Morning Tribune, 16 October 1939
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Title Section13 1939-10-16 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, MONDAY. October 16, 1939. i .1 FIVE CENTS. a13 words
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Article243 1939-10-16 1 London, Oct, 15. IT i s wHI-known that among 1 the maei devout Muslims those of Malaya are to be numbered. M.,h-.. always make a conBOW showing m the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, and the uctv of ratthf-l from the East India h renowned throughout [slam.British Official Wireless - 243 words
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301 1939-10-16 1 NO RUSSIAN ARMS FOR GERMANY AMSTERDAM, OCT. 15. THAT THE COMING WEEK WILL BE ONE OF FAR-REACHING DECISIONS IS THE GENERAL UNOFFICIAL OPINION IN GERMANY. ACCORDING TO THE BERLIN CORRESPONDENT OF THE ____SGRAAF, WHO GAINED THE IMPRESSION THAT GERMANY HAS NOT ABANDONED HOPE OF AVOIDINGReuter - 301 words
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Article114 1939-10-16 1 SOVIET DEMANDS TO FINLAND llNwrmr c °P cr »hagen Oct. 15. [tipM.OH correspondents of Danish newspaper! report from a "relia"e source" that Russia has made the '""owing four demands of Finland: l| Cession of the islands of lacsaari, Lavansaari, Seiskaari i___.? 0 M f Su «saari, which comX114 words
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Article113 1939-10-16 1 Allies' Firmness Rallies Them Round Paris, Oct. 15. NEUTRAL states are showing little inclination to be intimidated by Germany or the USSR., is the view of the Paris Press. "Excelsior" declares that as the resolution of the allies is strengthened and their military power increases, theReuter - 113 words
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232 1939-10-16 1 With The British Troops In France London, Oct. 15. JN England, both the morning and evening papers now feature prominently reports sent by correspondents, which are headed "With the British Expeditionary Forces m France." Last night, for instance, they all reported that the British troops are now nrmiy installed mReuter - 232 words
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Article209 1939-10-16 1 London, Oct. lo. FOR two hours last night, the people of Berlin suffered all the alarms of an air raid which, however, was not preceded by an air raid warning. At 9 30, heavy gunfire was clearly heard searchlights appeared and flashed lit up the skyReuter - 209 words
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Advertisement43 1939-10-16 1 Jon O.hc'i- Pagesj Mrrtai-s Ma.ay journal.*"** j Production i>"ve r___i on Hankow 5 < hinese Rams 6 7 S 8 S Leader Pag* g pittui P 10 I Shipp" l 11 i Kuyal Oak Sunk j U'.nu'ns Page H&l5 j n^U Talks 11* lij43 words
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401 1939-10-16 2 Padi Policy Discussed Till P Malay Kwnialtett, reiw*mi-_l _l mt Malay nay 1 ...v.t-v. spe. ay with tl <ner.l n Baturda) Dammim- Houm "-esterdaj !l Invitation ol HE the Otw-~>r. _r 8-mton lTi r „st time Mat a poop rapi Malay r-ewspajw c. _rw-»tm had irWted401 words
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Article182 1939-10-16 2 I ...m Our Own lleporter.' Lumpur. Salurd.n Wr 111 tears sin-amnm her eyes woman MA **ir. K. Keriroan m Uie Kir>l Court that she would Uadh pay the line for her gl-M-SSJII M he a »oed boy. but hC H**_i very bad boy. She had brr.imht the matter182 words
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Article99 1939-10-16 2 Singapore. Saturday. MRS. Anna Lambert was plaint iff < m a suit for arrears of maintenance which came up m the Civil District Court Ma morning- before Mr. G. I-. Howe. The claim was for $332. representing arrears for the months of July and Aug- asl99 words
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Article307 1939-10-16 2 gin v> Sunday. \\v. H I Hopkin. r-in-ehlel ol ti ["ritoune croup of ne*ii_papers, tamed I I InnCl i afe by lh,n tlie eve of his depart p thy London Tribune group. ent at the luncheon included Mr T W Ong, a director, manager, and tment307 words
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Article72 1939-10-16 2 London. Oct. 13 THF, Admiralty announces that the German Information Service has admitted that following the attack on British naval forces In the North Sea on Oct. 9. four of their plar.es fell into the Two made forced landing m Danish' I The German's claims that tenReuter - 72 words
