Morning Tribune, 10 October 1939
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Title Section14 1939-10-10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— No. 213. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, October 10, 1939. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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646 1939-10-10 1 SOVIET TROOPS MARCHING INTO ESTHONIA DOMINA TION OF BALTIC STATES UNDER WAY STOCKHOLM, OCT. 9. REPORTS REACHING STOCKHOLM FROM BALTIC CAPITALS SAY THAT DETACHMENTS OF THE RED ARMY ARE PREPARING TO MARCH INTO ESTHONIA TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. They will cross the frontier at Narwa and Pikhoya, and Esthonian troops willReuter - 646 words
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Article217 1939-10-10 1 '(■ross lltvslialilv" Rome, Oct. 9. A^ 101 ENT attack on Russia, with a special section on Marshal Voroshiloff, (ommandcr-in-chicf of the Red Army, is made to-day by Marshal Balbo'j newspaper, th* Corriere Padano. In an article which reb.ikes certain Italian newspapers for their t;,\< urableReuter - 217 words
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365 1939-10-10 1 HITLER SAID AFRAID OF RUSSIANS London, Oct. 9. QERMAN citizens m the Baltic States have already begun to obey "Come Home" order. Reports reaching Stockholm say t one shipload has already left Latvia, and that many German snips are waiting m other Latvian and EsthonianReuter - 365 words
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Article35 1939-10-10 1 London, Oct. 9. 'MENTY people were killed last night m a railway acdtait m Berlin where an express train crashed into the rear of a slow passenger train. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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35 1939-10-10 1 London, Oct. 9. O k er Switzerland for publishwhich SSS n ??v, by the German "merely ti ged that the Swi ss radio ar<y. the m <>"thpiece of British ReuterReuter - 35 words
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103 1939-10-10 1 FRENCH WIN THRILLING BATTLE OF TANKS London, Oct. 9. A SPECIAL correspondent With the French Armies reports a thrilling story of a battle between French and German tanks m the Borg forest. Details were given to him by French officers who witnessed the encounter. The French tanks were lumbering forwardReuter - 103 words
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Article32 1939-10-10 1 London, Oct. 9. If. Molotov is reported to have told the Rumanian Minister m Moscow tha* Russia has no aggressive designs apainst Rumania, according to Rome radio.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement41 1939-10-10 1 j On Oiher Pagew j j X£ r i3£««"-« Marl SA: 7 f CineaUH S r Paf e ture Pa«« k rhe uu |',r.-.ul< -i^t jj Homeni Page Sportsfronl M J2 ,vis 5, o. < s, 1.5 6i 1b i i- fT41 words
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Article203 1939-10-10 2 AMERICAN EDITOR HERE HI B ha. i i lot aboul thli city, but no book met g»* mur!l Htkn v the 'Ughti oi Slnga per by Kolarvi BKdWI staled Mi KrKicrFk simpKii. Aistftant Utor Ol Uw National Oeof-raphir Iftgazine, Washington, on his ar-rh-aJ m Singapore yesterday. ICi simpi' n the203 words
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Article97 1939-10-10 2 Law Notice For To -Day Before the Chief Justice, the Hantote Bit Percy Mcßlwaine m Court No. 1 at Xi 30 a m Judgment In Admiralty S.I 39— E. Peterson vs. S.S. Ban Ho Liang etc. Before the Honourable Mr. Justice PettlOff m Court No. 3 at 11 a.m. Malacca97 words
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697 1939-10-10 2 Drunkenness Plea In Murder Trial Singapore Monday. A pi I of drunkenness was made by Malayandi and Sanmugam, A second and third accused, at the fifth day of the R.A.F. Base nuirdn trial nMeh WM continued this morning at the Assizes before Mr. .lustier697 words
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Article191 1939-10-10 2 SCHOOLS GARDEN SHOW (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sun j YESTERDAY at the Malacca Hig> Sch ol was held the rifth cxh.biiion of Malay School Produce. This show which on Armistice 1 Day. 11)34. La stiU a event judging by the very large i of pe.ple who attended yesterda;. Th191 words
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Article259 1939-10-10 2 Missing After Harbour Collision Singapore, Monday. A DEATH by misadventure vtrdict was to-day returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Wee Ann, a wharfcoolie supervisee who is believed to have met his death by drowning through being thrown259 words
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Article165 1939-10-10 2 ROTARY DINNER AT MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. I AST night tiie Malacca Rotary Club held their dinner night at the Malacca Rest House. There were many guests Including tho following:— Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Mac Lean Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson, Dr.165 words
