Morning Tribune, 26 October 1939
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Title Section15 1939-10-26 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VoL t _No. m SINGv /ORE, THURSDAY, October 26, 1939. FIVE CENTS.15 words
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Article406 1939-10-26 1 More Reconnaissance Flights BAD WEATHER AT WESTERN FRONT German Offensive Still Feasible, Despite Floods LONDON, OCT. 25. UERR RIBBENTROP'S BROADCAST HAS SET MILITARY CRITICS SPECULATING ANEW REGARDING THE POSSIBILITY OF A GERMAN OFFENSIVE. DESPITE THE RUN (WHICH APPEARS LIKELY TO CONTINUE), THE FIOODED RIVERS AND WATER-LOGGEDReuter - 406 words
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Article34 1939-10-26 1 RumanianBulgarian Clash BUCHAREST, OCT. 25. |T IS NOW REPORTED THAT THREE RUMANIAN GENDARMES WERE INJURED IN SKIRMISH WITH A PARTY <(| BULGARIAN COMITAD,,s WHICH IT IS ALLEGED, ROSSED THE FRONTIER TO ATTACK the PATROL ReuterReuter - 34 words
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176 1939-10-26 1 London, Oct. 25. SUMMING up the prospects of Ihc German military blockade of Britain, the Yorkshire Post's mihtarv critic says that neutrals ar;not alarmed by threats to treat their ships as enemies if they were trading with Britain. They are well aware that ourReuter - 176 words
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Article163 1939-10-26 1 London, uci. to. IN the House of Commons to-day Mr. Churchill stated that the 1 enquiry into the causes of the loss of the Royal Oak was taking pla-e as speedily as possible, and he hoped to make a statement next Wee He indicated that163 words
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Article102 1939-10-26 1 Another British Ship Sunk Oslo, Oct. 25. THE British steamer Stonrgate was attacked and sunk by the German pocket battleship Duetschland, on her voyage from Valparaiso to England, according to a member ot the crew, who has arrived at NorThe' crew were taken aboard the Deutschland. which proceeded northwards untilReuter - 102 words
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Article48 1939-10-26 1 London. Oct. 25. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Butier stated In n-pl tion tnat the possibility of following up the recent agreement with Ru. the exchange of timber a rubber and tin by further arrangements suitable to war conditions was now under examination.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article55 1939-10-26 1 Copenhagen, Oct. 2.">. ACCORDING to Stockholm I tea its, the Lithuanian march into Vilna has been suddenly countermanded. The trOOOJ are stated to have stoppe.l on the frontier on receipt of last-minute orders. The reason is believed to be that disputes have broken out at Vilna betv..55 words
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Article42 1939-10-26 1 Berlin, Oct. 25. ASO VIET mir mission of 45 members, including trade and technical experts, have left Moscow for Berlin to inve; the placing of orders m many, says the German news agency. M. Tevossyan (Commissar for shipping) heads the mission. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement33 1939-10-26 1 ju f OH OTHER PACES j aatiairr Hgw> innhh Sensation J Retrial OrsK idow s < laisa Jt,.,. 111., Up. I shaaatag 8 I laader 9 i mien 10 |j menus I > Kur.,,,,'.' I33 words
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94 1939-10-26 2 Ax I MImIoII (>< I NIMBUS "I the German I'.n I ol the Danish Vti liamenl li:i\c protested against the suggestion Hiat Germans m Denmark should i» oompuboril) transferred t:> the Reich. Ihe Pari held :i protest meeting after a suggestion im iheReuter - 94 words
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Article73 1939-10-26 2 Visiting' Doctor Impressed *v Pi •'■■y ol il.. BrlU b Medical a* Brand I cture Southern 1 1 On ta] last i. en Lhe as Professor E. de B who is on a her ProS# i lopment ol Pedl iti B i He i attached, to the Batavia College Medicine73 words
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Article647 1939-10-26 2 SHATTERS HOPES OF LAST-MINUTE PEACE AMSTERDAM, (XT. 25. WECATJSE THEY TVERE ISSURED B¥ THE NAZI LEADERS THAI PEACE WAS POSITIVE ON CONCLUSION OF THE POLISrI CAMPAIGN, KJHIU] n liK)i *S SPEECH WAS A GREAT SHOCK TO THE GERMAN PEOPLE, STATE NTT rRAL OBSERVERS HERE. IN647 words
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Article135 1939-10-26 2 iMtaMon, RIBBINTKOF S sp i praetteaOy ne serlons > llvsis anions <he London cl iii n< m the i The world i n given i of distortions, half-truths ai truths. Tiie News-< I fes nothing R rop said I ist the I purs i tnci of nu clReuter - 135 words
