Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1939
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Title Section21 1939-12-02 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI -No. 287. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, December 2, 1939.21 words
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428 1939-12-02 1 Similar Embargo Expected On A rms To Japan Reuter. Washington, Dee. 1. STRONG hint that the United States will 1% impose a "moral embargo" on shipments of aeroplanes and arms to the Soviet when more complete official reports are received was givenReuter. - 428 words
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Article96 1939-12-02 1 London. Dec. 2. THE Russo-Finnish situation, while distressing for Finland, also confronts Germany with a most disco:ic<rting stats of affairs, according lo a trustworthy source in London. Russia's further advance in this area it is stated, means that the Soviets may ultimately control not only the96 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-12-02 118 words
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Article634 1939-12-02 1 New Finnish Regime Reuter. Riga, Dec. 2. jy| MOLOTOV, the Soviet Premier and Foreign Minister, states that he refuses to negotiate with the new Helsinki Government but expects to conclude a satisfactory agreement with the newly-formed "Peoples' Government" (set up by Russian invaders just inside theReuter. - 634 words
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Article106 1939-12-02 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. JT was iearned in London last night that eight enemy Dornier type of aii-craft were encountered in two hours by R.A.F. coastal command patrols in one day this week One enemy plane was destroyed and all the others retired whenReuter. - 106 words
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Article86 1939-12-02 1 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 2. THE German High Command, in a communique, states that reconnaissance machines flying over the North Sea were caught in a violent gale. Four seaplanes were forced to alight on the sea. They were partly damaged but #.11 the crew were rescued.—Reuter.Reuter. - 86 words
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Article37 1939-12-02 1 Reuter. The British steamer, Dalryan, 4,558 tens, was mined about six miles off the south-east coast. The. crew were saved. The vessel is slowly sinking in full view of watchers on the promenade of the seaside resort.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article94 1939-12-02 1 Reuter. Stockholm. Drc. 2. T*IIE Finnish Legation in Sweden has created «-necial department to deal with the stream of Swedes wishing to en list in the Finnish Army.' The war approached Sweden when rir raid alarms sounded at Tornio, on tha Finnish frontier, and SovietReuter. - 94 words
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Article26 1939-12-02 1 Reuter. New York, Dec. 1. THOMAS Dewey, District Attorney, has formally announced his candidature for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1440.— Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement173 1939-12-02 1 0 > oihek r \<-l s Pages s U.K. Ai ms Vessels 2 jfgm\ SMM Workers* Flats 3 Cinrataa 4 and 5 <, lonial Policy 6 V,h, From Finland 7 Sj)(»rt 8 inp a I To Chinese 10 Radio 11 Ships' Captains Decorated 12 auicKies cSSS* ANTI-DRYING Cleansing Pads 'n>tamable173 words
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Advertisement100 1939-12-02 1 A STRANGE FACT At the Royal Waterloo Hospital. London, it was found that thm asthma of one young woman patient was due to the particular mix of powder she used. She was hypersensitive to one of the ccnuituents and when she charmed her cosmetics for another $rand the asthma disappeared.100 words
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457 1939-12-02 2 IMPERIAL RECORD ESTABLISHED rnnn Singipore. Friday. THE impon ,o e of the S.H.B. don yam c ntial cog hi the wbeela of Imperial Defence" was stressed by Mr. H. K. Rodfl n quarters off Morse Road for the Harbour Board's artisans Sine** thg outbreak457 words
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Article461 1939-12-02 2 iirnrv nt s i n^a P° re Saturday. Wm Nancy Ward Hughes, y popular We*t Austr?lian society girl flew to Singapore for her wedding: to Mr. W.Jliam Hogg McNeill, which took place at St. Andrew's Pre-bylerian Church yesterday, sh* sent her wedd.ng dres* by sea461 words
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105 1939-12-02 2 Singapore, Friday.-Teo Kirn Kai a l>, a Hokkien, c'aimed trial this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Cldham. on a charge that on May 30. in shop 1015. Gevlang Road, being employed as a servant and ?l* SA n such105 words