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Article91 1939-10-10 2 THE regular meeting of the V W C A ..^^"y Club wa. held yesterday] the 9th. Oct. with the President of the Club, Mrs. E. V. Da\ ips, m the chair An Interesting talk was givon by Mr.; B. C. Roberts entitled "Health and Happiness/ the speaker91 words
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Advertisement103 1939-10-10 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Speriali/ine:. m£> j Ocular Muvclr Annmaliel J\ fjigr^ Crossed Eyes, Complicated Cases of j£^ Defective Vision. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. I, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002, H. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science Silvikvin trnutnicut restores the hair-forming ttasuea to normal functions. Write lor free103 words
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Article33 1939-10-10 3 Kempas Make $178,459 Profit 1,,,,a« ltd secured a net profit of year ended June 30 f i -l, ncr cent, is recom- to general re•»ri(*. planting reserve and reserve, carryl«w for.cc Oct. H.33 words
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Article43 1939-10-10 3 I Singapore, Monday. irl this morning to answer Charge of theft of ninety cents cash 1 ded guilty to stealing the .lit denied taking the _Jisi nd the cafe was postponed to m- r mention, bail of $50 Demy43 words
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Article81 1939-10-10 3 Singapore. Monday. ACCUSED of behaving m a disorderly manner by assaulting a Tamil boy at Pulau Saigon on the evening of Oct. 3, and also to resisting a police constable m the lawful apprehension of himself lor the offence. Goh Ah Lee a 40-year old Hockchia. appealed before81 words
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Article453 1939-10-10 3 IrillS jioiirr has been drawn up m order to assist the public to co-operate with the censorship authorities m dealing with ethTs and parcels posted to places outside Malaya. Careful atiention to certain points will minimise delay m dispatch, avoid inwnvenience tor the sender453 words
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Article93 1939-10-10 3 London. Oct. 9. THE stopping of Danish exports to Great Britain because of the German campaign against neutral .shipping is costing Denmark £100,000 a day. accord. ing to the Copenhagen newspaper, Folitiken. Th c paper estimates that m the bacon industry alone the loss amounts to moreReuter - 93 words
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Article286 1939-10-10 3 Dance Hostess' Fractured Hip (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. Q. H. BURGESS, a lance-corporal of the R.A.M.C. attached to the Glugor Cantonment, was convicted and sentenced by Mr. H. A. Forrer to five weeks' rigorous imprisonment on each of the charges of voluntarily causing grievous286 words
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Article41 1939-10-10 3 Among the new donations to the Maloyan Patriotic Fund, announced yesterday, is one of $5,000 by Madam Chua Wan Neo. widow of the late Mr. Tan Chay Van. who was well-known throughout Malaya. The fund now totals over $216,710.41 words
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37 1939-10-10 3 IMIKlsi DIE IST NOVEMBER, l Notice is hereby giv< of the a > s v ill be closed from the 18th to Slat October 1939. both elusive. C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary.37 words
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Article203 1939-10-10 3 Naval Funeral At Bidadari A SIMPLE but impressive naval funeral t..ok place yesterday afternoon at the Bidadari cemetery. nffi/ioi The deceased. Stoker Petty Officer William John Slater Ofcscolgne, paawd away at the General Haspital. Singapore, m Sunday afternoon after a .short illness at the ape of 40 There i^ a203 words
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Article200 1939-10-10 3 Singapore, Monday. HAVE worked for 2> 2 years and draw a salary of $26 a month and I have not had any Increment as yet." said Goh Kirn Chuan, cashier of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute at Seletar, when he pieadod guilty before200 words
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Advertisement41 1939-10-10 3 Jkr Ml Ebfe has the BUmbettl Arden look l f >A cool perfection, thanks to Proteei J- Cream "that marvellous found for evening make-up > and Japonii .--A w"x P';wdir •■>' lii;ht yt so r- dinging. fi MA YNARD'S wi ry i qau.41 words
