Morning Tribune, 24 October 1939
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Title Section14 1939-10-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I i -No. 2» SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, October 21, 1939. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article75 1939-10-24 1 Wazi Army Cmmand Clean-Up Paris, Oct. 23. N hifh (-onan army A offi I buih the active and Lis have been removed iuMr o!nmand s. accused of momarchy, sccoraini Zurich correspondent of Le Jour- Thej inclnde General Von HamStein (chief of the feneng staff before Von Fritsch) and General V*Reuter - 75 words
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Article217 1939-10-24 1 MORE U-BOATS BELIEVED SUNK London. Oct. 23. THK Ur Ministry state that two JI attacks were recently made on I U-boats by R A F aircraft. Both il are believed to have been successful. I One was m the North Sea and the I other m the Atlantic. I terReuter - 217 words
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Article55 1939-10-24 1 40 Burnt To Death In Rail Crash till'V'v'h oct 2S: Fort y were ;"v tW trai,,s wewdeI '"ai \eracruz. "omen 1 c rai,w 'a.v workers, six bla.u d fiv f ehi 'dren died m the 5 IMSBk m which they b^ P ca te hv is believed t0 ha trtcksReuter - 55 words
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Article402 1939-10-24 1 Request For 2,000 Warplanes Rejected WILL SELL MANGANESE TO BRITAIN Paris, Oct. 23. SJTALIN has refused Hitler's request for military aid, according to reports m Le Petit Parisien, L'Oeuvre and other newspapers. L'Epoque states that Hitler has received a letter from Stalin m reply toReuter - 402 words
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Article58 1939-10-24 1 London, Oct. 23. It is learned m well-informed naval quarters that the enquiry into the sinking of the Royal Oak is proceeding, but no further details are yet divulged. It Is repeated that the German statements to the effect that another ship was torpedoed on the sameReuter - 58 words
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Article292 1939-10-24 1 London, Oct. 23. DETAILS of the sinking of twc British ships are disclosed to day. They are the Sea Venture, 1,37. tons, sunk by enemy action off the north coast of Scotland, and the White Mantle, 1,692 tons sunk altei an explosion. The Sea Venture'sReuter - 292 words
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Article132 1939-10-24 1 London, Oct. 23. I NTENSIVE air operations by I German bombers on Kos.ih and other parts of the coast from Oct. 16 onwards are regarded as M considerable importance, a- it ifirst time ;that modern aircraft have been pitted against modern warships. During the attack onReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement25 1939-10-24 1 Hr Mother pages j Kriendship lr «ii a Mlies 6 rise J OB Knvov 10 A- 11 13 -v 14 I 16 »V (Ltim Mntei25 words
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Article84 1939-10-24 2 JAPANESE O VER TURE TO U.S. rokyo, Oct. 23. Te POH Lgn MinLster. Admiral ra plans to open informal ation tin week with the AmeriAmbastadOf In Tokyo. Mr drew, m an effort to "break the deadlock" In Japanese-American relations, according the Niclii Nielli, which stresses the importance o! the fact84 words
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Article88 1939-10-24 2 London. <►< I 11 ,s retried horn Tallinn Unit ito* ..I llir Red \riny occupied i|., ,s| ,„.l m |>_m, one m thr t*o islands ceded to Russia limit the RWM I tl"on.m pac 1 Mo i i by a Hi. i de- m th< n88 words
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108 1939-10-24 2 GERMANS USED GAS AGAINST THE POLES Palis- Oct 23. thi; HavB-1 correspondent at Cernauti, Rumania, learns from a reliable source that the Germans launched gas attacks on a Polish infantry regiment m the neighbourhood of Raclawice on September 6 and 8 Renter. Polish Embassy m Pari-. Issued tegoi and vigorousReuter - 108 words
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Article62 1939-10-24 2 New York, Oct. 23. THK Senate neutrality debate Is entering its last day this week. Prospects of an Administration victory arc undimmed, says the Washington correspondent of the New York Times, who adds that the margin may be smaller than predicted. The vote is confidentlyReuter - 62 words
