Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1939
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Title Section21 1939-11-27 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 282. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, November 27, 1939,21 words
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Article, Illustration927 1939-11-27 1 Officers Atid Crew Nearly All Lost P. And 0. Liier Which Became Merchant-Cruiser I ATEST VICTIM OF THE LOOSE MINE WARFARE BY THE NAZIS IS THE FORMER P, AND O. LINER RAWALPINDI, RECENTLY REFITTED BY THE ADMIRALTY AS AN ARMED MERCHANT-CRUISEJR. The927 words
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Article833 1939-11-27 1 Premier Defines Peace Aims Reuter. \VK already know the secrets of the magnetic mine," said the British Premier in his broadcast heard in Malaya in the cariy hears of this morning. "We shall soon master the magnetic mine as we have already mastered the U-boat."Reuter. - 833 words
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Article, Illustration118 1939-11-27 1 men hP m nc is dropped overboard, the mine proper <A) floats, X t h h e B b SSlkeanchor (B) irijwly sinks. Inside the anchor is the (F), which unwinds from a red a* th e anchor sink.. The reel v unlatched (E) by118 words
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Article501 1939-11-27 1 Serious Frontier Clash Reuter. A SERIOUS incident on the Finnish-Russian frontier is reported from Moscow. Finland is accused of provocation Yy firing on Soviet troops. The Finns deny that the firing came from their site of the frontier^ Pravda says that Finland is being supportedReuter. - 501 words
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Article27 1939-11-27 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 27. rpWENTY men were drowned A when a pi It t boat ran aground in the Mersey yes.erday morning.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement51 1939-11-27 1 0\ OTHER PAGES Pages I (k alien In Malay Schools 2 x iialtv Prize Courts 3 I Air Mail News 4 I nas 6 and 7 I IU I O Sussex Damaged 8 \nd Japan 9 10 and 11 12 I isified Advertisements 13 1 15 I «.r Nasi Victims51 words
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Advertisement112 1939-11-27 1 THE SECRET "You look extremely beautiful nowadays. What cosmetics do you use?" asked a lady. have changed to EVELYN ASTROVA VITAMIN COSMETICS That is the reason why. The FACE BEAUT IF lER ii simply marvellous. It has softened and whitened my face considerably. The Powder is very good too. It112 words
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360 1939-11-27 2 Changed Outlook Of Parents (Tribune Staff Reporter) fpHE flood of applications for admission of girls into Malay vernacular schorls is causing; a problem of no small magnitude to the Malayan educational authorities. "It is unfortunate," states the latest report on education in the Straits Settlements360 words
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Article73 1939-11-27 2 THERE were 215,991 births and 106,691 deaths in Malaya in 1838, against 192,328 births and 102.901 deaths in 1937; states the annua] report of the Statistics Department. S.S. and F.M.S. On the estimated population of Malaya at mid-year 1938 (5,*****1): this represented a birth rate of73 words
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Article142 1939-11-27 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. PKMARKING that it was more a case of criminal breach of trust than theft, Mr. R. C. Redman found Nadason, the son of a money lender named Thamotharam Pillay, guilty in the First Court this morning and142 words
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Article45 1939-11-27 2 Singapore, Monday. IT 4.56 am. yesterday, Mr. B. L»avis was taken •to the General Hospital after his ear had run into a lamp post in Connaught Drive. Mr. Davis sustained a wound on the forehead and a number of abrasions on his hands and legs45 words
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Article152 1939-11-27 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. 'JHF Francis Light memorial, which was recently unveiled by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas cost altogether 812,064.19, it is revealed in a statement of income and expenditure for the Fund issued to-day. The balance of income over expenditure152 words
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Article46 1939-11-27 2 Singapore, Saturday .—Kwak Geok In appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fifth Magistrate this morning on a charge of making a false declaration to the Imports and Exports Office, an offence under the defence regulation. His honour postponed the case to Dec, 6 for hearing.46 words
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Article321 1939-11-27 2 (From Our Own Conc.^pindenl) Klang, Saturday. MR. A. C. LOPEZ, manager of the Regal Cinema, Klang, was the principal wit ness yesterday in a case in which two Tamils named Arumugam and Krishnan were charged before Cae Suleiman with creating a disturbance and behaving in a321 words
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Article161 1939-11-27 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. INCREASE in crime has cost the F.M.S. $13,800 more than estimated. A sum of $3,500 was provided in the estimates for rewards for the apprehension of criminals. Owing to the abnormality of crime it was found necessary, to have,161 words
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Article126 1939-11-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. CONVICTED on his own plea. Lok Kan-., proprietor of Poh Mini Press, was fined $50 and cost by Mr. J.G. Rappoport in the PoLce Court on Saturday fo* printing a leaflet In Chinese without previously submitting it to the Assistant Protector126 words
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Article215 1939-11-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. DROWNING fatality said to have occurred during the Malacca fiords in October had a sequel in the Coroner's Court when Mr. J. G. Rappoport held an inquiry into the assumed death of Chu Ah Ten, an 18-year-old Cantonese apprentice-photographer. I215 words
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Article124 1939-11-27 2 I talk on "The Modern Bomber" by an n officer of the Royal Air Force will be broadcast from the B.M B C tonight at 7.30 p.m. The much-discussed "Bomber versus Battleship controversy will be touched upon in this talk, and other points discussed will be124 words