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134 1939-10-10 4 London. Oct. 9 r\iK official Russian news agency, reporting on the German trade talks m Moscow, says been Agreed already that Russia will immediately begin supplying Germany with materials m exchange for manufactured goods. Aceontll I report from the United States Commercial AttacheReuter - 134 words
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Article97 1939-10-10 4 pore Mo Tin- un he price ol rubbej Spol 33*« i Dcci mbei 33 Jgnuan March :*i :l cents, market qulel Tin continued to day and Improved 11 htly. BungeJ Lua Ulu Ki.ui" came In for atii, Bterlin harft Southern Kmt, to busim at $5.70. Raubs t97 words
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Article146 1939-10-10 4 London. Monday. n t llpr Previous To-day Change Dunlop Rubber 856 85 6 Oeneral Electric 25- 24 3 -9d Imperial Chemical Industries 64 644% a^r 00 108 9 2 1107l 2 EX DIV Caifauian Pacific 246 24 3 -3d London Tin 4 JJJ Rubber Plantation Investment Trust146 words
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Article67 1939-10-10 4 London, Mono Previous To-day Ch, > PALM OIL (Malay) VlgSept ,10.0 Nominal Not p. OPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Z# £10.16.3 Sell. Not g Sep.. shipment SU.O FLOUR (Sarawak) 's:!t. S hipment Seller, 20 6 Seller. TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality .Singapore i Sept. shipment PEPPER (F.A.Q.) Unchanged White Muntok Sept67 words
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Article40 1939-10-10 4 New York. Oct. 6. KUBBER Previous To-day Quiet and Steady Steady Mar-et Tone B„vera Steady Barely Steady Bpot Wl l»*fc 19U Forward JanMarcn Buyers J9J. g£ lArtetTone 183 181/2 8 ■■522: lone Nominal Nominal 56 51 -540 words
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Article30 1939-10-10 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change GOLD Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0 £8.8.0 SILVER 22 o 22 7 s +8 Spot 2 5 3 Forward 22^ 22 830 words
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Article66 1939-10-10 4 London, Monday. Previous To-day Chang* T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176^00 Unchanged TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) <_52 r.o» TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4' 8 Unofficial Unchanged TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16 d. Unchanged TT on Japan (closing selling66 words
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Article54 1939-10-10 4 London, Oct. 9. The Stock Exchange session was chiefly notable for greater liveliness and irmness m gilt-edged, m which several jncouraging gains were recorded. Other sections were quieter but the cheerful undertone was fully maintained. Continental selling, representing repatriation, adversely affected several leading oils and kaffirs. Wall StreetReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement35 1939-10-10 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited hog to announce (hat their new branch office at No. 12, .1 ALAN RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH Will commence business on MON, 16th OCT., 1939. Masters 31ME DARBY Co.. Ltd; S'JjrrS^JS35 words
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Advertisement99 1939-10-10 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. lfß4 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000,Reserve Fund 10,500,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branohes and sub-branches at smaller places. I Netherlands East Indies:99 words
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Advertisement14 1939-10-10 4 LOSS OF PROFITS INSURANCE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. rel 5926 2, Finlayson Green.14 words
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Article168 1939-10-10 5 Understanding Reached IT is announced by the official Russian Tass Agency that an understanding has been reached m IOBCOW with the German economic mission by which the Soviet will immediately begin the delivery of war materials to Germany. OVIET PRESSURE ON FINLAND IS CAUSING IME CONCERNReuter - 168 words
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Article101 1939-10-10 5 London, Oct. 9. As was indicated m the statement published on Friday on the authority of the Government. Her* Hitler's Reichstag speech is being: subjected to careful examination, m consultation wiih the Governments of the Dominions and the French Republic. Growing interest is being shown mBritish Wireless - 101 words
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Article43 1939-10-10 5 Stockholm, Oct. 9. Interviewed by the Belling Skietidente, the Swedish Foreign Minister said: "I know nothing of any Soviet territorial demands. We will take the matter calmly and await events. It is quite normal to discuss matters of interests to both countries." ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article112 1939-10-10 5 London, Oi-t. 9. Having secured pacts with Esthonia and Latvia, Russia, is seriously turning her attentions to Finland, which is now the main centre of interest among the Baltic States, who are anxiously awaiting deve- lopments. It is announced from Helsinki that Finland has accepted the Soviet Invitation and )s112 words
