Malaya Tribune, 29 November 1939
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Title Section72 1939-11-29 1 The Malaya Tribune 0* OTHER PAGES Pages \,3D Singapore School 2 Y nt< rtainmcnt For Troops 3 European At Assizes 4 Maintenance Claim 5 inemas 6 and 7 t > Naval Expert's View 8 spmhes of King and Premier 9 Sport 10 and 11 Radii 12 (lasvified Advertisements 13 Financial72 words
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Article, Illustration154 1939-11-29 1 Further Clash Of Frontier Troops SOVIET DENOUNCES PACT OF NON-AGGRESSION FINLAND is believed to be facing imminent attack by the Soviet as a result of denunciation by the Soviet official radio of the pact of non-aggression between the two154 words
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Article217 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. The Soviet reply asserts that the Finnish Government has systematically broken the pact. The Finnish denial of the act of aggression, it says, is only explicable by a desire to mislead public opinion and the Finnish refusal to withdraw troops from the frontier proves the desire ofReuter. - 217 words
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163 1939-11-29 1 WAVE OF FURY London, Nov. 28. "A wave of fury and indignation has swept Leningrad" declares the Moscow radio, which says that spontaneous meetings have been held to protest against what is described as the "impertinent provocation of Finnish warmongers." The Moscow radio163 words
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Article107 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. Finland's denial of firing is evidently disbelieved in Moscow and Soviet troops on the Finnish frontier have been ordered to fire back in future. A report from Helsingfor.s says that all army leave has been cancelled in the Leningrad district, and speaks of extensive airReuter. - 107 words
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Article23 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. It is announced that Lieutenant Commander Nigel John Crossley, commander of the destroyer Gipsy, died yesterday from injuries received on active service.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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286 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 29. MILITARY circles are studying with interest new smokescreen tactics adopted by ihe Germans for the first time in a raid on the Western Front at midday yesterday, ten miles east of Moselle. The French and Germans used sub-machine-guns and fought inReuter. - 286 words
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Article50 1939-11-29 1 nr British Expeditionary Force may k forward to having turkeys with their Christmas dinner. The War Office is considering how wis can be done. In contrast with the last war, soldiers ar e bfing supplied with cigarettes of the Quality they have been accustomed to at50 words
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Article93 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. New York, Nov. 28. DUSBIAN aggression, says the New York Times commenting on the Finnish situation, is in a sense more significant than German aggression, because it demonstrates that the Nazi method is contagious, and its success means that it will be accepted as theReuter. - 93 words
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356 1939-11-29 1 Dutch Press Attacks Nazis Reuter. London, Nov. 29. "WE have every reason to believe that we hold and can continue to hold the submarine menace, and every reason to believe that we shall similarly find a means to deal with indiscriminate minelaying," declared Lord Stanhope,Reuter. - 356 words
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77 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. A GERMAN broadcast announces that a British heavy cruiser of tie London has been torpedoed and destroyed cast of Shctlands. The German report slys the cruiser was torredoed by Lieut-Commander Prien. who claimed to have sunk the Royal Oak at Sea pa Flow.Reuter. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration80 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 29. JT is officially stated that a Royal Air Force long-range fighter patrol yesterday attacked the seaplane base of Borkum and machine-gunned the seaplanes. All our aircraft returned safely. They were searching for enemy minelaying seaplanes. —Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 20. TheReuter. - 80 words
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Article66 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. A British Air Ministry announcement issued last night states: -'This afternoon one of our long-range fighter patrols, which had been sent out to search for enemy mislaying seaplanes, reconnoitred ttie seaplane base of B01kum and there found and attacked with machine-gun, fire three of these seaplanes. OurReuter. - 66 words
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Article31 1939-11-29 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 29. THE German cargo boat.-- Triselis «C.OOO tens) and Santafe «4.6C0 tonsi have been captured on the high seas by our warships and brought to French ports. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement89 1939-11-29 1 I 1 Thoughtful Willie. A little ooy was watching his mother powder her face. Presently he asked. "Mother, why do you use powder?" "To make me look beautiful." she told him. Little Willie looked thoughtful for a while, then asked, Well, are you sure you are using t'< right powder?89 words
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Article188 1939-11-29 2 in Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. T*Hi' ;jnor memory of a Chinese named Siew San yesterday cost him two months' rigorous imprisonment. Siew San was charged before Mr. R. C. Red; na i in the First Court with having tailed to report himself to188 words
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Article82 1939-11-29 2 Singapore. Wednesday. The momhlv committee meeting of the Indian Merchants' Employees' Association, held on Sunday with Mr. K. Mohamed Hussain Sahib, the President, in the chair, elected Mr. M. K. S:thambaram, of Messrs. Sisson Delay, as natron of the Association. The committee also passed a resolution82 words
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Article15 1939-11-29 2 Mr. R. W. Grant, M.C.S., has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore.15 words
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Article123 1939-11-29 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. CAMBRIDGE e\aminations in Johore as in other parts of Miiaya l.egin on Dec. 4. Johore h presenting candidates for the junior and 157 for the school certificate, the number being an improvement on the previous year's figure. Ten ,v123 words
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Article88 1939-11-29 2 Singapore. Tuesday. IJ7ANTED by the Kuala Lumpur police, Kwan Kek Yuen, a 46-year-old Cantonese was this morning produced before Mr. C. H. Koh in the Third Police Court, when a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $1,271 between Aug. 30,88 words
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Article21 1939-11-29 2 Mrs. D. Croxford, wife of Mr. M. P. Croxford. Electrical Engineer. Ipoh. has been admitted to the European Hospital, Batu Gajah.21 words
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Article515 1939-11-29 2 (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. REMARKING that he was "a pretty bad hat/ Mr. R. C. Redman the First Magistrate, yesterday sentenced a Tamil named Joseph, who was charged with theft of a pair of gold bangles and a gold chain, to four515 words