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Article30 1939-10-26 2 BULGARIA NEUTRAL Sofia. Oct. 25. THE Council of Ministers adopted a 1 declaration that Government will continue their policy of peace at home and abroad, and maintain BukrarU's neutrality ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article54 1939-10-26 2 London, Oct. 25. THE Japanese Domei Agency repoi at the beginning of the war I the British Foreign Secretary told Chinese Ambassador that Great Br:' could no longer supp at Marshal Ch Kai Shek. It is categorically denied m off:. quarters m London that any sue!:Reuter - 54 words
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Article85 1939-10-26 2 London, Oct. A Copenhagen newspaper, com' Ing on the failure of the German attacks on British shipping, said before the war. the Germans had hearsed such attacks m the Baltic In theory they have destroyed British convoy system m the Bal tut m their raidsReuter - 85 words
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Article51 1939-10-26 2 London. Oct. AM: hundred and two Bi v civilians MO interned In 0 many. The United States charge d'S m Berlin is at present providing whete necessary, and funds will be to enable him to continue doing Arrangement.; of a more permaJ character are under51 words
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Advertisement15 1939-10-26 2 Umm+C ~C-^mßmmßßm\ U V I WmmZ* F/XmUW "If fl illißl'i*' X .'v' until <tj i'15 words
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287 1939-10-26 3 PAASIKIVI'S RETURN CAUSES SENSATION SOVIET PROPOSALS NOT REVEALED London, Oct. 25. JHE leader of the Finnish delegation. M. Paasikivi, and M. Tanner are on their way back to Helsingfors with the new Soviet proposals. When they left Moscow last night they said that they expected to be back next week.Reuter - 287 words
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Article37 1939-10-26 3 Soviet Grain Fodder For Nazis Berlin, Od saajj official News Agent] itaftai I thai aa agreeaaefil has been reached wberefcf the sovitts wIH sopplj Oersaasw uith a million tons of *rain ana [odder within tv» months. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article80 1939-10-26 3 War On Mission Movement Peiping. Oct 2b. THF Japanese have confiscated ground to the American Cathoety of the Divine Word un to erect their own buildings there. i rding to reports from Sinhsiang tid they will pay compensation, but" at a future and undetermined date. Add© sterday's i:icident. when aReuter - 80 words
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Article91 1939-10-26 3 X PACKED house was treated to some d e.nertainment last night at Hail when the Y.W.C.A. held a variety concert, m aid of the Assofunds. The "ni, displayed a high standard .ii the two humorous sketches. by Brett and Phyllis Woodford outstanding In "Lavender and er,"91 words
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Article81 1939-10-26 3 1 1 «>m Our Own Correspondent) oivm Joho,( Bahru Wednesday. ENCE of two years' rigorous imprisonment was passed on a ntonese, \\\,ng Tham Foong, who convicted of robbery by Mr. justice I.avillc at the Assize Court 'it. -,np alleeed to h»v„ taken n tpan, who had81 words
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58 1939-10-26 3 1,500 STRANDED ON BEACHED STEAMER Hongkong, Oct, !i.~>. THK China Navigation Company's stt-anvhip Fatshan, which left Hongkong for Canton at S a.m.. was hoached on Untin Island, after having struck "an uncharted submerged object/ The ski;mship Kinshan is standing by. Fifteen hundred passengers are aboard, including IC Europeans, hut MReuter - 58 words
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122 1939-10-26 3 U.S. SKIPPER WHO "SAW RED" Defied U-Boat Commander Condon, Oct. 2~). JHK U-boat comma. ;der who sank the York-hire ordered ih<- captain of the Independence Hail «<> fcavt hundred British soMiasa ami airmen to drown, according *0 the Daily Bxpro*P. The service men were being invalided from India and theReuter - 122 words
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Article94 1939-10-26 3 Reported Threat To Giant Liners New York, Oct. 25. THE guard on the Hudson River berth* of the "Queen Mary and Noimandi were doubled last night following reports to the police that one of them would be sabotaged m the next few days, .says the New York Times. The Cunard-WhiteReuter - 94 words
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40 1939-10-26 3 Kobe, Oct 25 -Mr. Oswald White. who has succet d Mr. E G. Jamieson as Bi it i ii Oon ul-General m Tien nived here mm Mul: iCVc Robert Mr. W i 0" kyo to-:;.40 words
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Article50 1939-10-26 3 Tokyo Oct 25. Mr. Robert I. Ripley, ren< aed en tor ol Belies < it or Mot cartoon now syndicated to nea i throughout the world, will mato [if* trip lo the Far Ea- to gather addrti' materials foi popular f< It reports tl d i«i50 words
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Article81 1939-10-26 3 Japanese Diplomatic Shuffle loaf* <>> NIL suburo Kurusu. Ambassador to Belgium, uill sboitlv ro to Berlin as Japanese AaißOaeedor there, as a result of a item shifl n« of the diplomatic service personnel. Tht ant J*p to Berlin Lieut -< Will la-., B via It;« C 8 Ml 'm Km81 words
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Article43 1939-10-26 3 Tokyo, Oct. 25 REAR- Admiral Nariyoshi lnouye. fo mer Drector of the Naval Affairs Bureau of the Navy Office, left hero yesterday for China to assume the of Chief of Staff of the Japanese Fleet m China waters.43 words
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Article20 1939-10-26 3 Berlin. Oct. 25. Reich Minister Frank has been appointed Governor-Genei and Seys.s Inquart deputy governor of occupied Polish territories- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article30 1939-10-26 3 Berlin, Oct. 25. On taking le Hitler the Japanese Ambassad n; ed Inm t :th tour vsiuabk I modern Japaic.>e nt ai .1 Japanese manufacturer. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article21 1939-10-26 3 CJDCTY merchant vessels t< 258.994 tons have bee Oct 18 as no l< merch. con21 words
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118 1939-10-26 4 Junior Government Officers Fail In Petition To London (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. JHAT after giving their memorial careful consideration he regretted he was unable to see sufficient grounds for acceding to either of their requests, is the reply of the Secretary of State for the Colonies to118 words
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Article300 1939-10-26 4 Judge Disagrees With Assessors (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday.. niSAGREEIMJ with the assess >ra both of whom found a Chinese, Ho Kwee, guilty of rrf jrder of a fellow coolie, Sum Choi- Mr. Justice Laville orderei a re-trial at the Assize Court this300 words
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Article69 1939-10-26 4 New Lamps For 0ld (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. This interlude occurred m the local poliec court to-day:--Leo Kow. (charged with theft of a bicycle lamp, caught red-handed): four Worship, somebody took away mv good lamp and replaced it with an Old one. Magistrate: So you were trying69 words
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Article255 1939-10-26 4 Flying Club's Role In Wartime THREE members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club are congratulated m the Club report for September on successfully carrying" out their first solo flights. The members are: J. J. Holland. M. S. Robinson and Capt. J. F. Godwin. The latter new member put up a255 words
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400 1939-10-26 4 Singapore, Wednt-da> 4 CHEQUE ,m. to Ik* paid on sitfht, clothing, cigarette and aa attache cjim. figured as exhibits m the Third Court to sraen llcig Ktam QaaH, a M -year-old rickshaw puller, was senlem to line of >")(> or m default one400 words
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Article244 1939-10-26 4 (From Our Own Reporter) S Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. AM going to give you another 1 chance, perhaps you thought you were being gallant, and you were attracted by the young Chinese girl whom you had seen about the place. "Anyway you have committed a veiy '•nous244 words
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Advertisement132 1939-10-26 4 DO YOU NEED GLASSES Thompson Certified r m imsm*^ Frames and M-Minliims^ffi*^" j i are priced $3.00 55.00 Hr^T m and 57.00. Th 0 cost of U M 7% f the lenses depends on Vy 2^^ your eyesight needs. V\ Have yours f:>k's Exantined Now* THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Byoslght132 words
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Advertisement60 1939-10-26 4 Silvikrin treatment restores the I hair-forming tissues to normal I functions. Write for free booklet. —"The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN SHAMPOO Foams rapidly, Thoroughly cleans the Hair Scalp without irritating the Hair-forming Tissues. Nourishes the Hair-roots and Refreshes the Nerves of the Scalp. From all Chemists, High-class ocores60 words
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933 1939-10-26 5 SEQUEL TO MOTOR ACCIDENT Singapore, Wednesday. ,TOR CAR collision on Geylang Road on the night of Dec 17 i noK-tan the High Court tWs mornjng when Mrs la toed $5,000 damages from the owner and uil i death of her only son, Mr.933 words
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Article73 1939-10-26 5 Singapore, Wednesday. U/ ANTED In Malacca, a 30-year old Hckki'i vi arrested m Singapore and produced before Mr. J. FletcherCooke m the Third Police Court tills morning, when a charge of cheating a compa-triot of rash m the sum cf $%0 at Malacca th or about April73 words
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Article243 1939-10-26 5 Witness Leaving For Egypt Singapore, Wednesd MOIIAMKD Ibrahim bin Ikibji. WSX was charged with criminal breach of trust of $10 as a Wrta* l 0 f the Muslim Restaurant m the Happy World owned by Inche SaJleh. was brousht up this afternoon m second Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham In243 words
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Article31 1939-10-26 5 Prices of Burma cement have been fixed at $1.25 per 94 lb btf ex importer's godown and $135 per bap when *old by a person other than an importer.31 words
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Article193 1939-10-26 5 Singapore, Wednesday. [HEONG AH HAN and Chin Lam pleaded guilty this afternoon m the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to charges of assisting m the management of a public lottery a North Bridge Road at 3.35 p.m. on Oct. 5. I r Charles193 words
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Advertisement52 1939-10-26 5 t mmmmmmmmmmmW^ R^stRsssSBSSSSSS fSESSSSSSSSasMsa hearings. ~-™r. on Kartitut-befbre the oil has had time to But most engine fL'^New Shell Motor Od g.»« the *S?iSS^O-tf -i ta wonderful clinging property there ,s an has been idle for tome weeks, pW| SHELL MOTOR OIL o^/ on the fob As/ar.c Petroleum Co* (S.S.)52 words
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149 1939-10-26 6 VII I 1. I 11. f '•ar-'jj.! Juj n 31 3 i I TfH ved to I but »h< vv I Porter bel In QraCa B i xplain d l tl .i I ber B i ar-eld hn band Alfre i Bak v. turnei149 words
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Article284 1939-10-26 6 THK following are extracts from 1 the report of the hon. secretary of the Indian Section of the .Malaya Patriotic Fund, presented at a meeting of the general committee of the section on Tuesday: A general meeting* of the Indian community was held on Sept. 18284 words
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Article502 1939-10-26 6 Cold Storage Strike Sequel HUNDREDS SEEK VACATED POSTS Sil Wedneaday. QKFH i.\ I Ltd., wl plover I a lightning strike, had a harassing- time 'his rith hundreds of applicants for pi butchers, coui coolies and van-drivei 'I he road n, fronl of the d^pot m ard Road was a swarming502 words
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Article294 1939-10-26 6 Bottle Throwers Bound Over mo re Ck K,/i:;?<n Who WON originally eh: ting, had il-.e >f disorderly conduc, by dose of the prosecution Afternoon m lecond r :efcre Mr. Oonrad Oldham His Honour bound both I :ver m a personal bond of i period of .-.x behaviour. In rtny Beach294 words
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Article140 1939-10-26 6 AnTT^ r. Singapore, Wednesday. KJID DuiJah, an Indian, was this afternoon cautioned and dischi td by Mr. Conrad Oldham m the rood Police Court for trespassing on ground belonging to the Royal Engineers at Chang! Court Inspector Charles W. Such for the prosecution said that accused seen140 words
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Advertisement52 1939-10-26 6 THE RIGHT LABEL IS I White Label J I r fcl \%w ym--^ I DEWAR'S j fi >iteLatfd I T-rflD ST Scotch Whis*' FAMOUS I I^D^sonsi' I __SCOTCH K^'"' pert^j I llLsm J ii I.SsWHL Jiff ""^irJ SOLK AGENTS SINC XPOK.: JOUOHE-MAI.AC CA-NECK, SEMB^AN A ls: SgLANQQg ft PAHANG W.P.S.52 words
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Advertisement13 1939-10-26 6 "Remember Tajmalial Stove When shopping Specialists every Ladies Garments No. 23, HIGH STREET.13 words
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Article617 1939-10-26 7 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING Formals Of Distinction OUTSTANDINGLY lovely are the evening frocks now being shown by Prestige m Capitol Buildings, best of a lovely bunch perhaps, being the creation of angelskin satin shown to us last time Wei called there. This! is hand-painted with a bold stippled-like design m617 words
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Article306 1939-10-26 7 WHATEVER else we may b e short of hi Singapore, we are certainly well stocked with footwear, as you will agree if you visit John Little's, where an exceptionally tempting array of Bally shoes for all occasions meet the eye. Among these, there ar e306 words
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Advertisement121 1939-10-26 7 Kveninjf Of#* of 19, are expected at %s§& A selection ot dinner gowns Ron display now. ipitol Bldgs. Phone Singapore 3838 THEON NAIL POLISH j 35 DIFFERENT SHADES MADE IN U.S.A. ■jßppM«asjsjsjsjaj| TVla\ 1 sssaVaVi AGENTS AMERICAN ORIENTAL SALES Co. II til dressing Equipments 10. Orchard Road Sub- Agents i121 words
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Advertisement37 1939-10-26 7 This new ELIZABETH ARDEN tfpsttck strike, an a note m smart colour schemes. Wear it a.s a dramatic s.cccvt lo n.uuw "hade" or war it for sports with classic white, or bright colours. I UAYNARD'S battery road.37 words
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Advertisement68 1939-10-26 7 [HATS If J \Vresses)^\ PRISCILLA Lta. FOR THE NEW UPLIFT! BRASSIERES, Also GIRDLES To I MIMI \SISK THAT SMALL WAISTLINE 61, Stamford Kd. Phonr (Eu Court) ttll f 'BALLY" HOLIDAY .SANDAL IN VARIOUS LESIONS. COLOURS WHITE. BED, BLUE etc. CORK SOLES WITH OR WITHOUT WEDGE HEEL. SI/F I TO 7.68 words
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292 1939-10-26 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, October 26, 1939. NEWS CENSORSHIP QFFICIAL cant am In the dissemination of news which mitfht alarm the public or which might contain information of value to an enemy should it fall into their hands can be understood and endured m wartime. The emergency regulations which were brought292 words
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Article, Illustration939 1939-10-26 8 SAYS GERMANY WILL FIGHT TILL VICTORY WON FINAL ADMISSION THAT THE '"PEACE OFFENSIVE" HAS FAILED, AND A DETERMINATION TO FIGHT riLLA "GREAT GERMAN VICTORY' IS WON ARE EX'RESSED BY VON IMIII.KNTROP, GERMAN FOREIGN IfINISTER, IK HIS LATEST I.KOADCAST. Ribbentrop says Poland, Germany and France were (rickedReuter - 939 words
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Article51 1939-10-26 8 London, Oct. 25. UER Majesty the Queen yesterday visited three army factories. Two of these factories dealt with the production of battle dress and great -coats. The Queen was told that the production of great-coats was to-day on a larger scale than during the four years of the last war.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article24 1939-10-26 8 I The Polish Embassy In London announces general mobilisation of P< m Britain for military service with the Polish army m Prance.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 24 words
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Article101 1939-10-26 8 ENEMY ALIENS STAY IN CAMPS London, Oct. 25. IT was stated In the House of Commons yesterday that men interned as enemy aliens were detained In internment camps and not m prison, except some lodged m prison for a few days until arrangements could be made to take them directBritish Wireless - 101 words
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Article, Illustration876 1939-10-26 9 WOMAN-Then Now n interesting companion between war workers of to-day ir the raw recruits of 1914. I.mous difference m the status and mentality vomen at the commencement of the last war d with to-day is demonstrated very clearly In cle by Evelyn Irons which originally applied Evening Standard (London) and876 words
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Advertisement213 1939-10-26 10 The Most Inspiring UIIVI W.%|| (l( I I ever made! ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT- 1 7™ Y! "CAHTOI| 1 SHOWS 11 a.m.- 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 I SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOWI TO-NIGHT AT 12-10 O'CLOCK* Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences Endorsed by The Consul-General for China as a picture EVERY. I ONE SHOULD213 words
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377 1939-10-26 11 M »j Ihc mosl remarkable leatures of "ar-time fftflpm is am in Fullerton Building m which work is being done vu no 11 laaarnftf**' v ilt t is IMn n aDOU th** room, for those "k there are iWOrt to secrecy, by reason of377 words
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Advertisement135 1939-10-26 11 BOOK NOW FOR WARNER BROS. MASTERPIECE Midnight Premiere SAT. 28th OCT. I ALHAMBRA The Brilliant Academy Award Winners m Historvs Greatest Picture Amm 111 l| |■Wi W W J l^^fcw BRIAN AHERNE ClAt JE RAINS JOHN GARFIELD DO.NALD CRJSP JOSfPH CALLEIA CaLE SONDMU.AARD GILBERT ROLAND HENRY O'NEILL Directed by WILLIAM135 words
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Advertisement199 1939-10-26 11 to-day 3-15, 6-15 9-i5? aaaaa^»iH^» 20th (enturv I presrnt m WARNER BAXTER] kj^^fl m O'Henrv's Famous Character ''^U^.% '•r* -The nil i irxfi* OF Tlll; J» mm ns<o km» wmi Ir f S mm to nir^ ALSO LATEST B^Nfl Latest Pictures of the Front. *-mm UM i^ mm* mi ■^mmbi^"^"199 words
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71 1939-10-26 12 Singapore. Wednesday. AHMAD bin Abu Bakar, a Tamil Mo- hamcdan, who claimed trial to a charge of having possession Indian hemp, was this morning sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke m the Third Police Court. On a second charge71 words
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Article53 1939-10-26 12 for Total deaths In Singapore week ending Oct. 21 wer< deathrate being 21.53 per annum, compared with 22 m ceding week and 22.60 m V* ponding week of last yeai tt aS l^ 9 The infautile deathrate per mille per annum, compa* 121.7 m the preceding week m53 words
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Advertisement335 1939-10-26 12 fJP^ELßlffimKil 1 I m Ij^TTnf^ X V mßmmm^mt l ~mm I I lr"M YCVjS^ a#H^Saßßte»ti^ -J P*Wf'^jS> BY^^TBRItISHTNDIA.LINES iNCOKr-ORVTED IN ENGLAND) Owing lo the Company's inability to publish the actual departure lata oi it's steamers intending passengers are courteously requested v enquire at the P. O. S. N. Company's Met335 words
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Advertisement296 1939-10-26 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Aden, Port Said, Palestine, Ma London, Rotterdam, Copenhagei Scandinavia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hon Shanghai Japan. I For particulars regarding sailings, fares, etc. please apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Denmark) SINGAPORE296 words
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542 1939-10-26 13 ggin Of Odd Goal In Five ID finishing and a sound forward line enabled uhe S.R.C. to score I close victory over the R.A.F. by the odd goal m five m a keen f v encounter on the Padang yesterday, r'hough the Recs542 words
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Article34 1939-10-26 13 I, (G hockey at the Depot yester- the Mountain Regiment defeatbv the onlj -cored m Diici halt, [eminent were the slightly better i a thrilling game, In which the34 words
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Article156 1939-10-26 13 S.C.R.C. TENNIS S.K H tennis tics: I SATURDAY H Doublet Championship: Chua rfceonji and Chin Kee Onn vs. S. m and Wee Ens Lock. Doubles: Lee Sze Tat and Taio Miiim i 6) vs. Winner of Seah ■e\v and Low Kee Ngiap vs. Cheong Bn and Kamis. MONDAY ft Mixed156 words
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43 1939-10-26 13 RAFFLES COLLEGE XV T 0 MEET THE FORT Union rugby XV I ort Canning team this [taL The following will Mm Tat, Shim n, Ton Boon Huah, IK; Eu Cheow Chye; s i;Aii Hassan, K. Pathy, A. Roy JanaKer L ow Guan Onn.43 words
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Article122 1939-10-26 13 FOLLOWING are S.C.C. and Hcst teams for a rUfgCT trial on Saturday at the S.C.C.:— S.C.C. TEAM L. G. Robertson; D. N. Seward, I. H. Scott, W. J. N. Lee, T. A. H. Slack, J. W. Ewart. .1. B. Potter; B. M. Purser. D. M.122 words
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Article208 1939-10-26 13 BANGKOK'S RACING SEASON I i ..in Our Own (o. respondent m Bangkok. (Ht. 22 I BANGKOK s new racing: MMM op« ns m December, and a batch of f 1 1 two friaaafl ordcied from lhe Australian Tluiro U Rhbred Stock Exporting oinpany of Melbourne, arrived m Bangkok via Singapore208 words
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Article257 1939-10-26 13 SIGNALS BE A T INDIANS McAULIFFE SCORES A TREBLE DOMINATING play almost througnout tne game, trie aaaia^d oi B scored a comfortable victory over a weak Indian Association eleven by three goals to one m a rather dull and scrappy game of hockey at the Association ground yesterday. Decidedly the257 words
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Article77 1939-10-26 13 S.A.F.A. Cup Final HE. the Governor will present •trophies and medals at the elusion of the S.A.F.A. Cup Final at the Anson Road Stadium on Satur- day. The finalists are the SX.r.A. and the Loyal Regiment. 1 By permission of Major Elnngton and officers of the Second Battalion. The Loyal77 words
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Article41 1939-10-26 13 COLLEGIANS BEAT AIRMEN IN a keen game of hockey yesterday < I evening the Raffles College Union defeated the R.A.F. (HJ OUT goals to two. The Collegians led at half time 2 I. The match was played i on the College ground.41 words
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Miscellaneous27 1939-10-26 13 Spttrts Dinrv TO-DAY HOCKEY: Colts H.C. vs. S.C.C, Fadang. RUGGER: Loyals "A" vs. RE. <P. Brant). Gilman. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. and V M.C.A. tournaments. RACES: Ipoh, third day.27 words
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306 1939-10-26 14 SELECTIONS WEIGHTS FOR TO-DAYS RACES BOMBUS TO WIN CRACK SPRINT? FOLLOWING are selections and handicaps for to-clav's races at Ipoh. the third day: RACE ONE 'SS 4 Dlv B FUR 6 »rT f) 4 ►wnhill ii 8 4 7 13 Aub< 7 11 RACE TWO HO] '.ASS 4— d its306 words
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Article104 1939-10-26 14 K\( E ONE Beat*** i Imp i. div. .*>. ...rs: \ul>">s (ilrnarrow RACE TWO Horses, class 1 div. I, *i furs: I tist M Stone Guurcs RACE THREE Horses, dass 3. div. 3. 6 furs: I fehting I'iii^li Kcho RACE FOUR Horses, clas* 3. div. 2, ti furs: Straigjit104 words
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Article42 1939-10-26 14 OIR Edward Wilshaw, k.cm.g.. J. p.. r airman and Managing Director oi Cable and Wireless Limited, has been mvit?d by Government to join the Ministry of Information Advisory Council and he has accepted the Invitation m an honorary capacity.42 words
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Article160 1939-10-26 14 THE Army hockey trial at Tang--1 lin yesterday resulted m a goalless draw. Adverse ground conditions hindered good hockey. lhe selectors had a difficult job before them, due to the displays given by some seasoned men falling below standard. A number of Indians, however, impressed, and outstanding160 words
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Article181 1939-10-26 14 COMK very thrillin, ul a seen m the chant* ZZ held last Sight m th,- Happ^ 1 Covered Stadium m SidofthlS Relief Fund, organised h HaraaaU ny s The Consul General fori Line.-Pai. and his win large crowd. Three played, the Marigold Bl of the singles and onThe181 words
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290 1939-10-26 14 By Pete" Till-. Malaya Command Inter-Init N'ovaces' IJoxiny competition was held m the Command Gymnasium at Janglta last night before a packed '■ail comprising of Officers and \n Ranks of (he Malaya Command. idler M. d. Gambler-Parry gave prizes after the lights290 words
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Article105 1939-10-26 15 FKDJ FLKDLF I ?h n 1 d esp °J I ,o 'the trend of I nobilities I such a Picture must I I Mi, and Sh I n vol China, whicl I Pictui I dunl no I to■ised I 1 JT X and Malt Kai105 words
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Article111 1939-10-26 15 SSCO KID AT THE ALHAMBRA 11 star ot the k ictlon "The I the Kid." which i Alhambra last night. I one of the real, oldup m modern villain, the b ran the final sacrihce lor i I done so well, and the Sard ol the acting is so good,111 words
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Article139 1939-10-26 15 Singapore Wednesday TIN wa ria v lay at $117 3 8. while the price of mob- air o'clock was Spot 37* 4 nberD* 14 ApnlJune market Jed on London Stock Exchan and with a fresh rise In War U I 3» 8 practicaliv all sections tan] i139 words
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Article58 1939-10-26 15 Before the Chief Justice Sir Percy i No. 1 at 11 a.m.:— 1 175 30— On- Poh Heng <w» vs. Tan .Seek Thong and anor. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m Court il 10.30 a.m Magistrate's Appeal: -Chan Wee Tong vs. Rex Mr. Justice Manning at Malacca58 words
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Article44 1939-10-26 15 NEW Y ORK CABLE New York. Tiu.-Mi. Kl'BtfEß Ti. ..us To-day Mareet i^ne D"il Barely Btefcdy Boot Buyerii 20y 4 19 -a —^8 Sellen 20 v 20 >» forward Jan Marcn Buyers 19» 8 Sellers 19 19 TIN f Market Tone Spot 56 l D:ii(l44 words
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Article85 1939-10-26 15 don. Wednesday. Distil. 663 Dunlop 3 reral E 729 Imperial Chemical Ind. 30Imperial Tobacco Hs|-Anglo-oUtch 26 3 Canadian Pacific J London Tin 37% Rubber Plantation In. 30 3 Lteggis J 9 Aver Hitams Southern Kin' 14 9 Paha JJg« London Asiatics 37% West Witwatersrand Areas 65.Shell Transport85 words
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Article69 1939-10-26 15 London, Wednesday. Palm Oil (Ma lav i m bulk. Aug Sept. S'ment Not given •Copra (Straits F.M.S. i Sentember S'ment. £11.0.0 Seller: Sago Flour i Sarawak l ber S'ment. 17 9 Beneri Tapioca, Seed Pearl. lst Quality < Singapore) ber S'ment. 30 Value Pepper (F.A.Q.i White Muntok Oct Dec.69 words
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Article53 1939-10-26 15 London. Wednesday. TT London on PariS 176.00 TT London on Amsterdam 7.52 s. 7.58 b TT London on Shanghai 5 4 Unofficial 5 8 Unofficial TT 1 London on Hongkong Is. 3- 1 32a TT London on ."Japan Is, 2 1 32n TT London on New York 402.0053 words
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Article45 1939-10-26 15 London, Wednesday. Barely Steady Spot 10 5 a b. 10 3 4 S. (Ist, Forward i Nov. lO^ b. J0? 4 s (2nd. Fonvd.) Dec. 10 1116 b. 10 3 4 s. 3rd. For.vard> i Jan March 10^ b. 10 13 16 S.45 words
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Article20 1939-10-26 15 I I London. Wednesday. Spot 22 13 16 f Forward 22 J Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.020 words
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Article326 1939-10-26 16 I ondon, Oct. COLONTI. IC«M/ south African Native \fi:urv Mtaatanr, m aa I mpirr broadcast from London toil laferrsd m the forthcoming i ii London of Dominion Ministers winch, he said, would be of ur»at service to the common t uix«\ and proof not326 words
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Article77 1939-10-26 16 TRIPARTITE PACT RATIFICATION ndon. Oct 25. IN the House ol Commons to-day, the Prime Minister announced that m view' "i exceptional circumstances, it desired .that the Anulo-Franco-Turkish treaty should be ratified as soon as possible There! ire he proposed to submit the treaty for His Majesty's signature al and the77 words
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178 1939-10-26 16 LONDON. OCT. 2.». IN 111 l COURSE OF REPLIES TO QLfc.siiO.vs \sKKI) l.\ THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY, It WAS MADE KNOWN 111 \l Till BRITISH GOVERNMENT WOULD BEAK IN WIND Till SUGGESTION THAT Till V SHOULD MAKE KNOWN TO THE178 words
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Article107 1939-10-26 16 Premier Reiterates Denial London. Oct. 25. TH!] Prime Minister, m the House of Commons to-day. once again affirmed that this country had never supplied poison gas to Poland. He was replying to Mr. Arthur Henderson, who asked whether m view of the repeated German allegations', the Prime107 words
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Article127 1939-10-26 16 Amsterdam, Oct. 25. JUIE first step towards the setting up k of the new Polish state is being taken to-day. with the announcement the new German eastern frontier, states the Berlin correspondent of the Telegraaf, who learns that the southern part of the frontier will be theReuter - 127 words
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Article73 1939-10-26 16 nn «r London. Oct. 25. lhe War Office announces that recruiting v.;ii open to inorrmv far a new CO k^ S u ol men of between 35 and 50 which will ensure proper maintenance abroad 1C armica at nonw aj^ il lll UnC, ient SaVS^t Vast amountReuter - 73 words
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Article283 1939-10-26 16 MORE BRITISH SHIPS sunk aataton, <>,t M THF British steamer lan hisfl has been sunk, aeeordisi I report reaching Glasgow, audi British steamer Menin RJdgc kfl cially reported sunk. Reuter. 1 The* United States Maritn sion has announced that H imer Crown City has 1 survivors of the Menin RiBritish Wireless - 283 words
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Article76 1939-10-26 16 MINOR CHANGES IN GOVERNMENT London. Oct. THE Prime Minister had an audieS the King- this evening. j The War Office announces Herbert Creedy, who has been PernS Under-Secretary for War sii a member of the Army Council I ?920. has retired. He is succeeded! James Grlgg. The following junior ministerialBritish Wireless - 76 words
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Article15 1939-10-26 16 Sir Eric Phipps, retiring Am arrived from Paris m London on T3 day British WirelessBritish Wireless - 15 words
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Article24 1939-10-26 16 Moscow. