?at pleasure in introducing to their numerous friends and patrons the well-known Australian270 words
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Advertisement323 1939-11-15 6 Against the thrilling background of a raging hurricane exciting story of a heart-tugging love! e?.rthv. j^' n JJ nl violent.. .as the stormy night thar tcssed two people into arms! It'l the year's screen classic. f oth PAVILION 6.15, 9.15 TO-NIGHT IRENE CHARLES DUNNE BOYER IX NEW UNIVERj Jf ***************55323 words
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Article124 1939-11-15 7 Reuter. Lonuon, Nov. 14. THE following gallant deeds have earned the efheership of the British Empire ordejr (military division). Flying Officer R. C. Graveley showed total disregard for own safety when the enemy shot down his aircraft which crashed in flames. He pulled the wounded observer from theReuter. - 124 words
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Article290 1939-11-15 7 London, Nov. 14. THE active service personnel of the Royal Navy allowed for in the 1939 naval estimates was 133.000 With reserves now serving and 50.000 men to be enrolled under the National Service Act. it is anticipated that the v/ar total of the British naval personnel290 words
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368 1939-11-15 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. |NCREASED allowances for families of men serving in the army, navy and air force were announced by Mr. HoreBelisha to-day in the Commons. The present maximum of £2 is nrw modified, and alio wane f for all children lifter theReuter. - 368 words
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Article19 1939-11-15 7 THE greater part of Switzerland, inonr| t,iic«-k» *-'ip h? blocked ou* from to-night until to-morrow.19 words
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Advertisement384 1939-11-15 7 Positively Last 4 Performances. TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. TOMORROW I Owing to the A.R.P. At 3.15 P.M. only j Black out one show only. ALHA M B R A Thp Sci tcn'-; Greatest Actcr and Actress in a picture that match rs their Magnificent talents! HE sprang fron. aic384 words
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Article246 1939-11-15 8 U/HAT will be the outcome of this war? We are certain of one result—the destruction of Ilitlorism. For millions of people that may be a sufficient answer. But a large proportion know, by instinct it' not by reasoning, that there is another answer, that alter this war246 words
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Article303 1939-11-15 8 fJMIE difficulties many foreigners, particularly the Xordic type, have in understanding the principles and application of British justice are well illustrated in a visitor's comment alter hearing the passing of a death sentence. "Your system seems lather cruel," he declared. "The judge is so calm and informs the303 words
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431 1939-11-15 8 United States' Firmness: Food Shortage In The Army DETERMINATION to make an early end of the China incident is expressed by the Japanese War Minister in a Press interview, but he admits that the establishment of a new central government under Wang Ching Wei431 words
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196 1939-11-15 8 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. TWE question of British policy in *ar East is subject of a lett-r to The Times, signed by Mr A D Lindsay. Mr. W. H. Beveridge, Mr. W. D. Ross and Mr. John Lowe After expressing admiration for theReuter. - 196 words
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Article100 1939-11-15 8 Reuter. «tttt 4U London, Nov. 14. THE view that Canada could not be f neu ra J. and still remain a member )t the British Commonwealth has been oXo e siUo d n by thG lGader f the Canadia He declared that the wholeReuter. - 100 words
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Article108 1939-11-15 8 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 14. IMPORTANT issues, particularly the question of the establishment of constitutional Government, are awaiting decision at the sixth plenary session of the Central Executive Committee and the Control Committee of the Kuomintang, now meeting in Chungking. It is believed that proposals ndopted atReuter. - 108 words
