Morning Tribune, 5 October 1939
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Title Section13 1939-10-05 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol 4-So. 209. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, October 5, 1939. FIVF CENTS.13 words
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Article372 1939-10-05 1 Neutrality Re-Stated BERLIN, OCT. 4. 41 TiiOKITATIVE ITALIAN QUARTERS HAVE DENIED A REPORT THAT SIGNOR MUSSOLINI IS STUDYING A PLAN FOR PEACE CONFERENCE, SAYS A ROME TELEGRAM TO THE OFFICIAL GERMAN NEWS AGENCY. The message aaas that these authoritative Italian quarters state teat the news isReuter - 372 words
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Article53 1939-10-05 1 Amsterdam, Oct. 4. A GERMAN trade delation headed l by A Dr schacht. comprising 26 V**** is going to Moscow next week to^ flscuss the extension of trade Germany and Russia, according to the Telegraai. Trade problems between Germany and South Eastern Europe will alsoReuter - 53 words
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253 1939-10-05 1 London. Oct. 4. I in in the Maginot Line is desL eHbed by several newspaper correspondents who were invited to inspect one of the forts yester--1 Thev tell of how thousands of French troops eat, sleep, work and nlav underground, withReuter - 253 words
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184 1939-10-05 1 Lord Ha lifax Says German Word Unacceptable London, Oct. 4. I ORD HALIFAX in the House of L Lords to-day said that Britain and France were ready and anxious to join hands with others, including Germany, to establish in Europe a state of affairs in which all and especially theReuter - 184 words
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Article196 1939-10-05 1 Paris, Oct. 4. rRANCO-BRITISH solidarity, whether in the military, financial or economic spheres, remains as close as ever, it is reiterated in responsible circles, following this morning's Cabinet. The French reply to any offers of peace coming from whatever quarter will be similar to that of196 words
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Article53 1939-10-05 1 London, Oct. 4. IMTLER is leaving Berlin to-night for the Wau>aw front, according to the Berlin correspondent of an Amsterdam newspaper. He is to lead the so-called triumphal march into Warsaw. The general hoisting of flags to "celebrate the end of the Polish campaign" began inReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement31 1939-10-05 1 L lOn ogher l a^ es j j M.irkfts r I Kood Pro^'cutions Leader P-»s* J u omens Paj 10 &11 1K it 15 2. 8. is is tM mm W31 words
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Advertisement31 1939-10-05 1 CAPITOL! FIRST AGAIN!! Showing TO-DAY!! LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS (By AIR MAIL) including The DUKE DUCHESS of WINDSOR IN ENGLAND Last Pictures of the "COURAGEOUS" THE GREAT LIVERPOOL FIRE etc. etc.31 words
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Article38 1939-10-05 4 I mdon, Oct 4. Tup; Turkish military mission which their ol the 1 rnment to-d Tht mtil thii i Ing Thu who arf led bf will be fchi i tlta al luncheon to- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article51 1939-10-05 4 London. Off 4. T^i I Further ncw.s of the di 1 beyond the o>u■ioii.s last liH'iit between the LlthUODlaa Pbreign Minister and m. Ifolotov. and the Latvian Pbreign Minister and M. MoJotov. each oi which lasted two hours. I! 'i;tt the Turki.sh Hordgn Mim.stn i, tjjj awaiting instruction.Reuter - 51 words
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Article47 1939-10-05 4 EVACUATION COST London. Oct. 4. THK I I Ol H( Rltli 111 Elliot m the Howe ol Common* thj. afternoon that tbfl initial co.st of the Governmi nation scheme for Engiiid Scotland would be about .00.000 The weeklj expenditure on billetine v;us ab(JUt l'4. r )0.000 ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article140 1939-10-05 4 Singapore, Wednesday. Tin ut midday was $i 17 3 unchanged, while the price ol rubber at lour o'clock u;ls buyers Spot 33 r> H cents. October I)< cember 83 V4 cents, and January March SlTi market quieL Offerings ol Sterling tin shares on a fairly largi from140 words
