Malaya Tribune, 24 November 1939
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Title Section58 1939-11-24 1 The Malaya Tribune 0> OTHER PAHES Pages Measures For .lohore 2 i Inquiry Findings 3 Report 4 6 and 7 Runl Crisis 8 I Of Mines From The Air 9 1 10 and 11 12 (1 Advertisements 13 financial 15 VOL. XXVI -No. 280. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939 FIVE58 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-11-24 1 H cleaning a well-camouflaged coastal defence gun after firing daring training somewhere Britain's coasts.18 words
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Article346 1939-11-24 1 Seven More Nazi Planes Down Reuter. London. Nov 24. Kirs correspondent with the Royal Air Force reports that yen British pilots claimed -even victims in yesterday's battles lhe Western Front. Headquarters confirm that four twin-engined rnier monoplane bombers were shot down north-east of Vouziers. oneReuter. - 346 words
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565 1939-11-24 1 SILENT IN FACE OF NAZI FRIGHTFULNESS Reuter. v «™*WpH to the British GovernHOLLAND and Belgium have <£ man exports, in ment against the decision to maKe measure of retalia»n> vessel liable to seizure on the■ opense«-a ami (ion lor indiscriminate laying of loose minesReuter. - 565 words
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Article, Illustration129 1939-11-24 1 Reuter telegram from Bucharest says that the former Rumanian Premier, M. Tatarescu J^ foim a new Government, following the resignation of the Rumanian Government owing to inability to meet the German economic demands, which amount to almost an ultimatum for greater and cheaper oil supplies ana lowering129 words
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635 1939-11-24 1 Truth Of Outrage In Holland Bomb Story An Excuse For Dastardly Crime Reuter. SENSATIONAL developments have followed the reported arrest of one German and two englishmen for alleged complicity in the Munich bomb explosion. One of the Englishmen, Steven., was a passpc officerReuter. - 635 words
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Article47 1939-11-24 1 Reuter. London, Nov 23. VERY serious damage was caused by a violent earthquake in many districts in Anatolia intermittently in the past 24 hours. So tar IK are reported killed and many injured. Dozens are still buried N» debris, and communications are disrupted.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article134 1939-11-24 1 Britons Seized While Conveying Them Reuter. London, Nov. 24. Well informed circles in London observe that the Amsterdam semlc fficial statement may occasion misunderstanding. The fact was that the proposal for peace negotiations had come solely from the German side. The Britons concerned did no more than conveyReuter. - 134 words
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Article91 1939-11-24 1 London, Nov. 23. THE Nazi spate of statements on the arrest of George Elser and two men alleged to be British agents «hows no sign cf slackening or losing its contradictory nature. The latest story of the Nazi press is that the Gestapo themselves communicated with ths91 words
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Article31 1939-11-24 1 Reuter. London. Nov 24 The Admiralty announces that the minesweeper Aragcnite, 315 tons, was damaged by a mine and subsequently sank yesterday. Four ratings were injured —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article49 1939-11-24 1 Reuter. Helsinki, Nov. 24. MCAJANDER, Finnish Prime Minister, stated yesterday that the Finnish Government saw no possibility of accepting the latest Russian proposals, as such acceptance would constitute violation of rinmsn Neutrality and mean the transfer ot first-class fortifications to a foreign power. —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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52 1939-11-24 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 23. IT is officially announced that the United States Ambassador in London, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, has been called home for consultation with the State Department. He plans to leave by the American Clipper from Lisbon on Dec. 3, returning shortly afterReuter. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-11-24 1 Sir Mrrammed Zftfnrßall Khan, a member of the Governor-Generals Executive touiuil, India, examining a British anti-tank rifle.21 words
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Advertisement37 1939-11-24 1 I A. R. P- I Appear Rosy and Pretty under II all conditions. 1 War if terrible, but preserve II your composure and don't l h II terrible. I Keep VOW Co/o«r bw II EVELYN ASTROVA FACE37 words
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144 1939-11-24 2 Kuala Lumpur, Friday. P- A. Arbuthnot, at the FedeJJ ral Council, after asking that the question of tackling tuberculosis should not be indefinitely postponed said "I that in your Excellency's address to the Legislative Council reference is made to the question of subsidising housing144 words
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696 1939-11-24 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. "T"E extent to which the compulsory service legislation will be'used and to cml! n f™™ B*™*.8*™*. but be we to repeat, and to emphasise what I said in my address, that it will do no more than .mpose a696 words
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309 1939-11-24 2 (From Our Own Reporter). ,UDGME N T was reserved by Mr. Justice J. c sum of 691 th e value of the said jewellery. piaintirr. ana Mr. K. g. Pillav whn rePresented the defendant, said at the nn? CIU T n 0f the hiring that309 words
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316 1939-11-24 2 Bends To Be Straightened, Surface Levelled (Tribune Staff Reporter) gCENE of perhaps more highway tragedies than any other road in the State if not in the whole of Malaya, the Batu Pahat:—Johore Bahru trunk road is being made safer for motor traffic.316 words
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Article13 1939-11-24 2 Reuter. London, Nov. 23.—1n the House nf and a EReuter. - 13 words
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128 1939-11-24 2 Singapore, Thursday. TIGHT Hokkiens, two Cantcnese women and one Straits nonya were this morning produced before Mr. C. H. Koh in tne Third Police Court, when a charge of assisting in carrying on a lottery was preferred against them. All the accused except one, the128 words
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Article164 1939-11-24 2 OOMAMSATION of the Chinese *J language is not a new invention. The systems hitherto adopted have, to a certain extent, served the impose of simplifying the complicated Chinese language for the benefit of foreign learners, but they are still tar from being perfect, and students164 words
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Article245 1939-11-24 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. RETURNING home late one evening a middle-aged Indian rubber tapper was accosted by a Malay who asked him for a cigarette. On being told that he did not have any, the Indian was alleged to have been attacked and robbed245 words
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Article61 1939-11-24 2 An interesting lecture on Air Raid Precautions will be delivered at the next meeting of the Y.W.C.A. Jasmine Club, on Monday Nov. 27 at 5.15 p.m. The meeting will be held at the A.R.P. Headquarters office in the old Supreme Court buildinsr. All members and friends are cordially61 words
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101 1939-11-24 2 TAIPING and Ipoh cym. the hottest v.eat np Mfed Malaya last month ,n mean maximum teminTa-nr? co!dest place was he Highlands, where the ture fell as low a s 55 d, ra i, during the coldest day <C l| Wettest place was101 words
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Article171 1939-11-24 2 Singapore, Friday IN inquiry for the purpose c f n identifying those who lost their lives in the Sirdhana d saster was opened by Mr. W G Porter Coroner, this morning. The Coroner announced that he had already taken evidence from two wT nesses who had171 words
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Article22 1939-11-24 2 The British Rubber Association untitled opened a branch office at Maxia'ons, Lansdowne Road Croydon Surrey, to whicn an communi should be sent.22 words
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550 1939-11-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ALLEGATIONS that he had given himself up to the police and lhai M been arrf sted fa y Mohamed Kassim. detective ncrKSrJSr th?t M hd KaBSim SU^eSted to him that he KasZ f!" 17, m CoUrt that he had550 words
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Advertisement19 1939-11-24 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, Chlna Building, cnulia street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement20 1939-11-24 2 WATER-PROOFING CFMENT PAINT protection" McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in fifS) SINGAPORE KITAra ¥mm KUALA LUMPUR Tpnn IPOH PENANG. WPJ9. 79A20 words
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Article121 1939-11-24 3 Singapore, Thursdar. FIXES totalling 5125 were imposed on Mllkat Singh by Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic District Court this morning, when he pleaded guilty to four charges in connection with traffic offences. the first charge of causing hurt Chinese cyclist, Teek Boon. by driving121 words
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Article45 1939-11-24 3 Under the auspices of the untitled krishna Mission Young Men's Cultural there will be a "triangular deon "Which is the most important— Medicine. Law or Enginezring" at the d premises No. 9. Norris Road, to-morrow at 7 p.m. All interested are illy invited to attend.45 words
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2236 1939-11-24 3 COURT ON FUTURE SAFETY STEPS Result Of Sirdhana Inquiry Singapore. Thursday. piNDING the skipper and second officer 01 the s.s. Sirdhana, the 7,745-ton British liner sunk by a mine in Singapore waters on Nov. 13, guilty of wrongful default in2,236 words
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Article358 1939-11-24 3 Singapore, Thursday. KPADMANABHAN was this morning sentenced to five months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr J. L. McFall, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on a charge that he on Oct. 27 at Room No. 24, Block No 207 Suara Coolie Lines, Naval Base, Seletar, committed theft and358 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-11-24 3 An Embarrasing Moment for the boy Kenneth Biss, Dorothy Lev<son and A.J. Braga in "Room For Two," which opens at the Victoria Theatre to-morrow.24 words
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883 1939-11-24 4 TIN INDUSTRY AND ECONOMIC WARFARE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AN assurance that the report prepared by Sir Lewis Fermor on the Malayan tin industry was already receiving serious consideration was made by the High Commissioner at the meeting of the Federal Council883 words
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Article219 1939-11-24 4 SINGAPORE'S population will hear "War noises" again somet'me next month, when heavy gun practice will take place. Owners and Masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible tiun'ng the Heavy A. A. and Field gun practice which219 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-11-24 4 Alan D. Dant, as Sophie in Room r AAV £v °I >enin g at the Victoria Theatre to-morrow.20 words
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Article279 1939-11-24 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Si\\iits r i x. London, No\ OME easing of the tin position in London is already apparent after last week I deeislon t0 increase the quota to 100 per cent. It is the phychological value of (fa higher quota that is so279 words
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Article159 1939-11-24 4 wis v~ l. Wcdi.fsd.iy. Nov i 1 r*» «t n meeting thi« Council at Government! morning. hJ^pS o ll6 oo and Tho m; attend f^fmn.f,^^ 1 StafT left Singapore for Lumpur by the night mail train Ty, a xr Friday. Nov IT R RnvH V r Ju stic»159 words
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Article44 1939-11-24 4 Singapore, Thursday.— Fifteen Chics? appeared before Mr. K. M Byrne the Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning on a charge of being in possession of chandu while not being registered smokers. They were fined $5, or in default seven days' rigorous imprisonment.44 words
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Advertisement740 1939-11-24 4 I THE MAN WHO WAS HALF-DEAD now full of life and energy. There are hundreds of such men out here—worn-out before their time, 11st- less, irritable, and prey to every fever, chill or influenza that's going. Always I too fagged out to enjoy either work or f play. You may740 words
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Advertisement109 1939-11-24 4 I Valet 1 No. Mi $BT. Thli M packod In richly I colourad mouldnte cue. Contains lalf- II Stropping Vil.t mor, strop In hln f .d M m 41 container. »nd three V»let bUdos in 1F« IIV I fgf plated «hemth. H -i "i*«l-plM«sl ca*« line* wWi ytlvit I The109 words
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150 1939-11-24 5 Singapore, Friday. 1 MALAYA will have yet another link with India when the Scin>team Navigation Co. open a ar i)asser>ger-cum-cargo steamship service between Malaya and as, early in 1040. lerday Mr. H. M. Desai, an officii of the Scindia Steam Navigation Bombay, arrived from Rangoon150 words
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381 1939-11-24 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) g THE .nachinery of Parliament has been 1 redding in Singapore of a sold.er and h>s Iriab hancee. Mr J.P Morris, M P has put down asking Mr. Hore-Behsha if bat Miss Joan Richardson. ot Bermersyde, Seaview, Warren. Point Down,381 words
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Article84 1939-11-24 5 Singapore, Thursday .-Court Inspector Charles W. Such informed MrConrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Pohce Magistrate this nwrntagthat thprp were two charges of attempteu that both the accused were for a week's postponement, which was granted. alleged, a In the am. case it was Yong Kay Hockchew84 words
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531 1939-11-24 5 Country Ripe For Internal Trouble 'J'HE keen interest with which the leading Asiatic newspapers of Malaya are following the complex situation in Europe was well exemplified by the leading article in the Tamil Nesan, of Kuala Lumpur. This newspaper is one of three Malayan531 words
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Article67 1939-11-24 5 Singapore, Thursday. THE ambulance wis called to the junction of Middle Road and Victoria Street this evening to attend to a young Chinese woman who was injured whe.i she fell from a trolley-bus. She sustained a lacerated wound over her scalp, which bled profusely, and complained67 words
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Article94 1939-11-24 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. 4N outbreak of trypanosornJasis in dogs, (but 'Slsu commuriiable to horses), has been reported in the Seremban and Kuala Pilah districts. The disease la usually fatal ,:n both classes of an'malf. In order that the limits of the outbreak94 words
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153 1939-11-24 5 Singapore, Wednesday.—That the present offence might have led a ten-year-old boy into a career of thelt was remarked by Inspector T A. Ellis in the Third Police' Court 'Jus moming, before the magistral. Mr. C. H Koh, passed sentence on a .iO~yeo/ -dd Malay,153 words
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Article93 1939-11-24 5 Singapore. Thursday. Kwak Giok In. Teo Sian Chian. Tan Bock Joo, and Sow SiOw Seng appeared before Mr. K. M. Byrne, Fourth Police Magistrate this morning on two of exporting restricted goods, an offence under Section 3 of the Defend Regulations. 1939. and exporting kerosine oil.93 words
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Advertisement32 1939-11-24 5 AMICO TONIC a restorative for the men. 3 B Invaluable in building up debilitated frame giving inner power of manhood to enjoy a new life. Stocked at Naina Mohamed Sons, (Sold Everyvyhcrc)32 words
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Advertisement79 1939-11-24 5 Every dentist knows that pyorrhea threatens 4 out of 5 adults. A toothpaste that just cleans teeth—a Vi way job —is no protection against this dread disease. FORHAN'S is different. It not only cleans teeth but it guards gums, too, because it contains a special ingredient for the gums. That's79 words
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Advertisement508 1939-11-24 5 This simple treatment will soon YOUR SCRATCHING^f^^J When your dog keeps scratching, it shows that Ji^lSfift'iKtaßi impurities in his blood have set up a violent pores, he cannot get rid of the irritation under the skin. The certain and impurities by perspinng. natural remedy is to give him Bob Martin508 words
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Advertisement383 1939-11-24 6 THE MOST ENJOYABLE J humour, thrills, kVa lk lr^^^^nHw SONGS, ROMANCE AND OF Ft N! I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 GEORGE F O It >l B V Sii.gs 3 snppy numbers in TROIBIE BREWING** With GOOGIC WITHERS, GABBY MAWSII, GUS McNAUGHTON JOSS AMBLER. W>ek-en.l Matinees 2 p.m. THE CITADEL" also "DEVIL'S383 words
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Advertisement158 1939-11-24 6 MYSTERY I MURDER MAGIC add to them TIIRILLSI the shado%v y' sorcercus Tod Browning sort that pull JbV| N ycu ri ht cul 011 t0 the edge cf your seat LAUGHS! the kind that Fran': Craven alone can produce, and The top-selling mystery thriller ROMANCE! the Robert Young-Flcrence J "Death158 words
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Advertisement149 1939-11-24 6 JUBILEE THEATRE Matin?e: Sal. 25th„ Sun. 2f»th. DruLle Fiature 2.30 p.m. ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN* 1 ano "KING STEPS OUT." SUN (New World) 7-30 TO-NIGHT !).3o pjf. OLIViA De Havilland in Tin- XAVY" j ~~~~*~——»—j mm _m■■■■—a■ m mm* v- NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE (Air-Conditioned. Phone 2177.) Night Dnncc;149 words
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Advertisement192 1939-11-24 6 At last, a magnificent CHINESE Motion Picture that stands com parted* with Hollywood's BEST efforts! I, Gala Midnight Premiere:— m SATURDAY NEXT, Nov. 25th 4 Al>9 <*g AT 12.10 O'CLOCK. The famous Penang-Born Star of "HUA MU LAV— in CHINA'S FINEST Production YljN S^ NG t TZmm j i■:."{.LISII Surer;mposed192 words
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459 1939-11-24 7 To the Miior of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir. There is perfect justification for the which the public is having h the medium of the Tribune. It is best that everybody should know v hei ein lies the fault, lest those not i volved be459 words
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Article178 1939-11-24 7 Jo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir.—The black-out held on the night of Nov. 16. was pronounced as being very successful by the authorities in charge but did they know that the people were asked by their A.R.P. men to switch off the lights hours before the178 words
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Article551 1939-11-24 7 (Tu the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—Nothing has appeared in the papers as to whether the blackout inshore State was a success or not ana how the public co-operated with the air raid wardens. It is in this respect that I wish to draw the attention of551 words
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Article275 1939-11-24 7 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir.—l have read with interest the various criticisms levelled at the defects and mistakes of wardens in the executicn of their duties during the last blackout. Constructive criticism is useful but outright condemnation ot the A.R.P. department is certainly275 words
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Article101 1939-11-24 7 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) slr _l shall he glad if youwUl allow .pace in your paper bring Gently a. coUeetor came to my house in Panlang *rta my of a priva te^ h °°i s t o buy a conof funds and a<*ed her to101 words
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Article197 1939-11-24 7 Last Night's First Nights AN amazing story of an American girl's experiences as an innocent political prisoner in Germany in 1934 is told in the film. "I Was a Captive of Nazi Germany," which opened at the Alhambra yesterday. It should be recorded at once that197 words
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Article170 1939-11-24 7 ANE bewildering situation after another U is the lot of Olaf Bland, lumbering head of a fast New York family. All are afraid of him, so they have to intrigue to deceive him. But while they provide a lot of fun and excitement, and several fits170 words
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Article155 1939-11-24 7 Singapore. Thursday. A FINE of $200. with an alternative of two months' rigorous imprisonment, was this morning Imposed on Teng Quee Chong, a 54-year-old Chawan, who pleaded e.uilty i n the Third Police. Court to a charge of assisting in carrying on a chap-jee-kee lottery155 words
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Article115 1939-11-24 7 A GOVERNMENT Gazette extraordinary in reference to the Trading With The Enemy Ordinance, Sublishes the following names ot tms in the D.E.I, which, for the purposes of the Ordinance, shall he deemed to be an enemy: AEG Electricltelte MiJ. Behn Meyer and Co. Handel MIJ, Bonl-Tolo115 words
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Article64 1939-11-24 7 THE Filipino Association of Singapore will celebrate the aimiverrarv_ of the Oommonwealth of the PhUlpPine? by folding a picnic at Bedoh next Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. > Tinffin, tea, music and games will form part of the day's programme. This is the second occasion64 words
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Article50 1939-11-24 7 The marriage took place on Sept. 6. at Karachi, of Lawrence David Mudie, only son of Mr. David Mudie oi Brcughty Ferry, and the late Mrs Mudie, to Muriel Catherine Clarke .only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Clarke, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. Ltd., London, and formerly of Singapore.50 words
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Advertisement32 1939-11-24 7 NAN YANG SERVICE j-m& n s§& DAILY. TLt at Arc A TO SINGAPORE. Tt NAN CmANG HOTEL. SINGAPORE TO MALACC/ AT HAICHEW HOTEL, tK Beach Road. Phone 30U. *MUAR NAN YANG CO.32 words
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Advertisement197 1939-11-24 7 Industrial Art Show Clearance Sale are in full sway II A II A I CO., LTD. I Middle Road, Singapore mmmmmmmmwm mmmmm mmmm «MMMB mmmmmlm t mmmm 9* mmmm NEW SHIPMENT! CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS, WITH MALAYAN VIEWS. W Hand Paintta, Card*:-Set of Six dejigns in attracts colours r197 words
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Advertisement135 1939-11-24 7 PILES SPECIALISTS i Tong Nani No. 285, Victoria Street, Singapore. BRANCHES: No. 220, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. No. 133, Hugh Low Street, New Town, Ipoh. I Piles is a dangerous and painful dis ease. Early treatment always is advis- able Messrs. LAU KIM PING and LAU PING HSIANG of the135 words
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Advertisement277 1939-11-24 7 j Every Progressive Free thinking Peace-loving Persoi Must see this picture! m HABwHBRHH k A Thundering indictment of dictatorship's war on defenseWITH ISOBEL LILLIAN STEELE I The American Girl Victim of Berlin's Political Intrigue! ALSO AIR-MAIL "PATHE GAZETTE" K'NG DECORATES R.A.F. HEROES SPOILS OF WAR, FRENCH CONTRADANP FLEET AIR ARM277 words
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Miscellaneous77 1939-11-24 7 HI CAPITOL: "Good Girts Go To Parte." ALHAMBRA: "I Was A Captive ol Nazi Germany PAVILION: "Mitacles For Sale." CATHAY: "Captain Fury MARLBOROUGH: "Empress Wu Cheh Tien." ROYAL: "Thvaga BootnL' ROXY: "Trouble Stewing." GARRICK: "Rod Barry" linal chapters) 'Make A Wish," QUEENS: "The Autocrat of Chou. w HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret;77 words
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Article358 1939-11-24 8 WHENEVER it is found necessary in this country to introduce new taxation or increase the existing taxes, officialdom invariably takes refuge in comparison as an excuse for its action, the public is thu s well drilled in the knowledge that it is very lightly taxed in comparison358 words
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Article151 1939-11-24 8 JVHE existence of the Maginot Line is known practically to everybody, but its importance as a bulwark against aggression has not been fully appreciated until recently. An examination of available information on the aims and structure of this great defence system reveals that at every step in151 words
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365 1939-11-24 8 Most Of Demands Unacceptable RUMANIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS Reuter. TRADE talks between Germany and Rumania, based on German demands for bigger and speedier supplies of oil at lower prices, and for a lowering of the Rumanian lei in ratio with the mark, have ended with disagreementReuter. - 365 words
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Article192 1939-11-24 8 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 22. me Moscow correspondent of the Asahi Shimbun reports that an agreement has been reached between German representatives and the Oil Commissioner of the Soviet Government for the Soviet delivery of 800,000 tons of oil to Germany.—Eastern News. London, Nov. 23. The AirReuter. - 192 words
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Article111 1939-11-24 8 Reuter. London, Nov. 23. I REPORT was recently published in u7 fl r c ICa new spapers that British ESSS? h aV ?L been si^hte d in the mdi nd that Ca nada is preparing £i] 2?! Shlps Ther eupon the German! i^2U3"SC? t ?J tne NewReuter. - 111 words
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Article38 1939-11-24 8 REUTER. LONDON, NOV. 23. HITLER TO-DAY HAD AN EXTENSIVE DISCUSSION WITH GEN. YON BRAUCHITSCH, ADMIRAL YON RAEDER AND MARSHAL GOERING. ACCORDING TO THE GERMAN WIRELESS. WHICH SAYS THAT THE FUEHRER GAVE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING FUTURE STRATEGY.—REUTER.REUTER. - 38 words
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Article46 1939-11-24 8 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 23. QVER 30,000 people have left Latvia for repatriation to Germany, according to a Riga telegram received by the German News Agency. This means that over half the German minority in Latvia have left their homes, it is added.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article63 1939-11-24 8 Reuter. London. \< IV ->■> typhoid, dysentry and othr diseases have broken out 1 Warsaw is admitted by a f." man medical officer, j n t!, the Germa radio The officer, who was stated ft be in charge of the mmji hospital in Warsaw, said that aReuter. - 63 words
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Article99 1939-11-24 8 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 23. "rXCELSIOR" explains how the new P Franco-British economic measure! will hit the Nazi barter system. It says that by barter Germany pro. cures raw materials and foreign exchange. For example, Germany obtained mine rals from the Balkans. These she bartered with aReuter. - 99 words
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Article39 1939-11-24 8 London. Nov. 23 "MEIN KAMPF" is being published a pocket edition according to aMi message. In order to reduce its fell a pocket edition, it is thought tat the chapter on Bolshevism may have tan deleted.39 words
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95 1939-11-24 9 Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 23. WE shall answer Britain's latest measures with intensified mine warfare." neutral correspondents in Berlin were told. "Germany will lay mines off th e British coast. She regards herself perfectly entitled to do so without a breach of international law. It isReuter. - 95 words
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130 1939-11-24 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 23. COMMENTING on the effect en «<»utrals of the Government's decision to seize German goods on the high seas The Times writes: "Through all this objectionable business Britain's supreme desire is to keep international trade going in every possible wayReuter. - 130 words