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617 1939-11-27 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sat POUND guilty on a charge of having given false informati police regarding an anonymous petition addressed to 1 Police Officer, Inder Singh, a Sikh petition writer and pensioner, was fined $50 this morning by Mr. R. C.617 words
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Article138 1939-11-27 2 •From Our Own Re] 'THAT Taiping t Perak. i, a > a second class town companies is the pressed by Mr. Webb of the Larm and M tarv Board, at the B ins on Tuesday, wht ferred to the cons better fire-iightii: for Perak's capital.*138 words
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Article102 1939-11-27 2 WHEN lam in Rome. I Daily Telegraph contributor) I always read the "Osservatore Romano," the Vatican daily though not subject to tl Ministry of Propaganda, d a* all newspaper kiosks. As a rule the ecclesiastical public is a small confined to those Italian., i obtain an objective102 words
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Article81 1939-11-27 2 (From Our Own Correspond* d Muar, Satin Tan Luan was this mornln duqed before Inche Haron bin and charged with having ridden cle with no registration plate ting the offence, the accused said h,e was on his way to get a ri tion plate. His81 words
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Advertisement20 1939-11-27 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, CnuUa Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 6 PERSONAL ACCIDENT.20 words
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Article312 1939-11-27 3 RULES AND ORDERS MADE PUBLIC jyjACHINERY for the conduct of prize proceedings has been set up in the Colony with the authorisation of the Attorney-General to conduct such proceedings on behalf of the Crown within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the312 words
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Article277 1939-11-27 3 JIDE INFLUENCE 1 is claimed by) roprietor, Mr. N. R. Mistri, as on&ible for a strike of factory al the Phoenix Aerated Water his morning*. On Saturday and ri workers downed tools. The were joined this morning, hy workers, but Phoenix officials this was due to277 words
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Article21 1939-11-27 3 Rotarian R Sidney will address Wednesday's meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore en "Reading In War 1 ime."21 words
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Article121 1939-11-27 3 Singapore. Monday A PRETTY yet simple wedding was solemnised at the Bethesda Hail. Bras Basah Road, last Saturday wht*n Miss Mary Tay becam? the bride of Mr Chia BOCn Seng The bride is the only daughter of Ml and Mrs Tan Kang Hoe, while the bridegroom is the121 words
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Article92 1939-11-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of gambling. Ngio Ah Meng was this morning fined $4. in default two days' Imprisonment, by Inche Haron bin Ahmad. Court Inspector Yusol bin Hassan, who nrosccuted, told his worship that there was a party92 words
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Article253 1939-11-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. pHIANG SWEE CHONG, driver of a mail car, was this morning produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having carried a passenger on the morning" of Nov. 28 from Kulai to Parit Javva in his cur, which253 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-11-27 3 Miss Eunice Lee who won the wom?n's prize at yesterday's A.A.M. driving tests.17 words
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Article170 1939-11-27 3 London, Nov. 8. rPHE falling tid e ai Tructhbyehan a Bay, Anglesey, yesterday revealed the bow *f the Thetis for the first time since ihe was beached. It WM3 '•t'fn that one of the how cap:—a door covering the outer end of a t>.:pcdo tube—was170 words
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Article209 1939-11-27 3 A BIG contribution to Britain's wai effort is being mad? by the t nplat industry now setting up an all-thrr record, writes the City Editor of in Evening news. Manufacturers have been steadily booking ord rs for delivery up to nexMay and this week. t is209 words
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183 1939-11-27 3 Singapore, Monday. TWO hundred employees of the United Metal Works downed tools this morning, because their demand for an increase in wages, due to the present higher cost of living, had not been met. It is believed that demands were first presented on Saturday183 words
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Article67 1939-11-27 3 UIEMBERS and their families of the I Singapore Filipino Association spent a most enjoyable day at Bedoh yesterday, when the Association celebrated the anniversary of the Commonwealth of the Philippines Tiffin, tea. games and music were all part of the programme, which was carried out without a hitch.67 words
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Article83 1939-11-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Muar, SaJturday 'T was riding the bicycle. My son was sitting on the handle-bars and I was pushing the bicycle along when I was a:rested, said Lim Koon San. when he was charged before Inch.? Huron bin Ahmad with having allowed an83 words
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Advertisement191 1939-11-27 3 \«»v. 27 tiitonws Register T o-da> w 2 p.m.—4 p.m.—SU —SY Boy Office JBWPWJJCTH TO-DAY Phone 5.15-6.15 njAA MALAWfCmma DELUXE q i c j ,w [EVERY SIATA TIP-UP ARM CHAIR] UNITED ARTISTS LAST SHOWS or •CAPTAIN FURY' V WITH BRIAN AHERNE VICTOR McLAGLEN ITS A RIP ROARING ROARING ROMANCE j191 words
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335 1939-11-27 4 Edinburgh, Nov. 8. AN air-raid warden is suing Lanark- shire County Council and a police constable for £2,000 damages because he alleges that hi s left eye has been permanently harmed during gas training. Ihe warden, James Richie Dobson, is headmaster of Newton village335 words