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187 1939-11-29 2 New Building For 200 Children (Tribune Staff Rewrtcr) DV AUGUST NEXT, THE 13 CONGESTION IN MALAY SCHOOLS IN SINGAPORE WILL BE RELIEVED WITH THE COMPLETION OF A NEW WILDING WHICH WILL ACCOMMOD \TE 200 PUPILS. IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS SCHOOL WILL BE A187 words
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Article70 1939-11-29 2 IN exercise of powers conferred upon him by the Education Rato Enactment the Resident of Negri Sembilan, after consultation with the Sanitary Board, hus imposed an annual rate of 2 per cent for the general purposes of education to be assessed upon the snnual value of70 words
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Article64 1939-11-29 2 Singapore, Tuesday.—Court Inspector Charles W. Such informed Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Police Magistrate, this morning, that there was a charge of attempted suicide in the criminal list to-day against a Hockchia woman, Ngun Poh Eng, but the woman was in the General Hospital. He asked that64 words
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Article109 1939-11-29 2 Singapore, Tuesday. A FINE of $75, in default one month's rigorous imprisonment, was to-day imposed on Mohamed Syed bin Samad, a young police constable, who claimed trial in the Third Police Court to a charge of sleeping while on duty. Accused was found asleep at109 words
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Article129 1939-11-29 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. DEPAIRS to the service reservoir at Tapah will be costing Perak $10,000 according to provisions made in the estimates for 1940, confirmed at the Federal Council meeting. As no provision was made earlier, a supplementary provision for the amount is129 words
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238 1939-11-29 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TWO Tamils named Sinnayah and Palanasamy, who faced a charge of causing grievous hurt, were discharged yesterday in the First Court by ilr. R. C. Redman. The discharge did not amount to an acquittal. Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria,238 words
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Article374 1939-11-29 2 Singapore, Tuesday. Mohamed bin Syed Muthukoya was this morning fined $10, in default of payment to undergo 15 days' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. L. McFall in the Criminal District Court, when he was found guilty on a charge that on Nov. 9, at374 words
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268 1939-11-29 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A QUESTION which concerned planters on the outbreak of war was the problem of balancing their budgets on army pay and allow, ances should they be called up on mobilisation of the Volunteer Forces. Majority of planters felt ihat unless their companies made268 words
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Article101 1939-11-29 2 Singapore, Tuesday. CHENG Khoo Hiang appeared befor? Mr. J. L. McFall in the Criminal District Court this morning on a charge that on Nov. 13. at Albert Street. Singapore, not being authorized by licence hi had in his possession a dagger, an offence under the arms101 words
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Article77 1939-11-29 2 Singanore. Tuesday.—Tee Chong Kui and Kuan Seng Long, two middie-aged Teochews, appeared before Mr. K. II Byrne on a charge of having committed theft of a sampan in the st-a ofl Beach Road, on Nov. 28. at 12.30 am The boat was valued at $50. and77 words
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Article45 1939-11-29 2 Singapore, Tuesday.—Six Chine* peared before Mr. k. M. E\ I Fourth Magistrate, on a eh having in their possession rhandu not being registered smokers. They all pleaded guil s v honour fined them $5, or In defaul i days' rigorous imprisonment.45 words
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Article76 1939-11-29 2 Singapore, Tuesday.—Sin An? and Lim Kai Koh (52) claimed this morning In the second police before Mr. Conrad Oldham, on a < that at 9.30 a.m. on Nov. 2, they committed criminal trespass by entei into No. 106, Lorong 14, Geylang R the dwelling of Lim Choon76 words
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Article140 1939-11-29 2 Singapore, Tuesday. WONG Ah Chong, a Hockchew, pleaded g u i U this mornin g in the Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L McFall on a charge that at 3.15 p.m. yesterday at godown No. 13, Singapore Harbour Board, he had in his possession 12 tahils140 words
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Advertisement21 1939-11-29 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, I h alia Streat, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.21 words
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Advertisement13 1939-11-29 2 (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG w p.s. 30 2SMBMMI13 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-11-29 3 This is a typical wartime scene in England to-day. The silvery blonde head belongs to none other than Frances Day, who is entertEr fonS ..uewhere is Surrey' along with other Wert End these can be seen most evenings at military and air force camns "somewhere ,n Singapore,"60 words
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363 1939-11-29 3 £VER since the Nazis surprised the world by making their treaty with Russia, they have continued to boast of the inexhaustible supplies of raw materials which they can obtain from their new-found friend and so baffle the British blockade. This claim is examined in363 words
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Article75 1939-11-29 3 TOR the first time since the 1 beginning of the war the B B C. programme will re-ap-pear in our broadcasting programmes on page 12, as from to-morrow. By courtesy of the B M.B.C. it will be possible in future to give a summary of75 words
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444 1939-11-29 3 GIFTS CONTINUE TO POUR IN (Tribune Staff Reporter) any trumpet-blowing, three concert parties, consisting purely of civilians, have been touring Army and Nava! camps in Singapore and entertaining various units manning the fixed defences of the Island. Concerts have been given during the444 words
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Article269 1939-11-29 3 Singapore, Tuesday. COMPLIMENTING the prosecuting counsel on the able manner in which he handled the case, and remarking that he disbelieved the story of the defendant and his witnesses, Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the Fourth Police magistrate, today sentenced Ibrahim bin Omar, an inspector in269 words
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353 1939-11-29 3 (From Our Own Reporter). Ipoh, Tuesday. PRODUCED on a summons charge of negligent driving near the General Market on Sept. 22, Phang Moi Tai, a 19-year-old Chinese girl student, claimed trial to the charge when she appeared before Mr. P. F. Y. Radciiffe in353 words
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Article86 1939-11-29 3 Singapore, Tuesday. gEAH Tean Mcc and Neo Ec Wee appeared before Mr J- L. McFall in the Criminal District Court this morning on a charge that they on Nov. 3, at the Singapore Harbour Board coolie lines, Nelson Road, Singapore, voluntarily caused grievous hurt to86 words
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Article45 1939-11-29 3 The band of the Straits Settlements Police will play to-day at Telok Ayer at 6 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman, Bandmaster: March "Old Comrades" Teike; overture "The Secret Marriage" Cimarosa; selection "Firefly" Friml; patrol "Wee McGregor" Amers; selection "Gondoliers" Sullivan.45 words