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Article30 1939-11-15 8 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 14.—The American Ambassador to china, Mr. Nelson Johnson, is leaving for Shanghai to-morrow. He is expected to be away about a month.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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276 1939-11-15 8 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov jj ALTHOUGH some such' move was generally anticipated the announcement of the m posed withdrawal of British and French troops from North Cl ,na 3 S Caused S interest. £fo evening newspapers gave tne news under banner headlines and radioReuter. - 276 words
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572 1939-11-15 9 LONDON, NOV. 14. QNE MAN WAS KILLED, SIX ARE MISSING AND 15 INJURED IN THE LOSS OF THE FIRST BRITISH DESTROYER SINCE THE WAR BEGAN. THE LOSS WAS ANNOUNCED BY THE ADMIRALTY, BUT THE NAME OF THE DESTROYER WAS NOT MENTIONED. THE VESSEL572 words
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Article123 1939-11-15 9 London. Nov. 14. ALL American correspondents in Berlin say that Germany, in reply to the offer of mediation from Belgium and Holland, will refure to discuss such conditions as Britain and France clearly demand. It is expected that the reply will be delivered shortly. There123 words
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72 1939-11-15 9 Hongkong, Nov. 14. AN undisclosed number of Chinese planes effectively raided Japanese military objectives in the suburb of Canton yesterday causing heavy enemy lesses. Japanese gunfire failed to check the raiders, and many Japanese pursuit planes were shot down in an aerial combat72 words
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Article, Illustration288 1939-11-15 9 Neutral View Of Latest Events No Russian Food For Germans Paris, Nov. 15. X'HE real struggle lies between Hitler and Stalin, declares a neutral correspondent of Le Temps who has neutral connections in Germany. Hitler has been cherishing the idea of ousting288 words
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Obituary55 1939-11-15 9 Reuter. The latest deve'opments in Russia show increased anti-religious activity, according to the Valican Wireless, which says that religious gatherings of children are absolutely forbidden and those responsible will be severe'y punished. Judges have been ordered to impose the death penalty on all pariicipants in religiousReuter. - 55 words
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Article174 1939-11-15 9 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 14. ANTI-AIRCRAFT fire was heard again last night, according to reports from various points of Paris region, supposed to have been directed against reconnaissance aircraft. No communique was issued by the authorities. The noise of gunfire over the Faris region was heard inReuter. - 174 words
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Article58 1939-11-15 9 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 14. PENCH fighters brought a Heinkel bomber, writes Charles Morice, who says that "our aces attacked, and after three minutes the Heinkel caught fire, lost a wing and finally blew up in the air. The wings and engine were thrown ali directions. TheReuter. - 58 words
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Article107 1939-11-15 9 Reuter. New Delhi, Nov. 14. THE Viceroy of India to-day unveiled the New Delhi memorial statue of King Georje V. In ilia address to the crowd who watched the ceremony, he said that the frcat office which King George heid was more than a constitutional symbol.Reuter. - 107 words
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Article111 1939-11-15 9 Reuter. London. Nov. 14. IN the House of Commons to-day, some cheers, but only vocal, from the Labour and Liberal Opposition followed the announcement by Sir John Simon that the Criminal Justice Bill of June 16, (containing a clause abolishing flogging), which was the result ofReuter. - 111 words
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Advertisement505 1939-11-15 9 EXCESS ACID I *J| CAUSES THAT PAIN l IfeM Take this Advice and j 188 at w ia y° u s Read how this quick-acting Powder will give you immediate j| relief from your pain. And, what is even more important, j| it tones up and strengthens your stomach so505 words
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Article54 1939-11-15 10 TO-DAY HOCKEY: Police vs. S.R.C., Depot; S.C.R.C. vs. C.S.C., S.C. R.C.; Indian Assn. vs. R.A.F. (Seletan; 1.A.; A.C.S. vs. Raffles Inst., A.C.S.; A.C.S 2nd vs. R.I. 2nd, R. 1.; St. Joseph's vs. St. Andrew's, 5.J.1.; Colts H.C. vs. Loyals, Gilman. ROWING: Inter-port, Batavia vs. R S Y.C. TENNIS:54 words