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Article525 1939-11-27 4 London, Nov. 10. OLANS for a mutiny in Lewes Gaol have been frustrated by warders who haVe found hidden in the engineering workshops fifteen roughly-made daggers, bayonets and weapons loaded with lead. There has been trouble in the gaol since 120 prisoners from Wandsworth, many .of525 words
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153 1939-11-27 4 London, Nov. 8. SOMEWHERE in London is an Austrian woman, Charlotte Riesenfeld, whom the Nazis want to bring before a couit in Vienna. Official notices in Vienna newspapers announce that her "tri.il" will begin next Monday. Frau Riesenfeld is described in the*-e notices153 words
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Article46 1939-11-27 4 Chungking. The winter garment campaign launched nation-wid- three months ago is expected to be successfully concluded at end of this month. Officially 2.753.333 garments will be collected. Of these I.TOO.OiK) have already been distributed among the warriors at the front. Chines? Central News.46 words
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Article400 1939-11-27 4 INSIDE GERMANY London Noi a RATIONS for 15-inch do announced in German h ay started a critic howling— Scotrh terrier. The Hamburger Fremdenbhu with a quite non-Aryan touch oi whims. interviews" the dog. Rations were announced lor do».s more than fifteen inches tall, so thai400 words
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539 1939-11-27 4 Kaunas, Nov. 11--gTILL Buffering from bomb splinter wounds in the head. Counters Zajdlerowa, whose novels, written under tho name of Martin Hare, aro known to thousands of British readers, described to rrt to-day her nightmare journey to safety fa m tragic Warsaw, writes a539 words
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Advertisement125 1939-11-27 4 Pains in Back, Nervous, Rheumatic! W rons: foods and drinks, worry, overwork and frequent colds often put a strain on the Kidneys and Kidney ami Bladder Troubles are the true cause of Excess Acidity, Getting Up Nights. Burning Passages, l„eg Pains. Nervousness, Dizziness, Swollen Ankles, Rheumatism, Puffy Eyelids, and feeling125 words
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Advertisement368 1939-11-27 6 LAST NIGHT OF EXTENDED SEASON! The BEST BRIGHTEST Comedy in Town!! 1 CAPITOL I ■j 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 W JOAN BLONDELL KM and fhS MELVYN DOUGLAS "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS" r A Columbia Comedy Hit. LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NE »VS: By AIR MAIL U-BOAT PRISONERS; R.A.F. Heroes decorated by368 words
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Advertisement113 1939-11-27 6 At last..a magnificent CHINESE Motion Picture that sl parison with Hollywood's BEST efforts! TO-MORROW mt the CAPITE S OPENING WITH 4 SHOWS: 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 p. China's Most Spectacular Musical Production. Stain fam Star of "H( i N^ MUSIC! SONGS! SPECTACLE! NOTE: I I I Thl ran for113 words
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Article121 1939-11-27 7 Reuter. Chunking-, Nov. 27. WHILE the fall of Nanning is not vet confirmed the latest Chinese itches from the Kwangsi front :t that heavy fighting is going in the outskirts of Nanning. s reveal that a Japanese column the outskirts of Nanning on morning through aReuter. - 121 words
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Article163 1939-11-27 7 P.M.S. Malay, Dr. Amang bin i ssan, will broadcast from, the at 10.20 to-night (Malayan in the series "The Empire At lew of the special interest of this to Malayan Usteners the 8.M.8.C. h normally closes down at 10 will stay on the air with both wave163 words
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Obituary88 1939-11-27 7 London, Nov.. 26. c has occurred of General 7 .ias Bridges.—Reuter. C r.c 1 Sir The mas Bridges was bom i:. i 71. He entered the Army in v.. promoted Captain in 1900, of the 4th. Dragon Guards in L: ut.-C~I. of the 4th. Hussars in88 words
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Article187 1939-11-27 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. THE Air Ministry announces that the .R.A.F. again made successful flights over north west Germany yesterday. Wilhelmshaven and Hi ligoland were among the areas visited. Heavy anti-aircraft fire was encountered at several points WUhelmshaven and Heligoland naval bases were rajdedReuter. - 187 words
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Article170 1939-11-27 7 MARKING another milestone m the l history and progress of the S inga chinese Mandarin Scnool was tne nation held on Oct. 28 of this Among the many examiners nt during the examination were representatives from the cmncws [late and two eminent sch a ors of170 words
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822 1939-11-27 7 Morality A Matter Of Economics Or Ethics Cleveland. QUESTION in child sociology was raised by a recommendation of the Cuyahoga Grand Jury that courses in morals be given pupils of the eighth and ninth grades. Whether moral training would encroach upon religion; whether822 words
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Article238 1939-11-27 8 GOVERNMENT, like an unwieldy machine, moves slowly. Whether it moves surely is a debatable point. But officials who have the invidious task of replying on behalf of the Government at meetings of the Legislative Council, seem to take special pride in making this fact known.238 words
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Article235 1939-11-27 8 QERMANY has added the laying of magnetic mines (her secret vveajuui) along trade routes to the submarine menace and thereby increased the responsibilities and duties of the British and French Navies, but the outlook of the Allies is unchanged. As Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond once pointed out, the235 words
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439 1939-11-27 8 INTENSIFICATION OF MINING REPORTED THE WAR AT SEA Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 2ti. TER studying (he results of the first week of unrestricted mine warfare, Hitler has ordered its intensification, according: to information from Berlin. The Fuehrer flatters himself he has put Britain on theReuter. - 439 words