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Article223 1939-11-29 3 THE annual report of Messrs. Wearne Bros., Ltd., for the year ended Sept. 30, to be presented at the annual meeting of shareholders on Dec. 8, is as follows: The profit for the period after making due allowance for depreciation on stocks, buildings, furniture, garage equipment, and223 words
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Article73 1939-11-29 3 Singapore, Wednesday. THE eighty workers of the Phoenix Aerated Water factory, who have been on strike since Satin day, returned to work this mcrning at 10.25. These stiik.ers were composed of 50 men and 30* women, who had presented six demands to their employers with the condition73 words
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Article49 1939-11-29 3 An important notice has just been issued by the Director of Engineering Stores requiring a licence to be obtained by any person who has in his posqpl sion more than a named quantity of certain items of engineering stores. The notice appears in oui advertisemeni columns to-day.49 words
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Article22 1939-11-29 3 Mr. K. Rajaratnam, chief clerk, Kampar Courts, Kampar, v*li bt going on transfer to Kuala Lumpur, at the end of this month.22 words
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Advertisement96 1939-11-29 3 Box Office TO-DAY 3.15-6.15 vv IEVERY JEfIT/q TIP-OPdRMOIfIIRI j yl5 UNITED ARTISTS 1 PRESENT ALEXANDER KORDA'S PRODUCTION OF 'THE LION HAS WINGS' WITH Merle OBERON Ralph RICHARDSON And Cast of British Stars THE DAILY MAIL SAYS K, >rda has made the most magnific At picture of the British spirit and96 words
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Advertisement190 1939-11-29 3 \ov. 2i) EUROPEANS Register To-day 2 p.m.—4 p.m.—WE—WH you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality -in fact it is the very finest lamb AUSTRALIAN Australia and New Zealand produce. VFW mm Aier* Deliciously tender—a real pleasure AfciiL.AlMi to carve and a delight to taste. What I190 words
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Article346 1939-11-29 4 Last Night's First Nights REA'f' BRITAIN steals a definite I march on her enemy In the propaganda war by the film, "The Lion Has Wings," which commenced a season at the Cathay, yesterday. This fi'm unquestionably gives the most graphic stcry ol the British Air Force346 words
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Article142 1939-11-29 4 "VING OF THE TURF." which opened m at the Alhambra Theatre last night not only stars Adolphe Menjou. in one of his most important roles to date, bu; also introduces a young newcomer. Roge r Daniel, whose great performance indicates that a new star has been142 words
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Article271 1939-11-29 4 AF ALL the Chinese historical pictures shown in Singanore. "Queen for a Night," which opened at the Capitol la*-* night, can be claimed to be the best so far. It depicts China during the Feudal Ages and sives a vivid description of the conditions existing at271 words
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Article17 1939-11-29 4 Mr W. W. Wadsworth, Jelapang Tin Dredging, Ipoh, is a patient tn thi European Hospital, Batu Gajah.17 words
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Article20 1939-11-29 4 Mr Chan Gin Ghee, extra assistant Conservator of Forests, has been appointed to act as an assistant Conservator of Forests.20 words
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815 1939-11-29 4 Evidence Recorded In Cheating Allegation Singapore, Tuesday. UK. B, K. Anderson, acting accountant of the Mercantite BankSingaM pore was cross-examined at length at the contmued trial of Chan Xia^'hye\„d Robin Ay.mer Elliott which was resumed to-day ,n the High Court before Mr. Justice Pedlow.815 words
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Article67 1939-11-29 4 Singapore. Tuesday A RECENT newsagent ,'e--1 port from a neutral source stated that the Port of London is closed owing to the channel being blocked by a iranspoit sunk by a German aircraft The Admiralty officially an nounce. in a message received in Singapore to-day, thai67 words
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Article92 1939-11-29 4 Singapore. Tucat PLEADING guilty to a charge ing in carrying on a public chap-jee-kee, Wong Bi. a 20 Hockchia. was this morning lined $200 or two months' rigorous Impri lonment' by Mr. C. H. Koh. third magistral A middle-aged woman, who rested with accused, claimed trial on a92 words
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Article26 1939-11-29 4 Mr. H.B. Christophers, untitled Jementah Estate, has left on months' leave. Prior to h > aepaaur. he was entertained to a farewell tea party by the staff.26 words
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Advertisement154 1939-11-29 4 INSECT BITES AND SCRATCHES ARE DANGER POINTS! Insect bites, scratches, rati wounds are sources of real dttger. Safeguard and protect the: with powerful, anti.-eptic A' It kills germs instantly,denses the initated spots and promotes oakk healing without des* r Absorbine Jr. is mild, mi thii g v refreshing, too, when154 words
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Miscellaneous69 1939-11-29 4 CAPITOL. "Queen For A Night AMI AM Bit "Kin* of the Turf." PAVILION: "The Road To Glory CATHAY: "Tfcc Lion Ha* Winers." MARLBOROUGH: "Private Code." ROYAL: "Sitara ROKY: "4 Girls In White GARRICK: Chinese pictures QUEENS: "Ice Follies of 1939 HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows; cinemas and other at* tractions.69 words
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919 1939-11-29 5 Magistrate's Order Against Husband AN amazino- story was told to Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court yesterday when a woman, Mrs. Ella Jacob Shemtob, alleged that her husband had refused to maintain her because he had married a widow who had inherited919 words
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Article254 1939-11-29 5 uter s Special Comment) London, Nov. 28. 'i exaggeration in German 1 ;ta regarding recent losses chant shipping is revealed now published by the Adhowing that these losses for j nding midnight, Nov. 25, n ships of a combined tonnage 25 787. sses since the beginning of254 words
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Article505 1939-11-29 5 IN order to distract attention from the internal dissensions by which Germany is now racked, the Nazi Ministry of Propaganda is trying ham to make capital out of the present situation in India. Some of their efforts are merely ludicrous; for example, they build up a505 words
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Advertisement28 1939-11-29 5 For Style, Comfort. Economy, HM Oriental Optical Co., I MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge R-i Branch Office: 348. N. Bridge Rd singapore, fret: testing. t 128 words
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Advertisement527 1939-11-29 5 jjfe HEINZ TOMATO (o7J V g)K ETC H V P HEINZ RED BEANS lOSTON ITYU APB 50 54M P icT E2SEEEIE 0 E 0 S S Sl3 BEBae E B 0 ffi i Nasty Acid 1 MEANS jßfefc" j Digestive Trouble S Take this Advice and V I EAT WHAT527 words
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Advertisement199 1939-11-29 6 LAST NIGHT 6.15 0.15 DARING LOVE SECRETS! BOLD DRAMA AND SHRILLS WSj Jy _f in the (ii "*Hl^^-B^HiBBSBBSHHI 41.111LS in WHITE MXUM.Ii Romantic Hit with >RENCE u!pV^l; NA RUTHERFORD MARY HOWARD ALAN MARSHAL To-morrow A MUSICALCOM EDY V iiRSIO\7~OF ALEXANDRE DUMAS. THE THREE MUSKETEERS TO BOTHERS. BINNIE BARNBB GLORIA STUART199 words
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Advertisement249 1939-11-29 6 ALL SHOWS PACKED 01« YESTERDAY TO-DAY at the CAPITOL 4 SHOWS: 11 a.m. 3.15 6.15 9.15 China's Most Spectacular Musical Production. |p5 jj' 'i Hi- tuliful Pen:in»-born Star pt A. }a &&r* Super-imposed Titles. >c Production during its first month RELETS CEkAAAN SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN HOWI j "HEY'RE beaten at their249 words