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Article182 1939-11-15 10 Singapore, Wednesday. THE first Malayan clay-pigeon 1 championship ahoot was held yesterday at the Singapore Gun Club. Considers- that this was the first snoot of its kind in Malaya the crowd that attended the meet was rather disappointing. The Hari Raya Puasa may have182 words
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731 1939-11-15 10 DRAWN INTER-STATE ENCOUNTER Perak 4; Indian Army 4. being down by two goals on two occasions, the Indian Army did well to turn defeat almost into victory when they met Perak in a splendid game of hockey at the padang yesterday, which was731 words
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Article66 1939-11-15 10 WEDNESDAY rSA OUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP--vs D? ee r° n p n a r? d hua Cno Leong vs. Dr. G p. De Souza and p De vsT A JO n« Urn an d Tan Huck Toe vs. s. A. Da wood and Kamis. HFSS D OUBLES:-Miss Clarke and Lim66 words
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201 1939-11-15 10 THE distinction of being the first non-European selected to represent Singapore in an inter-State rugby fixture has fallen to John Ferguson, regular player of the St. Andrew's Old Boys Rugby XV Ferguson will play in the forward line for Singapore who meet Negri201 words
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Article145 1939-11-15 10 The Indian Association hockey teams lor tiie week are: On Wednesday against R.A.F. Seletar on I.A. ground .—Jean Pierre; Capt X ,S Thimayya, Lt. M. G. Bewoor; X Shanmugam, p. Gupta, P. K. Bhaskaran; Tarlok Singn, uapt. Wanchoo, Lt. Balwant Singh, Lt. Randhir Singh Ibrahim bin Isa. Reserves:145 words
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Article78 1939-11-15 10 THE Tribune tipster "Trespasser" did extremely well yesterday—the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting. "Trespasser" tipped three straight winners, Happy Sal ($l6 and $9), Toyman ($lO and $7) and Batti ($24 and $7) and three others Nightshade, Winsome and Saladin. He also tipped78 words
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166 1939-11-15 10 Singapore, Wednesday THE November stroke competition of the Garrison Golf Club, was played at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for Major R. McL.More with a net score of 68. The following were the best returns:— I Major R. McL.166 words
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Article485 1939-11-15 10 S.C.C. "A" 25 pts. R.A. (8.M.) 5 pts ||OMINATING play for the major portion of the game, an S.C.C "A" fifteen yesterday beat the R.A. (8.M.) by 25 points (two goals four tries and a penalty goal) to 5 points (a goal) in a rugby485 words
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Article96 1939-11-15 10 Singapore, Wednesday ANLY three horses came out for v training on the -second track at Bukit Timah this morniro They all belonged to Mr. A. van Tooren's string. Golden Plateau was first out with Farthing in the saddU The gelding was given half-pac work96 words
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351 1939-11-15 10 SR C 8 P ts Raffles College 8 pts. RALLYING splendidly in the closing stages of their rugger match the SRC ground yesterday, the Raffles College heloihe Recs. to a draw. Each side scored eight points The tackling was deadly on both sides, but the351 words
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82 1939-11-15 10 JHE race for the Interport Cud 1 between the Batavia Roeiv^ P eni*inge Hollandia and t he Z 1 tsF*Sl YaCht Clv will be £53 this afternoon at 545 „\f their friends who -wish to watch th? race wUI leave Clifford Pier at 5 1582 words
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Article55 1939-11-15 10 rm m_ Malacca, Tuesday. 'HE Malacca hockey team against Clangor at Malacca on Saturday and Perak on Sunday at Seremban has been chosen as follows: Wee Tiam Hong: Hendroff, Skadian: Jackson (Captain): Leon, Reeve (or Lcman); Blake, Tay Koon Lim, Forbes, Wee Tiam Tye. Lec. Reserves: Thomazious,55 words
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Advertisement120 1939-11-15 10 Faf Reducing Secrel Discovered of l hv P UnOM Movi Stars disiovSS t a,,f, rn,a a physician has UCH" fat a af o nuic-k method to remove ■KiJ iat—5 pounds a week or l r to 8S BSXSdl! T' ?th ThLs n^w cSuS a«H Dr,n «s health and nercv 0120 words
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1934 1939-11-15 11 HEAVY GOING IN RAINY WEATHER Singapore, Tuesday. spite of the weather there wa s a good attendance at to-day's Singapore Turf Club races —the second day of the winter meeting. nds were moderately good and winners were difficult to pick on unt of the1,934 words