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110 1939-11-27 8 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 26. JAPANESE newspapers feature Sir Robert Craigie's 90-minute interview with the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs yesterday afternoon. The Yomiuri Shimbun says that Sir Robert Craigie first stated the British Government's views on the Terukuni Maru. He next officially protested at thoReuter. - 110 words
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Article64 1939-11-27 8 Tokyo. A bill providing for the compulsory sterilisation of all Japanese sufferine. from serious hereditary diseases wiil be intioduced in the next session of the Diet, it is understood here. The measure, to be offered by the Welfare Ministry', would make operations mandatory only in extreme64 words
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Article121 1939-11-27 8 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. IT is officially announced that the Press and Censorship Bureau is conducting an enquiry into an rlleged ell y e of evasion of censorshiu Pcuter learns that the enquiry relates to damage done to the cruiser Belfast mentioned last night, news of whichReuter. - 121 words
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Article91 1939-11-27 8 Reuter. London, Nov. 25. Preparations for the payment of a war loan dividend on Dec. 1, have partially immobilised loanable funds but this contraction of supplies has not reflected in higher rates for loans The application of this week's TreaVfi^nnn 6 r?nn er^ ota I ledReuter. - 91 words
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Article63 1939-11-27 8 Reuter. M AGO Rome, Nov. 26. ASS Italian immigration to the provinces of Tripoli and Misrata will be stopped during 1940, Marshal Bilbao Governor of Libya told native chiefs to-day, according to a Tripoli telegram. sai d he was so pleased with Mohamedan colonisation of Libyan n^Reuter. - 63 words
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Article119 1939-11-27 8 Reuter. Rome, \o\ > (l fOUNT Cianos conmsatL U with the British and French envoys is featured in nig head lines. Newspapers, except the Tribuna, refrain from Minment however. The manner of presentation in company with dispatches regarding the Belgian demarche in London and polemics onReuter. - 119 words
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Article, Illustration146 1939-11-27 9 "No Appeasement" Says Pitt man WASHINGTON, NOV. 26. SENATOR PITTMAN, CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, PREDICTS THAT CONGRESS WILL APPROVE HIS BILL AUTHORISING THE PRESIDENT TO ENFORCE AN EMBARGO ON EXPORTS TO JAPAN. He adds that he desires the re-estabiishment146 words
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270 1939-11-27 9 NAZIS have started another campaign against the Poles —a camgn of German manners. P( les hi Thorn, a German occupied ol the country, have been ordered step aside when Nazi authorities and Polish men must raise their tats to leading Germans in State270 words
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93 1939-11-27 9 Bucharest, Nov. 26 COR the moment there will be no change in foreign policy, declared the Premier M. Tatarescu in a statement. The presence of M. Gafencu as Minister is a guarantee that I is policy will continue. We will loyally preserve neutrality as93 words
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Article68 1939-11-27 9 London, Nov. -26. fITY editors discern encouraging signs in the shifting of interest from the ■dged market, in which prices are al 'eady at a level reducing the general Id basis to below the pre-war level, to o.her sections of the market, lncludhome rails, textiles and certain foreign68 words
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167 1939-11-27 9 Washington, Nov. 26. MR. BDIBION, acting secretary of the U.S. Navy, in his annual report, advocates the retention of the major portion of the American Fleet in the Pacific as there is afforded the maximum opportunity for tactical training. Mr. Edision says that167 words
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49 1939-11-27 9 London. Nov. 26. THE Soviet Pre?s to-day launched a violent attack on Finland, while a report from Helsinki says that Germany has given friendly advice to Finland urging her to reach a settlement with Russia in view of the possible serious consequences.49 words
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Article125 1939-11-27 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. SWEDEN has now protested to Germany at the extension of tho Nazi minefields at the extreme south-west point of Sweden. The Germans have now set their mines within four miles of the shore. This means, in effect, that the whole west coastReuter. - 125 words
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144 1939-11-27 9 MUSSOLINI has issued orders for a great trade campaign in South America involving millions of pounds, (writes Alan Moorehead, Rome correspondent of the Daily Express.) Germany's trade links with South Africa snapped with the outbreak of war Now Italy is stepping in to144 words
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Article35 1939-11-27 9 Londcn. Nov. 26. It is understood in London that the Danish Government have also made representations to Britain in connection with the extension of the British blockade to German exports.—British Official Wireless.35 words
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186 1939-11-27 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. (GERMAN aircraft carried out two bombing raids on British warships J in the North Sea this afternoon. Many bombs were dropped but no hits were obtained, according to an Admiralty communique. There were no casualties. A message from Berlin states thatReuter. - 186 words
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Article210 1939-11-27 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. THE Admiralty has hitherto rej*»rt--1 ed that 1,526 naval men and 250 of the Merchant Marine have been killed, 170 by U-boats and 80 by mines. Royal Air Force casualties, dead and missing, amount to 370, of which probably less than one third wasReuter. - 210 words