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153 1939-11-24 9 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 23. REPLYING to the British contention that the German methods o! naval warfare are contrary to international war the official German News Agency says: "The British have not only organised their own and neutral ships in convoys under the protection ofReuter. - 153 words
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172 1939-11-24 9 Reuter. LONDON, NOV. 23. IN HIS SPEECH AT THE TO-DAY, HIS MAJESTY THEf NG •The shadow of war has once preserve peace, invaded Poland. rorman agression and bad faith This new instance of German e without dishonour was a challengewhich fre edom andReuter. - 172 words
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391 1939-11-24 9 A New Campaign Of Frightfulness Reuter. London, Nov. 24. JT is understood that German seaplanes which have flown to the east coast in recent days have been sowing the magnetic type of mines. This new technique may explain the recent comparatively heavy listReuter. - 391 words
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447 1939-11-24 9 Well-Known Diplomat Injured Tokyo, Nov. 23. THE N.Y.K. liner Terukuni Maru, which sank off the east coast of England on Tuesday, was loaded with cargo exceeding 3,000 tons, according to a report from London. Captain Kondo, Naval Attache to the Japanese Embassy in London,447 words
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Article164 1939-11-24 9 London. Nov. 23. DEFERENCE to Germany's mine laymg R DoUcy was made In a broadcast JpeeS lit night by the Chancellor of tv»P Excheouer. He said: %ou ha*'been reading in your■ new3naoer of this latest abomination of GeiS?ir! savagery-the magnetic mine sec rpfiv debited in164 words
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Article112 1939-11-24 9 London, Nov. 23 THE Greek ship, Elena, 4,576 tons, bound from river Plate to Antwerp with a cargo of grain is the latest neutral victim of German mines. Within an hour of the explosion, she had disappeared. A south coast lifeboat responded to the call for help, and112 words
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46 1939-11-24 9 Reuter. London. Nov. 23. MINE members of the crew of ten of a French trawler are feared to have lost their lives when it sunk off the south-east coast on Monday. Thp survivor was saved by a British fishing boat.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article152 1939-11-24 9 CHINA is increasing her own output of radio sets which she needs in large numbers both for military and non-military purposes. The principal supplier is the Central Wireless Manufactory, which is capitalised at $330,000. The plant, originally located in Changsha but now operating in152 words
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Advertisement242 1939-11-24 9 When Poisons Clog KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder Flush Them Out And Feel Young Again Go to your chemist to-day and get this safe, swift and harmless diuretic and stimulant—ask for GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH Capsules, the famous urinary antiseptic, and start at once to purify the blood, to flush kidneys242 words
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Advertisement392 1939-11-24 9 Shampoo IN LUXURY! 7 It costs very little to keep your hair fresh, fragrant and really lovely to look at. Simply shampoo regularly with r«n.u rvnrnTUiiDftT the world's luxury shampoo —Amami. No. i for FOR AN EXPERT HAIR-SET brunettes. No. s for blondes. If you prefer a liquid You can392 words
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Article70 1939-11-24 10 TO-DAY ■OCKET: S R C. vs. Hyderabad Regt., SRC; Indian Assn. vs. Punjab Regt., 1.A.; Police vs. Raffles College, College; Y.M. C.A. vs. Casuals. V.M.C.A.; S.C.R.C. vs. R A F. (H.Q.). S.C.R.C.; Colts H.C. vs. R.A.F., Farrer Park; St. Joseph's Present vs. Past, 5.J.1.. S.R.C. 2nd vs. R.A.F.70 words
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Article169 1939-11-24 10 (By "Pete") Singapore, Thursday. A COMMITTEE meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Club was held this afternoon at the Happy Word The Rev. R. K. S. Alums. President of the Club presided. After the minutes of the last meeting had been read and passed, Mr. Mitchell169 words
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664 1939-11-24 10 Superior In All Departments Indian Association 3; S.C.C 0. THE S.C.C. had their long sequence of hockey victories stopped yesterday when they went down to the Indian Association by three goals I to nil at the Padang. I Decidedly superior in all departments,664 words
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Article302 1939-11-24 10 XHE A.A.M. Driving Test, which are being held ne xt Sunday 26th JWOne R ad NOT at Tampine s T£- A very satisfactory entry has hppn received including Mr. Lhn Peng Sn we If- known Chinese driver, and Mr' J. F. Barraclough in his 100302 words
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Article112 1939-11-24 10 fHE following were the results of m 1 played yesterday in ihe V Mr* tennis tournament: v A"A" CLASS SINGLES fsemi fin,,, J. Manasseh (scr.) beat s a 'nj wood (—l5). 6—l; 6—3. D T MIXED DOUBLES (semi-f lnal) Miss P. Eber Yap a" VI (-15.3) beat112 words
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256 1939-11-24 10 S.C.C 0 Manchesters i. p a rather scrappy game of hockey played at Tanglin yesterday the second string of the Manchesters defeated the second string of the S.C.C. by the only goal scored in the match. There was nothing to choose between the teams. They256 words
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Article63 1939-11-24 10 |N a rather exciting hockey game ed on the V.M.C.A. ground yei terday, the V Juniors drew with For: Canning each side notching a goal. There was no score in the first half. The V's took the lead shortly after the change of ends, through63 words
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Article47 1939-11-24 10 fN a thrilling rugby match at the S.R.C. yesterday, the club lost to the R.A.M.C. by four points (a drop goal) to three (a try). There was little to chcose between the teams. The first half score was 4-0 in favour of the visitors.47 words
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Article27 1939-11-24 10 Th e Kota Rangers XI will play football against the River Valley Rovers on Sunday at the M.F.A. ground, Balestier Road, at 5.15 p.m27 words
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Advertisement240 1939-11-24 10 week ago man NOW THRIVING ON THE OF LIFE rdmm 8n All c Mrcngth and fight had mwhJ gone out of him, deserted X h<« Sf confidence, he was left pre\ to gloomy A wjfl depression* and dull forebodings. W&smVkWf\ Heat anaemia had been at work fl |H[ 1 on240 words
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Advertisement37 1939-11-24 10 For j MICROSCOPES THEODOLITE^. X-RAY APPARATUS. THERMOMETERS. HAEMOMETERS. ERKAMETERS. INFRA RED RAYS. STETHOSCOPES. HEARING AIDS, etc. please write to: THE Scientific Instrument Company., Ltd. j I No. 2, Finlayson Green, I SINGAPORE. P.O. BOX 92. Ij i37 words
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Article77 1939-11-24 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 24. THt lirj>t game of Rugby foothall between B.E.F. teams arc to played on Saturday in a town behind the lines on the local ground, says Reuters special correspondent with the X F I Opponents are the Army Service Corps and the DirectorateReuter. - 77 words
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Article243 1939-11-24 11 Hie following have accepted to play S C C. vs. Netherlands XI on FriC.C Major F. E. Robertson, R. G. K. Thompson, Lt. I. L. E MacMillan; P. H. Harrison, J. FletCooke, X E. W. Hatchaid- R. J. es, Lt. H. Hih7?att. G. W. S. Waites. S. M.243 words
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Article36 1939-11-24 11 «ring players will represent n >fts Sports Club against Singapore Traction Co., Employees Associa- i soccer, at Farrer Park:Bertie, E. De Zilva, Mission, Hichards. Rozario, Sai Kow, Forrest. Mob Din T Sullivan end Harry.36 words
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424 1939-11-24 11 ITS CIRCULATION IS ONE COPY (Tribune Staff Reporter) FAHMY, the Egyptian middleweight champion, with a face as strongly chiselled as Max Baer's and a body that would delight a sculptor, has, among other things, written a book. '•My Fighting Life" is the title he's424 words
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Article55 1939-11-24 11 Singapore. Thursday. Woo Chee Eoone oi Choo Sam Sem Lontx. appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh. the Fifth Police Magistrate this morning on a charge of being an unlicensed rice dealer, an offence under thp Food Control Ordinance 1939- He v/p.s fined $150 or in55 words
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Article288 1939-11-24 11 THE Selangor Turf Club winter meet--1 ing's weights for first day. Nov. 29, are as follows: Horses—Class 4—Div. I—s» furs. Woden 9.0 Woodquest 8 12 Clifton Lad 8.11 Benedict 8.10 Young Ginger 8.10 Jade Lady 8.9 Resistance 8.7 Meg 8.7 Quick Money 8.4 Prunella 8288 words
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Article62 1939-11-24 11 o lQst the Chinese Sports On Sunday last tne Amica ble Association drew ne Athletic Cluo by games premises and tne niayers men3»! Men, Koon (W*)- Kong Guan Cheng Moh «250.. Ng Wan (250). Friendly Soccer gjh) on, Sa .ttie yee at 5 P m. A. Kong, Soo62 words
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Article223 1939-11-24 11 ♦THE following will represent the "Rest" 1 against the S.C.C. in a friendly Rugby match to be played on Nov. 25 at Farrer Park:—J. Reutens (S.R.C D. C-Ross (5.A.0.8.), J. Ritchie (S. A. OB.) Wood Khan (R.C.U.), K. Leembruggen (5.A.0.8.); Weng Choon (R.C. U.) Cheow Chye (R.C.U.); W.223 words
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Article112 1939-11-24 11 The International Badminton Party beat the Cheerful Lads Athletic Party on Sunday, Nov. 19, at the latter s court by five games to two. Results SINGLES. 'International Badminton Party player* mentioned first*: Nelson Jeremiah lest to Tok Choo Kum 1—15; 1— 15; Kow Kbno San lost to112 words
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Article59 1939-11-24 11 Singapore. Thursday.—Sixteen °ut 23 Cantonese who were this morning produced before Mr. fj. H. Koh. fc*ie Third Poiice Magistrate, on a charge oi playing in a common gaining house pleaded guilty and were nned $2 each, or five days' simple imprisonment The other seven, who claimed trial,59 words
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Advertisement176 1939-11-24 11 Serious Stomach OPERATION Refused to Be operated on. but now completely cured! FOR over two years I suffered with stomach ulcers", writes Mr. Edwards oi Harrington Square, N.W. "I was operated on, but the trouble recurred within cloven weeks. I then entered a London hospital, and was advised another operation.176 words
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Advertisement545 1939-11-24 11 for SKIN HEALTH «Hi BEAUTY pores clear* M t/ie sfein. Render* rough mkin I «moo(/i anrf 1 ft supp/e as USE THIS V 3/ 2PURPOSE 50AP Nothing so quickly marks and lient quality of the lather. See ages a woman as a dull, faded how it refines and beautifies the545 words
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Article480 1939-11-24 12 Singapore. Nov. 23. Suatu perbuatan perkasa yang luar blasa telah di-lakukan oleh sa-buah kapal torpedo Peranchis, ia-ltu la telah menenggelamkan dua buah kaoal selam Jerman dalam masa tlga harl. Sa-buah darlpada kapal aelom lnl telah dl-llhat mula2xiya oleh sa-buah kapal terbang. Dengan sertamehta kapal terbang itu480 words
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Advertisement150 1939-11-24 12 EVINRUDE&ELTO OUTBOARD MOTORS Totally enclosed Power Head, Uj-j HHB These models of the latest tlcsign are of rugged construe- feu lion ami gi\z the maximum of cS^V-/ power and speed. r' gfe jp—"PRICES DEFY COMPETITION L Magneto or batterj ignition is 'ilKf W fIBHR A selective range of the various150 words
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Advertisement110 1939-11-24 12 (j LET US HANDLE ALL YOLK I CLOCK HATCH REPAIRS, AND S C YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF j S PROMPT SERVICi: AND REA j J SATISFACTION j YICK WOH HING j 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I i (Near Middle Road) J rno.Nt au. Iwsz, i S m J Contractors110 words
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Advertisement144 1939-11-24 12 GARDEN* Concrete Garden Furniture supplied ir attractive colours and beautiful design.* For the full range see our showroom LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STREET. THONE 2063. He takes his own family pictures -DOYOU? You can get a BROWNIE' camera for as little as 2.16 You can't have too many144 words
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Advertisement9 1939-11-24 12 THE RADIO OF THE FUTURE TO-DAY HUAT RADIO Co"]|9 words
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Miscellaneous285 1939-11-24 12 [J To-Day's I 1 Radio ir SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 an ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 rm 5.40 Lagu Melayu. G.OO Teochew Drama "Don Moo:.. p.m. 6.45 Teochew selections. 7.00 Childrens' Programme (En 7.15 Time. Weather, News and"' nr ments. 7.30 The Raffles Girls' School c< r>;r Studio. 8.00 'Music285 words
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Advertisement385 1939-11-24 13 r^^K^ (TED Agents for refined wire door Ap. !y Box 203, Malaya Tribune, bin auore, (842-B) iMTED: Engine Driver for Estate 4i lacca per month, quarters;, prospects lor competent, willing I all particulars and Copies recent monials I i B x No. 197, c o Malavl Xi tune. £»ng wre.385 words
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Advertisement507 1939-11-24 13 TO L^i: 4- roomed flat with verand f cheap rent, Tiong Bahru district Furniture to be over. Telephone 6492 Of write Box 198. co Malaya Tribune Ungapore. (83^; tSEI U s «mi-Detached Bungalow kSSZ Apply 7F, Imbi Road, Kuala Lumpur. (797-Bj < Astrology •CHALLENGE BY PROFESSORTrLWI>SPECIALIST in ASTROPALMISTRY AND HOROSCOPE507 words
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Advertisement534 1939-11-24 13 Wanted FORMIC ACID. Wanted to buy 1,000 jars monthly Formic Acid. State lowest price. Box No. 201, co Malaya Tribune. Singapore.. (840.B) GENTLEMAN in Kuala Lumpur seeks I acquaintance with ladies v/ho can converse in English, for companionship and to learn dancing. Apply Box No. 200, Malaya Tribune, Singapore (836534 words
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Advertisement535 1939-11-24 13 Miscellaneous LAND IN HIGHLANDS: TO LEASE 1 to 30 acres m two districts of Malay States. On main road. Bracing and invigorating Climate. Ideal site for bungalow or general farming. Conducive neighbourhood Any period. EasyTerms. Apply EJ., 272, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumi.ur. (834.8; Owing to high cost of chemicals, tins535 words
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Advertisement694 1939-11-24 13 THE REGISTRATION ORDINANCE Male Europeans of Erit'ish nationality in Singapore are reminded that tomorrow, Nov. 25, is the date allotted for registration, under the Registration Ordinance, for persons whose surnames begin with SK-SR. Persons who fall within this category are asked to register between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Registration694 words
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Advertisement513 1939-11-24 13 NOTICE. HO MAN (DECEASED). Pursuant to Section tit Chapter S. (Probate and Administration Enactment) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL PERSONS CLAIMING TO BE NFXT-OF-KIN TO and ALL CREDITORS AND OTHER PERSONS HAVING ANY CLAIMS OR DEMANDS against the abovenamed HO MAN late of Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States,513 words
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Article88 1939-11-24 14 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 23. JAPAN'S shipping policy will not be altered as a result of the loss of the Terukuni Maru, according to an announcement by a Ministry of communications official. He added that if two or three such incidents occurred, "we might beReuter. - 88 words
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Article49 1939-11-24 14 London, Nov. 23. Switzerland has chartered 15 merchant ships from neutrals for the duration of the war. with a total tonnage of 115,000 Eight of the ships have already been taken over. Hitherto the only Swiss ships were the pleasure steamers on the Swiss lakes.49 words
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Article130 1939-11-24 14 Reuter. London, Nov. 23. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Chamberlain stated that he had seen a statement intimating that the first echelon of the New Zealand military force for overseas, which has undergone intensive training, would embark after completing training in theReuter. - 130 words
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Article48 1939-11-24 14 Reuter. Allahabad, Nov. 23. The Congress Working Committee has adapted a resolution leaving the door open for further negotiations with the British Government. The resolution says that the Com. mittee will continue to explore all means of arriving at an honourable settlement. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article243 1939-11-24 14 Reuter. New York, Nov. 23. "THE real story" of the escape of the Ark Royal, when a 500--pound bomb from a German plane exploded near the ship on Sept. 26, was told at the Overseas Press Club to-day by the former M.P., Sir IXrwentReuter. - 243 words
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Article79 1939-11-24 14 Reuter. London, Nov. 22 THE issue of new savings certificates and small denominations bonds for national defence is favourably received by the City, where satisfaction is expressed that the issues ire designed to attract savings of wage-earners. The circles point out that ways hi industrialReuter. - 79 words
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Article143 1939-11-24 14 Singapore. Nov. 23. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $13> Rice Siam 2 $168 Rice Siam 3 $15; Siam Broken Rice No. 1 %nj Siam Broken Rice No. 2 $113 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1143 words
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Article204 1939-11-24 14 Reuter. London s u THE war is already io>ti n{ r th country at least £6(MH>.OOO daitv Sir John Simon told listeners n, broadcast on "Paying for the War" The Chancellor said that modal aircraft cost three to seven lima more than the comparable tvn* 2Reuter. - 204 words
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143 1939-11-24 14 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Nov. 23. NO. IX R.S.S. Spot loose Nov Dec 40 40 4 No. IX R.S.S. FOB. in cases (Sellers option) 40 3 s 40 s G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales (Sellers option I 39 5 s 39-8 F.A.Q.143 words
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Article179 1939-11-24 14 Singapore, Nov. 23 The following are the exchange stock th's morning according to the daily circular i*aued bj the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora, tion. SELLING London 2 4 l|U London demand 2 4 1 lb Rates for Freight 2 4 U i_yons demand 205 C Switzerland demand Hamburg179 words
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Advertisement476 1939-11-24 14 MA LAY A'! PREMIER" HOT El j TO-MORROW NEW CABARET ATTRACTION Mexican Dancers Of International Fame MIMI JOSE DIRECT FROM EUROPE RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY FOR BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES Made with the finest ingredients under strictly hygienic conditions and baked in electric ovens. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NICHT TO-MORROW Special Dinner-Dance476 words
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Advertisement357 1939-11-24 14 1 1 Have you heard best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. JUST RECEIVED! JUST RECEIVED!! JULY 1939 CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPERS. JUNIOR $0.90. SENIOR $1.20. Cambridge Examinations are fast approaching. Only limited Supplies received. Order early in order to avoid disappointment. i»ETCR CHONG COMPAQ*, Educational Suppliers,357 words
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Advertisement136 1939-11-24 14 The Bricks Which Build Children's Strength Freedom from ills during the early years of childhood i s vitally important to health in later life, and to ensure this freedom Baby's Own Tablets are invaluable. Most ailments of childhood result from some derangement of stomach or bowe's and when the digestive136 words
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Advertisement40 1939-11-24 14 FOR SALE Residential building land at FIRST AVENUE, off Bukit Timah Road, near New Race Course, healthy and attractive locality. Area 40,000 Sq. Ft., Freehold. Price 9 cents per square foot. APPLY A. T. EDWARDS Co., Ltd. 11, MALACCA STREET.40 words
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Article262 1939-11-24 15 NEW YORK CABLE New York, Nov. 23. gl RBFR Market Tone closed rd Jan. Mar. TfS Market Tone closed FOREIGN EXCHANCE London, Thursday. London on Paris 176.00 t London on Amsterdam 7.52 r T London-".n Shanghai si£ Unofficial T/Tl a Hongkong 15.3 1!33d. i T London on262 words
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Article14 1939-11-24 15 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $117%.14 words
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Article15 1939-11-24 15 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 40%; Sellers 41.15 words
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Article40 1939-11-24 15 Band of the Straits Settlements will pertorm in public to-day at Park at 8.30 p.m. under the aon of Mr. Chapman, Band- March, "Semper Fidelis," Overture, "Bronze Horse,'' Selection, "H.M.S. Pinafore," Valse, "Taste," Sibelius, Se*On Famous Musical Plays,''40 words
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Article770 1939-11-24 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Ampat Tin 11 11 Austral Amal Austral Malay Ayer Hitam 2b 3 9 1T Ayer Wens M^x<i Bangrln -to Batu Selangor "ft? Berjuntal SPi J;«'* Burma Malay St SB Chendertang gt gfc Hltam Tin J 4 JJ "5 Hong Patt Hong Kong Tin Idrls Hydraulic W770 words
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Article226 1939-11-24 15 Singapore, Thursday. TIN at midday was $117%, unchanged, 1 while the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 40 cents. December 40% :ents. January March 38% cents and VpriliJune 36»4 cents, market steady. Bid from London to-day for Sterline Tin shares were again on a226 words
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Article28 1939-11-24 15 Mr. and Mrs. Palgrave Simpson have closed their flat in Ashtey Place and until further notice their address will be Tile House, Chiltern Road, Chesham Bois, Bucks. 128 words
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Article100 1939-11-24 15 Maynard 90 lOOnom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5 1940 99 lOOnom 4}4% 1947 104 106nom *H% MB 106 loanom 4% 1963 100 102nom 5% 55-66 111« 113 cl 5% 48-68 ?08% 110V 4 cl 4V 2 70-80 109 110'^et 3% 75-85 86' j »ocl 3% 1962 88 00 SlOOcl100 words
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Advertisement114 1939-11-24 15 T HF MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and ControUad bj MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. g 1 which is incorporated U and registered as a Trust Com 7 > undertakes the following duties:EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. OF ESTATE OF TRiY^?r? CEAaED PERSON. hi^FP 1 °p A114 words
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Advertisement20 1939-11-24 15 BANK OF CHINA j PENANG AGENCY 52 54 BEACH ST., PENANG Telegraphic Address:"CHUNCKUO, PENANG" OPEN FOR BUSINESS NOV. 20th 1939.20 words
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Advertisement74 1939-11-24 15 YOUR VALUABLES Our Rtrong Rooms are your Protection. It is impossible lor an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THFY can74 words
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Advertisement289 1939-11-24 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. 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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Advertisement469 1939-11-24 15 II THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Tnenrp*™** m fecund), ■XNGAPOU BRANCA 4, jy Almeida tUooL Authorised and subscribed capital £2,000,000 Eaid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 508,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on469 words
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123 1939-11-24 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tokyo, Nov. 23/ IT is new revealed that it was Mr Vi Kuang-yen, executive number cf the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Bangkok and a leading Chinese businessmen, who was shot dead on Tuesday in a street of Bangkok, a123 words
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Article81 1939-11-24 16 Reuter. Budapest, Nov. 23. THE total dead in Bohemia and Moravia as a result of the police and S.S. repression of national demonstrations in r:cent weeks is over 1,700, according to reports reaching here from an official German source, which adds that onethird were Jews. IReuter. - 81 words
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311 1939-11-24 16 8 Enemy Planes Brought Down Reuter. Paris, Nov. 23. THE shriek «f sirens shattered the sleep of Parisians a few minutes 1 after midnight, just after the alar ms had been sounded in norm- western France. Residents in the northern suburbs and centre ofReuter. - 311 words
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Article74 1939-11-24 16 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 24. Japanese forces on the Kwangsi border have resumed the offensive in the direction of Nanning, with the intention of cutting China's highway communications with French IndoChina, according to Chinese circles here. The latest Chinese despaich reports heavy fighting near Tatang, south of Nanning.Reuter. - 74 words
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344 1939-11-24 16 London, Nov. 23. ANOTHER example of the way in which Britain is sapping Germany's economic resources is the Government's promise of full support for refugee industries. Refugee manufacturers have oeen invited to establish themselves in England to turn out gcods which they normally produce in344 words
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Article56 1939-11-24 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 24. ON the Stock Exchange yesterday Heme rails and Soutr: American rails sharply improved on persistent demand from provincial investors. Giltedg:d were quiet but indus nab acvanced on an increase of buying shortly before the clos3 of trading Cotton reacted sharply on profit-tak-ing after yesterdaysReuter. - 56 words
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Article166 1939-11-24 16 Reuter. London. ov i |N a letter to the M amh( r Guardian. Mr. E. R. v h Reader m Chinese at OxfnS emphasizes that the Far East the on e piace where plain lde j" tity interests between the Soviet" Britain and France exists. doeReuter. - 166 words
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359 1939-11-24 16 Chungking, Noy. 21. rpHE partial reoiganisalion of the Central Kuoiriintang and it Executive Yuan (Chinese Cabinet) was effected by the Sixth Plenary flfffilhwi of the Central Executive Committee of the Ku«»mintang at the last meeting held this morning ai the NaticnaJ Government Auditorium under the chairmanship359 words
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253 1939-11-24 16 Reuter. London. Nov 3. THREE more British steamers. 4.132 tons, have been si marine. The largest wa< B Geraldus. 2 494 tons, sunk coast, but the whole crow picked up by a British war The 1.351 tons' steamer Dai sunk on Nov. 19. ItReuter. - 253 words
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Article63 1939-11-24 16 London. N ALLIED and neutral gainin the past 24 hours are: Ail ed succasses: Eight Na; shot down. RAF. flights many, and the linking ol by a French warship Ail ed looses: Two m Brithn destroyer, a French R.A.F. seaplane set on nr< Shetlands and a63 words
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Advertisement314 1939-11-24 16 I don't worry about fever. I used to be weak and irritable and would easily have fallen victim to malaria or other fevers if the doctor had not General Weakness prescribed Kalzana. Kalzana has and W k made me fit and strong and has built up my power of resistance."314 words
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