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Article81 1939-11-15 11 Race I.—BU ?30 and 89. Nightshade 87. Shoot Up $8. Race 2— CELESTIAL $19 and §16. Strath peffer $22. Dewberry S9. Rat c 3.—APPLEWOOD 539 and $8. Silver Lac: $7. Winsome $8. Race 4.—FREEDOM 831 and $8. Rainborough $8. Saladin S". Race S—HAPPY SAL Sl6 and81 words
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Article35 1939-11-15 11 Wednesday. THE match between the R.A.F. (H.Q.) and the Police Depot which was arranged to have been played yesterday on the latter's ground was cancelled owing to the sodden condition of the ground.35 words
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Advertisement114 1939-11-15 11 MALAY ROMANIZED Chinese STORY BOOKS x Per 1 Boot. Bin bio Chia. 4 bookg. Teck Koon. 0 books. Ohtt Sih Pat Mia Su. I Bvec Cheng Tiong Suat Gak. M t>ook3 Kua Sio Chia. book Let Lob Chia. book Wgo Chee Low Tang Kia. books. '->- Liat Kok Chee. books.114 words
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Advertisement13 1939-11-15 11 I SEVERE HEADACHE CAN I BE CURtD BY A PACKn Of TIGER HEAOACHE13 words
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Advertisement376 1939-11-15 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of mil Chpmkrt* mn4 Storm I ni Mother's Daughter's Story of "KOTALKO" Q/ie had fly bald patch**," wtMm MM •3 LongUy'* mother. She ha* mem eplendid head of hair. I wa* troubled with dandruff and my hair wa* turning gray, hmt my head i*376 words
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Miscellaneous22 1939-11-15 11 TP-DAY High Water: 1.09 A.M. 9.7 ft 12.26 P.M 0.6 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 1.46 A.M. 8.4 ft 1.04 P.M. 9.3 ft.22 words
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Letter193 1939-11-15 12 DO YOU KNOW HIM? To the Bditor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—When I left the Colony of Singapore for Hongkong in the year 1925. a lot of schoolmates and friends bid farewell to me, but after an elapse of about 13 years, I cannot recognize anyone193 words
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Article40 1939-11-15 12 A niertmg of the elected committee of the 8 r.i:is Settlements (Singapore, Association wUi be held at th- Singapore Exchange Boom <>i Monday at 4 55 p.m. to consider the appointmenof lurther members to the com. n nee40 words
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Article274 1939-11-15 12 Tuesday, v The following wore the g ies< given by His Excellency unci I Oovernment House this evening H.H. The Regent of Jo:. Pepys and Mrs. Pepyt. Mr. ana Brigadier and Mrs. a.d Curtis Mrs. A.CM. Paris, Captain P J Wvlf" 1 1 Group Captain and Mrs. B274 words
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Article256 1939-11-15 12 IThe annual report of the Sunnysice Rubber Co.. Ltd., for the year ended July 31. ;o be prel sen ted at the annual meeting at Bungei Club on Nov. 22. is ;>s follows: The profit for th a year amounted to 111,319 H to which has to256 words
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Advertisement136 1939-11-15 12 J ff/OOSf PHILCO 1 RADIO SERVICE CO. of MALAYA 1934 LTD. M UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 2, Orchard Road, Singapore Ist Cross .St 3 Weld Street. 148, Brewster K*»*, 14, Beach Street, KUALA LCMPfh. IPOH. t'LNAMi. EASTERN HOTEL f Cameron Highlands, ideally siiuak?: 4,700 feel J above .sea level. All modern136 words
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Advertisement69 1939-11-15 12 5 UET US HANDLE ALL YOl R J CLOCK ft WATCH REPAIRS, AND J J YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF J j PROMPT SERVICE AND REAL j i SATISFACTION YICK WOH HING! 1 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, j (Near Middle Road) S j PHONE NO. Wtt l> j Contractors for69 words
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Advertisement42 1939-11-15 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Bolt Agents: KADIOSERVICE CO. OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. t one I qualify the world over I C^ l Ce,, °P h ane' wrapped PACKETS of 10 I PatCnt TRUVAC ti>> of 50 I mMwS LONDON MADE BY CARRFRAS ltd42 words
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Advertisement96 1939-11-15 12 FO?? CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY RADIOS for v>*hich they nre UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY. Kunla L'.:mrur (Optical, c. Y. FAN), (Tel. 21G4J. ~f- Road, Singauoie. NO RAZOR IS BDTTFR THAN SAFFTY RAZOR NO SlPptv MSTO'tY OF RAZOR «S£^ R *2°* IS BETTER96 words