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50 1939-11-27 9 Reuter. The Hague, Nov. 26. The Government has decided to pro test to Germany regarding the Venlc incident. Th e Government expresses the view that the statement issued by the official German news agency shows that German organLsations are involves in the incident.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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303 1939-11-27 10 BADMINTON FINAL AT CLERICAL UNION Singapore, Sunday. J N7 ERESTJNG ties were witnessed at the Haw-Par Hall, Clerical Union, this morning in the Singapore Badminton Championships. In the final of the Women's Junior Doubles, the Merridale pair, Misses Lilian Tan and. Young Sook Lin,303 words
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Article41 1939-11-27 10 TO-DAY HOCKEY: Police vs. V.M.C.A., Y.M. C.A.; A.C.S. vs. S.C.C. A", S.C.C.; S.C.R.C. vs. St. Andrew's, S.C.R.C; Indian Association vs. General Hos., 1.A.; A.P.C. vs. R.A.F. (Seletan, Paya Lebar; S.R.C vs. 7th Heavy Battery, Padang; G.S.C. vs. Y.W.C.A., G.S.C.41 words
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Article48 1939-11-27 10 The following have accepted to play hockey for the S.C.C. against the A.C.S. to-day at the S.C.C.:—Major F.E. Robertson; P.F. Kinsey, D. Brennan; R N. Elliot, J.P. Wood, D.H. Tudor; C P. Liston, Capt. H. C. Christy, F L Lane, G.H. Clement. B.H. Lee. Umpire: Mr. EC. Watson.48 words
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Article, Illustration528 1939-11-27 10 WON ON SATURDAY The Army team which put up such a fine performance against the Army on Saturday in the "Malaya" Cup match. ARMY'S CLOSE WIN OVER COMBINED STATES Singapore, Saturday. gNSPIRING rugby was witnessed on the pada n g to-day where the Army defeated Negri-Malacca by 20 points a528 words
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Article55 1939-11-27 10 THE Sir Arnold Robinson Cup competition which was played at the R.S.G.C yesterday morning resulted in a win for A. M. Pearson and T. Black with a net score of while the second bi-month-ly mixed foursomes, played in the afternoon ended in a victory for Miss B55 words
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Article25 1939-11-27 10 vJS*?* fnen dly game of soccer played Bk? .SEES 1 n£.° Employees' Associahv eate Thornycrofts Sports Club by four goals to two.25 words
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Article421 1939-11-27 10 RESULTS OF SOCCER RUGGER Reuter. London, Nov 26 pESULTS of English and football matches ph were:— MIDLAND. Coventry 4, WaLtali 3. Leicester 1, Birmingham 3. Northampton 2, Luton 1. West Bromwlch 5, Wolvei EAST isHDLAND, Barnsley 2, Notts Com:' Doncaster 2. Cheste Mansfield 5. Sheffield W Notts Fbrest 0, LincolnReuter. - 421 words
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Article290 1939-11-27 10 N -*-AJ Nil. Johore.... Nil. JS A KEENLY-CONTESTED "MALAYA RUGGER FIXTI RH DRFW u J .t L u A^,l^ AR STADI UM YESTERDAY, THE R.N.-R.A.F. DREW WITH JOHORE, NEITHER SIDE SCORING f*,t~A deSm ed L a win because in the second half they were290 words
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Advertisement300 1939-11-27 10 WHO'S THE "LIFE AND SOUL OF THE PARTY Which are you—Mr. Cheery or Dismal Desmond? You can gc through life like a wet blanket, of course, but it won't help you much. And think what you're missing—all the fun and sparkle of a healthy, vigorous, full existence! Tiie trouble with300 words
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Advertisement36 1939-11-27 10 1 J For j 3 MICROSCOPES THEODOLITES. X-RAY APPARATUS. THERMOMETERS. HAEMOMETERS. ERKAMETERS. FNFRA RED RAYS. COPES. HEARING AIDS, etc. please write to: i THE Scientific Instrument Company., Ltd. No. 2, Finlayson Green, SINGAPORE. P.O. BOX 92.36 words
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440 1939-11-27 11 Miss Eunice Lee Wins Women's Award nRIVIXG efficiency was put through a very severe t«st yesterday during the Speed Trials run by the Automobile Association at the Bukit Sambawang Rubber Estate off the 15V4 mile Juronr Road. s exacting nature of the tests may440 words
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Article273 1939-11-27 11 THE following are the starting times for the Scotland vs. the Rest match to be played at Bukit Timah on Suntaj morning Doc. 3. (Scotland players mentioned first) 8.10 E. M. Moffat J. C. Sutherland v p. storr J. T. Haydon. 8 10 L. W. Geddes273 words
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192 1939-11-27 11 following fa the Combined Services hockey team to meet the Singapore Civilians at the Padang to-morrow: Potger; Pay Lt. Fortin. Shorey; Thompson, Sgt. Cronin, Capt. Kellett; Capt. Kingsmill, Hewan, Balwant Singh, Gulam Nabi, Salleh Mohamed. The Civilians side, selected last week, is as follows: Yee192 words
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Article61 1939-11-27 11 Singapore, Monday. The Chung Hwa F.A. defeated the Chinese Engineering Mechanics' Assosiation at soccer en Saturday. At half time, the Chung Hwa were leading by three clear goals. Ironically enough, one of the Chung Hwa reserves, who played filled eleventh place for the Chinese Engineering61 words
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Article65 1939-11-27 11 Singapore, Saturday. Kandasamy alias Ramasamy was this morning sentenced to three weeks' rigorous Imprisonment, to be followed by six months' polict l supervision, by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Couit. for the theft of a sarong valued at 20 cents, the property of a stall65 words
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348 1939-11-27 11 DOMINATING play throughout, the 15th Field Co., Sappers and Miners, scored an easy 5 —2 victory over a weak Indian Association team in a hockey match at the Association's ground yesterday. The Sappers were superior in every department, and had they not been over-eager on348 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-11-27 11 Mr. J. G. Price and a passenger being clocked during one of the A.A.M. Speed Trials at the Bukit Sambawang Estate off the 15 i mile Jurong Road, yesterday.31 words
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Article31 1939-11-27 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 27. Germany beat Italy by five goals to two in an International football match at the Olympic Starjium. Berlin, according to the German wireless. Ninety thousand were present.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article445 1939-11-27 11 S.C.C 17 pts. "Rest" S. JN a rather interesting rough-and-tumble rugby match played at Farrer Park yesterday the S.C.C. beat the "Rest" by 17 points (one goal, one try, and three penalties) to three (a penalty). The game was a dingdong affair right from the445 words