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Article71 1939-12-02 2 I Singapore. Friday.-. A charge of acting as members of the Chinese National Emancipation Vanguard Corns an unlawiui society, was this afternoon explained to three Chinese, Sam Teon* W hh e Un Hui and °oh Ah Pah In the Third Police Court before Mr c H. Koh. The71 words
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54 1939-12-02 2 Mr. J. Milner HWme, the actine coroner, said at a City of London inquest that it wai surprising how much light a newspaper would catch if carried black Q U r /lnging motion during the White mackintoshes and white gas mask cases54 words
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Article18 1939-12-02 2 Reduction in potcere rates for parcels to troops serving overseas was announced by the Postmaster-Gti era 1 recently18 words
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Article429 1939-12-02 2 Tuv i Singapore, Friday. HE story of how a number of hawkers had been preyed upon by r° "l e Ph«a Bow, Choon, and an unknown Malay, both posing as pla,n clothes policemen, and how when the hawkers realised they arr7sted'rhua P R *1 U429 words
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Article123 1939-12-02 2 Singapore, Friday. FE appeal of Malayandi, a Tamil coclie who was sentenced) to death at the September assizes for the murder of a compatriot, was dismissed when it came up for hearing this morning in the I/.'gh Court before Sir Percy McElwaine. Chief Justice, S.S., Mr. lastlef123 words
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Article79 1939-12-02 2 Singapore, Friday. rVO youths, Neo Ah Kay (13) and Neo Chia Goo (13) claimed trial this morning in the second police court beiore Mr. Conrad Oldham, on a charge that they at 2.50 p.m. yesterday attempted to commit theft of two bundles cf brass valued79 words
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1109 1939-12-02 2 Singapore, Friday. COMPLETE denial of the charge of abetment of cheating was made by Robin Aylmer Elliott'in his defence, which opened this morning at the Assizes. Chan Tiang Cftye, the first accused who stands charged with cheating the Mercantile Bank, Singapore, in respect of three1,109 words
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389 1939-12-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) QVER 100 associations and guilds will he represents] meeting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and th all sections of the Chinese business community will be i ron the Registration of Businesses bill, which was read at the meeting of the Legislative Council389 words
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Advertisement39 1939-12-02 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. STREET. fXIOXE 5.06. SINGAPORE. MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK. WEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. Sk k fiivn axt AGENTS: K.«v r ~N£ KON CHEE, Son ENG TEH, rENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. MB, BRANCHED: BANKING CORPORATION. LTD39 words
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Advertisement30 1939-12-02 2 wa.ek-fkuofing cfment paint 'he PROTECTION ot *r™„ n ta PDwdw needs ijw. «fle McALISTER CO., LTD (In c° r porated in SJS.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IP0 IP0H PENANG. W.Pi5. 79A30 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-12-02 3 Nancy Ward Hughes and Mr. W. H. McNeill, photographed after ,i wedding at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, yesterday. See report on page 2.25 words
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178 1939-12-02 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Friday. I WEN TY-EIGHT were successful in the A.R.P. wardens* examinations held at Johore Bahru recently. Eleven of these are Malay teachers. course for these ladies was held in Malay by a Malay instructive personal supervision of L.178 words
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Article17 1939-12-02 3 untitled Union opinion is that prices kept down rather than wages cot the higher cost of livI17 words
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Article92 1939-12-02 3 Singapore, Friday. ALTHOUGH the ball-rolling game has been ruled as a game of chance, and banned in amusement parks, there are still a number of people who think that it is legal for them to play the game in private houses and coffee-shops. Four'raids conducted yesterday resulted92 words
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Article36 1939-12-02 3 London. Dec. 1: Mr. Peter Fraser. deputy Premier of New Zealand, who is shortly returning home after the Empire talks, waus received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace this morning.—B. O.W.36 words
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Article44 1939-12-02 3 The Overseas League tobacco fund has received a welcome gift of two cases of cigarettes from Turkey, with i a promise cf more if desired. The gift J may be called a national one. for m Turkey tobacco manufacture is a state I monopoly.44 words