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Advertisement180 1939-11-29 6 IRE ISSUE OF THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL W \u i AGAIN ACCLAIMED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 PAVILION *V GREGORY RATOFF g|| LESLIE CHARTERIS, SINGAPORE'S FAMOUS AUTHOR BRINGS YOU ANOTHER GRAND THRILLER J STARTS TO-AAORROW NIGHT PAVILION| QXUmHEE 7 LAST nicht 930 mb: follies oi i«ki»180 words
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Article534 1939-11-29 7 Singapore, Nov. 28. Buatu chertta yang bat ada-lah dl-nyatakan dalam suatu kenyataan dengan Jawat&n darlhal peperangan laut yang akhlr-nya kapal Rawalpindi telah tenggelam oleh kapal parang Jerman bernama Deutschland serta sa-Mzah kapal perang Jerman lain dekap pantal Pulau Iceland pada hart Khamls dahulu. Captain kapal Rawalpindi ltu534 words
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Article51 1939-11-29 7 A Chinese workman engaged on a building construction at Cairnhill Road, fell down from a height of 12 feet yesterday evening. He sustained a punctured wound on the right leg together wijth abrasions over the chest. Th e ambulance conveyed him to the Tan Took Seng51 words
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Article29 1939-11-29 7 Appointments in the newly-formed Ministry of Shipping are announced by Sir John Gilmour. The Mercantile Marine Department of the Board of Trade is to be merged in the Ministry29 words
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Article82 1939-11-29 7 Singapore., Wednesday. A TRAGEDY was revealed at the ser- vants' quarters of the French Consul General's residence, Gallop Road, yesterday morning. A Hylam boy was found lying unconscious in a room, and close by, a Hylam woman, said to be the wife of the cook, lay82 words
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Advertisement181 1939-11-29 7 TO-NIGHT, FRI., SAT., 29th, KOV. Ist, 2nd DEC "ROOM FOR TWO" VICTORIA THEATRE: "REPS" Production, Book at Rohinson's oFkxiag To-Moiinow Simultaneously At The MARLBOROUGH EMPIRE TALKIE M 6.30 0.13 p.m. At 7 9 30 p m First 6 Chapters of Columbia's Sensational Mystery Serial THE '•oMre created by lee folk181 words
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Advertisement283 1939-11-29 7 SUN TALKIE j 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I "FOUR'S A CROWD" with ERROL FLYNN A Warner Bros. Picture EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-15 P.M. "WENGS OF THE XAVY" with OLIVIA De Havilland Positively Last Day! MARLBOROUGH AT 7.00 and 9.30 P.M. VIOLET KOO China's Greatest Actress in i "EMPRESS WU283 words
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Advertisement162 1939-11-29 7 POSITIVELY LAST THREE SHOWS. A MI A M lilt EDV A R D SMALL A.- zĔĔm\. m\W --ADGLPHE fell HEftf KING OF THE TURF &Hl DOLORES COSTELLO ROGER DANIEL WALTER ABEL P,od„cT7 ALAN DINEHART HAROLD HUBER WILLIAM DEMAREST EDWARD SMALL Scr«.»f I r r GIOIGt lIUCI Dirt c 114 hf162 words
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Article269 1939-11-29 8 jy|ALAYAN traders who have remained dubious a s to the Government's attitude to the export trade during- the present war may be encouraged by the words of SirStanley Reed, of the Times of India, whose views, a s a prominent M.P., are sound and informative. He269 words
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Article227 1939-11-29 8 IJEWS from the Finnish frontier indicates that Stalin is in a hurry to achieve hegemony in the Baltic so that he can turn his aggressive attention to other regions, including the Balkans certainly, Scandinavia probably and Asia in the course of time. How far this programme lines up227 words
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290 1939-11-29 8 MINELAYING AN ACT OF DESPERATION Reuter. New York, Nov. 28. "(GERMANY'S minelaying tactics indicate the failure of the U-boat campaign," writes Commander Edward Ellsberg, American naval expert, in the New York Post. "The campaign of indiscriminate sowi ing of mines in one ofReuter. - 290 words
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Article22 1939-11-29 8 Reuter. London. Nov. 28: The British steamer Uskmouth, 2.483 tons, has been sunk. Three of the crew of 25 are missing.— Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article278 1939-11-29 8 London, Nov. 28. 1K» ;iter\ Special Correspondent with the Royal Air Force in France). A YOUNG Nazi bomber pilot who landed in a bullet-riddled plane behind the Maginot Line has just dined as a guest of honour in the mess of the men who brought278 words
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Article85 1939-11-29 8 Reuter. Havana (Cuba), Nov. 27. AT to-day's plenary session of the labour conference of American States the secretary of the United States Committee of Industrial Organisation. Mr. Carey, pleaded that Labour should have the determining voice in peace after the war. Mr. Carey said: "If rjeaceReuter. - 85 words
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Article65 1939-11-29 8 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 28. BELGIAN anti-aircraft guns opened nre on several foreign planes which flew high over BruSS^boutnWtS ip T Q sf. P lane s disappeared in a westerly oirection after a few minutes. we teriy Brussels, Nov *>9 Anti-aircraft guns ooened fire and B fReuter. - 65 words
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51 1939-11-29 8 Berlin, Nov. 28. THE Rotterdam Lloyd liner Sibaiak 25 fES'LESK have «32? on Nov Indies erdam for the Ne?herlands Resent Slnga wUI not lea ve at at S accordfnf tn he in reased according to a German ntpwq Agency despatch from th?s revolt fflClal51 words
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Article37 1939-11-29 8 Reuter. my. London, Nov. 28. The Dutch liner Spaarndam hit by a 352? kfS ah aze from stem to stern df^n^ el n nre all ni S ht > but she oid not sink—Renter.Reuter. - 37 words
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89 1939-11-29 8 Reuter. nticcmvc f i tta a > Nov. 28. MISSIONS and committees r e pie sen ting the Lnited Kin* dom Austialia. New Zealan.i and Canada have completed His cussions regarding t he j„i„; Empire air training scheme Premier Mackenzie Kin- re yealed in aReuter. - 89 words
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Article65 1939-11-29 8 Reuter. 1 London, Nov. 28 LORD HALIFAX has seen the Russia! Ambassador in London, M Maiskv The interview took place at the invitation of Lord Halifax, to enable hirr to obtain more clarification of Soviet policy, but the Soviet Ambassador cou not throw further light onReuter. - 65 words
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Article57 1939-11-29 8 Reuter. London. Nov. 28 •pHE King has given his support to the big drive to help the youth, sponsored by the National Committee. In a letter to the Prime Mini the King appeals for volunteers to act as leaders in the work. Thej assured that serviceReuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement119 1939-11-29 8 ft Pl|h exceptionally COOD VALUE Wfc**s* PUßE WOOL SLIPO V E If s I (Made in England) A Light Weight Slip-Over in Pure Wool. In Plain Chain Stitch and Fancy Knitted Weave, plain Colours: Light Grey, Fawn, Oatmeal, Green Marl, Royal Blue, Canary, Bottle Green. Sizes: 34, 36. 38, 40119 words
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Advertisement46 1939-11-29 8 SMILING FACE, reflects SATISFACTION <gj^ 7*7 with Expert Eye-Exa-mination, Smart Eyewear Low Charges by Everbright Optical Co. 19, Chulia Street. Phone 4435. C. S. CHONG Dr. of Optometry. <mHMH*MStam«i iii i mmi iSaHBJHV Have you heard best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE.46 words
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Advertisement69 1939-11-29 8 DAINTY INEXPENSIVE PRESENTS < ROLL-TOP FLAPJACK. New and n fc'^SSpSp*'®J lor powder, rouge and lipstick. fiP|&jjffi Pries $7.50 CRYSTALINE LADY K#B Hand painted wooden con- <n4iK> tamers filled with Cologne or JS*--. Lavender water. Price $1.50. Jp aHHSSSSJ SAILING BOA! MIRACLEAN VANITY CASES. Hand painted wooden c Assorted Ammiuu* nnri69 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-11-29 9 (Ms en Elizabeth broadcast a message to women on the 21st anniversary of Armistice Day. The Queen, who h.ul written the speech herself, spoke for nearly ten minutes from small room in Buckingham Palace, I mdon. Picture shows the Queen before the microphone at Buckingham Palace.48 words
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396 1939-11-29 9 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 28. DECREE placing an embargo on German exports stipulates that the following classes ol goods will be subject to contraband control after Dec. 4:— Is in vessels leaving enemy of enemy origin, source or loaded at ports other than later thanReuter. - 396 words
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470 1939-11-29 9 Further Sacrifices Reuter. LONDON, NOV. 28. UIS MAJESTY THE KING, 11 ACCOMPANIED BY THE QUEEN, TO-DAY OPENED PARLIAMENT IN PERSON. His Majesty's intention was not announced in advance, and people in the streets were surprised when they saw the Royal car leave Buckingham PalaceReuter. - 470 words
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Article238 1939-11-29 9 Eastern News. Tokyo, Nov. 28. ijpXE Yamato, goodwill monoplane of the Japan Airways, Ltd., arrived in Bangkok yesterday afternoon from Hanoi. The plane took crT from Hanoi at 9.13 a.m. The Asahi Shimbun reports that after returning to Tokyo from the capital of Thailand earlyEastern News. - 238 words
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Article97 1939-11-29 9 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 28. TXCEPT for one small sector, operations on the Western Front remain unrelievedly quiet. Tin re has been practically no important activity since the middle of last week. The exception is the area lying between the Moselle and the Sarre, where it is semi-officially statedReuter. - 97 words
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Article35 1939-11-29 9 Eastern News Osaka. Nov. 28. BUILDINGS of Umeda station here were gutted by a fire yesterday afternoon The fire started at 4.15 p.m. and was brought under control at 5.40 p.m.— Eastern News.Eastern News - 35 words
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388 1939-11-29 9 Premier's Praise Of Rawalpindi Reuter. London, Nov. 28. have not entered this war with a vindictive purpose, and we do not therefore intend to impose a vindictive peace," declared Mr. Chamberlain in Parliament to-day. "First of all. we must put an endReuter. - 388 words
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Article48 1939-11-29 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 28. I N Parliament to-day, Mr. Cham- berlain foreshadowed the establishment of a select committee on national expenditure, and said that in the present circumstances, the deliberations must be confined to matters necessary for the effective prosecution of the war.— Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article68 1939-11-29 9 British Wireless. London, Nov. 28. gallant work recently accomplished by lifeboats around British coasts is exemplified by the experience of one Kentish life boat crew, to whom the Roval National Lifeboat Institution has made awards amounting to over £124. They were called out eight timesBritish Wireless. - 68 words
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Article64 1939-11-29 9 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 28. IN reference to the report made previously that Mr. T.V. Soong may be appointed Minister of Finance in plat of Dr. H. H. Kung, Chinese circles here say that Dr. Kung "stands a good chance of retaining the Ministry." They believe, however,Reuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement113 1939-11-29 9 Sudden CHILLS, Dry, Relaxed THROAT, Etc. Soon Yield To PEIPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEA&LE TABLETS The long-lasting iJlmlot fragrance keeps you The exquisite mountain flower aroma of Himalaya Bouquet Perfume remains fj cool and sweet for days, enhancing your own natural appeal Always use Himalaya Bouquet Perfume to give you extra attraction.113 words
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Advertisement264 1939-11-29 9 Heart Trouble Caused by High Bleed Pressure If you have pains around the heart palpitation, dizziness. he**me*~ f*_*»jqS back of he.-.d and above eyes, Bhortnessor brcatft, feel nervy, or suffer ro m r sleep, loss of memory and energy, tion. worry and fear, your trouble is probably caused by Hiffh264 words
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735 1939-11-29 10 Disappointing Game On The Padang Singapore (Civilians) 3; Combined Services 1. pOOR finishing, wild hitting and barging tactics employed by both sides were the disappointing features of the hockey match between Singapore (Civilians) and the Combined Services at the Padang yesterday, which ended735 words
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Article26 1939-11-29 10 TO-DAY HOCKEY: CSC. vs. R.A.F., C.S.C.; Indian Assn. v*. SRC, I A.; Ttaffies intt. vs. Victoria Inst. VI RUGGER: Annual Inter-College match. Medical College.26 words
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162 1939-11-29 10 Singapore, Tuesday. THE opening tie in the inter-club tournament was played last night at 'he Clerical Union Hull between the Devonshire Badminton Party and the Amateur Athletic Union and resulted in a win for the former by four games to one. All the games162 words
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Article112 1939-11-29 10 Thornycrott Spurts Club played a badminton friendly with the Henderson Badminton Party on Saturday at their court. It resulted in a win tor the Sports r;.;b by 4 games to 3. Results 'Sport- Club players mentioned first):— D. Lange lost Chia Boh Whatt 9—15, 11—15 Ly112 words
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Article85 1939-11-29 10 The friendly Badminton match of five singles and two doubles between the Oxygen Badminton Party and The Meny Union Badminton Party, fixed on Thursday. Nov. 30. at the 'Happy World Covered Stadium, has been postponed to Monday. Dec. 4 at 7.30 p.m. The following will be selected85 words
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Article49 1939-11-29 10 The fourth anniversary of the Gentle Badminton Party will be celebrated with a tea party at the Party's court, on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 3.30 p.m. A group photograph of members will be taken. The Gentle Musical Party will be in attendance to render selections of Kronchong and Stamboel.49 words
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Article124 1939-11-29 10 THE Mental Hospital Spirts Club were i beaten in a friendly match of badminton by the Maxfli Badminton Party last Sunday at the latter's court by seven games to nil. The following were the results 'Maxfli B P. mentioned first>:— Ng Cheng Hua beat Ahmat124 words
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Article83 1939-11-29 10 Singapore, Tuesday. The annual general meeting ol the Singapore Cricket Club will be held at the Clubhouse on Nov. 30, at 5.15 p.m. The following nominations have been received:—For President, Messrs. J. A. Dean (present President) and Mr. E. A. Brown, for vice-President, Mr. M.83 words
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Article47 1939-11-29 10 Kuala Lumpur. Monday. PIX English horses were landed J in Penang on Trainer M. van Breukeleniwjj it is said is expecting another four next month. The new batch includes Simplex and Puma, both class perfTgerSprices are reported to have been paid for them.47 words
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Article261 1939-11-29 10 I THE Scotland vs The Rest match at the 1 1 K-DDel Golf Club resulted in a win I for "The Rest" by 3?i to 3*4 as under: Scotland players mentioned first: r I Fennie &I- J. Smith (16) 1 vsM' G. Harvey (12) R. V.261 words
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99 1939-11-29 10 THE Royal Singapore Golf Club (ladies) vs. Sepoy Lines Golf Club (ladies) match was played at Bukit Timah on Friday and resulted in a win for R.S. G.C. Ladies by* 5 1 1 points to 3. (S.L G.C. players mentioned first): Miss Evans 099 words
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Article66 1939-11-29 10 The following have been selected to play hockey for the Y.M.CA. Junior Department against 7th Mountain Battery en Thursday on the Prince Edward Road Ground: V. N. Pillay; V. C. Armstrong, Thong Sing Ching- F. L. Won&?. G. L. Day, Goh Chin Chye- J. Mai.asseh, S. Hope, I. Suratta, Yew66 words
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237 1939-11-29 10 THE November medal of the Island Club was played over the week end and was won by K. Uyeda in the A Division with a net score of 69 and S. Terabe in the B Division with a net score of 62. Some of237 words
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333 1939-11-29 10 THE Sir Arnold Robinson Cup com- petition was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning and resulted in a win for A. M. Pearson and T. Black with a net score of 2. The foik)wing cards were returned:— A M. Pearson St T. B!ack333 words
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Article26 1939-11-29 10 In a thrilling rugger match at the Padang yesterday, the Royal Engineers "A* team defeated the SCC by tS'nil unconverted tries < nin e points)26 words
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155 1939-11-29 10 PENANG PERAK TEAMS FOR SATURDAY (From Our Own Reporter; Penang, Tuesday. THE key match in the norther section of the Malayan Cup rugby competition will be played at Ipoh on Saturday between Penang and Perak. Penang, who have b Selangor, will enter the final it they defeated Perak. Perak's team155 words
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Article82 1939-11-29 10 The following have accepted to nlav Association Football to-day at the S.C.C. r— SCOTLAND; J. B. Stoddart: A Per guson, W. R. Ravie; R. J. Forbes p N. Elliot, J. Welsh; A. Donald J m Fraser, W. Mcßeath, C. C. Webste- a Fraser. THE REST: E. C. Cherrington:82 words
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Advertisement5 1939-11-29 10 llW'irifmsKYlfllll Item cm whisiit MHH^[5 words
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Advertisement365 1939-11-29 10 MEALS WITHOUT MISERY Are meals a constant dread to you? Do yon have to take great care about •very bit of food you eat. for fear of having to pay the penalty in pun? Is stomach trouble the bane of your existence? Even if you have long been a victim365 words
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Article738 1939-11-29 11 SELANGOR WINTER MEETING 1 f r le flrat uf Selangor Turf RACE ONE PONIES—CIass 2—Div. 3—s'/ 2 Furs. i,!iAR PAR 8.05 Mr H S Kirwan P UVaI ilss E A OLET 7 Mr p Major Hardin* ™J Jjjj Mr. A. vaii Tooron v I?Z Mr. H738 words
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Article86 1939-11-29 11 Race 1: LASSA Rosalie Race 2: BEVERANT Faith Raca 3: REBEL KING Policy Race 4: PRINCESS PRIM Royal Desire Race 5: ADELE Jonathan Race 6: LADY IDA Metro Race 7: KIT Little Charm Race 8: CLIFTON lAD Woodqu?st By 'Trespasser' Race 1: ROSALIE Phar r»ar Race 2:86 words
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Article108 1939-11-29 11 ON Friday, Dee 1, there will be the usual afternoon raoes for all Classes, at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday. Dec. 3. the "C" Class will sail the 2nd Race for the Lembcrger Challenge Cup, starting at108 words
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Article69 1939-11-29 11 The following football matches have been fixed by the secretary of the Chung Wha Football Association. Hi? Junior team ol the Association will meet the Old Racecourse Grasshoppers at Farrer P?rk on Thursday. The Chung Wha (Seniors) will mret the Geylang Cosfnthians on Saturday at the Post69 words
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Article292 1939-11-29 11 Inter-State Hockey 'pHE following have been selected to represent Singapore in their state hockey match against Malacca at the S.C.C. on Saturday. Dec. 2:— Yee Cheok Wah; R. H. Barth, Sgt. Shorey; L. S. Reutens, Sgt. H. Cronin, P. K. Baskaran (capt.); D. Ross, N. Sullivan,292 words
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Advertisement36 1939-11-29 11 J7f HHR9H "HIGH wipes handsome" Happy World Stadium THURSDAY TWO IMPORTANT RETURN CONTESTS JOHNNY MORTELL BOY QUEE AL RODRICUES SILVER KID With Usual Good Preliminaries Popular Prices:— $1, 50 cts. 30 cts. i Promoter:—C. M. HOUGHTON.36 words
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Advertisement183 1939-11-29 11 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Your body cleans out excm Acids ana poisonous vutci ii» your Mood thru J> million tiny delicate Kidney tui>« m cr filters if poisons. In tho Kidneys or Bladder nmko yon suflVr from Getting t"p Nights. Nonroufin"—. Leg Pains, Circles Under Byes, Backache Aching Joints,183 words
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Advertisement89 1939-11-29 11 "LODHRA" Uterine Tonic "Lodhra" is made for women to relieve the unnatural pain, often making the periodical process so trying. And "Lodhra" Is dependable, helping most women trying it. Why not let "Lodhra" have the chance to help you? It acts quickly and lessens discomforts Of all Dispensaries and Stores.89 words
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Article299 1939-11-29 12 (From Our Own Reporter I Penang, Tuesday. SENTENCE of four months' rigorous 3 imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, was passed on a Chinese Muslim convert named Hassan by Mr. A. W. Bellamy in the Second Court, he being convictea on a charge299 words
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Article33 1939-11-29 12 Government's Propaganda methods were strcngly criticised at the annual meeting of the Institute of Journalists. A resolution was passed appealing for the employment of mere journalists in the news and censorship departments. V33 words
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Article618 1939-11-29 12 The annual report 01 the I pore for the year ended June 30 A number of changes in the menu the council have occurred duri, different reasons. Mr. stone Presidency on the return ol D U R from leave. :uid Dnto Bob this post. Mrs.618 words
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Advertisement113 1939-11-29 12 (mostPMO 1 RADIO SERVICE CO. of MALAYA 1934 LTD. M UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. M 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. j| 5, Ist Cl*a St., 3, Weld Street, 148, Brewster Road, 14. Beach Street, W KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG. I —I? ~1 MUSICAL I jf 'VS INSTRUMENTS /js> MILITARY v BANDS |f113 words
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Advertisement270 1939-11-29 12 Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Ar* youJtoo fat? Would you Wee to have beautiful figure like the famous Cinema Btars of Hollywood? A California physician In treating famous actors and actresses has discovered a safe secret method of quickly dissolving excess fat without draitie dieting or exercise. This discovery,270 words