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Article116 1939-10-10 5 Rome, Oct. 8. JpOK thi sake of European civilisation, Italy invites the great and sponsible nations to face reality, so that they can withdraw m time from l "c fata] brink," writes Sig. Gayda, 1 l^'issi! Hitler's proposals m Voce (i ftalia. ays the proposals areReuter - 116 words
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Article38 1939-10-10 5 R A.F. KITCHEN RUN ON PETROL St'cretarv London > Oct. 9. l >, (l w ay toOk Sir John si:rjdrome snml 1 n a tour of an R A-F th e equipment which Sir mbn nicben run on petrol. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article84 1939-10-10 5 The Stockholm correspondent of the Copenhagen paper, Bellingskie T*dente, thinks that Finland will concede these Islands, which are vaJuless to her, but declares that generally Finland la standing firm and adds: "FkJand Is not a Baltic State but part of Scandinavia. She is far from being mReuter - 84 words
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Article28 1939-10-10 5 Berlin, Oct. 9. The German trade delegation led by Dr. Schnurre, of the Economics Department of the Foreign Ministry, is expected to stay in Moscow a fortnieht.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article24 1939-10-10 5 Moscow, Oct. s. The Soviet Government has ratified the Soviet -Lithuania mutual assistance pact establishing Soviet ?*r and naval bases on Lithuanian soil.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article24 1939-10-10 5 LONDON, OCT. 9. IT IS REPORTED FROM HELSINKI THAT FINLAND IS CALLING UP MORE MEN TO REINFORCE THE 140,000 MEN ALREADY UNDER ARMS.- REUTERREUTER - 24 words
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95 1939-10-10 5 London. Oct. 9. OUIING a flight over the North Sea, an K.A.F. patrol yesterday shot down a German flying boat. The pilot of the plane saw the German crew clinging to the wreckage of their aircraft. They notified by wireless nearby British warships, whichReuter - 95 words
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Article177 1939-10-10 5 MALAY ALEES PATRIOTIC FUND Singapore, Monday. A PUBLIC meeting of the Malayalee community was held yesterday evening at the Victoria Memorial Hall m connection with the Malaya Patriotic Fund, Mr. K. P. Mohamed Yusoff, president of the Malayalee Associate, presiding, i At the outset .the chairman moved a vote of177 words
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Advertisement44 1939-10-10 5 ♦NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits XEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" repute' ioi for— ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN SUPKRB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP an* RELIABILITY while VALUE for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUDSON tradition. WPA IW.44 words
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Article88 1939-10-10 6 London, Oct. 8. ON the «< million tf Hf sly rbM to I 1 1 hll^ 2 Lhu-h I'm Kins n-iM-cted •Aem Atu ,„.-,> of in-n-stMtaM. vessels ilifferrnt classes, inrhidinjj armed nt <ruisers thr Northern i r.»| ami other auxiliaries, the following messmfe, which has nowBritish Wireless - 88 words
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Advertisement240 1939-10-10 6 Starts TO-DAY PAVILION 1N., 1 \|(H 1)11 I I KIM fHIUW*B <)l IMIIM.I.S mv TVl'l <»l MEN IDVENTKRE! THAT SHANWED THE LUES .T« IME 1 of > ■imp mm m» |> **!!iy^!L j Ijj j MfIVYN DOUGLAS LOUISE GENE DOUGLAS PLATT LOCKHART DUMBRILLE \I)!)II) I I>\KK MAGIC" BY KOBKRT BENC240 words
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Advertisement124 1939-10-10 6 GPENINC TO-DAY :&-l.» ami «-l> AT THE CAPITOL <>*■*• (XOTF; Owiqg to the en^omen. NICOLE GEEAT thcr;' wil^ W vo sc» rnini 1 ;<» 9.15) Onoe tiic Hero of fftnzMd bt R^w tbe butt Trin«4 J^rs A groat Hea <-• irn oi ancc of a born fighter who batiicu on124 words
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233 1939-10-10 7 French Machine Gunners Disoerse German Raids Paris, Oct. 0. rtONTINUED activity of the German troops m the Moselle sector C irltr the importance attached by the German Hiffh Command ikTirmtdl advance m this sector, which threatens the ri*ht win* X he German positions covering the Saar Coalfield. After days ofReuter - 233 words
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Article196 1939-10-10 7 n Chungking. Oct. <>. THOUGH Chanssha, capital of Hunan, is safe, the Chinese admit the loss of Shekki, m Chunpshan prefecture, against Japanese attacks launched m three directions. On the evening of Oct 8, the Ch.nese defence line, after bravely hoMin* on for days, wasReuter - 196 words