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551 1939-12-02 3 Bills For Next Council Meeting Singapore, ,Friday. announcement that Government would welcome the establishment of combinations of workmen under the leadership of responsible and law-abiding" citizens for the genuine purposes of protecting and promoting their legitimate interests, was made by Sir Alexander Small, Colonial551 words
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Article51 1939-12-02 3 The band, pipes and drums of the 2nd. Bn. the Gordon Highlanders will beat the Retreat or. the S C.C. Padang on Monday. The following is the programme: Retreat Heroes of Vittoria; slow March Mac Lean O'Ardgour; march the 26th. Cameronians: strathspey Stumuie; reel Colonel McLeod; march Caber51 words
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Article20 1939-12-02 3 Mr Oh Peng Loon, of the Penan? Police Court Staff, is being transferred to the Customs Department on December i.20 words
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Article114 1939-12-02 3 Singapore, Friday. TWO marriages took place this afternoon in the Singapore Registry be fx re Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Marriage Registrar. The first was between Mr. Leonard Edward George Gumbleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard George Gumbleton of Portsmouth, England, and Miss Eleanor Myra Rule.114 words
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75 1939-12-02 3 Singapore. Friday. At a bridge party held at the residence of Sir Percv McElwaine this morning. ?300 was collected for the next services dance which will be held on Dec. 7, at the Drill Hail. SVC. Lady McElwaine and Mrs. Tongue who are members75 words
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79 1939-12-02 3 London, Pec. 1. Tim International Tin Commit lee to-day fixed the quota tor the first quarter of l'J4O at 100 per cent, of the standard tonnage*. The quota for the present quarter was suce.essivelv raised from b0 to to 70. mid <m Nov79 words
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Article70 1939-12-02 3 Singapore, Friday. THE death took place to-day at th p General Hospital of Private Richard Henry Milne of the 2nd Battalion, thi Gordon Highlanders. Tht funeral which'took place at the Biddadari Cemetery was attended with full military honours. The Military Chaplain officiated at the service. Wreaths were received70 words
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164 1939-12-02 3 Singapore, Friday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of theft as a servant, Ahmad bin Sablam, a 50-year-old Boyanese watchman employed by a Chinese firm, was to-day ordered to enter into a bond to be of good behaviour for a period of six months164 words
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Advertisement90 1939-12-02 3 jßox Office V P SV9 I H I PH TO-DAY I 3.15—6.15 |EV£RY JEIT A TIP-UP/iPMCH/MRi ,:> UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT i'THE LION HAS WINGS' A GREAT PICTURE OF A GREAT SUBJEST THE R.A.F. AT WAR. ONE OF THE PILOTS IN THE KIEL RAID UEfilF LATEST m^m f^ m X NEWS90 words
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Advertisement266 1939-12-02 3 V JWI J No waste because there's ĔW* nothing to throw uway —a meal in a minute because they are ready for economical selection of delicatessen fiiMtl oA*iliJ at >* our nearest branch UHU VUSIUj LIVER SAUSAGE tottf DM M?d MlGills PINEAFPLE HAM, MWmfmwwm mvui* pressed tongue. v PORK BRAWN,266 words
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Advertisement490 1939-12-02 4 CIRCUS TAI THEAN KEW GIRLS' CIRCUS FRESH FROM N. E. I. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. AT KALLANC ROAD! GALA OI»l \|\<. 10-\M.II I FROM 8.30 P.M. TO U. 30 P.M "W" 1 *lEL£*t?!ZZi s merous d,d who were MVtewrtd by vanous Rajahs of the N.E.I. Cheapest Admission Prices: Box490 words
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Advertisement280 1939-12-02 4 The 1111. LAUGH SHOW I Presented with an Inspiring BRITISH OFFICIAL 2 vw. R.A.F. epic! 4 SHOWS TO-DAY f* A DITAI 11 A.M.—3.15—6.15—9.15 A A II IRE ll|#m The STORY BEHIND THI IQIIC HlWff Ach ts Rov'u LEWIS MICKEY STONE "BAICIMr PARKER HOLDEN: KAIoIINVj AIR Scrmmn Play by f Agn*«280 words
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Article753 1939-12-02 5 London, Dec 1. Unanimous condemnation of Russia's action in Finland Is voiced in the mom J n J M JPfler such headings as Martyrs[» W "Freedom's Latest 28 Time says the world is given yei nf no t^ er^ dem lration tha t the eyes of753 words
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102 1939-12-02 5 Eastern News. Tokyo, Nov. 30. IN view of impossibility of fury applying the present provisional trade agreement, which was concluded between Japan and Fiance in June this year, to the current trade relations between both countries, because of restrictions on exports and imports byEastern News. - 102 words