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Miscellaneous419 1939-11-15 12 ift W j TO-DAY'S RADIO I 4........... i SINGAPORE LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc!s). CSG 17.79 Me's (16.86 metres) ZHP 20.96 metres (9.09 mci»). GSF 15.14 Mr s (13.92 metres) GSJ 21.53 Mrs (19.82 metres) pm. PrO'.rramme btgins 6 p.m. (local time). 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of419 words
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Miscellaneous59 1939-11-15 12 CAPITOL: "The Gorilla." ALHAMBRA: "Juarez.'' PAVILION: "When To-morrow Comes. CATHAY: "Stanley And Livingstone." MARLBOROUGH: "Son of Zambo" (Hindustani.) ROYAL: "Thyaga Boomi.' ROXY: "The Little Princess." GARRICK: "Jungle King." Q(JEEN§: "Rifle Girl." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows; cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, side, shows, merry-go-ground cinema and other attractions.59 words
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Obituary61 1939-11-15 13 Mr Mrs. Lim Kirn Chong of 16, ParkUone Read, Singapore, formerly of Kuala Lumpur, announce the marriage of their younger daughter Bessie, to Dr. Gwoh Fan Djang of ths National Northwestern College of Engineering Shensi, China. Tlie marriage took place at the Methcdisi Episcopal Church, Chengtu. Szechuan,61 words
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Advertisement2387 1939-11-15 13 I.lf I Situation* Vacant ~WANTED first-class verbatim shortiter: must have guaranteed •nt less than 150 words psr giving faultless transcription: needed for permanent post as j ■-reporter in Singapore: first, ilary tor first-class man, witn increments and fortnight's leave ay per year. Write in first' to Box 174 c o2,387 words
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Advertisement93 1939-11-15 13 I Easy Banning I Enduring Strength Perfectly Balanced f| I Beautifully finished. I B Wnte /or descriptive WW /?jL I i/ie Manufacturers:— W If //mWr^V DIAMOND METAL B I PRODUCTS CO., fi I Ml. Kampone Rahru E^k g Road, Singapore. Bfl^fcg^Blfiß^Bi "artistic FLOORING <mWWk quantity from a range of designs,93 words
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Article202 1939-11-15 14 London, Nov. 14. GENERAL SIKORSKI, Polish Prime Minister, arrived by air at Heston this morning on an official visit to Britain, where he and the other members of his staff will be the guests of His Majesty's Government. He was received at the airport by representatives202 words
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Article43 1939-11-15 14 BRITAIN SPAIN London, Nov, 14. A BRITISH trade mission arrives in Madrid to-day for the purpose of an Anglo-Spanis'i trade and payments agreement. This step has been talien owing to the serious effects which the civil war had upon Anglo-Spanish trade.—British Official Wireless.43 words
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603 1939-11-15 14 SAMPAN MAN ROWS THROUGH MINEFIELD Singapore, Tuesday. <tf |THERE is an unknown hero plying in his unpainted sampan in Singapore's waterfront to-day," stated Mr. H. T. Gordon Robey, who was proceeding to Hongkong on local leave aboard the tragic "Sirdhana," which struck a mine603 words
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Article26 1939-11-15 14 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. THE Admiralty state it would appear 1 that the Sirdhana, which sank at Singapore, inadvertently entered a British minefield.—ReuterReuter. - 26 words
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320 1939-11-15 14 Chungking, ov 14 DESPITE the Japanese of fensive in militan. politi cal and economic fields in a desperate attempt to con quer China, she gets nearer every day, to her foredoom' ed failure," said Marshal Chiang Kai Shek in his address at the opening of320 words
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67 1939-11-15 14 Reuter. London. Nov. 14. THE Congress of Australian Returned Soldiers to-day urged the Commonwealth Government to reintroduce compulsory military service for single men between the ages of 20 and 26 until the end of the War. In New Zealand, the Defence Minister said to-dayReuter. - 67 words
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Advertisement96 1939-11-15 14 BUY YOUR BREAD DINNER ROLLS CAKES at Raffles B Confectionery IF YOU WANT THE BEST MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. COMFORTABLE NEW BAR AT RAFFLES BRASSERIE. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIEN DS AT THE ATTRACTIVE AND SEAV^NATHC^cr TO-NIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARET96 words