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Advertisement228 1939-11-27 11 THE BEST DIET DURING CONVALESCENCE After operations, or wasting and oth diseases, you feel so weax and exhausted that you wonder whether you'll ever feel really well again Everyone urges you to eat Yet food nauseates you. But you simply must eat. Doctors all over the world have found tnat228 words
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Advertisement203 1939-11-27 11 j Our 'VFAMILY SECURITY POLICY "is designed to augment your personal assets by I providing a regular income for your dependents in the event V your death. If you survive 1 the period of your family responsibility the policy provides CAPITAL for your own retirement. Consult us and we will203 words
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332 1939-11-27 12 London, Nov. 26. THE operation of the British contraband control shows that if the weather is favourable, the examination of incoming ships is completed within two days—though it may, on occasion, be much shorter. A neutral vessel is stopped and boarded at sea and the332 words
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Obituary116 1939-11-27 12 London, Nov. 25. FE death occurred to-day of the Earl of Denbigh, states a Reuter message. Rudclph Robert Fielding, ninth Earl of Denbigh, succeeded his father in 1892. He was formerly ADC. to the King, from 1904 to 1926, Lord-in-Wait-ing to Queen Victoria and116 words
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64 1939-11-27 12 Chungking. A National Confucius Society will be formed shortly, according to Chinese j reports. Dr. H. H. Kung. President 1 of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance, will be made President of the Society, Dr. Kung is a direct descendant of Confucius. General64 words
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Article287 1939-11-27 12 London, Nov. 26. COMMERCIAL circles in London are sceptical regarding unconfirmed reports that Russia has contracted to supply the German Government with 800,000 tons of oil products. According to statistics published by the American Bureau of Mines, the total Soviet oil exports in the287 words
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213 1939-11-27 12 London, Nov. 26 A STATEMENT issued after the meeting of the Supreme War Council on Nov. 17 concerning maximum unification of allied war potentials is discussed in the current issue of the Economist, vi describes it as "of quite extraordinary importance." The213 words
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Article61 1939-11-27 12 Chungking. Sufficient funds will be appropriated by the National Aeronautical Commission from the Ministry of Education for the purchase of 100 gliders for the Club organised under the auspices of the National Aeronautical Commission and the Education Ministry. Glide clubs will be (formed in various universities in61 words
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Article44 1939-11-27 12 Singapore, Monday. A male Chinese was said to have been knocked down by a car driven by a European at the 4Vi mile Upper Serangoon Koad yesterday. The European conveyed the injured to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital before the arrival of the ambulance.44 words
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210 1939-11-27 12 JHE crew of the "pocket battleship I Deutschland, the German raid- er ranging the South Atlantic, are nearly all twenty-one or under. And > they are afraid of the British Navy j which is relentlessly hunting them. j They confessed this to thirty-sii210 words
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Advertisement224 1939-11-27 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Bole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. I LET US HANDLE ALL YOUR I CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS, AND A YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF J PROMPT SERVICE AND REAL S SATISFACTION i j TICK WOHHING! I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, J I (Near Middle Road)224 words
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Advertisement54 1939-11-27 12 DIAMOND Bedsteads 1 •Diamond- Bedsteads hav«, established throughout MaJaja -£mA Is based on ra<ri t. V for many yran thehr o trane durability and One i V finish has become inert-a- X. •ingfy recnrnlsed as th* 1 standard of quality and T Diamond mttai, products r CO, itd./ >T IT54 words
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Advertisement70 1939-11-27 12 FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT, EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY ***>}< for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, j Kuala Lumpur. I ADJUSTABLE EARTH AUGER BORES instead of DIGS C ?2?JJ2 ZES HOLE FR °M to 1C RECOMMENDED BY AUTHORITIES FOR MAKING BORED HOLE" LATRINES THE70 words
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Advertisement85 1939-11-27 12 GOLD LEAF TEA "A nice cup of Gold T.eaf Tea" certainly sounds and may even lock le c s romantic chan draughts or Rhenish and rots of Gleniivet. But it never gave anybody a headache, never kindled tempers drew swords, fired pistols, or gav e cause tor doletul and repentant85 words
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Miscellaneous393 1939-11-27 12 I TO DAYS RADIO CAPITOL: Go d Girls Go To Paris." SINGAPORE LONDON ALIIAMBKA: "I Was A Captive of Nazi ■j**™ «f». transmissions z i i Germany /w 30 36 m<?trps CMI mc s>. OSG 17 Mc s (16 R6 mctrcs) PAVILION: "Fast and Loose." P- m GSF 15 14393 words
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Advertisement450 1939-11-27 13 < YOUNG smart Eurasian k\ income and prospects iniayson Green. (853-B> m .w Agents for refined wire door i 3 Box 203. Malaya Tribune, (842-B) <,va:. :D: Engine Driver for Estate per month, quarters, cts for competent', willing trticulars and Copies recent Is to Box No. 197, c o Malavu450 words
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Advertisement533 1939-11-27 13 Astrology SPECIALIST in ASTROITAIV ir??vS te Study in PRANCE. LANL\ and various parts of EUROPE. H e S?W h to succeed t£ Financial, Health, Lottery and Marriage Affairs lION FuU Lif e Reading Including Free Questions $3. HOROSCOPE preyed oy l Blrtn CONSULTAS?m?aSA!S. tiH 8 Pm m HOTEL, SINGAPORE. (TEL.533 words