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Article205 1939-10-16 2 ll rom Our Own Krpirtf 1 Kuala Lumpur. U< t It MX. John Hand*, speaking nish« U a mertim; of the A-^ --alio-, of non-Government In pu-vees at the Town Hall. I •Itt us wee that m all our .fan tactions, both great and205 words
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Article161 1939-10-16 2 (I rom Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Saturday MFMBERS of the Johore Bar and Bench gathered at the Supreme Court. Johore Bahru to-day to bid farewell to Mr. Justice Mills, who is soon leaving the State on retirement •Your lordship has tf*W; *»0™ us courtesy and161 words
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Article78 1939-10-16 2 Singapore. Sunda THREE male Chinese were stabbed a compatriot at Park Road dv the early hours of this mornin The men. who suffered numer juries, were taken to the Central station where a report was lod 1 One of them had an incised two inches long over78 words
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Advertisement47 1939-10-16 2 i ■■■MB__K_____a_uamaim______________i __P^BBB— PVPfIHB^HB— HBa Hpa P^H i- Kidneys Must (lean Out Adds Vmir body el v ,i,-,i...-im wa '9 j If or Bbid i V.-rv i lit) ituro-i.-di- pt.-.n CyateK. Cyatex urorl i iilrln 1 or i v ar__________i__fcl. ____> I VCf AT r R^ Jr "-P"a*a**_*-47 words
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Advertisement25 1939-10-16 2 No Pen Sale On Monday Stock Entirely Sold Out WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW i CO., LTD. t i I >a lii I I I I l i25 words
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Article91 1939-10-16 3 ,ur CHU Reporter) Penang, Saturday, ties ol two corpses at r on the coas; rare reported to ue to-day. Both o vered by the Police c mortuary. M found at the Pinang at 9.30 a.m. hi* rly Chinese. yet traced the -> was made at91 words
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Article55 1939-10-16 3 From Obi -raw Reporter) Tof a priest from Thaitouch of colour m the Curt yesterday when priest appeared before Mr. P I V KadclifTe on a charge of himself to the local I within 24 hour\ of m the country. The accused pleaded guilty and .-aid norant55 words
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Article64 1939-10-16 3 (Freai Our Own Reporter) pur, Friday —The lianas*** Indian shop m Java appeared m Uae Third Court on fhumr- of 1 iperate_ a gramophone on uing of Sept. 18 m such manner as 10 caus-> nuisance. He "lairnod trial. After hearing the evidence for both ;ide s oub64 words
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84 1939-10-16 3 rV A (j° H OP SHANGHAI." th e filn Ti opened at the Capito night, is melodramatic en round the life of a camera TV tells of exciting adventure, 1 of stories and pictures. Betty Fumes.s and Key. performances and pu punch" into the84 words
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Article972 1939-10-16 3 Unemployment Relief Works Suffer (From Our Own Reporter) I Ipoh, Saturd |N moving the Supply Bill for 1939 for adoption at the meeting of the Perak State Council held m Kuala Kangsar, the Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex, British Resident said that the million dollars that was being972 words
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Article70 1939-10-16 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. TOWKAY Foo Choong Yit of Ipoh has purchased 200 overcoats at a total cost of $9,000 m response to the appeal sent from China for warm clothing for use m the war areas. It is hoped to collect about 300,00070 words
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Article79 1939-10-16 3 WORKERS AGAINST HITLERISM. Paris, Oct/ 10. An extraordinary session of the International Federation of Trade Unions unanimously adopted a resolution proclaiming unity of view with French and British workers who "are defending human liberties against the aggression of totalitarian states" and adding that peace could be contemplated only on a79 words
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Advertisement74 1939-10-16 3 I COME l^-*£~l LEAVING SOON SHORTLY Cfl \I I FNGFD GUARANTEE D (OMPIEIE SATISFACTION PROF: II.MUDDIN. ■MCtel-l m astro-palmistry and horoseopc reading SS ream m Jiaiict, Italy. EfyPt, Malta, Switzerland and various parts of Europe. Ite will posit iv, ly explain you how to mm reed m your undertakings. Full74 words