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Article38 1939-10-10 7 IN four weeks the Lord Mayors Red Cross and St. John Fund for sick arid wounded has reached £250,000, to which is now added Lord Nuffleld's oromisfd gift of £100,000, British Wireless.British Wireless. - 38 words
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Article178 1939-10-10 7 Britain's Staying Power London. Oct. 8. THI value of ihe statement m (icrni'ii newtpavtl 1 Berliner Boersenzeitung that "the British economic and social structure will break if the war continues" may be ganged m the light of comparative fumes taken from a single factor <>f the nations economic structure. iBritish Wireless - 178 words
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Advertisement30 1939-10-10 7 NEXT CHANGE Can nsp en* !1 .Lair 5' 1 idrf^-^^aHß 1 ciA>jtb' gordoi^harkerl ALASTAIR SIM n WAUY patch. MIKIHOOD HOWARD UNDIRDOV/N far luttM to* a ry ProAMlMl Ud -.•or 13.30 words
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Advertisement165 1939-10-10 7 j THE MOST AMAZING AND AMUSING MAGICAI SHOW THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN! I opening I AT r* a niT/^i I TO-NIGHT at 9-30 AT THE CAPITOL ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY. The World's Greatest HHHHHKjHH||| Master oj Mrs/ fry 9 JBh^B fe^*i. ■b. I B3k ifei^^^B > I i i^H fl^B165 words
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333 1939-10-10 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, October 10, 1939. HITLER'S HEADACHES 1 ERE will be no surprise at news from Russi ti at iui tncnl baa \y. n mad with th( mvi economic mission foi mediate delivery of war mat to Qermnny. Russia for the time being is In alliance with Germany, and333 words
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Article42 1939-10-10 8 ITALIAN NEUTRALITY REAFFIRMED London, Oct. 9. 'ITALY has not put forward pro- posals for endin? the war,' stated Rome Radio. "She will give moral suppor to any move m that direction.' The statement repeated that Italy win not lake military initiative.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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41 1939-10-10 8 AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY AIR FORCE Melbourne. Oct. 9. THE Australian air expeditionary forces will comprise 3,200 men including ground personnel, Mr. Menzles announced to-day. Group Captain H. F. Pc la Rue will command the force for which recruiting will open immediately ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article130 1939-10-10 8 Tokyo Foreign Office Crisis Tokyo, Oct. 9. AFTER all-day conferences, the mutineers of the Foreign Office rejected Admiral Nomura's compromise plan, apain demanded unification of political and economic diplomacy and submitted a substitute plan whose acceptance, however, is doubtful because it would br liable to undermine the Cabinet's decision toReuter - 130 words
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Article67 1939-10-10 8 SOVIET -TURKISH TALKS DEADLOCK Moscow, Oct. 9. ALTHOUGH the Turkish Foreign Mini- ster has already been m Moscow about two weeks, it is reported that no development has taken place m the Soviet-Turkish negotiations. One report says that to effect a break m the deadlock the Soviet Government is threatening67 words
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Article29 1939-10-10 8 Mr. S C. Liew is addressing tlu BUigapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi HOW roof garden to-morrow. The subjeo; of his talk is "Trading With The Enemy.29 words
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Article19 1939-10-10 8 Riga, Oct. 9.— Germany and Latvia have agreed en the principle of a repatriation treaty following Hitler's proposals. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article26 1939-10-10 8 Cairo, Oct. 9.— The Chamber d-yid^' I that the Government should immediate,^ [negotiate with the British Government .'for the purchase of Egypt's entire cotton supply. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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341 1939-10-10 8 Vital Work From Secret Bases Hy 'Eyt-WHaW uith the Ko>al Air FWtt 'Somewhere m France/ Oct. 9. PROM carefully camouflaged airfiekta m thii eecrei area m Franco, the r Royal Air Force i> carrying out a programme of unceasing activity n the Western ,FnmtReuter - 341 words
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Article109 1939-10-10 8 London, Oct. 8. a HUGE blue lighted the black- out In the West End Of London to-night when a large furniture store, packed with furniture belonging to families who have left London. Including works of art and costly furniture and tapestries own ed byReuter - 109 words
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Article70 1939-10-10 8 Chinese Deny Soviet Invasion Hongkong. Oct. 9. ACCORDING to information from Chungking, Chinese circles deny the reported Soviet invasion of Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan) but point out that one thousand Soviet military advisers and technical experts have arrived m Lanchou capital of Shensi Province, anil other key points m north-western China.70 words
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Article30 1939-10-10 8 Berne. Oct. 0. GERMANS have not. been informed )ii British and French reactions to Hitler's 'jpeech. reports the Basler Nachrifchten They believe peace is imminent. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration120 1939-10-10 9 I A column of troops, symbolising Britain's preparedness and strength, marching through a London street with an escort <>f cyclists and pede-trians. Planet News •fc Mi V ii« (ha vbeila-n. the Prime Minister, anil his siftf a gn up of soldiers as they take thei: nnrnIng walkPlanet News - 120 words
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Article48 1939-10-10 10 Singapore, Monday UEO Ko e Chek, a twenty-five-year Teoehew, appean d bel m the third pollci force on a. woman. Knew her mi m. on Oct. 7 In Pengkal tai. with t; from the woman. claimi] I to < 16 for mention, police ball tided.48 words
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Article49 1939-10-10 10 Singapore, Monday.— Pleading guilt? to the charge r 'f atflifting m canpublic lottery, chap-jee-kee, m at Boat Quay yesterday Tan I Kirn, a 35-year old Teochew was flro $100. iii default two months' rigoi imprisonment, Mr. L. C. Goh. m third ftolice court this mornn49 words
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Advertisement338 1939-10-10 10 I i 1 ImF *wF 1 K^B lir^laHM BMlKai I by p&o«d britishlndialines (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Oninj to the i.ncfrtahrty refardinf the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamer* doe to the outbreak ot hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may338 words
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Advertisement357 1939-10-10 10 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. To: MARSEILLES, LONDON To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN. tc COPENHAGEN BORING IA abt. Oct. 18 tkt ta LALANDIA abt. Nov. 15 J Np iA abt Oct. 10 JUTLANDIA Nov 28 i SIAM caUs London abt. Oct. 25 MEONIA Dec: 19 KINA357 words
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Article1521 1939-10-10 11 Defficulties Are Too Great Singapore Broadcast .is friends. When it hugs them it A Li ii it twin l- lins>:a giving a bear-hug to Ger- Mr. K. H. G. Dabby, Lecturer m aik fnwn the &ILB.C. i ,Ru i the War. address was as folios:1,521 words
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Article29 1939-10-10 11 Ay. k Rubbrr Co., Ltd. ***** lb.j Total for 11 months 184,853 lb. Bukit Katil Rubb< r I Ltd. 25,970] lb. Total for 5 months 136,130 lb.29 words
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Article244 1939-10-10 11 News In Romanised Malay II thai .should cut this out and hand H to Malay mem!. their households r»en Menterl Tuan Chamberlain akai. lyatakan likiran Kerajaan I an dengan chadangan2 Hitadak berdamai Itu apabila ka I r> Itu Tv tu juta orang tant i is guatu nvshu. ramai n -i244 words
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Article69 1939-10-10 11 Qtt™ Singapore, Monday. UEK Toiig Seng was this afternoon committed to stand his trial at the forthcoming Assizes by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, at the close of a preliminary inquiry m which accused was alleged to have attempted to murder Kek69 words
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Article156 1939-10-10 11 Singapore. Monday. HEAVY fines were imposed upon a young Chinese, Peng Ah Sai, this morning by Mr. J. L. McFall, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, for ession of opium and chandu on bet 1 In pleading guilty, accused said: "I ked to carry the contraband156 words
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Article, Illustration925 1939-10-10 12 "BAND BOX"BEA UTY A spirk A s|ian app^araMC€ jju^i imporlaiil as a nailnrall> 10%i k lv I'arr A figure. ALTHOUGH pretty face and lissom flfun arc definite assets, th< ai.- i.v no m* ans the only thingl that count from the point of view of general attractiveness Kqually important an925 words
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Advertisement54 1939-10-10 12 6 n v 6 v L/a\ j it a delicious /\x^ VMr dairy drink L^jC-^/^\ with a pure \j milk chocolate JP a 111 Chotolail L J^"'?fl/<r I^^ Creameries >* you ran have Chocolait f^ delivered with the milk. ffs cete srea/vEE c;; y/ Phone 5376 for Retail Orders. f54 words