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Advertisement504 1939-11-27 13 fUfftfta* I FOR SALE: Superior quality cotton bedsheets 72" x 90" $1. each, Lady Brand English bedsheets '80* x 90" $150 each at DELHI HOUSE, 179, Middle Road. Singapore. (847-B> SAIL BOAT FOR SALE; 20 ft. Bemudian Rigged Sloop. Built of best materials. One suit imported *ails. Inquue 2nd Officer,504 words
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Advertisement584 1939-11-27 13 Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENTS. TAN LEE. The engagement is announced between Mr. Tan Kirn Bock, youngest son of Mrs. Tan Teong and the late Mr, Tan Teong and Miss Lee Oeok Low. youngest daughter of Mrs. Lee Chye and the late Mr. Lee Chye. THONG—ANG. The Engagement is announced between Mr.584 words
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Advertisement649 1939-11-27 13 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal lenaer Rood? Date of Closing Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pontian Ketchil Pumping Station. (Deposit $100). 4 p.m., March 4, 1940. Supply of 15" and 18" dia. Steel Straight Pipes, 12649 words
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Advertisement234 1939-11-27 13 Too Old At Fifty! This is i young man's age and it i<? popularly .supposed that a man has passed his zenith by the time he is fifty. Whether this is true, however, depends entirely upon the individual, and health is a governing factor. Premature ageing is frequently the result234 words
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Article279 1939-11-27 14 London, Nov. 5. gXPERTS of the Royal Institute of International Affairs issue a book entitled "Raw Materials," which suggests that Germany is nearly as well off as Britain and France in her proximity to all the raw materials necessary to carry on the war.279 words
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Article53 1939-11-27 14 Singapore. Monday. A quarrel between two Chinese womci in Havelock Road yesterday ended when one of them allegedly picked up a piece of wood and struck the other on the righ v side of the head. The injured woman was taken to the General Hospital suffering from53 words
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Article163 1939-11-27 14 IT is learnt that yon Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, has now acquired outright the estate and castle at Fuschl, near Salzburg, which he was occupying during the past summer. It was here that he received Count Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, in the last days of163 words
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477 1939-11-27 14 QNE of the most important factor* of modern war is supply, and supply depends t i a very great extent upon transport. Germany v now left with no m transport outside the Baltic, and a great many vital war sup. lies are only obtainable outside the477 words
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Article231 1939-11-27 14 New York, Nov. 6. LOST for a week in an Arizona wilderness, in danger from animals and poisonous snakes, a boy of seven was saved from madness, ur even death .by the wild birds. He thought* they seemed to look at him, to sing231 words
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Article216 1939-11-27 14 LONDONERS have mmt i their balloon barrage ■£v* gM < affection, even calling-, r*J ed balloons by Jfek! >> ,,N Archbishop" or "Archbw"" T f he instance—which blows -bo- r mou s arehepiscopal pala, a But not many realise tl ate organisation behind th 1 ;i216 words
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Article82 1939-11-27 14 'INHERE are 1.730.000 Gen; A events who do not v. to the Reich. The organ cf the 50 Q no* minority i n Jugoslavia decla Germans do not wish to b for a handful of paper marks. The same Impression is gained the 750.000 German the82 words
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Article543 1939-11-27 14 THE report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd:, for the four weeks ending Nov 4. is as follows PERTOD 552 UNDERGROUND DEVELOPMENT 0 v. h B 0 a I > 3& SI < RAUB ?«2 M)U 591 411 ANDERSON 71 71. 7R i B.543 words
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Advertisement537 1939-11-27 14 MALAYA*! PfteMIEB HOTEL A I TO-Mi.HT COCKTAIL DANCE 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight I CABARET ATTRACTION Mexican dancers of international fame MIMI JOSE DIRECT FROM EUROPE. Dinner $3. Non-diners $1. I RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY FOR BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES 1939 40 FESTIVE SEASON PROGRAMME:537 words
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Advertisement138 1939-11-27 14 Have you heard A best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar j 38. Orchard Road, S SINGAPORE. [j HHaving had over 30 years' experience we 1 guarantee to cure Piles Fistula within 10 days without operation whatsoever, or your money will be refunded. Numerous unsolicited testimonials. H, KARIM I3AKSH SONS, 709,138 words
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Advertisement43 1939-11-27 14 INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS K.1V.1.L.M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS ROYAL I.UTCH AIR LINES, K.L.JII EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES I FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA j ALL PLANES~CALL~AT BALI I API.*: o<Hc« K.N IXJM.iKXJM. M, Collyer Qnay, or to an, I Agency in Singapore.43 words
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724 1939-11-27 15 DRASTIC ECONOMY ENFORCED JJECENT reports from Japan appear to indicate that the country is Short of almost everything except generals, admirals, bombs, and bullets which Dai Nippon is letting loose upon China in as yet undiminished quantities. The financial column s of the leading724 words
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Article163 1939-11-27 15 Shanghai. r ESI report! predict that conl uious easiness will reign .in Shanghai foreign exchange gradually resulting in the the value of the Chinese viui several reasons for the >ment. The favourable finanition of the country will faci- hinese authorities to carry tntic economic reconstruction nmca163 words