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Advertisement237 1939-11-15 14 ["protect throat, CHEST and LUNGS By Regularly Taking JPJEIPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS Golf Maxims—No. 1. "Keep Your Eye On The Ball" One of the; first principles of poll i s to keep your eye on the ball. Bui it should be a clear eye, spsrkling with health fosuccess at golf,237 words
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Advertisement24 1939-11-15 14 Industrial Art Show I Cm and I learaiicc f Sale are in full sway II A II A CO., LTD. Middle Road, Singapore. fiESS3ESSiSSSESSSSSBBQBB924 words
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Advertisement181 1939-11-15 14 FOR SALE Desirable residential building land situated at junction of GARLICK AVENUE and 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. I Have you heard best181 words
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Article191 1939-11-15 15 London, Nov. 4. > ifcAN DOBSON, 19-years-old I.R.A. J J «>;* Liverpool, will enter a -day for six months. That c of the conditions Mr. Justice j made yesterday when he I her over. r> boon was convicted a week rpooi Assizes of conspiracy to191 words
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Article162 1939-11-15 15 Maidenhead (Berks), Oct. 25. QERMANS laughed heartily at Hitler at an anti-Nazi demonstration at Bray Court, near Maidenhead, former millionaire's mansion w h eh has been turned into a home for European refugees. A hundred British guests saw the Germans laugh and cheer excitedly at162 words
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92 1939-11-15 15 Chungking. AS a remedy to the decreasing n medical supply following the outbreak of the European War, a national pharmaceutical factory will soon be established with an initial capital of $1,000,000, according to Dr. F. C. Yen, Director of the National.. Health Administration. The pharmaceutical factory92 words
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322 1939-11-15 15 London, Oct. 22. advertisements in British newspapers are being closely scanned by the Intelligence Bureau of Scotland Yard. Extra vigilance is necessary following the revelation that an enemy alien, under arrest, was carrying on a dangerous and prolonged code correspondence with his friends by322 words
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Article289 1939-11-15 15 NEW YORK CABLE New 7ork, Nov. 14. RUBBER B. S. Market Tone Quiet Spot 20 201/4 Forward Jan. March 19 19y 4 TIN Market Tone Fair Interest Spot 51 FOREIGN EXCHANCE London, Tuesday. T/T London on Paris 176.00 T/T London on Amsterdam 7.52 T/T London on Shanghai289 words
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Article15 1939-11-15 15 Singapore, Nov. 15. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-dav was:— $117%15 words
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Article16 1939-11-15 15 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers: 38V L Sellers: 38%16 words
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Advertisement119 1939-11-15 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by ia MI RCANTTLE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. 2f B c °Kpany f which is incorporated ft 83 ana regtstered as a Trust Com ™l undertakes the following duttes:***CUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ACMrKrsTRATOR OF ESTATE OF CEASED PERSON.119 words
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Advertisement21 1939-11-15 15 BANK OF CHINA PENANG AGENCY 52 54 BEACH ST., PENANG Telegraphic Address:"CHUNCKUO, PENANG" will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS NOV. 20th 1939.21 words
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Advertisement80 1939-11-15 15 SAVINGS A dollar saved if an extra dollar earned. A Saving/:? Account la the bait Inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with this Bank with any80 words
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Advertisement289 1939-11-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.*S SAILINGS. The P. O. S. N. Company will have 2 cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during the remainder of November All vessels may call at ports on or off the route and all sailings are subject289 words