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Advertisement19 1939-10-16 3 Uverseas Assurance CORPORATION, L-UITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement122 1939-10-16 3 DO YOU NEED GLASSESJ Thompson Certified Frames and M millings *f(Ei J are priced S'J.OO $5.00 and 57.00. The tost of 11 M^^ the lenses depends on y-. jS^ your eyesight needs. xT^ Have your Eyes Examined Now THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. ft.122 words
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108 1939-10-16 4 Nazi Govt. A Plague I ridon Oct 15. AN aj'enry t.-..-..'i.tin lrom Henri Bidou "military exp< eanl i as arguing In that methods mv t conform to political ends "i war Replying to those who are saying thai this miiv war. he arrito "ItB.O.W. - 108 words
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Article495 1939-10-16 4 BOOM IN TIN INDUSTRY (From Our Own Keporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. l-HE announcement that the international tin quota for the thud quarter htJ been raised to 120 per cent, m retrospect, recta Malaya's output m so far as raising of the domestic quota 'rom 48 to 65 per cent, for495 words
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Article175 1939-10-16 4 1914... NOW London. O LAST Wednesday, the War sannounced the attachment the British expeditionary force m Ki. newspaper correspondents, the i recy of the first few weeks no being necessary after the compl< the transportation of the force to I This was described by a Frenc: tary expert as oneB.O.W. - 175 words
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Article84 1939-10-16 4 London. Oct. 15. THE Lithuanian Parliament last I unanimously ratified the treat; mutual assistance signed with 8 viet Russia on Tuesday. The Lithuanian Foreign Minister made a speech In which he said that Lithuania was confident that R" would continue to respect Lithuanian sovereignty andReuter - 84 words
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Article35 1939-10-16 4 Helsinki, Oct. 15. The Finnish Nazi Party recently sent a delegation to Berlin, but H returned crestfallen, only seeing > minor official who said that interests were outside the German sphere.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement138 1939-10-16 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch office af No. 42, JALAN RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH Commences Business TO-DAY MASTEIIS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. I tablished by Royal Charter A.D. 194 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030,000,Reserve Fund 10,500.00,138 words
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Advertisement13 1939-10-16 4 i- L Your MOTORCAR Mb South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 2, Finlayson Green13 words
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150 1939-10-16 5 Chungking, Oct. 15. QHINESR aircraft raided Hankow three times yesterday, bombing the Japanese airfield and munition dumps, according to a Chinese mililarv communique. All Ihe Chinese aircraft returned salely to their base, il is claimed. The first group of bombers appeared above Hankow alReuter - 150 words
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Article109 1939-10-16 5 (hunting, Oct. 14. mhi- h( ivy aerial and artillery ,ha, v H° v troop- ..cn.iaipanie- by J'l advanced m nine TH- m fl m (halltf m rbS_2- Hukwan la£*j U Chinese positions m .Ira centra. Shansi pro- -me broke out at Yinal Hukwan. and to B theChinese Central News - 109 words
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Article87 1939-10-16 5 Chungking, Oct. 14. lOETWEEN September 14 and OctoD ber 11 altogether 14.835 Japanese soldiers were killed and wounded at the northwest Kiangrsi front. Of the dead *.335 corpses have been discovered. The ■'hine_e victory took place j r regions, including IhiuhsienUng, iCanfang, Lafang and toangfu. Sixteen Japanese soldiers taken prisoner.Chinese Central News - 87 words
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84 1939-10-16 5 FINNISH DELEGATION RETURNING FROM MOSCOW Moscow. Oct. 15. The Finnish delegation had a further talk at the Kremlin before leaving. Tbey are expected to return this week.— Reuter. Helsinki, Oct. 15. Following shortly after the announcement that the Government had sent fresh instructions to the Finnish delegation at Moscow, cameReuter - 84 words
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Article61 1939-10-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sunday. THE Thai Government has sent a cable to the King enquiring if their sovereign is m good health and is experiencing any difficulties on account of the war. His Majesty replied thanking the Government for their enquiries, adding that61 words
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Article77 1939-10-16 5 London. Oct. 15. THE abundance of funds available for lending purposes by the banks is revealed In last week's Bank Return shC/wing bankers' deposits at i'l 16,715,--629 whicn is the highest level since January. Discount rates continued to lose I ground owing to keen competition for I BritishReuter - 77 words
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Article44 1939-10-16 5 Hongkong The Chinese community m Shanghai] given a hearty response to the nation-wide campaign for winter gar- 1 ments for frontline fighters and war refugees. At present already 100,000 winter clothes have been contributed by the Shanghailanders. Chinese central NewsChinese central News - 44 words
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178 1939-10-16 5 I)) M{ ondenta are now wit One of them after describing a l h o detects a different spirit 1914. The men, he said, have no illusions "ly the quiet cheerful- British on the job. •■Quipment of the British ar *ny Lvt ime and efficientReuter - 178 words
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84 1939-10-16 5 New York, Oct. 15. A BREAKDOWN of Germany's industrial system within four to eight months owing to lack of raw materials and soaring costs is foiecast by a German economist m the steel trade publication "Iron Age.' Germ?r.y, he says, is .short of iron ore,Reuter - 84 words
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123 1939-10-16 5 Shanghai. (Id. 11 T<> strengthen Ihe An-* ru an air ani m the Pacific. Ul puisuit planes, *»0 bombers an«l 14 observation *-hi|K and live auxiliary amphibians together with Uaraa transport ship', for .iaison service will b<> addcci to the l/.S. air force m Hawaii,International News Agency - 123 words
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Article72 1939-10-16 5 Chang-sha, Oct. 13. TWO Japanese military storehouses were wrecked by the Chinese guerrillas at Puchi, a Japaneseoccupied station along the CantonHankow Railway and about eighty kilometres northwest of Yochow. The guerrilla attack is significant because since the commencement of their general retreat from North Hunan the JapaneseChinese Central News - 72 words
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Advertisement116 1939-10-16 5 BL. -a. *> Jv> W— l *j _l 'iii a fp I p*fc M BH____S-_hK*^R^P^P^!^^B _Kr^^i__raPliPPH^^ ■^^Bjg^-aiiid' btTddf»*-*^__L^l.^A^_n J ***1 I **l -i -i 1 "r^-M |^«ai_|__| H AW^^r"' ,M r^r /^P-PH______aM__-_-^^ Picked and preserved as |s-_3tT^ $jp—& soon as they are ripe and SSgj-*---" •^■•ffg? _P 1 packed m116 words
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Advertisement170 1939-10-16 6 r^R-r^N'vTsi T*^»""« -TAINS SCREEN <l v- I i Kl'll.t I j PAVILION *-«5 »-w TO-NIGHT j.i ii.ii inn mi sm i.iikim a mm Tin Mil": MtiM.M,; oi HKI IA Ll IHAI IHL >< RI <AN 111 Mil' I.N PtKH.C'I Nil! X I I «'l j III! Mljillio I MK.NIIKINI IKH170 words
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174 1939-10-16 7 Extraordinary Session Of U.S. Senate London, Oct. 1 1. need In Washington this morning that an extraession <>f the United States Senate haR been called for ;>wd that this step has been taken to set Dp a decision on the Neutrality Bill. It is stated that agreement has been reached174 words
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Article269 1939-10-16 7 (COMPORTS FOR THE TROOPS Editor CM IV Mornim: Tribune) to my appeal for imophones, records. the troops, has s X generosity of th B like to mention the gifts f nophones by the GUnga. m. v by Mr. Rahman X lan Boon CXftlng Hq" ::da. one269 words
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Article27 1939-10-16 7 I London. Oct. 14. clips of Australia and available for export the United Kmg--1 that the agreeers another 3d. per wool price of last ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article67 1939-10-16 7 London. Oct. 14. "|*-HE Neutral zone round the American Republics proposed by the PanAmerican Conference is the subject of an official statement In London. It point? out that three miles is the \eneral accepted territorial limit, apart from particular cases agreed by negoiation. and Britain m common withReuter - 67 words
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Article55 1939-10-16 7 Shanghai, Oct. 15.— While a minor Japanese puppet official. Le Ting-zv was entertain »ng friends last night n Chinese entered and started shooting A Chinese sing-song girl was killed and *wo Japanese wounded. The gunman 'scaned Reuter Lond> 15 The Turkish Mln-i-ter ol Al for thi m n oi theReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement92 1939-10-16 7 TO-DAY 3 Shows 3-15, 6-15 9-15 FINAL CHAPTERS MARLBOROUGH (Next To ALHAMBRA) Final Chapters of t A S II „OIIDOX*tt TRIP TO MARS* with BUSTER CRABBE [Tomorrow ALHAMBRA tf- PROM NOW ON. THEY'RE GUILTY OF EVERY I CRIME I COMMIT... BECAUSE I -I w*— l Pub 1 _i I MO292 words
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Advertisement237 1939-10-16 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 "fINSPECTOII iHQRNLEIGH t\ *W*wl A new sleuth— amazing, I I fascinating, differentl H GORDON HARKER O^ALASTAIR SIM^S B P^ J HUGH WILLIAMS •SHVIGIRAY 4 v 1 WAILY PATCH MIKI MOOD tik I_t i EDWARD UNDIRDOWN 7^l II «ll oir*ct*d by Eug«n* Fofd* J[ _F__l237 words
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303 1939-10-16 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, October 16, 1939. CIVIC GUILT "Va--' f THI Lord Mayor, Aldermen and tizen of Plymouth (which ii, dire Borough we leem Meet as having figured m internatioi al hi ton before) have been d two pounds for permitting light ihow from a window of the G liWhalL303 words
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Article576 1939-10-16 8 *r Preparing For Nazi Advance Germans Admit Failure Of U-Boat Campaign London, Oct. 15. WRITING from the headquarters of the British infantry battalion holding a sector ol the line on the Western Front, Renter's special e t describes activity m digging fire and communication ,.,.<.,,Reuter - 576 words
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Article36 1939-10-16 8 Washington. t THF Department of ••mm piihlMies an estimate thu (.eimanv i*- practically isolated from countries which supplied 30.1 per cent. of h«»r import needs the first six months of i this year.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article38 1939-10-16 8 Paris. Oct. 15 THE Gestapo has arrested M may Bata. the shoe ma p Zlin < Moravia) according to a repoi to the "Nouvelles Tcheco-Slava The Gestapo alleged that M lip centlv acquired British natior ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article254 1939-10-16 8 London. Oct. 15. IN an article m the Observer srg- ing the Allies to hold fast and accept no false peace, Mr. J. L. Garvin writes that Britain and France, have taken arms against the domination of brute force and bad fakh arid they cannot layReuter - 254 words
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Article48 1939-10-16 8 Mystery Plane Over Berlin Berlin. Oct. 15. AN unidentified aeroplane flying at a -reat height over Berlin was fired on by anti-aircraft guns last evening, according to the Official News Agency. Owing to it* height the aircraft could only be identified by the sound of it., engines.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article45 1939-10-16 8 Rome. Oct. 15. Commenting on the sinking of the Royal Oak, Tribuna says though it is a serious loss. British naval superiority •s not appreciably affected. The papers feature the sinking of .he battleship and also give prominence to the destruction of three Ui.>O?.ZS. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article25 1939-10-16 8 Captain W. G. Benn of the h°>* Oak who was saved was senior oim o" the West River (Flotilla m from 19«12 to 1934.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement27 1939-10-16 8 Today's White Label" Ann merit If you choose your words carefully you icon t have to take them back. D£WA__'S it the choice of connoisseurs. W.K.S. ii27 words
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Article, Illustration159 1939-10-16 9 RAI N Of DEATH Above: The undefended town of Krzemienicce. a little place near the Rumanian frontier, where the Diplomatic C'r.rps had taken refuge from the horrors of Warsaw, seen m rnias after a merciless onslaught from German bomber-, Planet News Left: Vast numbers of the citizen' of War awPlanet News - 159 words
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82 1939-10-16 10 EXCHANGE OF BRITISH GERMAN CONSULS London. Oct. 14 Arrangements have been made through the intermidiary of the Swiss government for the exol three British consular offilined m Germany against three German officials still m Britain. It ii;'s been arranged that the Briti.sh party shall cross into Holland at Bentheim to-morr.AvBritish Wireless - 82 words
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Article71 1939-10-16 10 COMFORTS FOR THE TROOPS THE first consignment of coml* 1 the troops, contributed b members of the public and coll< the Patriotic Fund organisatioi e .sent home very shortly. and quested that all finished ar sent as soon as possible to the Depot at Government Hous«\ SU Up-country people wlio71 words
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Article277 1939-10-16 11 London, Oct. 14. t) wiJKMUicei that the _a been sunk, beh suti-onrine. Tin* list will be issued as Ntf Th e Royal Oak, which ip of the Royal Sovermlacement of 29,150 with a complement oi 1.200 and near.) ,M Oak was commi__ioned June J- sl v as^277 words
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Article127 1939-10-16 11 3" he ea-Chineae Banking Cor. Ed, bankers for the Malay-, J? r l -Ineee Section) ShigaE'V' ©ntributiona so far Ks J al $79 > 888 30 made up aa •orted:- $77,545.00 Fur. mtlons:- The Chinese Asso. Proceeds) $136.50: Goh -000: Kew Estate Ltd. Lee $100.00: Mayfair Bad--00; Saigon127 words
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Article959 1939-10-16 11 IN STOCKHOLM NEXT WEDNESDAY, THREE S( AM)INA V IA N KINGS AND THE PRESIDENT OF FINLAND, TOGETHER WITH THEIR FOREIGN MINISTERS, WILL MEET TO DISCUSS COMMON PROBLEMS. THE INVITATION WAS SENT BY KING GCSTAF OF SWEDEN. The Finnish President and Foreign Minister jointly stated thai friendshipReuter - 959 words
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Advertisement265 1939-10-16 11 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for tne supply of 1 000 cubic yards of Filter Sard. Render forms and Specifications may be obtained at the Tender Room -Tenders will close at 12 neon on 27th Oct. 1939. C. H. GOLD*-, Municipal Secretary. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5*3 DEBENTURE STOCK 1926. INTEREST DUE265 words
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Article, Illustration105 1939-10-16 12 Ice Cream Creations Above: Crystal H-Wl COD .-tlatTaa. ire OH— IB topped t h Whlppe.i Crea m a n J yarn shed with 1. nttlll Flower. Lft: ind. vidua Cf— 0 Moulds m the form of truit, realistically coloured and placed m a crystal 106 bowl. Decorative delicacies which will105 words
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Article, Illustration867 1939-10-16 12 Hot... Medium .Slow Learn to understand these terms if you j would avoid cookery failures due I to improper baking. thk inn. linitr directiorui given by i the best authorises, the great variation m rules and the real lack ol understanding of the mc'.jim; Ol the usual terms M ho!867 words
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Article112 1939-10-16 13 Ilia.,— t r cent addition to the is a i:..ooo-ton is setas ton P n armed merchant E XX -'Velow the sea's I s |g^-BI_SS dining ,hf been splH S_ two t0 Vrarooin and a gunroom. h Si fa still marked out. and U 1 t ea R oB.O.W. - 112 words
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Article170 1939-10-16 13 Neutral View Of Premier's Speech IL ndon, Oct. 15. rRAL pre '.ment on Mr. hambei .tement show.*, ipread comprehension una appro)f attitude of the allied Govemis p Inted out, m more than one confidence m Hitler's lei obstacles to c Portugui paper, Vos. cxi •>. that Hitler's peace was onBritish Official - 170 words
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Article88 1939-10-16 13 EXAGGERATED GERMAN CLAIMS IH-n London, Oct. 13. sinking ol the Royal Oak was anpaced with much satisfaction m W r Bh no ITport h" cached from whatever units that might have been m y aC t l n t n°? en: eiaed the opporti« more exaggerated ysayi 8,000 toniof Bribe*Reuter - 88 words
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Article961 1939-10-16 13 HITLER SAID LIVID WITH ANGER London, Oct. 1 1. ■THE shock uhich Mr. Chamberlain's Iff ill lo accept Hitlers proposals has caused m (Germany is reflected m t'exerish activity among- the Nazi chiefs m Berlin and confusion m the Genua pro- paganda department. Neutral reports from BerlinReuter - 961 words
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Article72 1939-10-16 13 No Russian Aid For Germany London, Oct. 15 THE Turkish Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu. is due to have Moscow to-day. Yesterday's report from Istanbul that a satisfactory agreement 'had been reached, which did not conflict with the Anglo-French-Turkish agreement, was echoed m Rumania this morning. A Bucharest report says thatReuter - 72 words
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165 1939-10-16 13 London, Oct. 15. ACCORDING to t-he Mexico City correspondent of the New York Times, at least one more German U-boat is now suspected of being ready to attack allied shipping m the Caribbean Sea. There are reports, says the correspondent, that these U-boats areReuter - 165 words
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Article104 1939-10-16 13 London, Oct. 15. ACCORDING to an Air Ministry statement, poor flying conditions of the past week caused only slight interruption to convoy work by reconnaissance aircraft of the coastal command. Aircraft guarding convoys have been only withdrawn when flying was impossible, though bad visibility andB.O.W. - 104 words
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Article42 1939-10-16 13 FAROUK URGES VICTORY PRAYERS London. Oct. 15. A Cairo report states that bro, casting last night on the occasion of the beginning of the feast of Ramadan, King Parouk urged his subjects to for victory of the democratic pow< British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 42 words
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Article49 1939-10-16 13 Berlin, Oct. 5. ALL raw material.*, stopped by the B tish blockade will b» oth( Hen Funk. IfinHe said that ow turn: .yards the south-east, pectal importance m thi tion. A special economic oflice will I bliahed to manage all i trad*' m Sbnth-Sasl Oermany49 words
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Article663 1939-10-16 14 InK i-S.aiK lliiU^-i' .From oui i __n, T-' Th :l l,l,ndlv ma on tl 'ion Padang here this evening. Die resull ln 8 three 1 nt w ,,v tlta U) th. .1 -tout mid-way In the second 100. Th- )i;wt ol the "iini- re the Job663 words
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Article38 1939-10-16 14 Singapore, Sunday. Suitapore ih pts. k a us. 0 |>f.pi:Aii\(i thri, aneeess of last ST-?*. s,n a i> < again defeases he KA I X V In 18 points 'thrrr rouls and a hv. t i„38 words
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Article85 1939-10-16 14 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday The Army beat Selangor by 12 point.* (i <>oal 1 try and 1 dropped goal> tc 9 points 'three tries) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. There was no score at half time. Selangor scored first through Hatheld and the Army followed with a try85 words
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64 1939-10-16 14 Perak Beat Penang In All-Blues Rugby (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. IN the opening fixture of the All-Blues rugger competition, 1-erak Asiatics beat Penang Asiatics to-day on the Ipoh padang by six points (two tries) to nil. Perak dominated throughout, and should have scored more, though Penang's defence was64 words
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376 1939-10-16 14 Singapore, Saturday. TjHM'K records were smashed ai the twentieth annual swimming carnival of the V.M.C.A. held at Fori Canning this afternoon. First record to be broken was the 40 yards championship event for boys 1 under 4 feet 10 inches. Song Kirn Seng of the376 words
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Article49 1939-10-16 14 R.A.F. BEAT POLICE AT HOCKEY Singapore, Sunday. PLAYING at Seletar this evening, tho R.A.F. beat the Police at hockey by tour goals to two. The Airmen were sounder m every oepartment of the game and led 2—l at half-time. Scorers for the R.A.F. were Cronyn '2). Potter and Woodworth.49 words
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Article387 1939-10-16 14 KAPAL perar.e ktCStl <batt. I ber.tama "Roy I telah tenggelam, ia-itu di-;>< fl a-lah di-^eranp oleh kapal tn fl marine* Jerman Kmpa: fl elah di-selamatkan darip,< fl capal-nya yang aa-ramai aj fl •atu.s orang semua-nya. K. fl Oak" mi telah lama tetapi ru fl (a telah387 words
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Article116 1939-10-16 14 GROCER ADVISED TO JOIN GUILT I (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur A Chinese named Ho Boon of Chop Sm Nam Lee, a In Selayang, was charged m Court before Mr. R. C. Re having displayed a board al °f various foods In excess ol fixed m the Gazette notify116 words
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Article235 1939-10-16 15 HANDICAPS FOR IPOH RACES R! r ,v i I ,urN """J2 8.8 'nr*- 7 S.fi 'n_ I 2fUrS 9 0 "«tna 811 ___i s -Mf 8.4 _a i __v I 1 8.11 0 ___P 8.2 IP Ha ii _____r I' 900 feu as < Js. Class 4. Div. 6. s'_235 words
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Article384 1939-10-16 15 I/mdon, Oct. 15. The following are results of yester- day's football match: Accrington 3. Bradford City 2. Barrow 2, Preston Reserves 0. Blackburn 2. Bury 2. ¥T t I Biackplool 6. Manchester-United 4. I Bolton 2, Manchester City 2. Bournemouth 3, Southampton 2. Bradford 0,384 words
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Article110 1939-10-16 15 Mr R R G Hoare won the duffers* cud at the Island Club m the final round by beating Yap Tai Chong 5 and 4 The resiHt of tlie various rounds are a Vfr°st°r^«nd: S,L A. A Saw beat W A Wilson 4 2: R. R O. Hoare110 words
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Article14 1939-10-16 15 Maximum «*ices have been fl' •m respect ol rope. corru-aVd Iron si and pipes14 words
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360 1939-10-16 15 s rom HAinii.xTox Singapore, .^unday gTONQ PENG SOON, the Singapore men's open singles badminton champion, further enhanced his chances of becoming the triple crown holder of Singapore, when with his sister. Waileen. he defeated Yap Chin Tee and Miss Hilda Schelkis to-day easily360 words
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Article498 1939-10-16 16 '"FINNISH ENVOY RETURNING RUSSIAN DEMANDS STILL UNKNOWN London, Oct. 15. riNLAN.) I. still boptni mrnxt sat.sfactory outcome of her negoF SSo- With RU-* Kb. talks have been I .uifcM the Ftantth en«S ret urn home to consult with his Gove :lt Moscow by the Norwegian and Dr.498 words
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Article55 1939-10-16 16 New York. Oct. 15. IT is our intention to Hnd SUCh a solution as constitute a reeling dI i-ietj m this part of Europe where we live, .nd -ac belief, ot*** nci^hhuirs m lllfgesting-k these discussions arc also itrWing for sudi a solution." declared M. Krkko. broadcastingBritish Official Wireless - 55 words
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Article58 1939-10-16 16 414 Royal Oak Su rvivors a a London. Oct. 15. The Admiralty their afternoon Issued i further Usl of survivors of the KOySJ rmk t-ontaining 18 names, iroaking a „,j oi IM it aids that the POS*J> ,i,ty of i irther -*-*nrivora must now be i rded ii remote. Just58 words
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Article147 1939-10-16 16 London. Oct. 15. PKE\T offence has been caused m Canada by a broadcast given m the United States by Col. Lindbergh on Friday night in i winch he virtually susgested Aha Britain and every Luropean country should withdraw from the VUst crn hemisphere, lest theyReuter - 147 words
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Article128 1939-10-16 16 Soviets On Move London, Oct, 15. IT is reported from Kaunas that refugees from the Russian, occupied areas of Poland yesterday swarmed over Lithuania's new frontier. It is estimated that many thousand of these refugees are at present m« strip of territory round Vilna SMI has been ceded to Lithuania.Reuter - 128 words
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Article187 1939-10-16 16 London, Oct. 15. THIS morning's French communique does not announce any change m the situation on the western front. The communiques of the past 48 hours say that activity has been confined to raids by enemy reconnaissance patrols alon'j the whole front, and particularly between187 words
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61 1939-10-16 16 U.S. PE A CE INTERVENTION Rome Report Unconfirmed London, 0 1 ROME RADIO hurt night **eP 1 Cordell Hull, the United M tary of State, a* having said dent Roosevelt might int*rvc- peace m Europe only If he we m to do so by ail the three countries. There isReuter - 61 words
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