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Article73 1939-10-05 4 London, Wedn. Previous To-day Change RI'BBER Quiet, Steady Quiet, Steadv Spot Buyers 9 l 2 9» 2 Sellers 9 5 8 9 916 __i l6 (Ist urd) November Buyers 99 16 94 _i Sellers 911 16 99 16 Ju :ward) December Buyers 9 5 8 99 16 __j73 words
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Article81 1939-10-05 4 London, Wednesd Previous To-day Chan?* PALM OIL (Malay) y unange In bulk Aug Sept. £15. 10.0 Nominal Not given COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept. shipment £10.16.3 Sellers Not eivea SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. shipment 23- Sellers 22'- Sellers rAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) Sept. shipment 28 Sellers Unchanged PEPPER81 words
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Article132 1939-10-05 4 wMmSsWmmm London, Wednesday S ouu Previous To-day Change Dunlop Rubber 85 6 85 6 General Electric 25- 9 _-qi Imperial Chemical Industries 62 3 62 Imperial Tobacco 281 u 2 8 7U Anglo-Dutch 208 9 108 9*" Canadian Pacific 24 o_ London Tin 7 f b 6d132 words
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Article54 1939-10-05 4 KLTBBER New York. Oct. 3. Previous To-day Buyers Sellers Manet Tone Dull steady 8p01 Buyer* 3 4 W 4 __i„ aa Seller* 20 19 U it Forward JanMarch Buvers 18 3 4 18' 4 Zi| IjH Seller* 19 18 2 Market Tone Very Quiet Quiet 58 to54 words
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Article15 1939-10-05 4 London. Wednesday. GOLD Previous To-day Change 6rLVER ICI Fin6 Pef Z £880 «.8O15 words
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Advertisement131 1939-10-05 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited ho^ to announce that their new branch office No. 12, JALAN RAJA. ALOR STAR KEDAH will commence business on MON. 16th OCT., 1939. 1 1 1 *^J3r rv. 1 1 k NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1f24. Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands131 words
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Advertisement18 1939-10-05 4 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel 5926 2, Finlayson Green.18 words
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Article41 1939-10-05 5 Special Empire Broadcast hu been received from l\ r -.atingthattheyw.il I ilv Answers" on I ',rS P in-eS m on smia 'V icts m dramatic i^'ofU-e various DominI i! Jl the program--1 the recent criticisms exI to .supplement the EmI oietins.41 words
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Article174 1939-10-05 5 I Singapore, Wednesday. II PRETTY wedding was solemnised A yesterday at the Tanglin Garri>on church, when Miss Leila Rosemarv Tilley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Tilley, of Shanghai, was married to Lieut. Ralph Bacon Prince, of ihe 2nd. Battalion, the Loyal Regiment. Lieut. Prince is the son174 words
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74 1939-10-05 5 Washington, Oct. 3. The Mexican Government has anunced that it will not recognise for reason conquest by force and that it will continue dipl matic relations ■'h the Folish Government. -Reuter. Paris Oct 3 The United States Ambassador to Po paid his first formal callReuter - 74 words
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Article68 1939-10-05 5 r,f 8 u apore Wednesday. -Folkert Gerit Johannes Wildemann, a Dutch subfw i day a PP e ared before Mr. J. tr,t ur Cooke the Third Police Maatfr e '^u anSWer a char S e Of failin g 1 aue nd the Magistrate's Court, Kuala fZ68 words
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Article19 1939-10-05 5 Om US, Wee Ung of the Censor's Singapore wUI deliver an appeal okkien on behalf of the St. Nicholas19 words
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Article52 1939-10-05 5 Singapore, Wednesday —Appearing before Mr J. Fletcher Cooke, the Third Police Magistrate, Ahmad bin Gulam Mohamcd. a 35 year old Bengali Islam, claimed trial to the charge of theft of $260 In notes belonging to Diwan Chand. The case was postponed to Oct. 1A police bail52 words
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Article172 1939-10-05 5 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATION ONE of the most useful b turned off the Government printing press in this country— U w« take into u.-.ouni the number oi people to whom it may prove valuable in the years to come -is silvers 111 Malaya." prepared lor the K;IM.-ati..n Department and172 words
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Article80 1939-10-05 5 Singapore, Wednesday. ACCUSED of bringing gWj into the colony by false pretences, pretending to be their natural rrnAher. a 40-year-old Kheh woman appeared before Mr. J. Fletcher Cooke in the third police cour^ to-day. t Tl^c woman was Lee Kong £m; the cirls involved were80 words
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600 1939-10-05 5 GIRL SPEAKER SAYS DOCTORING BEST Singapore, Wednesday. INTERESTING sidelights on the life of medical college students in Singapore were given by Mfal I. Hoisington and Mr. Jaswant Singh of the King Edward VII Medical College, speaking at the weekly Kotary Club luncheon to-day. Miss Hoisington. said600 words
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Advertisement29 1939-10-05 5 STANDING Jl^^^^M^ RUNNING .HHHMj i *^^il§ haa been idle for tome week*. 0 ||W] SHELL MOTOR OIL Sta^s on the fob Asiatic Petroleum Co* (S.S.) Ltd. WPJ3. 89. i29 words
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Advertisement332 1939-10-05 6 BVERVTinNG \<H U\M in IMMMM N <> U(t|! SONG |s vl N( B1 re \l in R GRI Ml M STARTS TO-N.CHT IMVIIJO* CjKAUII FIELDS [NTH] miiu i mm;\ m\ ri( iikk "W^ TT^ T^ T^ B ijy Wllll T M4KI MACiriKF ko(;kk in i m A i tm i)i^332 words
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Advertisement190 1939-10-05 6 SHOWS PACKED UUI r^/BUMi The M<»-1 Kxcitin^ TrefJCfl \(i\entim 9iM4 m HUBSICANI |";iacklJ| io-ikw /wS^httV Al Alalavas I-AK(i!->T Theatre ffli^}! CAPITOL \¥m*vmr)£ 11 i:i \i.is\i i nsi -Rpx^shh 1 yX&\3 M XI THKMIf DIFItKtM Jp&y 'ZAMBOANCA' n .£>/ i^-^^^l '^EE K*- iUlt^ u maidens lorn Y~fjr~ '^1 I'-. c v190 words
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417 1939-10-05 7 COSTLY OMISSIONS TO EXHIBIT RICE PRICES .....oapore. Wednesday U«B> r^./tln/pr..- hi to the Fifth P»l"<- <' h "»'•> i imposed. l d ult three moir, j iiXy't the charge, but jV visit of the pply Officer Mr I hac l the prices exhibited ,n!v On the day of the ,nd417 words
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Article51 1939-10-05 7 Singapore for the week end--240. of which 149 were male 1 female The death rate was 22.47 per ompared with 21.81 in the preceding i the corresponding week of rleath rate was 140 4 per mille ired with 146.0 in the preced- voar Total births were 52051 words
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Article100 1939-10-05 7 fentrftl information tint. 1 008 in the Federated M;.l.»v l't»>d under the provision* o! No 4403 of September 7, peratlon of the Emergency Reitlon of Travel > Order a permit to enter or leave Way States, or an endorsnmenCtrtincate of Nationality per enter or leave the Federate; hould100 words
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Article121 1939-10-05 7 Singopore, Wednesday. Several Hollywood stars have messages of congratulations to Assocta ted Tr- Ltd.. on the opening ol the Cathay in Singapore. Cables received yesterday from Beverley HUM California, read as follows: From Shirley Temple: I would like U go to Singapore, but as I121 words
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Article521 1939-10-05 7 Arming Of Merchantmen London, Oct. 3. IN the House of Commons last week, the First Lord of the Admiralty mentioned that for the fortnight past, armed merchantmen continually have been leaving British harbours and that in a short time the hu*e merchant navy of the British Navy would be armed.British Wireless - 521 words