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Article196 1939-10-24 2 Nazis Ill-Fed, Badly Clothed ON THE WESTERN FRONT I rans. ucl 23. L |T is growing colder on the \V. stern front. At night til ie, \M sound of stamping on truck boards is heard In tl. ne J as the troops try to keep warm. Here and there, smokelessReuter - 196 words
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Article159 1939-10-24 2 THE following form the General Committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund: His Excellency the Governor, Lady Thomas. Working Committee: Mr.*. Bond Mrs P. C. Roberts. Lacij Small, A— C R Cherry. Mrs. H. A. Lord, Lieut. Col. Lord. Hon. Mr. R. Williamson. Malay Community: Inche Daud bin159 words
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Article56 1939-10-24 2 Paris. Oct. 23. THE National Council of French Miners' Union declares that it places the primary interests of France above everything else and will give the Government its entire collaboration. The National Council also states that 90 per cent, of the Unions allied to it have approved ofReuter - 56 words
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Article55 1939-10-24 2 Londnn, Oct. 23. HIS MAJESTY the King paid his first I visit to the militiamen to-day. wealing the khaki service uniform of Field Marshal. He spent several hours with the men visiting three barracks m the southern area, and watched recruits m all stages of their 16-weeks'55 words
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Article138 1939-10-24 2 FINLAND'S SOUND FINANCES London, Oct. 23. I THE Finnish delegation. hcai.dbjß M. Paasikivi. arrived m MoscwH this morning, to resume talks withH the Soviet leaders. The delegation is expected I the Kremlin this afternoon v thi I M. Paasikivi is accompa.. d by M.I Tanner, the Finnish Finance Mil IReuter - 138 words
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Article41 1939-10-24 2 Faris. Oct 23. FRANCE is granting special facilities for trading between Italy and Al-iefl cr neutral countries. Italian exports or imports wh to cross France will not be liable restrictions which are imp:sed on otner commercial traffic.41 words
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Article154 1939-10-24 2 IN FIRTH OF FORTH Lonri. I The air raid warning was semi 1 the Firth of Forth area this mon according to an Air Ministry anno' ment All clear signals were quarter of an hour later. It became known later that I no enemy aircraft m the154 words
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Advertisement57 1939-10-24 2 ________-______-b_____i mmmm -a- SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN! OPENING TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 ALHAWSi-A Love-Making Liliputians Musical Midgets. These Tom Thumbs are C-O-L-O-S-S-A-L _rri_£S4 BUELLS MIDGETS *M^kr m r '"mMmi "lyl Uv _F JB _HL 'jSfl_B__P_E________l '"ST Also Latest AIR-MAIL 'PATHE GAZETTE* •ox rm: wisnitx front** (FIRST ACTION PICTURES) i57 words
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Article78 1939-10-24 3 KING WILL ROADCAST TO EMPIRE I London. Oct. 2: 5. „,s M A.IKSTY the King will htaadcawi ia to people 01l (hristmas Day. at the (l(iull] sum of the Kound-the-Empire programme. t is hoped that despite dil.uultie. of radio communi. l(10ll m wartime, it will be possible to take allBritish Official Wireless - 78 words
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Article143 1939-10-24 3 Chinese Mission Due I In Singapore Chungking. Oct. 23. I THINKS!-: IlllllH-irtl are shortly to i |v take an active part m the antiI I aggression movement. I r Is learned that Chinese Buddhist fm are contemplating joinB bloc the Chinese branch of the Hi itionalReuter - 143 words
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Article142 1939-10-24 3 I^VIMKI. MEETING 19.39. VHKli.u UThTtTESDAY UTH Min.IMY 18TH NOVEMBER. E^ IE S CLOSE at M noon TUKS■JJ.3IST OCTOBER, 1939. 1 r aI S Ass UNLIMITED 3WJEEFJJAKE FOR MEMBERS ONLY will held each Race day. Applications "ckets must be m writing and f i before 3.30 p.m each142 words
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265 1939-10-24 3 London. Oct 23. FURTHER facts hav e become available regarding the German air attack on a convey m the North Sea on Saturday, as seen from the escort and convoyed vessels themselves. From tim e to time during the morning, enemy seaplanes were sighted,British Official Wireless - 265 words
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Article64 1939-10-24 3 Copenhagen. Oct. 23. ANEW move m Germany's so-called continental blockade of Britain is reported by the Politiken's Berlin cor respondent, who states that Germany has asked all Nordic states to direct thenshipping through trie Kiel Canal instead of the Baltic. The Nazis con did that thisReuter - 64 words
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Article102 1939-10-24 3 New York. Oct. 23. COMMENTING on Dr. Goebbels' speech, v the Herald Tribune says that one would hardly imagine that even the Propaganda Minister would have been so grotesque as again to drag out the amazing Nazi theory about, Mr. Churchill having sunk the Athenia. "In the United102 words
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192 1939-10-24 3 Shanghai. Oct. 23. IT is reported that the cousin of the Japanese Emperor, who was m command of the Japanese Expeditionary forces m East Hopei. has been captured by the Chinese. The Japanese are mobilising thousands of men m oider to release him but192 words
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126 1939-10-24 3 Tokyo, Oct. 23. JAPANESE Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that the Japanese policy was based on the anti-Comintern pact, and that at lhe sajne time, Japan intended to normalise her relations with the Soviet Union. He added that the two matters were not inconsistent,Reuter - 126 words
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Article151 1939-10-24 3 London. Oct. Vi. THE Maharajah of Kikaner, a leading Indian State, m a stirring address to the Army of llikaner yesterday, said that war was not the time for soldier-, to be at home. I Their place was the held ot battle. "There are some." addedReuter - 151 words
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Article50 1939-10-24 3 London, Oct. 23. THE submarine TheUs, which sank more than 20 weeks ago during her I acceptance trials, was finally brough; to the surface this afternoon, and rode on an even keel, one mile from the shore. It will be towed further inshore, and then beached- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement44 1939-10-24 3 This new ELIZABETH ARDEN lipstick .strikes an unexpect d and brilliant note m -mart colour schemes. Wear ll as a diamaJ o neutral shades oi wear it 1 r iportl with classic white, rr bright colonfyj*^Atm4*im SaZenv M A YN A HP'S luniKY road.44 words
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Article562 1939-10-24 4 NEGRI'S POOR PADI RESOURCES Irrigation Officers May Co To Other States (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. THAT us there were not many suitable areas m the State to be set aside for the planting of padi by new settlers it would be better m the interests of Malaya to562 words
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Article231 1939-10-24 4 SNATCH THIEVES FENCE Singapore Monday. A PRI UUNG Melon- Ml j HH.hr, I "»k«. m the I bird I'olnr < <uiit IhK morilin-;. ivw» fOWflg Cantonese, < baa \b Sing (18) n M i, 00 s,. v < lj'-M« (2Hi. leaded gwttty to < barge of theft el a gild231 words
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Article60 1939-10-24 4 B the Chief Justice, the HonourPercy McElwaine In Court No lat IJ i tn. 8 P A Barthol mt ass Ltd. J J van Cant. B< the Honourable Mr, Justice PedJ i Coin! No s at n a.m. O.S. Shaik Mohamed etc. xs. Teck. nourable Mr.60 words
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Article275 1939-10-24 4 149 TAHILS OF CHANDU HIDDEN Singapore, Monday. ANE day's simple imprisonment and v a fine of $4,000 or m default 12 months* rigorous imprisonment was the sentence Air. J. L. McFall. the Singapore Criminal District Judge passed on Kwok Siew Tang this mcrilifig when he was convicted of possession of275 words
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Article60 1939-10-24 4 Ths following are rubber outputs for the month of September: t) am _9*oi rt o t~, lbs. Mths. lbs. g r V nei ***** 3 82.199 Bukit Timah 5.265 9 62 867 Changkat 23,906 8 177/709' Haytor 8.300 9 82.591 Lunas 40,200 11 298,100 J;yalas 21,300 4 97,60060 words
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Article260 1939-10-24 4 DM lit TIM, great (ilt concerned, last night's tMotZ presented by the Singaport MuJ Society was a great sue,.. th varied and difficult p, J being completed without a hitch Mme. Cilly Horst- Horowitz _.uch a success at the 1 Society's concert three v once again at260 words
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Article137 1939-10-24 4 INDIAN OCEAN NORMAL I Singapore, Monday. THE Daily Telegraph report which wai reproduced m Singapore cone a liner which "wandered about the Indian Ocean for 36 days dod German raider" Is described Singapore naval authorities At I vivid Imagination on the part ol ths passenger who wrote the accoi; I137 words
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Article119 1939-10-24 4 THE Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club h regular meeting yesterday, vvit Mrs. E. A. Davies presiding over a wen attended meeting. f Mrs. A. D. Anderson the DireC the Y.W.C.A. "Keep Fit" classes &ay demonstration of corrective oxei with explanations. Mrs. Anderson va warmly thanked. The next met the119 words
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Advertisement130 1939-10-24 4 DO VOl \i:i;i) (-LASSES _p______iMn__B__n_Hg 'I Ii (i mps o 11 Cerlified Frames and M mnlmgsi(jp*^^j nr- prieei $:i.oo sr>.oo 7^___i_______s and <:M, Th,. cost of (l Wj^ f the loiscs depends on s^^ i I your eyesight needs. Haw yours Fi/cs Examined Noir' THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists.130 words
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Article120 1939-10-24 5 Monday. TAN I uien. the hou Ah Hoo on Pulau Brani on Oct. 21 tor Sydney Dodd. for tponem< a\ to 0:1 30. and c ted thai (tended Mr. Kenneth M. Byinc I a bail Of $400. The prosecution allege that accused was seen emerging from120 words
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Article158 1939-10-24 5 Singapore. Monday. CHARGED with being mem! I tan unlawful society, "The Comm. for boycotting Japanese goods." L> Kam Choon the first coiV victed by Mr. L c Goh. Fifth Ma trate, while Goh Ah ii*- iii- tin- second accused, was acquitted without beingcalled upon for hui defence.158 words
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Article206 1939-10-24 5 iV6 Rationing At Present Till Asiatic Petroleum Company and the Standard-Vaccum Oil Company regrel that owing to the rise m the price of crude oils, freight, insurance, etc.. caused by the war they are compelled raise the prices of their oils as specified below. The ases206 words
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Article35 1939-10-24 5 DV Extraordinary Gazette Notification. D prices have been fixed for medical stores at the local wholesale and retail market prices as on Aus_,. 30, with an addition of 10 per cent.35 words
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333 1939-10-24 5 POPPY DAY ARRANGEMENTS IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Monday. THK arrangements made for Armis- tlce Day (Nov. 11), m Singapore will follow those announced at Home, with the exception of the service at the Cenotaph. aary service will be held at the Singapore Cenotaph, but m a modified form. There will be333 words
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Advertisement82 1939-10-24 5 1939 MORRIS 10 i m OPINION may be debatable— facts never. But it is the facts which com ..arisen reveals M i that bear out our opinion, that the Morris "Ten" is the finest value m the "Ten" g| market. The "Ten" with the combination of O.H.V. engine, 4 speed82 words
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Article1516 1939-10-24 6 The Meaning Of The Tripartite Pact Mondi "TURKEY And The War" was the of an address Mr. E ll G D bby, lecturer m aphy at Raffles College, broadthe B Ml: C. ko i rl Mr. Dobby said: Ink I want to about th<1,516 words
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Article196 1939-10-24 6 ATTEMPT TO EXPORT CURRENCY 8 mgaamwt, \i. DUn HAND if North iridfc app« a.ed C«L-, moniiii" n Criminal Distri.t court beforj J. 1.. Mci all, charged with sent by registered past packet to li kong. insured fl r S.IUO. cm I SH4O m __-e_aghaa| swnreacj olfeiicc under the D: fence196 words
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Article146 1939-10-24 6 Singapore. MoncTa Chye pleaded guilty this mor. v be fere Mr. J.L. McFall. the Sii pore Criminal District Judge, to a eh of being m po.s_.e_s_.ion of eight tahil non-Government chandu on board \essel at about 8.35 p.m. on Oct. 21. Mr. H.N.D. Russell. Senior146 words
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Advertisement23 1939-10-24 6 [Jill JJj -—^f£ VITAMIN iff V> H ■H_3_ffl__EBS3SH s=L tv noi 1 1 fd it rl coluur 11 Is net a dye. J23 words
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Advertisement28 1939-10-24 6 (HATS CjVb and liT mu.ssr.s, HOUSECOATS. CORSETS, triX 9 SWIM-HUTS. \V •vV> V f\\ FOR Asv 3EAUTIFUI. *0\ SHEER > HOSIERY 61. Stamford ..d. Phone (Eu Court) 3335 L28 words
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Article, Illustration949 1939-10-24 7 llraiiif.*' ad* ire for those who hate said ••«*ood-bv«^ fo the twenties tnphasised the lmpor L of looking after your skin. B W WW* you are still in teeni and twenOM because to do mlc ly benefits your appearand I 'he thirties. NOW Ml t„rn to949 words
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Advertisement109 1939-10-24 7 mmA jmQ&P' 'ImßSt Sg ._;;Jiii?j|^jj^ jff& ____P*^4»ra^?' ;^^ty®W ti vwK_HH-i^ '^< v v ____M H_-w '.y"< :v-> '^Lmz* <^ J &^^yy.-CmW/a- J&- __^S_l _^H •ttflHß:^;'; ___b_Bb__E JT x^^HBK^ftSß?K^B^ > fflFr __^tf3J_______lrwW _________B3__Ku- >.'>/■ s Decorative delicacies which will strike a new note m your entertaining. Novel m design, realistically coloured109 words
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309 1939-10-24 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, October 24. 1939. THE CURFEW r Vl\l' announcement that during the next blackout m Singapore a curfew will be simultaneously imposed has come as no surprise. During previous blackouts it was found that one ol' I ho chief dillicultie.s ot organising practices for the various emergency lervices309 words
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Article83 1939-10-24 8 Hyde Park, Oct. 23. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, his wife and mother heard a prayer asking God to strengthen the British sovereign "that he may vanquish and overcome all his enemies" when they attended a sendee the Episcopal Church of St. James at which a Bihle presented byReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration142 1939-10-24 8 Washington, 0c AX attack on Lord Lothian (newly appointed British Anbaaaador) was delivered by Senator Borah m a radio address m which it is alleged that "powerful British influences" are trying to draw tl United States into the war on the side of theReuter - 142 words
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Article172 1939-10-24 8 Wardha, Oct. 23. THE Congress Working Committee has passed a resolution calling on all Congress Ministries to tender their resignations in consequence of the Viceroy's statement on Dominion status. It is expected that the Ministries will resign until the resolution recommended by the Congress High Command,Reuter - 172 words
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Article118 1939-10-24 8 Instanbul, Oct. 23. A CREDIT of sixty million sterling will be granted to Turkey under a financial agreement with Britain which it is hoped will be concluded shortly, according to an Ankara dispatch. It is understood that the agreement was one of the chief items of118 words
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209 1939-10-24 8 French Troops' "Portable Pill-Boxes" Luxemburg. Oct. 21. ALLOWED to stay m Luxembum. for 48 hours by the authorities, a correspondent of the Domei News Agency had a glimpse of the Western Front yesterday. He inspected the front line alon£ the south-eastern Luxemburg border between Mondorf and Wasserbillig. Turbid waters of209 words
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Article46 1939-10-24 8 Tokyo, Oct. 23. VICE-ADMIRAL Mineichi Koga, Vice- Chief of the General Staff of the Navy, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Second Fleet m succession to Vice-Admiral Soemu Toyoda who has assumed Directorship of the Bureau of Naval Construction of the Navy Office46 words
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Article84 1939-10-24 8 Singapore, Monday. REMARKING that he took a very serious view of accused's repeated convictions, Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, Fourth Magistrate, to-day sentenced Ong Cheng Kiat to six months' rigorous imprisonment when Ong pleaded guilty to a charge of the theft of an iron slidedoor railing, valued at $1,84 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-10-24 9 IV ACCORDANCE with an order from their all Frenchmen of military r m London reported at the French I Consulate General. <-. The crowds, including French soldiers and nlianswith flags and suitcases, outside the Insulate are seen m these pictures.43 words
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Advertisement235 1939-10-24 10 F SCREENING 31 D£^r g I TO-NIGHT 6.i5 9i5 PAVILION j I m^mwmmmmmmmmmmm^m j "WORTH SEEING MORE THAN ONCE! g K£ ./th GREER GARSON J Ap' ..AHWOOO*— rt*. llfll T 1 I li-MmMU fty Vtctw Sa-IU« W j^ WAm. JA I mmMmmmX _-__-_^__-_B LATEST GAUMONT NEWS SHOWING FRENCH ARTILLERY S235 words
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Advertisement233 1939-10-24 10 I It s a loim time since SINGAPORE has seen such a sha*Z LAI'CiHS TAPITOL LAST DAY! /A r I 1 WL| 3 Shows. ..3.15- 6.15- 9.| JOE E BROWN'S FIRST BIG COMEDY HIT. under the M.G.M. BANNER— JOYFI L JOE IS HERE ITS GLADDER TIIW 'THE (iLADIATOR w^^*i_j__l_P^^__^ TT«^^l_l\233 words
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Article143 1939-10-24 11 IfMIKKK street battles m quick succession I during the week-end have produced an 1 Josive situation m the western areas of ■hanifhai, and intervention by American marines I thought to be imminent. the fig ok place m the extra-Settlement roads, I e h is disputed by the143 words
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Article213 1939-10-24 11 Bridal Party "On The Spot" I the gunmen, ry ned fii'e and even the police rtI. defence sec- rushed to the ::ie polh arrival of r cloned ofl tering the pir j nt thirty ocI CI [iceman and i' ond shooting: incident Due .;.t\ occurred m Shang--1 •rd i.\ afternoon,213 words
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Article384 1939-10-24 11 14 Chinese On Charges Of Gaming Singapore. Monday. AS. a result of a raid conducted on a mess m Cecil Street at about 10.45 pm, on Oct. 21. fourteen middle-aged Chinese, described as being mostly rubber merchants, appeared before Mr. J. 1 letcher-Cooke m the Third Police Court this morning,384 words
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Article187 1939-10-24 11 R usso-Japa nese Talks Deadlock DEADLOCK lias occurred m the frontier negotiations which have followed the truce signed between the Soviet and Japan on the Mongolian border. Il i* reported tlia< Ruaaia and Jj hi are unable I here the demarcation committee should sit, lei alone on the lint- ofReuter - 187 words
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Article137 1939-10-24 11 Bringing to an end tha five-month old b:tf r hostilities near Nomonha:.. on the Outer-Mo il and Mandiukuo border, a truce agreement Ml reached oa Sept. 15 between Japan and Manchukuo on one hand and the Soviet Union and Outer-Mongolia on the other, providing for the cessation of137 words
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Article73 1939-10-24 11 Singapore, Monday. lIMQUI-E, an *8 -year-old Malabari girl. claimed trial thto morning m the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldnarn on a charge of theft of cash and property valued at $16.20. the p*operty of Sal ud in bin Mamut. The case was postponed to Oct.73 words
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Advertisement72 1939-10-24 11 TO-MORROW I ammmmmam... _—i wig WARNER BAXTER 41 Bdons again the w sombrero and A the silver-mounted guns of his most famous character tx of old Arizona! Wk (THE return I or the JU Cisco Km v I L.NN SARI CESAR ROMERO HENRY NUU -C. HENRY G9RBOM mm I KANE72 words
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Advertisement298 1939-10-24 12 mmmmuma yj-_r i _^l..i=-^-- 111 al a* IM I f j tijmm^k^m%£a&f*amwMM ___J^MB^'^_^-fc i _< I tA____L. _L LUXURIOUS ONE- CLASS MOTORSHIPS I ABOfS Willi I'KIVAIL UAlll Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Aden, Port Said, Palestine, M London, Rotterdam, ('open!;;, Scandinavia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, H Shanghai298 words
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Advertisement38 1939-10-24 12 Constable Acquitted Singapore. Mj pUI_AB Jan. a police consw to-day acquitted by M' Fifth Magistiate. on thr receiving illegal gratis totalled $305. Court Inspector Charity evidence for the defene spector A. R. McEwan P; Gulab Jan was unrepiesent*38 words
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438 1939-10-24 13 THREE GOALS SCORED IN HOCKEY MATCH MJ.C 3; S.C.R.C Nil. IJISPLAYING better team work, the S.C.C. defeated the S.C.R.C. at v hockey yesterday evening by three goals to nil m a fast game played on the padang. Lt.-Com. Chevallier, Club centreforward, scored438 words
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Article116 1939-10-24 13 R.A.O.C.'s NARROW WIN I R.A.O.C. l\ I A 2nd l [INTERESTING and keenly conI tested, the hockey fixture beItwetn the RA.O.C. and the second 1st iin_; of the Indian Association, ■played at Baiestier Plain yesterday, produced a fair standard of stick ■work The Corps just got away ■will; the game116 words
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334 1939-10-24 13 I Singapore Colts: 3: an evenly contested game of Ik Joseph's Institution's ground, Its by three clear goals. -laved ti very itrenous a more experienced side. however, to be commended for fanner In which they faced the tn?.?? 1 be paid t0 Q uik Sam334 words
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Article43 1939-10-24 13 The following will represent the R.A.M.C. against Fort Canning at Tanglin In a game of rugby: Short; Bromley. Capt. Finlayson, Capt. Murphy. Davis; Capt. Maisey, Capt. O'Gormarl- Horsley, Capt. Moynham. R. Smith, Anderson. Saint, Capt. Eustace, Robertshaw, Burke.43 words
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240 1939-10-24 13 Y.M.C.A. S.C.R.C. TENNIS RESULTS TWO further doubles ties were decided at the |.C R C lawn tennis tournament yesterday, resulting as follows: Men's Doubles: Kamis and Da wood beat Yadi and G.H. Kam. 6—3, 3—6, 7—5: Lee Sze Tat and Talib bin Awang beat So Tee Ho and F. Tan,240 words
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Advertisement50 1939-10-24 13 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" repuU ie 1 lor ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP anC RELIABILITY while VALUE for MONEY is, of coarse, a NEW HUDfeON tradition. M6M_3_l__if mmmmm m mmmmmm mmmmm^ WM Mk50 words
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Miscellaneous45 1939-10-24 13 |S;»o_rls Diary TO-DAY '"•Ml: A. Cup semi-final: I I vs. Manchester Kick off at 5.15 p.m irp. [■11 (.1;.. h A. O.C. vs. Medical ColUnion. M.C.U. sround R.A.M.C. vs. Fort Canning I Tanglln. v.>. S.R.C. Padang. ■l<" KM: Loyals vs. Combined Depot. I Gillman. 445 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-10-24 13 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water: 8.18 a.m. 7.8" ft. 8.24 p.m. 7.6 ft. TO-MORROW. High Water: 8.56 ajn. 8.2 ft. 9.12 p.m. 8.1 ft.24 words
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506 1939-10-24 14 Battel < elteft J WEAK Sl,'' d wari -town 1 ponls to nil m a keen hock. s.K.C I to Mm a 4 College 1st XI by two ground yesterThc winners thoroughly deserved th( ir which should have i hut for506 words
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Article326 1939-10-24 14 TEAMS FOR HOCKEY TRIALS j ra Hockey A_MOCiatloii idy getting *own t0 business Ol selecting the team i i nt Singapore thia season. •j commendable move and hirh is hound to have splcnresulti m the compodtlon of eventually. A V choice Is at the disposal of t tai f >n326 words
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329 1939-10-24 14 THF following are weights for the T second day of the Ipoh Races 110- RACE ONE HORSES, (lass 4. Div. 4. s'_ furs Salmon Par j! Princes Prim jj Lay Off on Scribble g° Excuse Me k Selangor II g^ Popover g Q Metro329 words
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Article50 1939-10-24 14 HORSES CEASS I— DIV. 6 1 1 RS, Royal Hampton 9.11 I Smoke Dreams I Pure OoW I Tovaricli 810 I Bombus I Barf oi vl 82 I Eastern Knight I I Recovery 7 I Gold Point I f Artful Sailor J«J i Meadowman j I Flying Column50 words
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Article38 1939-10-24 14 HORSES. Class 1. Mile 110 ycK Jack Druce I Bay Dragon I Sultana Ji 1 I Royal Woilington 1 Golden Glimpse Sir Theobald I Blue Peter j I The Puritan ZJJ I Knight's Eye iU I38 words
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Advertisement28 1939-10-24 14 I tmrnrnwrnwammmmmmawmmmmmmmm /^7^\ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES I^Jg^l INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SiV.tPOKE. S.S. PHONE NO. 5918. >* I28 words
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Advertisement18 1939-10-24 14 Aym\ \J|I I I S| J __T IrJ I _J a I gal I H WJ fl 418 words
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Article387 1939-10-24 15 London. Momi V ,M nil. (Malay) Previou today tojj ,M..., US 10 0 Nominal Not ,1 Sarawak) £11.0.0 SolUts Unclaimed Nt quality is 6 value HMu :lt r n^ WWarthM 296 Sellers 2 Value Unchanged 30- Nomina. Unchanged London. Monday Previous To-day Chin.,. Ton Paris fi e387 words
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Article50 1939-10-24 15 rum Our Own Rep Bangkok, Oct. 23. Tl. lyninth am t the c'.eath ot King Chulalongkorn i ommemora thousands, throughout the King's record This ar moon, the fcmncil ol I ry and the Royal lamiiy laid the Statue and paid h remains m the Grand Pal50 words
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Article139 1939-10-24 15 Singapore. Monday. TIN at midday wa.s unchanged as usual at 1 1 7 3 s while the price of rubbe. at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37 4 cents, November December 37 4 cents, January March 354 cents, and April June 34 5 8 cents, market quiet.139 words
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Article67 1939-10-24 15 i n THK British and French convert with 11 military repre tativc, tided, and Gen. Wi and Ch ii i. A Berlin report .slates that il.rr m. German Amba.-sadm t i Turl who ia. recalled to Germany la been ordered to return to I Immediately. TheReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-24 15 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel 5 &26 z. Finlayson Green.20 words
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Advertisement195 1939-10-24 15 SAVINGS ?Uetfp you to A dollar saved is an extra dollar earnca. A Saving. 1 Account Is the best inducement to save. To ha\e a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with195 words
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417 1939-10-24 16 London, Dei 33. piUl.l is expressed m the newspapers al the mmmw rto X vi.i.l, Brifeh airmen mmi mmmm .lea I «nth< lmm ,„,s attack on a British .onvov ta the M I •< on -___ur__n When of twelve German aireralt sentReuter - 417 words
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Article139 1939-10-24 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. "TELL the complainant that I am satis- fied that this ifl I false ease," said Mr. Lim Koon Teck In the Middle Court at the conclusion of the prosecution case against B Tamil. Kannyah. who wa.s charged with voluntarily causing hurt139 words
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108 1939-10-24 16 VILLAGERS TAKE TO SUGAR MANUFACTURE (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Monday. SINCE the lecture on how to make sugar (jaggery) .was given by the Malay Agricultural Officer, Selangor Coast, m the course of his series of lectures described as the Rural Lecture Caravan, fourteen families have taken up the manufacture108 words
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Article305 1939-10-24 16 Oct. 23. Orang2 Islam India berkehendak akan perkhabaran lagi darihal kenyataan yang telah di- kfluitrkan oleh Tuan Yar.g Terutama Vicero.: lasal pemerentahan negeri India pada masa yang ka-hadapan; tetapi mereka sangat suka menden»ar Tuan Yang Terutama itu telah menolak akuan puak Congress mengatakan Congress Itu mewakili305 words
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Article101 1939-10-24 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. The death occurred at her residence m Sungei Be.si Road, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday of Mrs. Vythilinga Thaver, a very old resident of Kuala Lumpur. In the good old days when it was an uncommon thing for an Indian girl101 words
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Article111 1939-10-24 16 Planes Save Ships Convoy London, n. AN auxiliary British air force 1 squadron saved a toim.v and merchant ships m the forth Sea from possible disaster from <nnm mines. This was revealed to-day by the official account. Drifting German mine.s v m two places at an interval of ai iReuter - 111 words
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Article432 1939-10-24 16 THE death took place at the General Hospital, Singapore on Friday ol Mrs. Sophie Emily Reutens, a .velikn.wu member of the Eurasian Community, at the age of 60 years. Mrs. Reutens had been ailing for .some time and although her death was not unexpected,432 words
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Article19 1939-10-24 16 Paris, Oct. 23: Nulfo A m Paris, has been adopted candidate m the tor+rtenminz P- 1 Presidential election- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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