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Advertisement170 1939-11-29 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: KADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934. LTD. FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT, EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY. "PYE RAD *< for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributor^: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, I Kuala Lumnur. in i. m^ Chinese STORY BOOKS Per Set Ang Bin 3io170 words
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Advertisement49 1939-11-29 12 GOLD LEAF TEA "A nice cup of Gold Lemf Tea" certainly sounds and may even look, lees romantic tha-.i draughts ol Rhenish and Tots of Glenhvet. But it never gave anyb'xiy a headache, never kindled tempers, drew swords, fired pistols, or gav e cause tor doleful and repentant Morrows.49 words
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Advertisement124 1939-11-29 12 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Optic ia ii Mr. C. 7. FAN), (Tel. *****. 375. South Bridge Road. Singapore. I Easy Ruining 3 Enduring Strength Jgr JĔ I Perfectly Balanced fi*w"o. 1 B Bejotii illy rini-hrd WW -i I I Write /or descriptive —W /*fi\ /f\u L M Jclder to W124 words
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Miscellaneous349 1939-11-29 12 ■■■■■■•■■■ft lIIUMN 1 TO-DAY'S RADIO u.umiuM W SINGAPORE LONDON »1« I* TRWSMISSIONS 2 &3 znL 225 metre* mcjt). rJms Mts (16.86 metres) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcii). gJG 17.79 M C| s jig- JSw) p.m. 9i n Mris (19.82 metres) 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of new Gramc- k!'fri. n m (local349 words
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Obituary43 1939-11-29 13 Mr. Cheng Kang Nghce and children beg to thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the. late Mrs Cheng Kang Nghee nee Goh Geok Yin as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.43 words
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Article57 1939-11-29 13 LIM—Madam Lim Gim Neo (late wife of Mr. Wee Teck Tye) aged 61 passed away leacefully on 28th November. 193 J at her residence No. 95-B, Onan Read. She leaves behind her married daughter and son-in-law Mr. Lim Bok Wee. The funeral will take place on Thursday 30-11-39, and57 words
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Advertisement430 1939-11-29 13 l>.N5 l l l«l2.»N?3^3W gtfu6&6H4 Vacant" Tamil translator in SingaSalary $75. Please reply, rticulars of education an.l i Box 212 c o Malaya Tri•i i~ umapore. A XT ED-— j i Indian Life Insurance Com- I j(. orsanizers, on e for Penan?. j Xi, 1 ih. etc.. one for Perak430 words
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Advertisement524 1939-11-29 13 WANTED AgenU for Sbirtings, SuUEffrivf*®!? *T* 10 °r Compt*juve. JindaL* Limited, Ludhiana 27 j WANTED IN MALACCA SUBURB ?2? E^l^^ R CHASEAWECF fly£ K „J ARMING FENCED I ifi?? ITH HOUSE PREFERRED. 1 JiJi LL J^ X i TICULARS T0 BOX NO POU* TRIBUNE, SING A. Astrology I HAVE ALREADY524 words
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Advertisement480 1939-11-29 13 200 PAIRS- OF SAMPLE LADIES' SaOLS IN LIZES 3 4. PURCHASE IHEM AT MESSRS BATA SHOE CO., LTD., CAPITOL BUILDING, SINGAPORE. (874-B) CHEAP SALE of second hand school books in gocd condition. Special prices given fur the full list. Muslim Khan Co., book-binder second hand dealers, 70. Bras Basah Road,480 words
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Advertisement504 1939-11-29 13 Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale FOR SALE: Gomg cheap! One secondhand Chanticleer Radio. All Wave 6 valves $30. Also one Portable Columbia Gramophone with 50 Records $15, both machines in excellent condition. Apply to Mr. Brown, 55 Koven Rd., Singapore. (838 B) I FOR SALE OR TO LET: No. 1079,504 words
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Advertisement720 1939-11-29 13 NOTICE. THE MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 4 per cent, in respect of the financial year ending 31st January, 1940, has been declared by the Directors of the Company payable to j Shareholders on the Register on720 words
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Advertisement400 1939-11-29 13 CHEONG HOCK CHYE CO. AUCTION MORTGAGEES SALE OF VALUABLE 1 LASLIIOLI) FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. To Be Held At Our Sale-room No. 1-A, Raffles Place (corner of Chulia Street), ON THURSDAY, 30TH NOVEMBER, 1939, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE Lot I. Valuable 999 years leasehold land and house No. 539, North400 words
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Article224 1939-11-29 14 Singapore, Nov. 28. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular Issued bj the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora tlon. SELLING London T+T. 2j4 1118 London demand 2|4 1116 Rates lor Freight 2 'VIS Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand >Jew York demand Montreal224 words
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Article149 1939-11-29 14 Singapore, Nov. 28. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Slam 1 $133 Rice Siam 2 $168 Rice Siam 3 $157 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $114 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 $113 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1149 words
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126 1939-11-29 14 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Nov. 28. »t_ Buyers. Sillers. No. IX RiAS. Spot loose 40'« 403* No. IX R.S.S. F O B Dec. 40i, 403 4 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8 4 in bales qqt 0 4m FA Q. R.SJS FO B. 8 4126 words
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Advertisement241 1939-11-29 14 BUY YOUR BREAD DINNER ROLLS CAKES at Raffles Bakery Confectionery IF YOU WANT THE BEST MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS ft BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. COMFORTABLE NEW BAR AT RAFFLES BRASSERIE. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE ATTRACTIVE AND SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-NICHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL241 words
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Advertisement591 1939-11-29 14 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for tne following material* or service. Foi particulars tee Municipal lender Room Date of Cloaing Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pontlan Ketehil Pumping Station. (Deposit $100). 4 p.m., March 4, 1940. Supply of 15" and 18" dia. Steel Straight Pipes, 12591 words
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Advertisement181 1939-11-29 14 PILES SPECIALISTS Tong Nam No. 285, Victoria Street, Singapore. BRANCHES: No. 220, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, No. 133, Hugh Low Street New Town, Ipoh Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs. LAU KIM PING and LAU PING HSIANG of the above named pre. mises181 words
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Advertisement771 1939-11-29 14 1038 ACHIEVEMENTS .T^kTTr: BBs BEbT U PTVbbbl WkW' gSSffls&i SIimIHLM W Bfff W 2 U 5— WHEN KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSE? YOU TO GET UP NIGHTS When Bladder is Irritated One reliable medicine, highly efficient ri:#K«..n and inexpensive is GOLD Medai When Passage is Difficult lem oa apsuleSj tne fa SuTu^771 words
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Article271 1939-11-29 15 HEW YORK CABLE New York, Nov. 28. B S JSJjS rone Barely Steady rd Jan. March 19V 8 19% «5 rone Quiet 54 FOREIGN EXCHANCE London, Monday. t t London on Paris 176 00 on Amsterdam 7.52 rTL -.-'on on Shanghai 5 Unofficial T /Xix)] i on271 words