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Article13 1939-11-27 15 Singapore, Monday. rhe price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—13 words
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Article17 1939-11-27 15 I he price of rubber at noon in 4 jj<;re to-day was:— rs: 40»»;* Sellers: 40%17 words
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145 1939-11-27 15 Chungking. 4 appeal to the Chinese people to exercise greater economy in (he existing means of communication so that more petrol placed at the disposal of the army for defence purposes, was Mr. Chang Kia-ngau, Minister of Communications. many are still driving b I s145 words
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Article41 1939-11-27 15 London, Nov. 26,— Applications for Treasury Bills were again heavy this week. Total amount applied for, on tend ers for £65,000.000; was £106,310,000 Ihe avera°ge rate per cent, for bills[at three months 23 U.46d. against 23 S.Old.—British Official Wireless.41 words
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Advertisement114 1939-11-27 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. -Guaranteed and Controlled by UERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. ft* Cc pany, which is incorporated IE *c S 3 and registered as a Trust Com iertakes the following duties:*XECUTOB &OR TRUSTEE OF A W ILL. MISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF114 words
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Advertisement33 1939-11-27 15 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at tow rentals. Further particulars will b« supplied on application. MASTER*33 words
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Advertisement164 1939-11-27 15 SOUTH l BRITISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) i. Loss Of Profits Insurance W. G. DOVE, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. BANK OF UIIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones- BAinager'a Offlce 6444 Sub-Manager* Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9164 words
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Advertisement292 1939-11-27 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. II $k and BRITISH \INDIA 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 sailings292 words
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Advertisement340 1939-11-27 15 P&O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER ft FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, MojL Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly340 words
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Advertisement122 1939-11-27 15 the I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. moiroii wtANca 4, D'Auaeida Street Authorised and ■abacribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capita* £1,000 000 Reserve Fund 600,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amaxa, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, kir knJc Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits on122 words
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Article312 1939-11-27 16 Reuter. x Paris, Nov. 27. T AST night's communique reported reduced activity durthe day of units in conlact and of artillery.—Reuter. Snow on the Western Front has no doubt been responsible for the reduced activity on the Western Front. However, Allied airmen have been able toReuter. - 312 words
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769 1939-11-27 16 HUNDREDS SAVED FROM POGROM London, Nov. 6. LJOW Britain, through hei diplomatic and consular representatives in Germany, helped and comforted thousands of Germans, victims of the tyranny and persecution of their own Nazi Government, was told to me yesterday by Mr. R. T. Smallbones,769 words
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Article103 1939-11-27 16 Reuter. t™ d u ln T James nwroflM direc I cr New York Times, in a lonarticle that German publicity* n tjie subject of m *n« warfare wv net handled with Goebb*!*' n nai hMtf* J! i°M r dciy P nUn denie d respond and then putReuter. - 103 words
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Article65 1939-11-27 16 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 27. A REPORT appearing in the Tokyo Press that Britain is willing to trade silver stocks held in Chinese banks in Tientsin for a lifting of blockade has received no confirmation from authoritative British sources in Shanghai, who reiterate that Britain wouldReuter. - 65 words
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113 1939-11-27 16 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 27. A NY proposed changes in the or- ganL«2lion and personnel of the Chinese Government will be decided at a meeting of the standing Ctntrcl Executive Committee of the Kuomirlang early this week, it is < fficialiy announced here to-aay. T)ieReuter. - 113 words
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Article28 1939-11-27 16 Reuter. Vice-Admiral G.C.C. Doyle has been appointed Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty nnd chief of naval air services from Nov. 21 in succession to Vice-Ad-miral Sir Alexander Ramsay.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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448 1939-11-27 16 Paris, Nov. 2 r >- "WITHOUT betraying secrets," says Charles Moriee, militan exp t the Petit Parisien, "it m possible to state that the British Admiral!} have taken steps which will soon be effective in checking the German mine* *ar. Mines, magnetic or olherwise,448 words
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Article80 1939-11-27 16 Reuter. London. ov A FURTHER decree n rationing has been in Germany from Dc cording to a messa-, from Zurich. According to the i au ,i p cree. all types cf roll muffins, fancy bread and hV cuits will no longer be < ai able separately butReuter. - 80 words
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Advertisement363 1939-11-27 16 is the answ^^^^^^^^ Daring convalescence, Angier's bowel irregularities, promotes nor,lsion 1S invaluable for healing mal, healthy appetite, overcomes and strengthening the weakened nervous depression, and greatly system. After pleurisy, bronchitis, increases vitality hm~'\hL neSS affe^ ng tl l C r Prescribed by the Medical ProS Z e t u S363 words
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