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Advertisement457 1939-12-02 5 V<> ONE STAYS IN LOVE f I EXPECTED THIS, ore son, and i'm :ther sorry it hap. never pened. i advise DED BUT YOU TO SEE THE NEVER BE i DENTIST ABOUT J YOUR BREATH j r I p MOST BAD BREATH IS CAUSED '/.PROPERLY CLEANED TEETH. SUGGEST COLGATE'S DENTAL457 words
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Advertisement76 1939-12-02 5 SUN TALKIE 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 TYRONE POWER, LORETTA YOUNG, ANNABELLA in "SUEZ" GRAND (New World) Matinees To-day To-morrow Life Begins in CoJJege Where Were You Born EMPIRE TyUKĔ Matinees To-day To-morrow Valley of The Giants Ali Baba Goes To Town I, MM II HI II EASILY EARNED £100 A MONTH76 words
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Advertisement112 1939-12-02 5 JUBILEE THEATRE IcATBOBG SAT. 2nd Sl T N. 3rd. Double Feature 230 p.m. Laurel and Hardy in "OUR RELATION" and "SING BABY SING." DE LIKE RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244. IN THE NEW-WORLD CABARET. EXCEPTIONALLY COMFORTABLE PLACE FOR:— WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES AND OTHER RECEPTIONS. BEST CHINESE Fl RO.'FAN112 words
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Advertisement210 1939-12-02 5 TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS. ALHAMBRA More Thrilling Than "Confessions Of A Nazi Spy" our Foreign Service! No glory, 11 AMP'S r < joel McIREA keeping Americans.. w aid America out AkW W 1»V 1% &JIDCUAI! of d.„ B cr' J LppßA MAngnALL fl 1' i n 188 HHfcTAGENI^ pfrey Lynn210 words
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Miscellaneous74 1939-12-02 5 CAPITOL: "The Hardys Ride High." ALHAMBRA: "Espionage Agent." PAVIUON: "The Saint in London." CATHAY: "The Lion Has Win**." MARLBOROUGH: "Mandrake, the Magician" (chap. 1 to 6). ROYAL: "Sitara EMPIRE: "Mandrake, the Magician" (chap. 1 to 6). KOXY: "The Three Musketeers." GIRRICK: "Rangila Ma-tdur QUEENS: "Kentucky Moonshine." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side74 words
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Article329 1939-12-02 6 A Matter Of "Off" "On" |T is apparently unnecessary to have a licence to sell beer ft* consumption off the premises in the Colony. Any little kedai can stock beer and sell it so long as it complies with that regulation. But the law is evaded frequently with the result329 words
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Article196 1939-12-02 6 'JHE Nazis are wielding the propaganda weapon with complete disregard for veracity. The social conditions in Germany make it impossible without risk of life or liberty for the average German to ascertain the true facts through the medium of the foreign broadcasts, and the game that goes on196 words
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530 1939-12-02 6 PEOPLES THEMSELVES MUST BE CONSULTED "BRITAIN alone cannot lay down colonial policy,'' states Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Secretary for the Colonies. "When peace comes the economic or political policy to be pursued in the Colonies must be the result of consultation with the530 words
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Article101 1939-12-02 6 Reuter. Stockholm. Dec. L ACCORDING to one unconfirmed report, about 300 bombers flew over Helsinki yesterday. The number of victims is undoubtedly large. In one part of the town, about 70 are buried under the ruins of the cellar in which they sought protection. ItReuter. - 101 words
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Article95 1939-12-02 6 London, Dec. 1. THE Finnish steamer, Mercator, 4,260 tons, was mined off the Scottish coast this morning, and sunk in six minutes. One of the crew was tropped below deck and probably killed. The crew got away in two boats and later landed at Scottish ports. As95 words
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Article69 1939-12-02 6 Reuter. London, Dec. 1. IJNDER a new Board of Trade order, 109 additions are made to the original order directing 278 firms carrying on business in foreign countries to be deemed enemies under the trading with the enemy act. Six deletions are mad*. Traders andReuter. - 69 words
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Article119 1939-12-02 6 Reuter. Mexico City, Dec. L PRONOUNCING partial judgment in the Mexican oil expropriation case, Senor Jose Cruchelo, presiding judge, clearly showed that he will find substantially against foreign petroleum comPa £i es he he passes m™ l judgment. This finding will be consonant with ™J*Reuter. - 119 words
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Article31 1939-12-02 6 Reuter. Budapest, l) et REPORTS of alleged ten*. firing- and troop concern, tions on (he Russo-Hunffarian frontier are empKatically de mcd by the semi-official am** —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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64 1939-12-02 6 Reuter. St. Avanger Der i TWO British destroyers which a 1 at Mastrafjorden with a yesterday have left Norwegian S The submarine has been taken im, shipyard here for repair —Reuter The destroyers pleaded bad weather and the submarine damage and soup* the 48 hours'Reuter. - 64 words
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Article31 1939-12-02 6 The Secretary for Foreign Affairs (lord Halifax) gave a iuncheon oartv on Thursday in honour of His Exce' lency Monsieur Numan Menemencioeiu Secretary-General of the Turkish El nistry of Foreign Affairs.31 words
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Advertisement104 1939-12-02 6 Brighten up Your Home with O■SO-EZY Makes things look J like new! I I POLISHES FLOORS FURNITURE I Obtainable from ROBINSON'S 1 —j THE AUTOMATIC IVRIST WATCH. THE RIGHT GIFT FOR HIM This Wonder Watch is fl* ™j Waterproof, f Ordinary $29!o!) Stainless Steel Case 9 ct. Gold $78 09104 words
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Advertisement101 1939-12-02 6 MIRROR OF FATE trm M. S, Pandit, MĔ Tiong Hoa Hote First Floor Room IV'l_Bi_' Street, Singapore. ■W Phone 3447. If you want to solve your petty-fixes, visit M. S. Pandit, who is most popular Ramalist (Ancient Arabic Systems). Able to give advice for Business, Health, Wealth, Love, Marriage and101 words
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Advertisement12 1939-12-02 6 J i WW- MM J iiiiin'" 1 """y f y,rJ *hc H12 words
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Article, Illustration883 1939-12-02 7 Russian Attack To Stop First "NO SURRENDER TO ULTIMATUM" Reuter. !ir-ui t London,, Dec. 1. I 1 1 ,nn,sh Legation ,n London declares that there is no question of Finland "surrendering." The Government lias been reshuffled and given a broader basis. Negotiations will beReuter. - 883 words
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Article162 1939-12-02 7 Reuter. Washington, *)ec. L IN a formal statement read at the press conference to-day, President Roosevelt declared that Soviet Russia's invasion of Finland was a profound shock to the United States, and jeopardised, the rights of mankind to self-government. All peace-loving peoples would unanimously condemnReuter. - 162 words
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Article474 1939-12-02 7 Capital Again Bombed Reuter. London, Dec. 2. JJELSINGFORS, the Finnish capital, and many other towns were ruthlessly bombed yesterday. The Russians issued a statement on their campaign to-day. The statement made no comment about the fighting and completely denied Soviet bombing of villages.—Reuter. London, Dec. 2. AReuter. - 474 words
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Advertisement29 1939-12-02 7 HI ffi Wt WB IB S SW_BMXJB>»JLPLJ^JLJ^ i ■^^■■^^^^■r^^Bß^^^Br^^B mm m m fu 191 7 3£ JM m (Iff Hi .lift «Hi Jr^N/ jHjjl Hffll 188 By mm/Mm, jjuJa29 words
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Advertisement484 1939-12-02 7 0 OVER $F 15,000 RECORDS Must Be Sold, Regardless of Cost! Ones a year, we have to make room for new arrivals, this year for 1940 stocks. Now is your opportunity to buy records at less than Factory prices. Every Record is Brand New. SURPLUS STOCKS ONLY Rex 25 cts,484 words
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445 1939-12-02 8 Eight Goals On Padang R.E. (Changi) 7; S.R.C 1. PROVING superior to their opponents in all departments, the R.E., Changi, yesterday defeated the S.R.C. by seven goals to one in a hockey game played on the padang. The Sappers played a grand game as445 words
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Article37 1939-12-02 8 ny?"»« —aii l > TO-DAY HOCKEY: Singapore vs. Malacca, S.C.C; C.S.C. vs. Netherlands S.C., C.S.C. RUGGER: "Malaya Cup" Penang v.?. Perak, Ipoh; Whites vs. Colours, S.C.C. TURF: Selangor Winter meeting, X.L BADMINTON: Commercial Houses Final, C.U.37 words
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Article69 1939-12-02 8 In a friendly game of soccer, the Tamil Brotherhood Party drew with the Royal Air Force HQ. XI by, 3—3 at Farrer Park yesterday. A team to represent tthe Tamil Brotherhood Party against the Chinese Sports Association at Farrer Park on Sunday, will be chosen from69 words
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Article21 1939-12-02 8 A council meeting of the Singapore Billiards Association will be held en Monday, at 5.30 p.m. at No. 1-A, Kirk Terrace.21 words
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Article81 1939-12-02 8 Race 1:—-BAY ROSE Glamour Race 2:—MARNELL Fern let Race 3:— M.G.M. Stone Ginger Race 4:—SELANGOR II Roy 31 Desire Race S:—ADELE Work Play Race 6:—METRO Lay Off Race 7:—EMILY DIGNUS Little Charm Race B:—BENEDICT Prunella (By "Trespasser") Race I: GLAMOUR Rosalie Race 2: SPRING GIRL Fernl.-t Race81 words
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Article328 1939-12-02 8 FOLLOWING are weights for to-day, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Winter meeting: RACE ONE PONIES; Class 2, Div. 3, 6 Furs. Mountain Belle 8 13 Twinkling Eyes 312 Mabel Smith 8.7 Phar Par 8 5 Glamour 84 Rosalie 84 Bay Rose328 words
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Article37 1939-12-02 8 Singapore, Friday. In an interesting game of hockey played at Tanglin between ah R.A.M.C. eleven and a representation from the Asiatic Petroleum Company, the latter emerged winners by the odd goal in three.37 words
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Article38 1939-12-02 8 In a game that did not start until ten minuses to si::, due to the late arrival of the Collegians, the Indian Association played a goalless draw with the Raffles College in a hockey match at Balestier yesterday.38 words
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Article244 1939-12-02 8 IN an evenly contested M 1 hockey played yesterday \Tu f Lim Green, New Bridge )tlg Singapore Colts Hockey c.*h i he feated the S.C.R.C. by the oni h scored in the game. lv oa The winners put un n hctf than the Chinese244 words
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Article555 1939-12-02 8 C.S.C 8; V.M.C.A.. 0 gHOWING irresistable form, the Ceylonese Sports Club registered the biggest victory in major hockey this season, when they trounced the V.M.C.A. to a tune of eight goals to nil in a fast game at their ground yesterday. J*P* fa ft that they555 words
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Advertisement159 1939-12-02 8 The Safe Way to Security %^'*?r^ The danger of disease demands y^^^.^^^^^^L CaJ vert's Medical Soap a strong S^~* carbolic soap world-famous for its efficacy. Calvert's is your guarantee of safety because you can rely upon f its strength. Always keep a tablet 1» 6 S^^S^ handy in case of159 words
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Advertisement103 1939-12-02 8 —•< It is just natural for children to be full of life —brimful of health. But, it is not always easy to keep them quite so well and strong utdess you the m% COrf S Emulsion makes them well and jffSf Ce P S them eU It supplies just that103 words
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Advertisement402 1939-12-02 9 WANTED: AGENT for sundry good-i products. Box 219, Malaya Singapore. (906-B» [g rANT CASHIER, small salary x 218 c o Malaya Tribune Sin. (902-B) ED: Experienced canvasser of ements for daily newspaper. m only first month. Salary imissioc afterwards if service U ry. Apply Post Office Box No! pore. <895-B>402 words
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Advertisement519 1939-12-02 9 AND HOROScWhTareTS? Axr^SL J SEATED UNDER OTTAR i e2f SJSSS' m S ELPED others" i CAN HELP YOU TOO DON'T yi« 10l VESSEL™* OF orau TROUBLES TO TAKE YOU irv PRoM YOU? FUTL Y 1?F U THE S??!?^ 01 YOUR BUSINESS, wt?s THE MYSTIC YOGIS HELP AT YOUR A9KTi\:rHOROSCOPE AND519 words
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Advertisement588 1939-12-02 9 FOR SALE: Superior quality cotton bedsneets 72" x bo" >i Lain, Lady Brand English bedsheets 80" x 90" $15u each at Dr,LHI LOUSE, 179, Middle Rd Singapore. <903-B» FOR SALE. Turkeys at 80c. rer pound Apply to No. 68, Thompson Road, Singapore. <898-B> FOR SALE—Loose packing straw— about 500 bags.588 words
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Advertisement577 1939-12-02 9 ■nr qtfrfdiusUte BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Firms wishing to extend their business to North Borneo please send their wholesale price lists, samples and particulars to VOONS CO., Po„t Box 48. SANDAKAN who will act as Sole-agents for suitable products. (868-B» Stamps FOR SALE: 10 lots of stamps. Many very valuable. Apjply for577 words
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Advertisement702 1939-12-02 9 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Director cf Public Works. Singapore, up to noon of the Hh, December, 1939, for the following work:— Transport of dredgings for the period Ist January. 1940, to 31st December, 1940, from the Malacca River to:— (a) The Reclamation behind702 words
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Advertisement502 1939-12-02 9 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received at the Office of the Settlement Engineer, Singapore up to noon of the 11th December, 1939 for the following work: Erection of New Operating Theatres and Laboratory Anmxe to Third Class Surgical Block at General Hospital, Singapore. Evciy person applying for a form of502 words
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592 1939-12-02 10 A FAIR in aid of the China Relief Fund is being held at the Happy World on the first three nights of this month. An interesting feature is the exhibition of hundreds of pictures, with explanations in both English and Chinese, showing the all-important YunnanBurma592 words
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Article116 1939-12-02 10 Singapore, Friday. LIM Qucy Siong, alias Lak Kiat, who yesterday afternoon pleaded guilty before Mr. J. L. McFall, the Singapore Criminal Judge, on charges that on Nov. 15, at 2, Ban San Street, he attempted to alter six Straits Settlements quarier-cent coins to give them ihe116 words
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Article129 1939-12-02 10 THE following is the programme of practices to be carried out by heavy artillery on Singapore Island during the month of December:— MORNING SHOOTS Dec. 4. 5. 8 and 16. A.A. firing from the Eastern end of Singapore Island. Dec. 7. Seaward firmg from the Southern end r129 words
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Article169 1939-12-02 10 oingai/ore. Friday The hearing was continued in the Fouith Police Court to-day beforr Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, in a summons case brought against Mr. Hew Say Huan. a well-known member of the Hckkien Community and a Committee Membvi of the China Relief Fund, by Mr. Tan Bong Kong169 words
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Article64 1939-12-02 10 Singapore, Frida\. Lam Chi Seng, a 20-year old Cantonese police supervisee, who was yesterday charged with failing to report himself to ihe Central Police Station for the month of October, was this afternoon discharged by Mi. C H. Koh, the third magistrate, on being informed by the Court64 words
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Article50 1939-12-02 10 Singapore, Friday.—Choosing the public roadway to sett'e their grievance/, a Chinese couple, Lim Thian Boy (33) and his "wife. Tan Ah Cheok (30) were this morning fined $1 each In the Third Police Court when they pleaded puilty to disorderly conduct by fighting in Ne.'son Rorrd yesterday morning.50 words
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Article64 1939-12-02 10 Singapore. Friday. Sinnapu Pomiiah, a lish-speaking rent-collector of Sembawang Estate, this morning trial before Mr. C. H Koh in the Third Police Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $90 entrusted to him in tne month of October. The64 words
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Article24 1939-12-02 10 Mr E. V. Emaung, chief clerk of the Penan? Police Courts, who underwent an operation recently at the Penang General Hospital, has resumed duty.24 words
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Advertisement41 1939-12-02 10 LAX I) FOR V\LL ADAM ROAD Valuable residential butfdirig land in this central josiiicn. Hilly pleasant surroundings, close to Singapore Golf Ciub. AREA 2U 2 ACRES. PRICE 9 cents per square foot. APPLY A. T. Edwards Co., Ltd. 11. MALACCA STREET.41 words
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Advertisement156 1939-12-02 10 "PYE** RADIOS Known to their numerous satisfied < owners in Malaya. AS SECOND TO NONE. I Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG> Distributors* RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT Established 1921. 206, Middle Road. An up-to-date Restaurant situated at Middle Road, Singapore, opposite Registrar of Vehicles. All kinds156 words
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Advertisement120 1939-12-02 10 I 1 For Style, Comfort. Economy, CONSULT The Oriental -Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd.. SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. For Convenience Comfort Cool Climate Fine Food Cood Rest Remember j EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands Situated 4,700 feet above sea level mm120 words
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Advertisement280 1939-12-02 10 ONLY HALF ALIVE? Does the heat y Does the day seem long sometimes too much to I need to get worried ab old Dame Nature provided for your state of body loi your tiredness and fed-uj can be ended by drinking of water containing th< mineral elements Sodium 1 ■-■-I280 words
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Article237 1939-12-02 11 n )REIGN EXCHANCE London, Friday, [i n on Paris 176.00 >n Amsterdam 7.5? Shanghai 4 n i<j non Hongkong 15.3 I|32d n on Japan Is. 12 32d. n New York 402 0C to 404.00 Unchanged PRODUCE London, Friday. 1 !alay) in buUf. inert Not given Straits FMS)237 words
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Advertisement119 1939-12-02 11 ROME 1 ?.".4 Metres CllBlO kes) p.m. to 7.45 p.m.) •.ch. m operas by Meisca»nl. J '-'.:E?:.Sh. Tey .n French, v in Japanese. X 'mas Sale and OKURA'S ART CHINA j SHOW i are now on at SABA Co. Ltd. j Middle Road, Singapore. II .SheafferSm) LIFETIME O^ 2.Hi —tie119 words
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Advertisement303 1939-12-02 11 GREAT ASTERN OPTICAL CO., (OiKician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 21C4). 275. South Bridge Road, Singapore. STANDARD SARSAPARILL/ jF Elood builder nd puriflei *$?r\*JL 0111 es various *&&r~ tropical diseases Local Price $1 per bottle. Small bottle 50. cts. cJole Agents* A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO., 79, Hill Sf., Singapore.303 words
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Advertisement251 1939-12-02 11 splcialist guarantee to cure Piles Fistula within 10 days without operation whatsoever, or ycur money will be refunded. Numerous unsolicited testimonials. H. KARIM RAKSH SONS, 709, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone. Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PßOVlNß ANK." nead Office, SICCHOW.251 words
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Advertisement304 1939-12-02 11 STEAMER BAILINGS. P& and BRITISH INDIA (Incorpoiated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The test 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. AM vessels may call304 words
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Advertisement358 1939-12-02 11 P&O v BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES > For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, i Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apc£>r Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe s Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon358 words
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Advertisement119 1939-12-02 11 I THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. KROAFORX BUAH CWi 4, WMJmvmmto Str ret Authorised and snbscrlbed Capital £2,000,000 Eaid-up Capita £1,000,000 Heoerre Pond 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONPOM Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, klrtuk Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits119 words
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Miscellaneous296 1939-12-02 11 j TO-DAY'S ttADtOX i 9 SINGAPORE iiwSin& 1 P! ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcls) IXiMDON ZHP 30.56 metres (9.69 mm) P C|S, TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 12.Light Orchestral Concert nlaveri h„ GSG 17 79 Mc s metres) Adelphi Hotel Orch directedby f"*~Z GSF 15 ,1 Mc 8 (".92 me tres) 1.30296 words
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168 1939-12-02 12 Three Gallant Fights Against Submarines Reuter. London, Dec. 2. fHE story of the first straight fight in this war between a defensively armed merchantman and a U-Boat is revealed in the award of the 0.8. E. to Captain Albert White, master of the Stonepool.Reuter. - 168 words
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Article34 1939-12-02 12 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Dec. L Germany has warned Argentina against allowing Argentine ships to enter the war zone, and refuses to accept responsibility if the warning is ignored. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article99 1939-12-02 12 Reuter. London, Dec 1. MEN up to the age of 23 are now to be called up for military service. A Royal proclamation makes liable for service all male British subjects who by to-day reached the age of 20 but not thatReuter. - 99 words
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Article65 1939-12-02 12 Reuter. Stockholm. Dec. 2. THE Swedish Minister to London has 1 presented a formal protest against the decision of the British Governnvnt that Geiman expo.ts in neutral vessels will be liable to confiscation. The Swedish Government says the :on cannot be considered to be -sasedReuter. - 65 words
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Article26 1939-12-02 12 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 1. Count Ciano received the German Ambassador Herr Mackensen to-day. according to a Rome dispatch to the German news agency.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-12-02 12 Reuter. Paiis. Dec, LAST night's communique reptrl i patrol encounters and rectpi« artillery action at varies tints <i the front during Fiiday. Yesterday morning's stated: Artillery fire durii Yesterday evening we repula my raid. Gen. Brauchitsch. com chief of the German army, to the Western frontReuter. - 65 words
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Article268 1939-12-02 12 Reuter. Paris. Dec. I gV 259 votes to 23 the Senate iast night passed a bill conferring full powers on Premier Daladier for the duration of the War. M. Daladie:, in a broadcast, declared I that Germany, being too weak to coni quer other powers, hadReuter. - 268 words
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Article55 1939-12-02 12 British Wireless. London, D c. I. THE Mini try of Supply states th small fire occurred early nms at an explosives factory. of which fenr people are in hospital suffering from burns. The fire was put out by th fire brigade. Little damag Employment willBritish Wireless. - 55 words
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Advertisement55 1939-12-02 12 SANATOGEN FOR CONSTIPATION I TILES |l i?"^ 11 or bangalore I I Dust and Water proof They cln be t^ !nter ockmg system-and are I and so are less liable to breakage i? transit T*^^ desi S" I is perfect. «****<tge in transit. The terracotta colour on them 50,5 Ag?nte:55 words
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