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Article41 1939-10-05 7 The estimated export of dry rubber from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan to' September amounted to 33.000 tons. Exports for September of tin and tin-in-ore based on an assay of 75.5 per cent amounted to approximately 10.200 tons41 words
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Article25 1939-10-05 7 London, Oct. 4. AFTER transmitting throughout the! nioht an extirmely condensed and SO Car been ignored by the ucimau press.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article157 1939-10-05 7 PA TRIOTIC FUND DONA TIONS Firms &~K? 5;,,,?," 0 r,.. $250. C H. Kent $2U. «^£«^^£2X and 125 MALAY SECTION s;?s|h,se s 52. man A»had bii IW q^ bm BMfll bin Ha), ".^""^Lbln H. kjsss &ss ,rL A ri,. s. < Inch* Y,la., bin Hajl Taib $1. Inch <• b..iHohd157 words
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Advertisement31 1939-10-05 7 THEATRE ROYAL Opening TO-NIGHT 6 9.30 'NANDAKUMAR A Super TAMIL Talkie. ii.ini.Konoriiii 846 Tp-NteM M5 Last TWO ShoWl 9i "CHANDRASENA" SUN TALKIE TO-NKiHT «DM Bi-«s. MuicaK ■'■■'>'> Ult! •lahiu:^ «i mi: moov31 words
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311 1939-10-05 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, October 5, 1939. NO PREMATURE PEACE }/l l fd Qeorge did not mal impression by his Inter n In the House ol Commons del (lowing the Prime Minisl tement, Mr. Du/r Coopei d« thai the speech might Ih '"1 abroad as a sug- surrender, and although Mi-311 words
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Article368 1939-10-05 8 German Pressure To Join War London, Oct. 4. gENTIMENT of British Parliamentary circles remains adamantly opposed f <» any agreement to lay down arms on German terms. Many British observers believe Hitler intends to use the British rejection to shift responsibility for war on to the Allies.Reuter - 368 words
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Article26 1939-10-05 8 Paris, Oct. 4. A communique says triers was a quiet night. There was artillerv tire on both sides south of Zw ibruecken ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article31 1939-10-05 8 Moscow. Oct. 4.—M. Sarajoglu iTurki *i Foreign Minister) is awaiting Ankar reply on hi.- report on Sunday", con vesatton with Stalin and Molotov H <to remain here four ofnH days.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article17 1939-10-05 8 ncki (PolWi President, retired) to en%i Switzerland, and it is expected that Will reside at Fribourg.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article16 1939-10-05 8 "ate on neutrality revision has been [M *> ««>-morrow an account o" SS.^toVftSte. I^' Dem cratic ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article25 1939-10-05 8 Rome OeX 4.-General Terauchi. head o -the Japanese military mlseion whi-h htf been visiting Germany, is due here to-dnv «m will leave for liknonS ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article70 1939-10-05 8 Brussels, Oct. 4.— M. Van Zeelanrt former Premier and advocate of an "n ,trrnational economic conference, is leavimg to-morrow for the United States at tne invK-ation of President Roosevelt to connection with a conference on EuroOct n [e fUgCe P roble ms in Washington 01 Earl Winterton and Sir HerbertReuter - 70 words
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132 1939-10-05 8 London. Oct 4 tl* FOREIGNERS In Britain will now be allowed to join the British a but there Is no intention as yet \sfc forming a foreign legion. The King has ordered that an I may hold a commission or may be ei. syiReuter - 132 words
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Article31 1939-10-05 8 GERMAN NOTE TO SWEDEN Stockholm. Oct 4 for rjERMANY has sent Sweden a N similar to that received by Ciiited States warning shipping against improper behaviour near British French waters.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article55 1939-10-05 8 EMPHASISING 3 of y Unitrd states overtures to Latin American countries for greater trade President Roosevelt, at a press conference, indicated that wider powers might Bought by the Import, and EXDOTt Hank, and the AdminiAnit ion was s^ tog to enter markets \vu open b v h«.Reuter - 55 words
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16 1939-10-05 8 Tm r I-ondon. Oct 4 H! tmed nu.l.T whidi sank ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article179 1939-10-05 8 rrr HTrc r London, Oct. 2. EIGHTEEN defenders of the Polish peninsula of Hela, which was the wherry, 1 ngh ld ag lnSt thC GermanS hav anived j Sweden. \viere they are now interned. They left in a patrol boat on Sunday and ran across theReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement13 1939-10-05 8 I fIEWM's I ■it I E |i "white I Idb e I fwHISKYI13 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1939-10-05 9 >UOB ta temperate climates uk forms a fairly large part fly diet not nearly enough mk in Singapore. It is, in- usual to hear the mo-vtar-old say that her prill not touch milk or to hear i rclaim "Well, but she is Irl new. It is not1,096 words
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Advertisement37 1939-10-05 9 I NEXT WEEK d I I l ok out for our special and very I comprehensive article on the S PASTURISATION OF MILK I which will be published on this I I .up. next 2 I- THURSDAY.!*37 words
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Advertisement79 1939-10-05 9 komamadf delicious. I a /way* fresh I cool meals I If you have not tried one of I J cur famous S.C.S. Pies you've I f^f& missed a theat. They are re-iHy \\jflf .scrumptious because only the j^l 1M A mi&sed a treat. They are really fll*^ J are used79 words
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Article2019 1939-10-05 10 number Ol itiful n INti ai riesuge > A erNEW and dinner of chirm :ion thrse 2 r hl fll POT I. SLEEVES which however did nj»tj»km n lor this climate. In complete and striking CONTRAST to its brilliant top wa the Hri of this gown2,019 words
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Advertisement94 1939-10-05 10 Morninu Fro C k I < <M>l washable a\\<\ attractive arc at JMAtJM Also I faffe select ion Of artificial flouers inalUhade* Capitol BuUdinfl Phone Singapore *»838 THEON NAIL POLISH |g DIFFERENT BHADI S MADE IK UK.A. A(.IMS AMKRH 'AN ORIENTAL SAIKS CO. naiKhossin^ Kquipmonls 19. Orchard Road Sllh-;\RPJI(s CATIIAV94 words
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Advertisement37 1939-10-05 10 G T N y) Ih( basis ()1 all Elizabeth Arden Horn >5 Salon Treatments is \^7 CLEANSE TONE NOURISH. The CT.N. Beauty Box. which la only $5.50, contains :n fyj&*Av&fit, Sat**, MAYNARD u Co., Ltd. Phone 6U537 words
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Advertisement71 1939-10-05 10 93 Bras Basah Road, Tele; H •MA\li\E' I LADIES Hairdressing j Salon ZENO IMachineJess I Permanent Waving. ZENO means comfort. No Danger, No Wires No Machinery No Electricity No Failures Try our new Milk-Pak Facial "VISIT" I Tajjmulial Store I FOR LATEST AMERICAN "Ha. Wai" I FOR COSTUMES No. 23.71 words
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Advertisement96 1939-10-05 11 IMPORTED f/\X V T)AUSS£S)M\ ltd* SI, Stamford M. 1-u Court. EY E EXAMINATIONS, GLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. ./'JgZmvS*^' > Ocular Mu-cle Anomaliel y/Kf I Crossed Eyes, U^flP'S? Complicated Cases of tive Vision. yK*^ Thcmpson Optical Co. ified Eyesight Specialists. 2 BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. *«n, Dr. of Ocular Science AK Lt^ virgin96 words
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Advertisement84 1939-10-05 11 U K" GOLF SHOE PLUS PITTING SHOE:-' RAVI REELPARI PITTING narrc>wi;r than foj RESULTS. A (LOSE FIT AT THE }ILEL AND COMFORT AT THE TOE HEP SMART LADIES MODEL IN NAVY AND VHTTE OR WILLOW ANT) WHITE "K" GOLF SHOE FANCY PUNCHED HOLU VENTILATORS AS SKETCH VKKV COOL AND OMFORTABLE.84 words
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Advertisement360 1939-10-05 12 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES UJfCIIHrUfUTBD IN ENGLAND) Owmg to th« unrcrUinty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Jonipanv's strainers due to tht outbreak ot hostilities list of bailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may call at any port on or off the route— and360 words
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Advertisement411 1939-10-05 12 > r\< I i 1 1 1 1 I L^ j u L_^ CJ JI J I P*» I 1 1 k=—- FE LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS ABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. To MARSEILLES To ND O N To: PALESTINE, ROTTMKDA.M, RORMMM, COPENHAGEN COPENHAGEN BORINOIA Oct: 17 INDIA a bt.411 words
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820 1939-10-05 13 London. Oct. 4. ft, pjjjne Minister's assurance ft when the German-Rus-I neace Proposals were received I ESd receive consideration. ft t^ statement of the condiK, that any such proposals must I to have the slightest chance I ccptance, are applauded in K ,1111sReuter - 820 words
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225 1939-10-05 13 Britain 's Increased Shell Production London. Oct. 1 AN outstanding example of the change-over of British industry from peace-time to wartime needs is shown by the efficiency with which tnuineering firms, forru'rly producing a variety of peace-time products. :»re already able whollv to concentrate on armaments. 1 ,|ual is theB.O.W. - 225 words
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568 1939-10-05 13 Oslo, Oct. 4. THE death has occurred of Dr. Heinrich Sahm, German Minister in Norway. He was responsible for drafting the constitution of the Free City of Danzig, and represented Danzig when the international status of the Free City was defined568 words
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Article736 1939-10-05 14 NIGHTSHADE PAYS BEST WITH $68 Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. 1 SHOW Ki: of rain immediately after the first race did not dam] the spirits of Kuala Lumpur In >\> IUI <*t t}l(> 1<I(1 thai if i mid-week meeting, the totaliaatora were well patron 1 di\ idend.q736 words
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Article97 1939-10-05 14 Dividends At A Glance Race I— Fernlet 542 $13 Spring Girl SlO Rosalie S2l l» a(1 .»_\iohtshade $68 Canute $16 Queen Beon S2O Race ;i— Swift Arrow $19 Amazon $13 The Warrior $11 )epJ Race 4: Slapdash Sl3 and s: Bios.vom Time SB. Princess flerniia |1 Race s— Sweet Colette97 words
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242 1939-10-05 14 St. Andrewg Beat Police At Rugger THE St. Andrew's Old Boys" As&ji ciation's rugger team pUq another victorous game v« si 1 at Farrer Park when they drieattß the Police XV by 12 points uhifl tries and a penalty goal) points (a try). J The Saints were aggressive thi ';-:iuH242 words
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Miscellaneous59 1939-10-05 14 TIDE TABLES 10-DAV Hifh Water: 02.2(J a.m. T.S ft. 02.02 p.m. 8 .7 ft. TO-MORROW Biffta Water: 03.25 a.m. '<■'■' $&51 p.m. S. Tote: $27. $8. $8. $7. ,<■, ifih Sweep: 185 ($562»: 38!» 362 <$14U>. M Starters ($2B each): 254. 376, 326. Straight Flight was sera: died. ALso ran:59 words
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Article373 1939-10-05 15 7 S.R.C 2. I Mil > I V EAK defend Ct«pW with poor finishing, were the chief ills of I* I**1 sRC wno um defeated b y seven goals to two. the Stadium yesterfaj in the qualifying round of the S.A.F.A. < up. onents, the Marine ltnien t. took373 words
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Article223 1939-10-05 15 S.R.C AND LOYALS DRAW AT HOCKEY I s -B-C i; Loyals L NG on a sustained attack in the closing stages of the game, the drew with a Loyal Regiment at hockey played at Gillman yesterday evening, each team scoring a goal. tve-a good account of, mselves. Tl tacked effec--7*l223 words
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Article466 1939-10-05 15 S.C.H.C 2: R.A.F 0. SUPERIOR stickwork and better finishing were the main factors which contributed to the victory of the S.C.R.C. over the R.A.F. when they met in a hockey match at Hong Lim Green yesterday by two goals to nil. The match466 words
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Article428 1939-10-05 15 Yesterday's Tennis FAILING UgM caused the tie between Mrs. E. C. Ch ton and Paul Clerr (—18) and Miss M. fee and Lim Khay Guan (—6) to remain unfinished, in the handicap mixed doubles of the S.C.R.C. iawn tennis tournament yesterday: Full results: Open d rubles championship: G. H. and428 words
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Article83 1939-10-05 15 TH OlT(i H attacking almost throughout the same, the S C were only able to beat the Indian Association by an only goal at hockey yesterday. The Indian defenders played a splendid game, their centre half being outstanding in the defence. After a gtftlta first-half, the C.S.C scored83 words
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Advertisement19 1939-10-05 15 saffcuard yourselves |tjfesJ INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SHCi'RITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET,19 words
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Article284 1939-10-05 16 French Make Rapid Progress At Front London, uci. )N the Western I'iont, the French thrust against Saarland is progressing 80 rapidly that the Germans are said to have completely evacuated from six towns there. A messagr from Basle states that a German machinery oanufacturing town, 10Reuter - 284 words
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Article23 1939-10-05 16 W(*ihi"t,, n Oct. 4. Government is forming a Maori ba! i.i on foi home or i ser- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article126 1939-10-05 16 U. S. URGED TO LIFT ARMS EMBARGO Washington. Oct. 4. CKXATOR NORRIS. who voted d against the entry of the Tinted States into the last war. in a broadcast last night urged the repeal of the arms embargo. In the present war. Senator NorrLs said that the sympathies, hopes and126 words
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Article51 1939-10-05 16 London. Oct. 4. THE Germans admit officially that Polish units are still fighting in central Poland. The German communique this morning aid that fighting took place yesterday between isolated Polish troops and German troops in the area between the former demarcation line and the present Soviet-German frontier.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article84 1939-10-05 16 U. S. Army Orders Tanks Washington, Oct. 4. TIIF I'nited States Army has ordered the purchase of 32M new tanks at :i cost of nearly U. 200,000. according to the New York Times. This, says the newspaper, marks the first move by the Army to accelerate the process of mechanizationReuter - 84 words
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Article135 1939-10-05 16 London. (hi j I CCANDINAVIAN reactions M the German blockade arfl being keenly watched. Naval critics point out thai the Swedish Navy which is m~" convoy merchantmen is in n| way negligible. j The ships are in good cond the seamen first-class. I Some suggest thatReuter - 135 words
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Article178 1939-10-05 16 DOMINIONS PARLE Y IN LONDON London, Oct. 4 J! IN the House of Commons till afternoon, Mr. Eden, Secrm tary of State for the DominionT announced that the DominioiH-*; of Canada, Australia, New lm land and South Africa were eaJ j arranging to send a Cab™ j minister to EnglandReuter - 178 words
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96 1939-10-05 16 CHURCHILL ON RECRUITMENT FOR NAVY lyjß. Win ton Churchill. Firt Lord of the "1 Admiralty, asked about recruitment in the Royal Navy, said that it was pi 1 to rely on the present method of voluntary recruitment which had served bo well In the past. He also said that theReuter - 96 words
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111 1939-10-05 16 TEXT OF R.A.F. LEAFLETS ON BERLIN London, Oct. 4 I THE latest British leaflets in l German language dropped over Germany by the RAF giv«" details of Nazi leaders' f° rtl1 placed abroad to guard against day when they may have to the leaflets were fluttered dow»| on Berlin andReuter - 111 words
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