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Advertisement346 1939-11-15 15 BRITISH} INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT v SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, CoUyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong. Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly For346 words
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Advertisement121 1939-11-15 15 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Onearporated tm BDgiand), SINGAPORE BRANCH! 4, D'Almeida Street Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,00© Paid-up Capita* £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madraa Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrknk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits121 words
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236 1939-11-15 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 15. T\R. Sun Fo, President of the Chinese Legislative Yuan, gave an interesting address in the House Of Commons last night to the China Committer of (he Commons. Lieut. Wardlaw-Milne was chairman. Members listened keenly and asked many quf> lions, bothReuter. - 236 words
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159 1939-11-15 16 Reuter. (Rcuter's Special Comment) London, Nov. 15. THE efficiency of the British Navy patrols was again demonstrated by the interception of the German steamers Mecklenburg and Parana, in spite of the fact that these ships were using bad weather and northern mists inReuter. - 159 words
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Article75 1939-11-15 16 Reuter. London. Nov. 14. CIR Frank Noyce, ex-member of the Viceroy's Council, addressing the East India Association to-day. said that the scale of India's war effort depended tc a great extent on the course the war took in the next few months, but herReuter. - 75 words
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482 1939-11-15 16 Princess's Claim For Breach Of Contract Reuter. the conclusion of the evidence in the claim brought by Princess Hohenlohe against Lord Rothermere for breach of contract the press baron's counsel suggested strongly that the Princess had been attempting to blackmail Lord Rothermere and his son. CommentingReuter. - 482 words
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Article23 1939-11-15 16 London. Nov. 14. The Prime Minister's health continues to improve. He presided over this BritTsh "offiTf g f the Cabinet British Official Wireless.23 words
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Article107 1939-11-15 16 11 n it is stated that ih p,,r < Central Government hT 1 an understanding with for the supply of 3.000 )0 o f labourers to Great ul, h,,,K France as a share of cut* 1 an 1 tnbution in the present w ar Y107 words
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119 1939-11-15 16 Reuter. London. Nov JN the House of Commons t,J„ X Mr. J. P. Morris. mmlV?« North Salford, asked the Ail War whether he was permission had been refused Miss Joan Richardson to Singapore to marry Lieut D Morris of the Malay Reguw whether heReuter. - 119 words
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218 1939-11-15 16 (Reuters Special CommenU London, Nov IS. TERM AN press message* and broadcasts cite figures regarding: the air war given by "competent quarter in Berlin, alleging that the British and French losses up to N*f. II totalled eighty planes (British 16. French 64) and the218 words
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Advertisement446 1939-11-15 16 FLUSH KIDNEYS OF POISONS AND STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS Live a MAhW Life I^^^LSttt"!?? Regain Y«*M Vi s or SfSWi. This harmless, tried and true mcdlcine always works—yoxi'll feel better Thousands of men and women won- m a few days, as this famous urinary t nVr why backache bothers them446 words
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Advertisement166 1939-11-15 16 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women o?C°hk S nero a f S T c about ili X. v w ge of Life and is the real cause o/ tr^ üble and later on of paraSg*. st ">kes. Common symptoms of High Blood Pressure are: Nervousness headaches at top and back166 words
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Advertisement118 1939-11-15 16 PILES SPECIALISTS 1 Tong Nam No. 285, Victoria Street. Singapore. BRANCHES: No. 220, Batu Road, Kuala LamP* No. 133, Hugh Low St red New Town, Ipoii. «~—i Piles is a dangerous and pal ease. Early treatment iiwaj able. Messrs. LAU KIM PING PING HSIANG of the above n mises had118 words
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