Morning Tribune, 14 October 1939
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Title Section14 1939-10-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4- V' 17 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, October 14, 1939. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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877 1939-10-14 1 I NAZI REPLY TO PREMIER P;iSION OF WAR COUNCIL TLER GOING TO THE FRONT Stockholm, oct- 13 Germany now realises that peace on r HITLER'S TERMS IS UNOBTAINABLE, AND 5 PREPARING FOR WAR TO THE UTTERMOST. \LL BERLIN CORRESPONDENTS OF THE SWEDISH RIReuter - 877 words
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Article57 1939-10-14 1 NEW YORK, OCT. 13. DEPORTS FROM BERLIN. k spi 4shed m new york declare that HITLER HAS DECIDED TO GO AHEAD WITH THE WAR IN EARNEST. r *T •HITLER ORDERS REAL WAR*' SAYS THE NEW YORK NEWS WHILE THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE HERALD TRIBUNE both runREUTER - 57 words
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Article78 1939-10-14 1 London, Oct. 13. FOREIGN residents m Britain, who desire to serve m the forces, will be called up with the corresponding British age groups, declared Mr. Hore-3elisha m an interview. No restriction will be put on nationality, but no foreign legions will be raised j mReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement24 1939-10-14 1 IF oihe"r Fetf* I Penalty 2 Ist I Psfe l II t« Premh 1 Reaction To Prem y I H& 15 rt^CaßsJ l'P ES-Ss24 words
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Advertisement54 1939-10-14 1 I MON SAVON The beautiful toilet soap made m France. Fragrantly perfumed with m gm. Lavender and made with Milk and il I I i-f-c KnV Lanolin. Now m great demand m LL II CIS VVA sin-apore. A rich Soap for the W Skin. S Tabs, m box. WHITEAWAYS ki«54 words
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446 1939-10-14 2 FINES UP TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS PENALTIES of fine 000, imprisoinoent not exceeafmg I •■'l Ol b-th, Srt -afti-oni? amendments to ti j Co_trt»l contained m i Bill Gazetted Issl night and about introduced int th*- l boncil B tnents tin ritrol oki:. lons. T446 words
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Article169 1939-10-14 2 THE monthly eve, t:i n ital 1 given by Mr. Werner Sac r the popular organist u..s held yesterday 1 at tlie Victoria Memorial II Hi u»a good programme of old mast was heard. Mr mmenced with j. Brahms' Prelude m G. followed by two numbers previously169 words
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Article62 1939-10-14 2 Letters Within A Letter Bi_f_pQfC I i u!.i\ I>u: LDINti railtj lo the ehsr-fe of poeU-| .i letter .Kidrei-S--t<> Java, which contained ilx other letters addressed to persons other than tlie S— dIStMCL a P Kirn Hon 4 •student was to-day fimd |15 nr m default one week I Imfrisonnisai62 words
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314 1939-10-14 2 r*HI ruin u/. Singapore. Friday. IWM CWOHO MPeareJ before Mr. Qp__ Oldham. lh Smm. P™ DWrid J_* an,, Second Police Magistrate, this m ornK, on a snnunons Ma, the instance of his w if e Foo _S i v M-fffetilir to maintain her. k Foo314 words
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Article35 1939-10-14 2 "t s t. rnin Ah Kow and Tan Yn^ifoni were .I.l* -nornina __l $?25 „s*^ are _-tt_yw 5.10 p.m. on On. 12 on 1:1 d U V chap i admitted the fj35 words
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165 1939-10-14 2 Ex-Service Bankrupt Gets Discharge Singapore, I rOKTY-TWO year old Eu, 1 Mr. lasses Bernard Ifos ran of the Great War, obt.< discharge from brankrupn U h,n he appeared before the (hoi j„. tice, Sir Percy McElwaine. jBankruptcy Court this morn His liabilities were said to b. to 44 creditors. He165 words
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Article112 1939-10-14 2 CHINESE FINED FOR TRESPASS Singapore. Fri PRODUCED before Mr. J. F. Cooks m the third police Ls morning, Tan Kiling, a 36--jo'd H< pleaded lo a eh lof committing simple trespass by tering into the compound of the I Swii Pool. It was alleged that at 5.50 this morning accused112 words
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Article62 1939-10-14 2 Singapore. Pri APPEARING before Mr. Conrad Old: n m the Second Police Court th morning a Malay, Gsman bin Om r was charged with criminal breach o trust of a bicycle. The accused claimed trial. On application of Court inspector Chfti W. Such, the case62 words
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Article83 1939-10-14 2 Singapore, FYida: APPEARING before Mr. J. Fletch n Cooke m the third police court tl morning. Ng Goh 155), Ong Kirn Be <36\ Choo Mong Kong (40), and Ch< Kirn Siew C3s>, four Henghua stra barbers, pleaded guil-ty to the chargt causing obstruction of the rive-foot83 words
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Advertisement83 1939-10-14 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES. EXCT.USTVEI.Y. Specializing. Ocular Muscle Anomaliei *%J_ZZ_J^, Crossed Eyes, TSP Complicated Cases of Defective Vision. Thompson Optical Co. l ht Specialists. I. ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3008. A^ I*ompfon, Dr. of Ocular Sclenca ____T Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet The Natural83 words
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Article229 1939-10-14 3 Official Story Of Naval Action t,nunt _M-4 »> N-T-J author,: ies m S.r-apore N (|l nU a. (a, man Tress reports published on ThurN that m bsa-ssag attack, on i Britfc* eniiscr hem v3 bopAi ;ircl lour hils with nud,um hon,b> The cn<*a"cnu-nt referred to did take phu-e hul (asua229 words
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Article90 1939-10-14 3 Arc, "**iXav r- 5 I I has her midni S h t of "Midnight i W ch ls the new •athav It is an excel- ;^ntrived and full :Uu ..MissPeabody. from Monte Carlo ,Vtmn V7r' n Then Pr SP tn C hannen tegin to happen >90 words
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Article92 1939-10-14 3 r ned at the Pavi-| v» Hon Th aight is a serious I I en round the plot I two women m his ist and the woma 1 a he got." The film introduces m feature roles youngest "finds.*' hn Archer and it is ay that92 words
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Article28 1939-10-14 3 TRADE MARK REGISTRATIONS II last night's Gov-' re devoted to lists ■^m ration of which under the Trade Marks hich were duly reth e week ended Oct. 7.28 words
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Article79 1939-10-14 3 LIABILITIES OF $717,000 L Singapore. Friday, ailing $717,000 were by a 70-year-old Arab Abdullah Bajera. public examination Mr G. H. Po. assistant •he Bankruptcy ins liabilities editors. Continuing, he olvency was the rethe markel particul irlanded property. He added .hat b_ creditow torecloaed ah bankru... u V anplie U on79 words
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132 1939-10-14 3 Singapore, Friday. PS OUSBD <•■* t- counts of nrnmrnOm «2"_£_^_Tl G M_ Cl--. Teoche.. appeared befo.e Mr. J. Flelcher-C IPO- m the third police court this mornm*. Tang was charged f"? '"^fj^ I to Yeo Goh Lim and Teo ~.iK J woman, at 31132 words
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171 1939-10-14 3 ru ut hasted surplus si Dsi A, J939. Sl ihe Singapore Imp.ment Trust, according to l s*»tement of probable balances published w i supplement m the Go-ern-ment Gazette Isst night, wfll $528,54] Revenue m ii !>*idgette.l ts am ant to DO and cxp-mli-ture lo171 words
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407 1939-10-14 3 Singapore, Friday. SEVERAL matters were dealt with m the Bankruptcy Court this 8 morning by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine. An order for $2 per month was made against Mr. O. A. Phillips a Govefnment servant. Sir Pcicy McElwaine caid that the money wou.cl407 words
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Article51 1939-10-14 3 TIIF Governor in-( mim il has or--1 dered that no charge *g*; made m ,nd postcards adtln ed to Empire lestinat-ns by an, jl His Majesty's Tones on active SSI such i n,.s shall be superscribed "On Active Service. 1 1- i m i P or51 words
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Advertisement13 1939-10-14 3 I R__^s& P* _H IH _____P______i W M HPr>__i ''i^ &_K js»"r "*""™113 words
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Advertisement53 1939-10-14 3 Law Notice For To -Day Before the Dy. Registrar at 10.30 j in.*. Taj V comi" mavinc; SOON SHOUT CHALLENGED Gl \k\mi' n COMPLETE SATISFAI HON PaoF: ii mi inns. I. ai.! am, l 1 1 v.. irs sllUlV HI ,Ul i S.._"i_. ,|<.rt.tt.n. R i x ...n i -m-53 words
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Article82 1939-10-14 4 London. 1 1 DiIMAI1 fc Previous To-day PALM Ml. (Malay) cl Uim 1,1 ipment £15. 10.0 Nominal v. (OJ'IM (Straits, K.M.S.) Sept. shipment £11.0.0 Sellers tt„ l SAGO I i OUR (Sarawak) Uncl October shipment iq M nminQ TAPHX Seed Petri, 1st quality :6C <S:: October shipment 25- Mnminoi82 words
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Article136 1939-10-14 4 Previous Tn *o London F Distillers 896 lo'^ y C Dunlop Rubber f 64 V g* General Electric 66 6 J -3d Imperial Chemical Industries '>9 4i.> o q 1 1 Imperial Tobacco 11S7T f, c 2 34 Anglo-Dutch 24 V iJV T>- d Canadian Pacific gi136 words
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Article46 1939-10-14 4 NEW Y oRK CABLE New York. Thurso 1 Mancet Tone Buyers Sellers 5 Taday 8 P° t Buyers Firm 2 'V Sellers 19» 2 193, CI d Forward Jan Marcn Buyers h Sellers l s 19% Market Tone 49> 4 to 49> 2 c:osed BDOt November46 words
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Article72 1939-10-14 4 ijunaon, f riaav. T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) rW" S^L Changl T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7 54 U chanfpd T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4? 8 Unofficial 5 Unofficial T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is 3 1 16d Unchanged TT n l*J£% (C72 words
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Article56 1939-10-14 4 London, Frida RUBBER Previous To-day Change Spot B Quiet Quiet Steady Sellers J, 10 8 116 (1st Forward) November Buyers 2 10 3 16 -I 16 Sellers in. 101 16 (2nd Forward) December Buyers 0 16 10 3 16 16 (3rd Forward) Jan March Buye^ }Jy S Ifl56 words
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Article26 1939-10-14 4 London, Fridav. GOLD Previous To-day Change s Bar^d. Fine, per oz. £880 B Pot Forward j3 2 3 V 2 223 /4 22 3426 words
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Article40 1939-10-14 4 Germany May Have To Return Memel n, Oct. 13. I the .Smut -Lithuanian 1 pact the Lithuanian OoTerrj dto prt m my tor the return <»i Ifeniel, according to tj.. j', which adds th [7.8.8. R. will support tl ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article48 1939-10-14 4 Home, Oct. 13 THE repstriation of German m tles .n 'i j- ntin Venice and < dei tood to be i betweei Herr B-Uunler and Blgnor Bochin (head ol the Italian poUee) and thi prefects of BoUsno and Plume me at Tremezzo, Lake Como. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article90 1939-10-14 4 .Sin Friday. TIM at midday was again uncham $117%, while the price Ol rubber at Bpot 3 Ad JanuIfarch 33 cents, market qu. The mark't m tin shares sai firm v, buyen coming forward for Batu Selangoi H g Fat Taipings and Sungel Luai i fair bu90 words
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Article44 1939-10-14 4 AUSTRALIA'S REPRESENTATIVE Canberra, Oct. 13. Mr. Menzie.s announced that Australia, representative to the council of Empire Cabinet Ministers, which is to meet In London, will be the Minister I to' Sl 'PPly and Development. Mr. Ca He will be m London before Christmas ReuterReuter - 44 words
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112 1939-10-14 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. E tabliahed by Royal Charter A.D IF_4 Incorporated m the Netherlands k (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM id Up Capital f .40.030.000 serve Fund 10,500,00,'London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: I < AMSTERDAM Branches; II ii an u d: Rot terdam, The Hague, and112 words
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Advertisement57 1939-10-14 4 I Oversea-Chinese Baiiking Corporation Limited I beg to announce that their new branch office No. 42, JALAN RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH Avill commence business on MON. 16th OCT., 1939. I I'll A a_H[ g■l|T i I L n MAS'l_ltB. Wm+" yJ lyC_i -MBl BH^^^L^k|^ if IME DARBY Co. Ltd: !??*""^Sff57 words
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Article223 1939-10-14 5 Ceylonese And Patriotic Fund rIKRE was a cordial response to the meeting convened by the Ceylonese resident m Sinpmen at 11. Handy Road, on Thursday Mr V J Mendis wa* m the rhair. Mr M V. i'l Mal. explaining the reasons which led to the covenlng of the meeting and223 words
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Article360 1939-10-14 5 News In Romanised Malay Oct. 13, 1939. PERDANA Mcnterl. Tuan Chamberlain telah menerangkan dalam Majlis M--shu-.raf --ebab-nva Keraiaan British dan Peranchla I dapat menerim i chadangan2 dainai Hitler itu. Kata-nya Hitter tidak memberi Janj: bend** memulangkan batek tanah2 yang telah di-ram-paa-nya darlpada negeti Czechoslovakia Poland. Dan lagt kata-nva tldak-lah sa-kah2360 words
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Article41 1939-10-14 5 Tokyo, Oct. 13. COMPLETING three-quartr! ol 60,000-kilometre round- the-v Tld flight, the Japanese goodwill monoplane Nippon hopi>ed oil from Rome at o'clock yesterday morning ior Rli Island. iy.*ar the Dardanelles, according to 'i \)i< sa message from Rome.41 words
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Article41 1939-10-14 5 Tender. SIS Invited l«>r tlie supply of i poo cubic ol Filter Band. Tender forms and Specifications miv be obtained Tender Room .ders will close at 12 n on on 27th Oct. 1939. C. H GOLD*"*. Municipal Secretary. I41 words
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Advertisement417 1939-10-14 5 W~~ Ti:M )t:KS wrTZreived up to noon X h Ker, 1939, at the rv-s Office. Singapore, I councilor's Office, c Resident Councilors < _t from persons desirous I X:*. ,r supplies for the Gov- Zre. Fenang, and I v lor a period of .nc'ing trom Ist Jan- gtMOtfa— at- w417 words
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Advertisement579 1939-10-14 5 (a) Chartered Bank of India,] Australia and China, (b) Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, (c> Mercantile Bank of India i Ltd., i md forms w.il only be issued on proiucticn of the receipt for this deposit. In respect of Fenang and Malacca renders, deposits should be made m the re-pectT\4'579 words
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Advertisement563 1939-10-14 5 ;anti!e Bank of India, Ltd., and forms vill be issued on production of the receipt of this deposit. The sum deposited will be forfeited Lo the Crown m either of the following events that is to say: <a» If any person whose tender has been accepted shall not, within one563 words
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Advertisement178 1939-10-14 6 PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 TO-DAY I great radio o**^ vL^ __-^T|J| *A Lfdfjjp ft a S^ _i _f 7 4 iP**^**' \A/ »L BSBtS W_f^^^ ALICE EDEN JOHN ARCHER G\l MOM WSftICL AAONDAY NEXT AT THE PAVILION i.IIIHVOI im ALL-COLOUR MUSICAL SENSATION ••■m: M■li\ D O "a* a_» ——a>—_ mmmm178 words
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Advertisement226 1939-10-14 6 Positively only ONE MORE SCREENINC' I CAPITOL 1 si M-*. shmvs i-saif to tiu M GW vi NICOLA"" its attraction. w Universal'! thrillint; sto* v ol an ex-champion who bat:; on tor his children .hi* sell-respect and t!ie memo* ol the woman he loved Victor IMAGLEN EV PllalßJß A NEW226 words
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Article168 1939-10-14 7 Oct. 1-. mm-mi that one t-ta-g plane and one transport m **mm raids carried out hy tit Japanese l- Hunan and Hupeh during the laM WW. from f October •->. m raiders dropped 2.2% bombs ov hit their tar-rets. I-* nim m he "I l«J_"«*e, ToChinese Central news - 168 words
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Advertisement185 1939-10-14 7 THEATRE ROYAL TO-DAY 3, 6-15 9.30 "NANDAKUMAR" A Glorious Tamil Talkie SUN TALKIE 730 TO-NK.HT 9-30 Warner Bros. Present ERROL FLYNN m itoß.v noon* (IN TECHNHOLOIR) EMPIRE TALKIE tPM. TO-M<ilir 9.13 P.M. Special Double I irsl Run Action Programme JOHN WAYNE m 4 WESTWARD HO' and GENE AUTRY m "The185 words
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Advertisement175 1939-10-14 7 > TO-DAY 11 AM. 5-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. __L___l_SW -Mfc -_-_P*-|l______M_l I Ai Ve *l In. "__-_-_M_t__ I L° ml *imh f 9^ J fas r cond 6# C I V _hM 5/ I it r* r" •^«a^"£f«-»ovS?° I A few?' I m ■PPHHKiaf C# »*'*/ry 4^*°' A**' ___________a— a"___—175 words
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298 1939-10-14 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, October 14. 1939. HITLER'S THREATS JHE official German reaction to Mr. Chamberlain's uncompromising speech on Ijjtler'a declaration tr. the Rel B l« nol available af the moment of Writing, bu| neutral cor- Pondents m Berlin state that Hitler has decided that th British Premier's reply is a298 words
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Article88 1939-10-14 8 NAZI LEADERS' REACTION TO CHAMBERLAIN SPEECH Stockholm, Oct 13. »ITLER has decided that Mr. Chamberlain's speech constitutes a clear, definite 'no!' to his peace offer. Therefore he has taken "all measures to prosecute war/ according to a Berlin dispatch printed by the Stockholm Tidningen. An orderReuter - 88 words
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Article207 1939-10-14 8 Loudon, Oct. 13. jl*!!". hantherlain's reply to Hitler's pea re proposals is unanimously endorsed by tlie press as representing the voice of the British Empire. The Times ays: "The reply is i i unjilete accord with the riewa of thi French Government and the Domin ions. With fullReuter - 207 words
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Article137 1939-10-14 8 London, Oct. 12. TIIK Cabinet of Tibet has thanked the Viceroy of India and His Majesty's Government for their recent messages expressing the hope that the reipn of the reincarnated spiritual head of Tibet the Dalai Lama, will be leng and successful. The Cabinet affirmed that the trueReuter - 137 words
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Article49 1939-10-14 8 APPOSITION to Sena™Ke V %man- new neutrality bill before the U S BenstJ Is 'Mining momentum among American merchants, sccording to a pos-s message from shanghai mi?? ?u Hal khe U S ««vernment nay forfeit American trade m the Far by its own law, the message adds49 words
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Article45 1939-10-14 8 I London, Oct. 13. DFLIABLE sources at Istanbul report that a rtusso-Turkish defensive pact has been signed. '•ays the News Chronicle IstanI bul correspondent. The pact provides for closure of the Straits m rstsurn for a Hieslan guarantee m the Balkans.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article82 1939-10-14 8 JAPANESE GOODWILL MISSION COMING Tokyo, Oct Agoodw'li mission consisting members of the Hoire of P Lstives. led by Mr. Hyogoio S ding member of the Mm lesv€ here for Thailand t The tnisafon will embark In the iiner Saigon Maru at Kobe and m Bangkok on Oct. 29. After staying82 words
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83 1939-10-14 8 London. Oct. 13. ACCORDING to informed circles ia london, Britain would do everything m her power to-op.eiate m the I scheme foi setting up a neutral round the coast of the Americas. It has b^en computed that somi ten million squareBritish Wireless - 83 words
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Article242 1939-10-14 8 London, Oct. 13. gTANDIXG stilly upright, away from the dispatch box on which his manuscript rested, his face stern, his voice unusually raised, the Prime Minister delivered his weighty speech m the manner he reserves for occasions when lie means to be not merely firm butReuter - 242 words
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68 1939-10-14 8 Shanghai, Oct. 13. WITHOUT notifying the Municipal authorities, Japanese plainclothes men raided a Bank of Communications building m the International Settlement this morning and still occupy the building. The Brit'sh military authorities 111 whose defence sector the building to situated are awaiting reports beforeReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration180 1939-10-14 9 Above: Detailed plans for the revision of peace-time arrangements to deal with wartime requirements m order to ensure the R.A.F. of an adequate supply of highly trained pil »ts and other personnel are bein; put into operation. Here are K.A.f. doing physical exercises on the sen front atPlanet News - 180 words
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Article104 1939-10-14 10 EXPERT PLANNING OF WAR EFFORT London, Oct. 13 pOMMENTS received from New Zea- land regarding Sir Kingsley Wood's sion scheme show that it is I by the N.ew Zeal, no Dominion" says: ■■Altho.jph tening evidence that K.A.J** has .established its sui j and won the initiative, it is j thatBritish wireless - 104 words
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Advertisement400 1939-10-14 10 "*t%f I r i 1 i i■■ i OaMl i *W a "^jj J*CJ--l*^ il 1 d -^T^ri-li l--l-nW_S < *MIL _M«s T f_____-- C I •HP s^_______v S^-i^'^-*^) jl _****3B__r>_>_--_ KC_, >- a^*«i i__ffE_*ti V. '-"•a '^tt-STC m Xi^* fito __R-______:'-*Vr-__! *pa__Jhl** k_' ■____7~^ lQl**k___ |S*H*H_ BIT P&OandBRITISH INDIALINES400 words
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Advertisement349 1939-10-14 10 I __^^^_i^^^_^^^^_^_^^__^^l^_i LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPs I CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. To: MARSEILLES. LONDON To: PALESTINE, tOT***____ ROTTLKDAM, A COPENHAGEN. Kl)^ BORHfOLA abt. Oct. COPENHAGi SIAM Oct: 25 LALANDIA Nov: 15 KINA -bt JUTLANDIA Nov: 28 MEONIA Dec: 19 lo: BANGKOK A SAIGON TO: MANILA CHINA JAP._ LALANDIA abt.349 words
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Article90 1939-10-14 11 Settlement Hopes In Tokyo Crisis 1,, ml. 13. MinislT. Kichisabu ra ttmrnmau r aun- Sr K.*-t try. leaders Foreign ,r and the terday busy the Foreign compromise plan ad Ambasi weens. Agnations tenwn by tl rs of the I Location of i arrange Lai points c ol the Trade thatReuter - 90 words