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Article14 1939-11-29 15 Singrapore, Wednesday. The piice of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $117;;14 words
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Article15 1939-11-29 15 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:— rers: 33%; Sellers: 4015 words
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Article45 1939-11-29 15 Reuter. New York, Nov. 28. Th- Do;; Jcnes office learns from hii gton that the War Departnas tentatively drafted a bill, ible to Congress at the next empowering Government to place the export of certain strategic materials under a licensing system, "venter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article759 1939-11-29 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, Nov. 28. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin m Austral Amal -i/, 1 ..'I 3 Austral Malay 6 &> Ayer Hitam JJt £fc Ayer Weng 24 "P Ban rln 2216 2^l« Batu Selangor fes ?4n Berjuntal gj JjJ Burma Malay ii 8 Chenderlang fTL Hitam Tin"759 words
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Article213 1939-11-29 15 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Singapore price of tin remains at $117%. At 4p. m. bids for rubber were 39% cts. for spot, 40 Vs cts. for December, 38y 4 cts. for JaniMarch 1940 and 36 cts. for Aprlll June. The market was aull. Business in tin shares continued213 words
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Article98 1939-11-29 15 Maynard 90 lOOnom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1940 99 lOOnom 4%% 1947 104 lOJnom 4%% 1955 106 108nom 4% 1963 100 102 mm 5% 55-66 111% 113 cl 5% 48-68 108% 110% d 4%% 70-80 109 110% cl 3% 75-85 86% 90d 3% 1962 8800 Ol.OOd 3% 195898 words
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Article28 1939-11-29 15 The death occurred at the Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday morning, of Pamela Elizabeth Gee, aged 9, the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gee.28 words
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Advertisement103 1939-11-29 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIAAITED. -Guaranteed and Controlled by in MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Company, which is incorporated in c». md registered as a Trust Com undertakes the following duties:— ■*«CTO» &:OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, OF ESTATE OF PERSON. OF A SETTLEMENT OR u «CU:UTION OF103 words
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Advertisement124 1939-11-29 15 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Sub-Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200,000.00 r tgpro^miatei y Ot. $2,647,000,000.00 T f «-Vung Soong,124 words
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Advertisement58 1939-11-29 15 I OVERSEA- 1 CHINESE I Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at yoar disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures you of personal, responsible and58 words
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Advertisement301 1939-11-29 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. BRITISH JNJ)IA (Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to Hongkong and Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may call at ports301 words
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Advertisement353 1939-11-29 15 P&O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER ft FREIGHT SERVICES w For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. R.I.S.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 Fortnightly353 words
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Advertisement112 1939-11-29 15 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Authorised and aabeerlbed Capital £2.000,000 Eaid-ap Capital £1.000,000 Reserve Pond 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kn-fcut, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Daposits on terms to be ascertained on application. SAVINGS112 words
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Article172 1939-11-29 16 London, Nov. 28. MR. HERBERT MORRISON, the Labour leader, last night broadcast to listeners in this country. He drew a picture of what Britain would be like under Nazi rule. When peace is made, he said, a new world of freedom must be built. The Nazi172 words
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Article63 1939-11-29 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 29. /JN the Stock Exchange yesterday U yilt-edged shares advanced or small investment support but other markets were quiet, with prices fluctuating w thin narrow limits. In Commodities the upward movement of Liverpool cotton was resumed owing to the strength of Bombay,Reuter. - 63 words
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Article160 1939-11-29 16 British Wireless. London, Nov. 28. DEVELOPMENTS in the organisation of industry during the past 20 years have greatly facilitated its adaptation to war conditions. A notable example is the British iron and steel industry. In the last war, a great expenditure of money and effort wasBritish Wireless. - 160 words
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Article46 1939-11-29 16 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 29. An important meeting of Ministers vas held at the War Ministry last rvght was presided over G. M. balalier and was attended by the Ministers of Financ?, Navy Air, Blockade, Agricul ture. Trade, Public Works. Merchant Mar'ne. Armament and National Economy .—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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798 1939-11-29 16 Premier On Fate Of The Colonies CRITICISM OF PEACE AIMS Reuter. TRITICISM Premier s broadcast on peace aims and demands for more vigorous prosecution of the war were made in the House of Commons in the debate after the King s speech. In hisReuter. - 798 words
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Article34 1939-11-29 16 Reuter. tmtt tt B New York > Nov. 28. T ti k Val auth °nties announce Iw the cl ty t0 accommodate 24 giant seaplanes for neutrality P ofroi_Reuter. - 34 words
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Article148 1939-11-29 16 —..w, Hongkong, uv THE fullest possible a,r activity was displayed LSJ Japanese troops yesterday in he determined drive against slnZ? The city is now in a state nf S devastation, and big fires are in many centres. g,n S It is reported that the eneim. v148 words
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130 1939-11-29 16 Reuter. A w Paris. Nt*. LTHOL'GH the Allied de.lsionto seize all German export- bf. ccmes legally effective to-night ceitam exceptions are made which will benefit neutrals. The French Ministry of Bocka:stated to be ready to examine reqi lor handing over seized German ptf onReuter. - 130 words
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Article64 1939-11-29 16 Reuter. Paris, Not. I ML MARCFL Deat, ex-Mil m a pepi y. a well-known i 2 other n rsons were acquitl military f bunal en a charge of ing a porr.i:hlet calling peace which wa* circulated of Seii en:- jr. The remainder ol 32 perscn<= accusedReuter. - 64 words
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Article42 1939-11-29 16 London, Nov. Ij A German warship to-day >eized a Danish steamer as she was waiting M the pilot off the port of Stockholm Sne was carrying a cargo of coal from Britain for the Stockholm ElectriciU- Works42 words
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Article170 1939-11-29 16 "linijßwa i London, Nov. 28. JjiILERS knockout blow cannot now be delivered." declared Sir &a u l Hoare Lord Priv y Seal, in a sneech to-day at a meeting of the Chelsea Conservative Association Jfi 82 arly days of September, tbe German Government believed170 words
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