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593 1939-10-10 13 London, Oct. 9. B»TK >NG support of Hitler's so called P lan is forth m m Moscow this morning I article m Izvestia, th* Kovh-t newspaper. f Almost simultaneously the Ger ■nan radio station broadcast a SOT Irisingly frank admission of Rus■ian domination m theB.O.W. - 593 words
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204 1939-10-10 13 Responsibility Of War Cabinet London, Oct. 9. {N THE House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Chamberlain was askci whether the Government meant to make a specific statement on their war aims. In reply, Mr. Chamberlain stated that the French and British Governments were mReuter - 204 words
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Article29 1939-10-10 13 London, Oct. 9: Walter Hammond. l the England and Gloucestershire cricket I captain, is taking up a commission in the Royal Air Force.- Re uterReuter - 29 words
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Article57 1939-10-10 13 Paris, Oct. 9. HITLERS "retreat before Soviet Imperialism' is widely commented on m the Paris press, which declares that German policy continues to be dictated by Soviet demands. "The mass emigration of Germans m Latvia, get m motion by order of the German Government, shows that HitlerReuter - 57 words
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Article54 1939-10-10 13 Washington, Oct. 9. For the .second time m a few days, i foreign submarine has been observed ofl the American coast. This time the submarine was seen accompanied by twc foreign tankers, twenty miles off Keywest, by United States naval patrols The mtionnlitv tn fat»Reuter - 54 words
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Article44 1939-10-10 13 London, Oct 9: -A list containing the names of British and French prisoners of war has been sent by the German Government to the International Red Cross m Geneva. The list has been forwarded to the British anrf French Governments.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article150 1939-10-10 13 London, Oct. 9. IN the House of Commons to-day, M: Arthur Henderson asked whethe Government continued to give de fact recognition to the present Governmen of Slovakia. Mr. Butler. Under-Secretary fo Foreign Affairs said that Governmen issued an exequateur m May las thereby according de factoBritish Official - 150 words
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Advertisement39 1939-10-10 13 [HATS (ffli st o^ 61, Stamford M. TaL .'335. Eu Court. W& Only tJ# I #1 V M Face Beautlfler Bs! A i o I C A/^*" o^i> 3^' H geed enough I^lL.^ .^^/n beautiful face. y* fIBWV ■WPffJr39 words
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Article469 1939-10-10 14 SIX GOALS FOR RAFFLES COLLEGE HUSSEIN PERFORMS HAT TRICK Raffia Celkge 5.c.c... o. HBLDiNe n. the S.C.C. fared badly at hockey yesterday I 1 evening when thrv wore beaten by Raffles College on the Padang by six goali to nil. Ttw College forwards, led by Sheik Hu Bin, did extremely469 words
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Article192 1939-10-10 14 S.C.R.C. HOCKE Y Hyderabad lUJ|lWtlll *J s l: p. ayino at the Hong Lin CKn yestefd H lha(1 He^~ nent defeated th< by three dim m an Intemtsng jime oi hop> did i til! 846 p in and tn players fouiM the b visitors played a ftne game, rk and192 words
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Article28 1939-10-10 14 i- k ground on BaturdM I H M. r| t in« Th'i H pjtal R.C Ir five i;'i;tK tO one li h r ni.it rh28 words
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Article21 1939-10-10 14 v I > Windsor Clerical i tie i 1 Koh; M M B G.S.C ,I i 1» I' P 121 words
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Article106 1939-10-10 14 TEN cards were taken out for the Men's Foursome Competition played at the Keppe-1 Goli Club cfl Oct. 8. which resulted as under:- R. J. Fennie and J.M. Fraser +2. M.G Harvey and RV. Talbot Jones 4-2. As R.J. Fennie and J.M. Fraser returned a score of106 words
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Article112 1939-10-10 14 Racing Association classifica- tion of horses and ponies:— Horses TRANSFERS From Class 1 to Class 2.— Double Form.. From Class I! to Class 2.—Strathmore. From Class to Class 3.— Guard of Honour New Moon. From (lass 3 to Clas s 4. Bright Answer, Marie Antoinette, Numero Treize. NEW112 words
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Article43 1939-10-10 14 TO-DAY Soccer: S. A. F. A. Challenge Cup. S.C.F.A. I vs Marines, Stadium Hockey: ACS vs. Y.M.CA. Juniors Y.M.CA. Raffles Inst. v.s'. Johore English College, Johore Bahru. Kiifjby: 5.A.0.8.A. v.s. Teachers A&B1., Furrer Park. Trnnis: S.C.R.C. Y.M.CA. and Tannin Club tournaments43 words
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Article111 1939-10-10 14 ThQ following havr b.-.-n -looted to play Hocke? for the T.M.C.A. aqumst 12t)i [Qdlan H on W« 11 sit 5.10 i> m on U mi w. i a k -Sons og; B. M Barker, Ooh Chin <-'i> v W I m; r m anji— j. 1 Tan I.111 words