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Article51 1939-10-14 11 850 JAPANESE STILL IN ENGLAND I. Oct. 13. 50 Japanese residents, inchr'.--25 children, an c hundred i Japan*\°-? re on Tuesday Hakone II fa pan tmlral Eai o_ imi, Dr. IfasaJaj anese restm ng the Jape resi from Europe B Soviet-Lithua- j I issistanci has Pr< sidium of the BReuter - 51 words
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Article386 1939-10-14 11 No Income Tax Expected In Coming Budget "E'OK the coming financial year, the Tribune understands, the Colony ii budi-ct ini* for a deficit of nearly sight million dollars. jjnates ■•> bt put before the Legislate I uncfl on Monday constitute the (Vl-.nv's ftnri War Budf-t, and386 words
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Article72 1939-10-14 11 Singapore. Friday. PENG Kirn Seng, was convicted Of possession of 160 lb. of dutiable Siamese tobacco m his tampan at sea off Hylam Kcn'si I Beach Road» at about 12.40 p.m. on Oct, 12. m the On-* "apore Fourth Police Court before Mr. Kenneth M Byrne, this72 words
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Article115 1939-10-14 11 bingapore, Friday, i AMIN bin Haji Ali, a 17-year old Malay, appeared before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cook* 1 m the third n l:< < ci urt this mornin to answer a charge of theft of a bicycle I d at $40 the i roperty ot Chua115 words
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Article35 1939-10-14 11 London. Oct. 13 Mr Duff Cooper has left England for a lecture tour of the United States. Wlv-n asked whit he proposed to lecture about he said: ''There is only one topic m these days."35 words
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Article56 1939-10-14 11 london. Oct. IN inn fficial quarter* sinister 1 significance is attached to the Orman allegation that the Poles used gas mines obtained from Great Britain. It is pointed out that m the past German breaches of international conventions have usually been immediately preId by false allegations thatReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement112 1939-10-14 11 1 1 THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE B NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND I *is hereby o lven that a lease for the term of 30 years of the under BbyS.hr 0 Und at Serangoon Road. 34 ms., Sjngappie ill b X Auction at the Land Office, at 11 a.m.112 words
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Advertisement31 1939-10-14 11 DOG'S HEAD W\ r\ SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY i (HOSPITAL QUALITY) t MENTION "DOG'S HEAD" IK YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PURE BRANDY ITS A FINE "PICK-ME-UP". I mmmmm WP.S. 173 ~mmm^—m*mm—*m—*mmmmm—*m**o——mm—mm—mm————m———*31 words
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Article, Illustration704 1939-10-14 12 To Vary Your Daily Menu fSpcc__Uyle«Oed recipes »re give. lliis page. liM-lncle I hem m: your enkci* v srrapbook.-* CHOCOLATI I \ltin l*_ i choc*.. evp hot S-1 A tern Manebf- |*_ttachlo 01 cup thick cream 8 baked tartlet CStei 1 tablespoon icing i m etei od conden ed mil*704 words
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Advertisement172 1939-10-14 12 In* irk of *__Kf^-Pi «l v I i i O ii Til Ai.\O la I A W**m********M iIKIIIA'I i* g an ii yihi ii hii I m- mm expensive pp*^ j*. ,1 pi*, bf** ptoss /our tot-el? portions j UQM :^;i of the creamiest and smoothest Ice S Crssm you172 words
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160 1939-10-14 13 INSIDE STORY OF BRITAIN'S STEEL PRODUCTION london. Oct. 13. ASCRIBING I it-** where D v h» men and women are r_r__.l nfcM SSSI clay and proi r in'tlousands of tons of steel I?" ''British naval guns, armours "V -observer" -Antes that J Ml V.,.1 women at the bench- ul furnacesReuter - 160 words
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91 1939-10-14 13 CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT "INADEQUAE" (London. Oct. 13. ILLOWING a private address by Mr. J: d George the "Council of Action Par nstruc'ion" passed a resolutijp Chamberlain's H as inadequate," called upon th* prepare a fuller j^wi. the aims they desire to R. ye. and d clare their willingness tM submit theseReuter - 91 words
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40 1939-10-14 13 Polish Destroyers With British Navy t London. Oct. 13. innc-imced that thiv e Polish desroyers are working with the British and doing excellent work m the ■nncl and tl> spirit of the crews is orted to be particularly good.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article47 1939-10-14 13 London. Oct. 13. The King held a council meeting this morning dealing with routine matt. The Queen visited a London rail station •■ct one of the fleet of ambulance trains which have been specially equipped to carry casualties to base hospitals m the country. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article68 1939-10-14 13 London, Oct. 13. Eight hundred and fifty out of 1,500 Germans m India have been arrested for internment, according to an official announcement. llie total includes Germans, Austrians and few suspects who are Czechoslovakians. Although Nazi propaganda was widespread and a number of persons was knownReuter - 68 words
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Article233 1939-10-14 13 Berlin, Oct. 13. ONLY Ihe United States ran now still interiere and most horrible shambles m history, declared Herr Otto Dietrich, head *»i the Nazi press section, m a statement to foreign correspondent* m Berlin. Herr Dietrich added that Great I tain, through the mouth of233 words
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Article34 1939-10-14 13 London, Oct. 13 The Admiralty announce that 5,000- ton British steamer, Herons I was attacked by a U-boat. The crew are reported to be all safe aboard an American ship.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article255 1939-10-14 13 London, Oct. 13. THE German Admiralty arc evidently growing concerned at the increasing number of U-boats that fail to return to Germany, and m a recent propaganda leaflet tried to draw the British Admiralty by reproaching them for official reticence (wTites a special commentator). The BritishReuter - 255 words
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Advertisement38 1939-10-14 13 i i wm 93. BRAS BASAH ROAD, TFLE: "MAXINE** LADIES HAIRDRESSING SALON :x: ZENO MUHINELESS PERMANENT WAVING. ZENO MIAN- COMFORT. NO DANGER, NO WIRES, NO MACHINERY, NO EI JM IRICITY, NO FAILURES. TRY 011 l NEW MILK-PAX FACIAL38 words
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Article993 1939-10-14 14 I —^Comment From World Capitals* London T laii n .ji coi proof the ol Ir desire foi peace by de,ind by the provl lon oi i B i their Intention to fulfil ii mull rtakingj or w<> must 1 1 m our duty to the endReuter - 993 words
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Article35 1939-10-14 14 a*. f M(i Oct. 13. I .Tne Ministry of Shippin blished ■m GUmour as minister will I the shipping section of the! 1 ■I ol Trade, which had h v k__- »ped and exoanded ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article54 1939-10-14 14 TO-DAY Soccer, SA P A Cup. A: I S.C .I A 11, Stadium Rugby: S C.C. vs RAF I Swimming: Y. M. C. A. C ail V.M.C.A. pool. Hockey: s.S. Police vs. Johore P l Depot. Raffles Inst. R A F.I Seletar'. R.I. Badminton: Inter-school Champi*H( I shi54 words
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54 1939-10-14 14 LONDON. Oi IN \!K\\ oe mt: i;i< At(OK.)ll) TO HIS UKOI GHOL'TTHECOI N IIAMBEBLAIX-S HROAin MORROTV rSATURDAY) \\n BARLY Bl I'NNECI vie, IT WAS FARMER \NNI)I \< m THAT MR. CHAMBERI VI KKOAIK 'AST TO Till AUNG WI na THE vr PHASE OF THEREUTER - 54 words
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Article78 1939-10-14 14 " Pete - "Pete I MR. CAESAR ML HOI Gil lOX i again to be congratulated for the good junior boxing programm- he offered fight fans last night at the Happy World Covered Stadium Results at a glance. I Smiling Amad <8-D drew v. Vine <8-5 3 4. Clever Mackay78 words
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Advertisement216 1939-10-14 14 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing m the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will fln<J what you are looking for and 6AVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirement* ....NAN-SIN has exactly what you want plus efficiency and economy. Rjng up 6363 for a216 words
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Advertisement44 1939-10-14 14 PROPOSED Si -lap Bungalow 3y* laws which are to be submitti :ol special meeting oi the Singapori M-iiU-H cipal Commissioners were pubh :i; l B the Government Gazette last general information. Jl___l M n__________¥i9 ■_iifl' I t f Pp^^.6s] AT[|) i fl^ii^i__*> Al ERS44 words
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586 1939-10-14 15 S odd m three goals, the S.C.F.A. yesterday eliminated 'va from the Challenge Cup knockout competition. Both me their first obstacle, the Malays defeating the R.A.F. J ,v the first clash ending m a draw while the Chinese Marines m their first outing. and586 words
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Article66 1939-10-14 15 Owing to the bad condition of the ground, the hot-key fixture between the S.K.C. and the S.C.R C., which was to have been played yesterday at the S.R.C. h-ad to be cancelled. The hocke> fixture between Raffles College and the Singapore Colts which was to have been played66 words
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Article141 1939-10-14 15 I St. Andrew n.U 13 pts. S.C.C. "A". 5 pts. MIPPING and floundering m the mud on the Padang yesterday, the W St. Andre Hd Boys emerged victors m their rugby encounter ■th th A"* team who were beaten by 13 points (two goals141 words
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Article264 1939-10-14 15 Loyals: 3; Manchestcrs: 1. CUPERIOR stick work and better I fielding were f^e main factor I which contributed to the victory of ithe Loyals over the Manchester Regiment when they met m a hocikey match at Gillman Barracks j yesterday. rue maieh was tar from Intemting at264 words
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Advertisement68 1939-10-14 15 Title Table* TO-DAY High Water. 11.10 a.m. 9 fi ft. 5 11.55 p.m. 9 8 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 11.44 a.m. 9.6 ft. •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely .on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" reptit.i'*o 1 foi— ENDURING QUALITY BEJ-LTIFUL DESIGN SUPERB68 words
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278 1939-10-14 16 NATION DETERMINED TO FIGHT FOR LIBERTY HELSINKI. OCT. 13. ■U IMS ARE TOBNED ON THE ITNITED STATUS FOR A m'.kVl help and scrroßT. meanwhile a feeung OF WXIOI IB I.\( T.RTAINTY PREVAILS While a Stockholm broadcast that Russia has promised to )< all meat- toReuter - 278 words
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Article221 1939-10-14 16 Proof Of German Treachery London. Oct. 13. AITHOt'GH the Kussian action is of course indefensible. Germany is most blamed lor what is happening m the Baltic states. land, writes a special commen ator Germany led these countries to looK to her as' the chief protection J againsi Communism. She hasReuter - 221 words
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Article71 1939-10-14 16 London. Oct. 13. (ATVTA'S new pact With Russia waa xplaintd by tlie Latvian President hi a broadcast yesterday. He said that by the pact, Latvia gained ity and freedom from threats ol i tai k ol the Soviet garrisons m La m territory will be toReuter - 71 words
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Article41 1939-10-14 16 London. Oct. 13. A report from Copenhagen states thai warning shorts were fired by a Da ship on two German aeroplanes whicl were living low over Danish territ l waters ve.*,terday. The planes flew oft.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article77 1939-10-14 16 London. Oct. 13. MZELESKI. new Polish Foreign Minister, returned to Paris by air to-day after a three-day visit to England, t The Polish Ambassador m London and l representatives of the British Govern--1 i ment were present when he left the 1 aerodrome. During his visit.Reuter - 77 words
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Article104 1939-10-14 16 I OTTAWA, OCT. 13. THE ISSUE OF $200,000,000 TWO PER CENT. TWO-YEAR WAR LOAN IS ANNOUNCED BY I THE FINANCE MINISTER Canada is floating: her first Itti on terms which will enable the Government to redeem £25,000.000 worth of Canadian sterling stock held m GreatReuter - 104 words
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Article83 1939-10-14 16 U.S. Shipping Neutrality Washington, Oct. 13. UNITED STATES Democratic and Re- publican Senators have worked ou; I an agreement to relax the provisions o! the Neutrality Act. which forbid I can ships and citizens from ti I to belligerent countries and their pe* sessions. L I The Senators maintain thatReuter - 83 words
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Article242 1939-10-14 16 ON THE WESTERN FRONT i London, Oct. 13. I A GERMAN communique from the western front reports that three m main bridges across the Rhine have been blown up by the I Two of them are on the lower Rhine. These the Germans crossed c theirReuter - 242 words
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Article89 1939-10-14 16 A telegram from the Secretary i for the Colonies to the Governor I Straits Settlements, states:— I •His Majesty has decided that of the outbreak of war the usual se at the Cenotaph shall not be 1. year, and it will not be possible the two89 words
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