Morning Tribune, 25 October 1939
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Title Section12 1939-10-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. t>t"> SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. October 25, 1939. FIVE CEM12 words
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Article308 1939-10-25 1 I Daring Raid By The French GERMAN ATTACK BEATEN OFF PARIS, OCT. 24. HE LAST 24 HOURS HAVE BEEN MORE ANIMATED THAN THE PREVIOUS DAY ON THE WESTERN FRONT. IN THE REGION IMMEDIATELY EAST OF MOSELLE, (HE FRENCH CARRIED OUT A DARING SUCCESSFUL The Germans were active308 words
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Article165 1939-10-25 1 only some of hitler's troubles Loudon, Oct. 24. THE silence m Berlin, both as regards Hitlers private appeal to Stalin and the conference oi Nazi leaders, is interpreted m neutral countries as meaning that Hitler heard nothing pleasant from either source, according to competent observers According to Amsterdam reports fromReuter - 165 words
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Article32 1939-10-25 1 Paris. Oct. 24. Seventy tons of Polish gold have arrived m Paris, after a journey of over 8.000 miles, across Rumania, Turkey, Syria and the Mediterranean, according to the Paris Soir ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article57 1939-10-25 1 THE k London. Oct. 24. 1 t a special donation "Jf 1939 Poppy Day ApIt U 'he British Legion. the troops "m France apples on Nov. 11. made by General Jonary the British Expedi- to the possibilities of lo r the sale ofReuter - 57 words
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Article165 1939-10-25 1 London, Oct. 24. THE Greek steamer, Konstantinos Had Jipateras, was sunk m the North Sea to-day. Fifteen members of the crew were landed by lifeboat. The captain said that he believed the ship was sunk by enemy action. He said that three members of the crew andReuter - 165 words
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Article113 1939-10-25 1 Berlin. Oct. 21. THE official German news agency declares that political circles deny reports that a discussion of decisive importance, concerning the international situation, had taken place between the Fuehrer and Herr Ribbentrop m the last few days. It says that the statement that special IReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement37 1939-10-25 1 ON OTHER PACES i htirvhill Defended innaak Hop«» inal J strike J l 3 Report I ultr I'- 1 I I ii s 11 '\,t K* M ron 13 ets IK 1 £Ufe In l ß h^37 words
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Advertisement140 1939-10-25 1 -FIBRE CASES- REALLY EXCELLENT VALUE STRONGLY MADE LIGHT WEIGHT —IDEAL FOR A HUNDRED PURPOSBS. MODEL "A" Made from compressed fibre with tight blocked fibre corner caps. Two nickel locks-fancy check lining. IT' PRICE 52.10 22" PRICE |SJO 14" PRICE $2.50 24" PRICE $4.25 16" PRICE $2.80 26" PRICE $455 18"140 words
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Article, Illustration92 1939-10-25 2 I.mmlmii Oct Dl >i ji j hi ivj mi (I .m SI ition *b i I h our m« moi j bacli M'hfn b enU tig thr Reicl i believe they the same metlMMta .i^uiii'si Wt tern nted i«- the Britiah i tht Naala wouldReuter - 92 words
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Article77 1939-10-25 2 FRENCH TRIBUTE TO BRITISH ENVOY London, Ocu. 24. MANY of the French newspapers carry appreciation of the work of Sir Eric Phipps, retiring British Ambassador to Pans, who arrived back m England today Sir Eric's farewell speech is given particular attention, and emphasis ts placed on his appeal that theReuter - 77 words
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Article178 1939-10-25 2 London, Oct. 24. N his attention was called In the House of Commons to the intensified campaign for the promotion of German trade m Holland and Scandinavian countries, the President of the Board of Trade replied: I have received reports of the nature indicated His Majesty'sB.O.W. - 178 words
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120 1939-10-25 2 ARABS JEWS JOINING UP IN PALESTINE London, Oct. 24. REPORTS from Palestine show that the invitation to the Arabs ami Jews lo serve m certain units of lhe arm. hai brought a keen response from ix»th communities. .iic diligently supji d Arabs alike, and Loth i mcomplatningly abide by regulations,B.O.W. - 120 words
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Article176 1939-10-25 2 London, Oct. 24. A STATEMENT ha.s been mad c to the Ba.sie correspondent of the Times by a professor of the University of Basle about the alleged Polish resort to gas warfare examined some German iv i oland who he was Informed by the Germans, were sufferingReuter - 176 words
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Article31 1939-10-25 2 Oct. 24. Ed t() me allowed each Senator, Ung In the debate on the Neutrality Bill, U> 4a minute a similar limit is set lor speeches on amendment ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article355 1939-10-25 2 GERMANS SEIZE U.S. SHIP Expected Repercussions On Neutrality Debate H] .< rican st to a Russian port. j n lias received Insti German Gov< rnmenf a full i >n of th( I rman Admiralty all know, I li nt. m Neu 1 rl Oct. 24. The Maritime Commission has reReuter - 355 words
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Article58 1939-10-25 2 Sydney. Oct. 24. PROPOSALS to safeguard British trade with Australia m wartime and possibly to divert some ot Australia's foreign trade to Britain are to be submitted to the Commonwealth Government by the Australian and British Manufacturers' Advisory Committee. This step was decided on at a meetingReuter - 58 words
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Article172 1939-10-25 2 London, Oct TIIL .Japanese yen has no* been linked to the dollar instead oi the pound sterling. The Japanese Ministry ol quoted by the Doniei Age:. that the revision was entin economic factors but did any change m Japan's policy. The step has beenReuter - 172 words
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Article116 1939-10-25 2 London. O>T0 >T 4 EARLY reports of the medical i nations of the new group called up I for registration for military under the National Service Arr £ct confirm evidence of the n improvement m national he;, was revealed when the 20-. was registered last June.B.O.W. - 116 words
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Article45 1939-10-25 2 Lonaon, I < WORLD stocks of tin last m< jUSt over 29,000 long to; ing to figures issued by the tional Tin Research Council Hague. The corresponding figure for this year was 34,600 long ton year ago, it was 52,700 long tons ReuterReuter - 45 words
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300 1939-10-25 3 REPORTED DECLINE IN TENSION ifnRF honeful view of the Moscow talks is taken here, folEriDg iSTofflcial annouiwnnßlt that "normal progress' Eriv StUement is now fairly confidently expected, and the noted i over the weekend as M. Paasikivi was on his way UnsVnw has noticeably declined.300 words
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Article83 1939-10-25 3 PRINCE KANIN SENT TO CHINA Kweilin. Oct. 24. INFORMATION from reliable sources reveals that the Japanese Imperial Headquarters have sent Prince Kanin, Chief of the General Staff, to China to establish the responsibility for the recent disastrous Japanese defeat m North Hunan and North Kiangsi and to check up GeneralsChinese Central News - 83 words
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Article87 1939-10-25 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh L Shanghai. Oct. 24. ft] the mother of Presivelt, has accepted the r' 1 chairmanship of the "China Committee." in Washington. This that the people of the United ply concerned with the in China and are cicing relieve the tremendous China87 words
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Article135 1939-10-25 3 London. Oct. 24. rTE German statement that British ship* arc only allowed to enter Dutch waters after surrender of their armament is untrue. The wording of the Netherlands pro clamation on neutrality permit the entry into Dutch ports of merchant ships genuinely armed for selt-prot lion. GermanReuter - 135 words
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Article30 1939-10-25 3 London. Oct. 24. Burma has introduced new laws to nrevent p/ofiteenng. Anyone selling Goods m excess of tne maximum prices will now be punished with imprisonment ReuterReuter - 30 words
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212 1939-10-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Tuesday. house and on September 13. the father 1> K-athiiah came to Penang to his &use^rH?a -dX** and took then both to Teluk Anson rimamOM Sent, nee of four months ngorous imprisonment was p^ed_____ on a charge212 words
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Article51 1939-10-25 3 Singapore. Tuesday n v nonular request, the Singapore te repeating the concert I pore community churns at the Victorm Memorial Hall on Thursday at 5 30 1 P, S'ths repeal concert i to be garnet- the i concert wM >pM are availabli at H. cenH and 3051 words
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196 1939-10-25 3 Tllr. Rotary lub of Singapore has UmM its'" l«W" 1 of blind and partially blind people m Singapore. Mr T II Stone, chairman of a sub- committee ol the Community Service Committee to investigate the question. aMNM the following letter to the editor196 words
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Advertisement22 1939-10-25 3 NOTICE. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD of business ol the CmnDepot at Orchard Road m. until 5.30 p.m. daily until further notice.22 words
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Advertisement44 1939-10-25 3 REGULAR USE OF ems s.r: gr TOOTH PASTE !p wIBBS heals and hardens joums: makes loose teeth ftrm: destroys f^erms, prevents and arrests pyorrohea and other mouth diseases. AGENTS: BAKi.ow l° CHILDREN LOVE TO USE (fc&4% DENTIFRICE FOR THEIR IVORY CASTLE 2 AlB 044 words
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Article339 1939-10-25 4 ACQUITTAL IN MURDER CASE (From Our Own Keporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tu< TH nion thai th< ed did fatally stab the deceased man, but he did so when he was of unsound mind, was expi by both assessors this morning at the Selangor Assizes at339 words
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Article85 1939-10-25 4 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Ftood Controller has fixed nuud--1 mum prices for locally slaughtered meat m Singapore and Malacca, the pievious order of Sept. 11. being cancelled. Fresh notification is also made respecting maximum wholesale and retail prices of rice, previous notifications being cancelled. Most brands remain at85 words
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Article298 1939-10-25 4 Another Winner t^juv^g. _j I THE CATHAY I WHEN Cecil B. DeMille pr duce film, that film is Inverts I ed with the certain guara I cellence bordering close upon the In the Paramount production I Facific," which is one ef th c I releases from that studio, Mr r^ySl298 words
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Article133 1939-10-25 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday AWING to the existing conditions, the v price of imported milk might and if the co-operators m Kuala Lumpur decided to establish a co-operative dairy farm, it would be of great ance to them m obtaining pure milk at133 words
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Article64 1939-10-25 4 (From Our Own Correspondent* Kampar, Tuesday. IJNDER the presidency of Dr. J v Samuel, the general body of Kampar Indians recently met m I Kampar Malay's Club to disc formation of an Indian Associati" It was unanimously decided to fi' or one. A copy of the rules64 words
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Article137 1939-10-25 4 THREW ACID ON HELPLESS WOMAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore. Bahru, Tuesday. "VOr have committed a coward--1 l.v act by throwing acid at this Helpless woman," said Sheikh Abu Bakar. the second magistrate when the convicted a Chinese Loh Sin. on his own plea of guilty on a charge ef137 words
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290 1939-10-25 4 (From Our Own Reporter) i /-AOl7 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A CASE m which a Chinese named Lee Gnee stands charged with forging six bus tickets of the Foo Hup Bus Co., and selling the 1 Fn-st'cotm UP f r hearing bef re Mr C »^IJ r290 words
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Advertisement141 1939-10-25 4 Law Notice For To-day llr Chief Justice. Sir Percy MV m Court No. 1 at 11 am Ong Poh Hen-- W vs. Tan *>< CX m >ng and anor. Mr. Justfce Manning at Malacca As. Slz.es Bef< n the Dy Registrar at 10.30 am i 4,11,1 Bummons m 5.281 39.141 words
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Advertisement27 1939-10-25 4 (OME |k^3! d nt SOON HORRY. GUARANTEED COMPLETE SATISFACTION >" Husm, rinandal, Health, Lottery Lm MlK>£Sn* I c, dl "X p «u«tlom HKX lIOTKI, IWOWgI TEI 2mi 3saggg3BMßgH27 words
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445 1939-10-25 5 Company Advertises For New Hands Singapore, Tuesday. WOMEN shoppers mmmd BOOM old familiar faces behind Sine/a; Cold S1 counters when they did their shopping this morning. Reason for this was a lightning strike of Singapore Cold S COUnter-clerka, butchers and drivers. B fagna sausages445 words
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Article167 1939-10-25 5 ACCUSED'S STRANGE EXCUSE I Singapore. Tuesday. (tGre Mr J- Hetchermornlng, Yap Pack 1 ld £223 1 to. pleaded Uninal broach jul m respect of a Jan. 1 and I the proaecfiWhit Vi, he had -ass le was seen cl him untu nis ai t Singapore, this year. L warrant taken167 words
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Article26 1939-10-25 5 I Tokyo. Oct. 24.— According to a report ieut.-Oen. Hiroshi Oshirna, Ambassador m Germany will Berlin on Oct. 27 for Japan via and America.26 words
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225 1939-10-25 5 Johore Case In Privy Council: Judgment I London, Oct. 12. TH' Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to-day upheld the decision of the Johore Court appeal that Interest at the rate 1 per cent, on loans fully secured on rubber estates was unreasonable and unfair. The decision of the Johore225 words
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Article99 1939-10-25 5 Singapore, Tuesday. THE 8.M.8.C. last night broadcast an emphatic dental of a rumour which is being circulated by certain persons m Singapore to the effect that six members of the Postal Censor staff have been dismissed for divulging information obtained m the course of their official duties.99 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-25 5 SANDEMAN'S 9 PORTS Jl SHERRIES discern ing _L°« 5f5 /r gt> well-matured IT_fl™Bßll w wood, «^l____i *f______ff9* i wrs IA20 words
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862 1939-10-25 6 Malayan Markets And The War Fraser's Weekly Report Singapore. Tuesd;i\. AVUHI'It lo.lmght ol this very pe< uliai war and not without some sad les.es lor us. lor which, houcxer, we chained fft} dearly, hut like lin and rubber Which was sunk— tin-re's plentx mora where thai came ton (states Fraaer862 words
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Article22 1939-10-25 6 Sofia, Oct. 24. Foreign policy is not unchanged by the Cabinet reconstruction. Bulgaria will continue to be strictly neutral ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article134 1939-10-25 6 Malaya B.B.C. Programmes MALAYAN uireless Ibteaer, who bare ben. interesting BJB ttss beginning of the cause no information I ls i )fp reliable locally hf dates and times of snrh will be glad to heal th this nfed has been Ukt\ anangemriK' brought into this week. Oxving to the fact134 words
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Article66 1939-10-25 6 CHILD FATALLY SCALDED Singapore I THE accident overturning resulted m a two year-old Menu Heng. receiving fatal I Hoey Meng Heng was tak n to the! General Hospital where he rind on Oct! 19. Death was due to shock fronH .(aids. M fl To-day Mr. W. G. Porter. th( 'pore.66 words
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Article79 1939-10-25 6 Singapore. Tuesday. I LIM Teng Seng < 35 > claimed tri I morning m the Second Police Couijl before Mr. Conrad Oldham on ar J| of cnminal breach of trust ot a £*M valued at $300, the property ot Mi Kuo Ver of Bra?; B.vsah Road79 words
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Article47 1939-10-25 6 Singap an A DEATH from natural ca i was to-day returned by I Porter, th e Singapore Coronei conclusion of the inquiry into t of Lim Hoi Ghok. which occu Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Medical evidence disclosed tn death was due to pneumonia.47 words
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Article60 1939-10-25 6 Is the newspaper suggestion th. State lottery or Stat e lotte. a Malaya should be promoted or oi-,. c for the benefit of the Malaya M" Fund xvorthy of consideration form the subject of a debr.te to ne 3t at the Chinese Christian Assoc i «mo» the Institute60 words
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Article22 1939-10-25 6 Singapore, Tuesday.— Mr. Conrad M ham, the Singapore District Jua> th Second Police Magistrate. {h M Civil District Court hearing a afternoon.22 words
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Article, Illustration802 1939-10-25 7 COMMON-SENSE COOKING OF VEGETABLES Iv etables contain valuable 'mineral salts and vitamins, they 1 ,oked with more care which is sometimes acI ed to them. All too often they oked and dished up m a I ed condition, I covered with a dch does little to mi- appearance. 1 ed802 words
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Advertisement112 1939-10-25 7 Vaea, vinKSL?a^K3rabrw jSv/' "v*6i- 8t vk^.' a iut 'A^'^f^^^^l^^^^^^Haßsssssssßssß *A <:,w st^fl^S^* "■•>> ./L -ME Hsav-> I "r >y %BOF V^mWr Made from the finest dairy products V-^ >4y Sscious fruits, delicate essancej. rare old rum etc Magnolia Ice Dream \f>^X..# with its variety of form, flavour and \^SB*s colour112 words
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295 1939-10-25 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, Octomber 25, 1939. SOVIET AND CHINA fTHi. presence of a Soviet mission hungking has given rise to miJH peculation as to Stalin's Chi p tliey. In view of current rep f the heavy concentration of troops on the OuterMongolian border! close to the Province Sinkiang, some observers295 words
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Article118 1939-10-25 8 BALTIC INFLUENCE FADING London, Oct. 21. TRUSTWORTHY sources al Kaunas report that negotiations are progressing between Lithuania and Germany for the return of Menu Ito Lithuania for lit t -five years and an announcement on the asjraesaenl is imminent, according to The Times Ritfa correspondent. TheReuter - 118 words
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102 1939-10-25 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai Oct. 21. IT is leper ted that both sides are massing heavy fortes ea the Hunan-Kiangsi border, indicating that another major battle is imminent. General NL'hio, Commander-in-Chief of. the Japanese Expeditionary Forces In China, has arrived In Hankow to102 words
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Article99 1939-10-25 8 Berlin. Oct. 24. The Finance Minister has increased the levy on Jewish fortunes by five per cent, to 25 per cent, from Nov. 15. according to the official news agency A levy of 20 per cent, was fixed as a means of collecting a fineReuter - 99 words
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Article152 1939-10-25 8 4 v m London, Oct. 24. assurance ol more news of British operations is conveyed m a tetter to TheTlmes from Major J. H. Beith, Director of Public lotions War Office, answering a criticism that German news and Photographs preponderated m American publications. 'So farReuter - 152 words
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Article151 1939-10-25 8 New Angle On Athenia Sinking Washing t Oct 24 THE State Department 1. 1 affidavit by Gustav Ai d American passenger on the the effect that the Athenia did immediately but was sunK day by British destroyers be vessel was a menace to ocean a derelict. Reuter Ottawa, Oet, AReuter - 151 words
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212 1939-10-25 8 Peiping, Oct. 24 AFTER refusing comment for some days on Ambassador Greer's outspoken speech m Tokyo indicting the Japanese Army m China, the Japanese military spokesman broke his silence to-day with a somewhat acid comment. He said the official view of the Japanese Army,Reuter - 212 words
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Article99 1939-10-25 8 JapaneseSoviet Relations Tokyo, Oct. 24. I SKED by a foreign newspaper corres- pendent regarding the desire expressed by the Foreign Minister, Adm. Kichisaburo Nomura, m his press interview, to normalise relations between Japan and the Soviet Union, the spokesman cf the Foreign Office said that the press interview was an99 words
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Article39 1939-10-25 8 Rome, Oct. 24.— Mussolini's son and Colonel Biseo, the Duce's personal pilot, have been appointed to the of the new company, Transconti Air Lines, which shortly begins r guJar 'services between Italy and South America.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement47 1939-10-25 8 T yV White Label Aivnou i can bluff all the ild wme of the time. You can bluff some of the world all the time, But you cant bluff all the world all the lime. 7T*ere is no bluff about the high quality of DEWAR'S w.p.s. -F~.47 words
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Advertisement11 1939-10-25 8 I^^J^WpMMMMß^^^^^* ■-■j <^3ay~^^fSMni^>H fls %2 'Mjparsssa tmW^mA mmUßur AmmtA iff ■sssUhssssal11 words
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Article, Illustration192 1939-10-25 9 ThOttSattdl i«f forage caps ready for despatch at a London rlothini factory, many which have been given the war— and (he needs ol the British forces— the biggest tailoring and outfitting job evei untlcitaken within a comparable period of time. (Planet News). Right: Sir Kingsley Wood,192 words
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Advertisement326 1939-10-25 10 t mm. I ACCLAIMED! I K BTI It N As theory MKIIMV* I^Mi:^ by iMJiur tr rr.ph! ,Vl A IP !i TO-NIGHT 6159 15 r *F* 'fl Jftpl YOUR LAST CHANCE •TX r iT- 5 TO SEE ,T J Pl< T! RE WHICH HI 11--4 teajflfi* R MTELY MIST Ml326 words
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Advertisement228 1939-10-25 10 The Most Inspiring Film of the CHINA WAR yet made! Opens TO-DAY SHOWS CAPITOI 1 1 a.m. 3.15 6.15 9.15 WmmmmmmmmmimmmmlmmmWmmmmmm, fmmwtm^mWmWm^mmmßM Acclaimed by a Packed House at Saturdays Midnight Premiere^. Endorsed b> The Consul-General for China as a picture EVERY ONE SHOULD SEE •A NEW QHKA IS BOHY Inspiring228 words
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330 1939-10-25 11 Mr. Tan Kah Kee Disagrees With Lord Elibank Mr. Tan Kah Iv «t rd k ..ii the poritton m the V. Mr. ..nnmicalionisasK.llu, -.-ted recently urged tnehice lhe Hr fl hi foUOT mB with :U tr n V much labour. <■ supply Kltlsh GovX [(one tt equ f aCL llD330 words
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Article84 1939-10-25 11 Singapore. Tuesday. H--HIM bin Ahmad Ani'idlia (21 peai d bel re Mr. L.C. Goh m the tilth Police Court this morning on a rhareo of theft of .i<>; 7.000 cement bricks valued at $70 at Patterson Road. Bint at 1 p.m. on Oct. 11. The bricks84 words
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Article74 1939-10-25 11 WE have received a oopj ol "The Torchbearcr." the magazine of St. Mary's English School. Maiacca, now In its fourth year of publication. The contents Include the sixth progress report of the headmaster, Mr. T. C. Joseph, records of the PehooTs activities contributions by pupi's and old boys74 words
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Advertisement81 1939-10-25 11 M ARLBOBOUiiH 6-00 TO-NIGHT 9-15 Onward March" A Super Tamil Talkie. mmmmmmm^i^m^nmm^m^^^m^m^mm^m^m^m^m^mmm^^m^i^mmmmm. THEATRE ROYAL (J- 19 TO-MGHT 9-15 Last Two Shows of "AS HA" IN HINDUSTANI II COMING SHORTLY I AIIMAMBRA I mmmmmmmmammm+mwmmmmmmm^m^*mmmmm^^-—~ I History's Greatest Picture! BRIAN AHERNE CtAt'OE RAINS JOHN CARrIfLD DONALD CRJSP )OSfPH CAUiIA GAll SONl)rK(.\/\«D GILBfRT81 words
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Advertisement254 1939-10-25 11 \V\K\FK BAXTFR again ptajfl O'HENRI 8 I FASCINATING BANDJI hi I in-; RETURN OF lUX risen Kll> ALHAMBRA -3 15 6i5 1, 9 is iiMiMWiwainiii^ Bullets G™.'. v I O. Henry's gay bandit... 1 anl |> most gallont gun-fighter ■Hi ,Mhem all. ..welcoming new and greater danger him! HHU ...with254 words
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Article82 1939-10-25 12 Tokyo, Oct. 24. EFFECTIVE from to-morrow. Japan will adopt the yen-dollar link Lr pJace of the yen- link, which nad l> fixed at ls. 2d., according to an officii jannouncerm One hundred yen will be fixed at I U.S. $23 7 16 na a result.82 words
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Article38 1939-10-25 12 The MV Victoria is due to a.m. on Thursday, from S Hongkong and Manila. She <j at the S.H.B. wharf and U to aln at 6 a.m. on FM Colombo, Bombay, Port Said, and Genoa.38 words
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Advertisement363 1939-10-25 12 M Hbj /-sa^ T 'Tbß^ H JB i^J a i il I C --^lߣ7_; I i -;s >;^V L BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES •iM (-KrORiTED IN ENGLAND) Owing to the (umpaiiv's inability to publish the actual departure dates ol its steamers intending passenger- are courteously requested to enquire at the i\363 words
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Advertisement312 1939-10-25 12 j j J I —J 'I LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS I kBUU UIIH PRIVATE BATU. Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Aden, Port Said, Palestine, M London, Rotterdam, Copenhag Scandinavia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, H< Shanghai 4 Japan. For particulars regarding sailings, fares, etc. please apply to: THE EAST312 words
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641 1939-10-25 13 MANCHESTERS BEATEN IN SEMI-FINAL S.C.F.A 3; Manchesters 0. EXCITING and fast soccer was witnessed at the Stadium yesterday, where the S.C.F.A. defeated the Manchesters by thret goals to nil and thus qualified to meet the Loyals m the final of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup,641 words
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Article76 1939-10-25 13 I berL.O" turn was played 1 <\ m a win 1 h vva I- «SS:3 IN A. Fredrichs 9o 28 b/ P !I C< K 80 ?9 70 F (i M N inft 72 h Johnson 108 36 11 Vyckofl 08 25 Mrs F L- Nunn76 words
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481 1939-10-25 13 R.A.F. SCORE NARROW WIN OVER CLUB JU. \.P "A" 5 pts. S.C.C. "A" 3 pts. LYING tackles, torn shirts and other antics were highlights of yesterday's rugby game on the Padang when the R.A.F. "A" team let and defeated the S.C.C. "A" side by 5 points (a goal) to three481 words
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Article78 1939-10-25 13 The following are to-day's ties m the v M r A- tennis tournament. Y C Class Singles: Ng Wing Choon C 15 3. vs. Awad Talib w Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Jacob and RElleyeM 3)Y». mVLU N. Chia and S.A. ties will be postponed to Thursday). Thursday's Ties Mixed78 words
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Article63 1939-10-25 13 I Mowing have accepted to play •S.C.C B" vs 9th Heavy Bat- on Friday at S.C.C.: —S. Johnti; P F. Given-Wilson. A. H. CarruErs R. A Hooper. J. W. Prescott: W. kcßeath L. F D. May; D. J. A. Kirk, II Wheeler, A. C. Prigge. K. J.63 words
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896 1939-10-25 14 $194, $118 103 RACE DIVIDENDS AT IPOH PROBABLE TURF HISTORY I i ihuiii' Staff Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. ii GEdfvidai returned m three races at the Ipoh race meeting to-day. Mfoodquest, ndden by Mayo, returned c dividend of .SI is fie second race, whfHi m the fourth. Kalili (Woods up) went896 words
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Article87 1939-10-25 14 Dividends At A Glance Race 1: Metro $20 S7 Princess Prim S8 Scribble Sit fees I: U'oodquest SI 18 $31 Star Lock $14 Alba $11 Race 3: Sam Burger $11 S8 Patrambie $12 Clifton Lad $12 Race 4: Kalili $194 $64 Ciscara $34 Amazon $12 Race 5: New Cello SlO387 words
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Article173 1939-10-25 14 The women's hockey match for the Popty Day Funds will Le played th:s year on Wednesday, Ncv. 8 at the S.C.C. The following teams have been chosen to play m a trial game at the G.S.C en Thursday, Oct. 26, for the Rest aid*WHITES: H. Oehlers173 words
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Article66 1939-10-25 14 The following will play hockey for thfc Khalsa Association Lst XI vs 5 2nd Punjab Regiment Ist XI to-morrow f Thursday! on the Khalsa Association ground: Hari Singh I. Janger Singh or Gurrharan Singh. Sarmukh Singh. Choar Singh. Major Singh, Hari Singh II •Capt.,. Piara Singh, Duleep Singh.66 words
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Article101 1939-10-25 14 ARMY TO MEET R.N. R.A.F. rpilK Aimy ar.d tin- 1; v I -1 RN, will clash for i' w time this season at thi I Ull Besar Stadium, c n Saturn 28. The results vt the thre#- .\rmv matches played so far an Viclory over Selangor, vi* t v oTer101 words
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Article375 1939-10-25 14 College Beat Alexandra Medical College 5 pts. Alexandra 3 pis. DAD handling and poor tackling tby bobh sides characterised the gger game at the Medical College ground yesterday, when the College defeated Alexandra by five points (a goal) to three (a try). The game was scrappy throuuhou: especially m the375 words
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Article19 1939-10-25 14 The 1939 Bislev meeting of th< pore Rifle Association will be 1 Nov. 10. 11 and 12.19 words
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Article35 1939-10-25 15 I idem, tuom; Previous to ■< >l oli (Malay) £15.10.0 Nomi x £11.0.0 Se:. Unchan rawak) ,a r!, Lst tnaUty is 6 value it<j 2916 fi m:-v 3 4>, Value lue i 30 Nominal Unchar.35 words
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Article27 1939-10-25 15 1 London. Tuesday. Previous To-d Change ?U 7 7 °50 00 anBCd 1 ,g rate) 5% Unofficial 5»/ 4 Unofficial ay i; Jis A VMhM27 words
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Article90 1939-10-25 15 London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change j li,i iMMi* Steadier Barely Steady ■h ki bklu Buyers 10 11 16 10 5 8 —1 16 ot Sellers 1O 3 4 10 3 4 ■st Forward) "November Buyers 10 11 16 105 8 116 toluara Sellers 10^ 10 1116 I.l'J ■nd90 words
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Article48 1939-10-25 15 I New York. Monday. hi lUKbii Previous To-day £k" Tone Du.4 Dull Buyer* 204 20>. M Sellen 203 4 20 2 —v a ward Jan Marcn Buyers 19 19i 8 J. v Seller* 194 l^a 'y •i i> larKet Tone Steady annt 55 56 paid48 words
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Article160 1939-10-25 15 London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change fcistlllew 65- 65 9 *-9d K)un!op Rubber 27i4»/ 2 27)6 +l&d ■General Electric 72 6 72 9 -i 3d ■imperial Chemical Industries 29:9 30 +3d ■Imperial Tobacco 112 6 115- +2.6 ■Angle- Dutch 266 26.6 ■Canadian Pacific 7 7 London Tin 3160 words
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Article23 1939-10-25 15 London, Tuesday. i Previous To-day Cnanga ■GOLD I Bar Gold. Fire, per oz. £8.8.0 £8.8.0 Forward 22 3 16 22 9,1623 words
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Article173 1939-10-25 15 Sing ipore, TvTHi. change to-div hile the price ol nibber at four o'clock and April Jui. can ;tead Conditions i n the 1 ok Exchan lllfl prices m praci advanced. W an improved m and several good i were s) industrial si. -han also improved and cabl<173 words
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Article12 1939-10-25 15 :lUy had rabl< :t on home ■i the Wall ReuterReuter - 12 words
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57 1939-10-25 15 Lonuon, Ort. Two German airmen wjiose pi crashed m the n >rth .Sea arr. Denmark to-day on board a Da Ashing boat. One of them who was suffering irom a machinegun bullet wound was taken to hospital. The other was interned. Their plane came downReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement14 1939-10-25 15 MOTORCAR M' w South Biiiish Insurance Co., Ltd. 5 '>26 2, Finlaysou Green i14 words
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Advertisement114 1939-10-25 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. lflK Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40, 030,000,Reserve Fund 10,500,00, London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands114 words
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Advertisement48 1939-10-25 15 M^m. I m\\^mwV^wmm vm\ wmwum I A JJ i-i £X- mmM NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UF CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaga. Siam, Burma, South China, Freach Indo-China and Netherlands Eaat Indies. AGENTS ft CORRESPONDENTS m all principal cities of the World, j BANKING TRANSAC--1 criptioa undertaken* MASTERS48 words
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Article93 1939-10-25 16 I mlon <>« I 24. Ll 11 1 IC^ .tinvmi tins c-iiuntr\ in<l<.it»- how \\"nirii m -ill pariof the ImpiM have takrn up WW work. m Sydni <\ .md A X 1 thin i I knitting and ••fit ol the p In an of the93 words
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Article68 1939-10-25 16 London Oct. 24. THF: Prime Mini.;-; of Poland, writing id pi vi Pai .< i xpressed gi atltude foe th» sympathetic treatment o! the PHltti cause m the press of the Allied nations. He adds that In spite of the horror/ oi mm and tn<Reuter - 68 words
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Article54 1939-10-25 16 Berlin, Oct. 24. Anew Bulgarian Cabinet was formed last night, according to a report from Bona eceived In Berlin. The Cabinet Is again non-party, with the former Premier remaining m bis i post and combining, In addition, the outies of Foreign Mini ter I Bulgaria will aontlnue her54 words
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Article42 1939-10-25 16 Court Martial Sen tences Paris. Oct. 24. Paul Bchunex, a German engineer from Baar, was sentenced to life penal rvitude for espionage by a courf martial at Nancy Two Frenchmen, on the same Chan re sentenced to ten and nine year ReuterReuter - 42 words
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119 1939-10-25 16 apsaJttgeii, OH H, ACCORDING to a Moscow message, the Russians are bitterly disappointed at the I sthonian port of Baltiski, which. atfiriJUf tn archives, contained a MUgnHmTtnt and strongly fortified harbour, but upon their arrival, the Russians found a second-rate fishing port. sandy beach andReuter - 119 words
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Article116 1939-10-25 16 London. Oct. 24. II is announced that the Nizam of Hyderabad Berar has offered the Yicerov a monthly contribution of I 1 lakhs rupees towards the cost of the units of Hyderabad State forces, both cavalry and infantry, which may be ailed for service outsideReuter - 116 words
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Article27 1939-10-25 16 Berlin. Oct. 24. Soviet tr v occupied all districts m the Esthonian mainland, according to the Boviet-Esthonlan pact Troops are .still arriving on the island of Oesel.27 words
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Article79 1939-10-25 16 London, Oct. 24. THE Colonial Office announces that native administrations m Nigeria have made spontaneous offers of sums of money to assist His Majesty's Government m the prosecution of the war. The Colonial Secretary has however replied that while the offers are greatly appreciated, he thinksB.O.W. - 79 words
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Article60 1939-10-25 16 London. Oct. 24. IN Stockholm yesterday, three Americans were arrested under the new Swedish law dealing with espionage. It is alleged they were photographing the new railway terminus m the southern part of the State. The Americans, one of whom is an architect, said they were60 words
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Article73 1939-10-25 16 London, Oct. 24. THE Archbishop of York, speaking In Scarborough last night, said that the people In this country would desire to make an entirely reasonable peace with the people of Germany, when the latter had a Government which was reliable and trustworthy. In this, there wasB.O.W. - 73 words
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Article59 1939-10-25 16 London, Oct. 24 Mr. Attlee was received by the Kin to-day. This was the first time during the war that the King has received th>>] leader of the Opposition. It is understood no special significance is attached to the meeting. It was arranged In order that theReuter - 59 words
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Article41 1939-10-25 16 A male Chinese was said to have bee»i knocked down by a motor cycle at Br A Basah Road yesterday. Among othei injuries the man sustained a suspected fracture of the skull- The motorcyclist escaped injury.41 words
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Article68 1939-10-25 16 IN I the Empire, A i refugees have offered tl In a petition to the ar they a.sk to be accepted m milita oth.r capacities, equally v.. subjects m th c Colony. In a joint letter. Austria; man refugees express the His Majesty's Governmei Hum to68 words
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Article42 1939-10-25 16 LOI: d IN the House of Commons Secretary for Scotland an that children will be evacuated north and south of Queen' verkeithing. m the Firth but there will be no e\ Currie and Balerno or othi present- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article48 1939-10-25 16 London. Oct. 24: Agreement ha reached covering the shipment of 200.00 tons of frozen beef and lamb from th Argentine during the period Nov 1. 153 to Jan. 31, 1940. it was stated Lennox Boyd (Secretary to the try of Food» In the Commons to-day,- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article43 1939-10-25 16 London, Oct. 24. Fewer than 12 men have died m the British zone since the war began states Reuter's soe.cial correspondrnt with the B.E.F. He adds that their bodies are buried m a beautifully kept British war cemetery- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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144 1939-10-25 16 Rome. Oct 24. DOUBTS whether the Turkish agreement is an instrument for peace are expressed by Bifnor GsyiS writing; m Gionale d'ltalia. He recalls that the pact, m its origin. UtS based on the "Franco-British 1>"1 |(S of encirclement," and aimed at preventing Italian expansionReuter - 144 words
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Article97 1939-10-25 16 Danzig, Oct tl IN a speech to a big demonstrati' here to-night, which was btf cast by all German stations and then sent out to the world m many eign translations, Herr Ribbeni" stated that Danzig would never at be separated from the Reich. Referring to what he97 words
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Title Section10 1939-10-25 1 Morning Tribune FILM FAN FARE SINGAPOKF. WEDNESDAY, OC'TOBFK 25, 1939.10 words
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Article, Illustration916 1939-10-25 1 LIONEL BARRYMORE REMEMBERS THE greatest boon any success m life can bring is not the personal success, the material things that go with it, but the opportunity sucsess gives one to meet great characters, to make friends, to contact great mentalities. Their memory forms a group of companions of which916 words
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58 1939-10-25 1 One of *he screen's "oldest inhabitant-.' Uonel Barrymore Writes for ihe Morning Tribune Film Fanfare this week. In this interesting uUde he rel counts sosae stories of his early days as a fihn and slage SC*or. I Mr. Barrymore should kmm. He's a member of58 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-10-25 1 "Huaun, thi imells like* s good i "Grasp «nion firmly and st...* to pare.*' "Be confident— cut deeply: do not inhale." "Hey! my eyes smart! Who put tear gas m this onion?" -Now I've ruined it. I'm not Wing c of that"46 words
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Article, Illustration520 1939-10-25 2 FILM SCOUT WRITES ABOUT LOVE •The Alhumbra* CISCO KID THEY called it Love .we say it madne But love or lunacy mirth or murder, It's a film worth •im/ at the Capitol this wci-k when Claudette Colbert and James Stewart appear m their first team set-up M.G.M/i rowdy, rollicking hit520 words
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Advertisement116 1939-10-25 2 tfffiTffiSSS DISTRIBUTED BY PAVILION LTD. 1 CANNOT FAIL TO FINO FAVOUR WITH THE CUSTOMERS A KINDLY SQUIRE AND ARCH CRIMINAL IN ON€ »nbwso* tm would- MAN. CHARLES LAUCHTON AS "SIR HUMPHREY fAkMG E0 PENCALLAN IN JAMAICA INN.' .coOCCEOA^of co ß*** LAUCHTON AS SIR HUMPHREY PENCALLAN IN AS w C o*^116 words
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Article, Illustration811 1939-10-25 3 romance. Zenobia'. which will be O nown at the Alhambra shortly. Setting for the film story is the Mississippi m the carefree days after the Civil War m 1870. Oliver Hardy is cast as a small-town doctor and Harry Langdon as the owner of a medicine show. The811 words
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Article34 1939-10-25 3 BUCK Jones, cowboy star of countless westerns, is taking his first straight dramatic role m "Mc and My Gal." being filmed at Paramount studios. Jones la a veteran of nearly 200 outdoor action films.34 words
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Advertisement79 1939-10-25 3 I Wfcggr giw. Grg<?/ All -Star Cast Laugh -Hit! I ALHAMBRA- Spicy As A Show Girl's DIARY Hilarious as a spinster's spree OM.t..OUeoM>«L J^ If Ann. Temper*mem I, Torrid Hit Heirt I. All Awhirl WWh^f Gde .Sweei Bui Scorchy loo! i\eW*ddm< Belle. Are W«bn« W^y, ButHeC^'iChoo^tbeGiri! So He Could *ed79 words
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