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Article451 1939-10-10 14 THE October Medal Competition <>i 1 Royal Singapore Golf Club was vlaved at Bukit Timah on Saturday Sunday and resulted In a tte m 'A Divi. Son between M. M. Paterson, H. B. Sym and F L Lane with a net score o: ha win for JP.451 words
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Article98 1939-10-10 14 The following are teams to represent the Indian Association »t hockey this week Against thp Singapore Colts on Wedm^d.r I A.:- a n Otbcr; S. Angullia. M. s DhpM; r; Ktniu-dy. P CfUpta (Capt Ghoor Singh: P. Henry, Tarlok Singh. V. Doss, Tharam Bingh, fbrahim bin Isa, RattrvM:98 words
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559 1939-10-10 15 EXCITING GAME ENDS IN NARROW VICTORY M.KA 3; R.A.F 2. c( "OH ING the winning goal m the seventh minute of extra time play, ft a rom Mat Noor, when floodlights would have been gladly omcd by the players, IKsan, yesterday, enabled the M.F.A.559 words
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421 1939-10-10 15 Police 1; Colts H.C 0. REGARDED as having one of the best hockey sides this season, the Police played far below standard m their match against the Colts H.C. at the Depot yesterday, and won by an only goal scored by N.421 words
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Article187 1939-10-10 15 President's Prize At Island Club A. NasMm and Wotherspoon won the President's prize itt the Island Club on Saturday wJMi a score of 43. 8 and *ome of the best cards returned are as follows: A. Nnssim and J. W. Wotherspoon 30 13. >k 43 >; S P. Ho and187 words
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Article322 1939-10-10 15 Yesterday's Tennis Results MAJ. More and Capt. Hipkin beat R. H. Stevens and C. C. Webster m the t4 B" Handicaps final at the S.C.C. yesterday, 6—o, 6—4. S.C.R.C Tennis The following were the results of played yesterday m the SCR C. open tennis tournament. Open Doubles Championship: So Is322 words
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Article72 1939-10-10 15 I HOW Of will represent the Winsome BadTarty against Urn starlight Badminton m a badminton friendly, < 'insisting of five Binglec and two doubles, to be played on Thursftt 7.30 p.m., at the Happy WorM •'i stadium, ott: Ahmad bin Syed Salleh. K. P. Perelr\, Henry Ang, M.72 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-10-10 15 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. *V, a.m. 7!> ft. 8..58 pm. S.(J ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 9 .'{o a.m. 8.5 ft. 9.35 p.m. 9.3 ft.25 words
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Article350 1939-10-10 16 BIG GERMAN OFFENSIVE IMMINENT NAZIS USE LOUDSPEAKERS AT THE WESTERN FRONT London, Oct. 9. m F.o.h COUlinimklW from the Western front this morning re--1 tK.n, further patrol icthrittei during the night on either side of the valh-.v ul the lower Mcd north of Saarbrucken and south of ZweiAn i idlerReuter - 350 words
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Article89 1939-10-10 16 London, <>i t ANEW Nazi or a lI^ ltl 11 l known as the Peoples l.if,.r.nation Service' has bjen fafUd by former Black Guard and Ges'Xancht' will be formed correspondent of a Danish newspaper, ft will intensify the search for opponents of the pn^ut N*ri regime,Reuter - 89 words
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Article129 1939-10-10 16 New York, Oct. 9. THE American people are cc 1 tainly not getting m the middle of this war yet, says the Herald Tribune, commenting on Hitler's attempt to induce President Roosevelt to intervene. ThP naDer says that to invite media- ton from a powerfulReuter - 129 words
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Article32 1939-10-10 16 London Oct. y President Roosevelt has returned to Washington after his wek-end r attend the final debates on neutrality bill m th e United S i Senate- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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232 1939-10-10 16 King Inspects Fleet Air Station London, Oct. 9. HIS MAJESTY the King has paid a two-day visit to the North where he inspected a section of the Fleet and an air station. At an aerodrome of the fleet air arm, he decorated airmen who had recently achieved successes over theReuter - 232 words
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Article56 1939-10-10 16 Washington, Ocf THE United States Navy Depai announces that a flotilla of desti and coast guard vessels are now ing the Iroquois which is on he! from Ireland with 560 American- i board. The German Admiralty announced re cently that the Iroquois would be when .sheReuter - 56 words
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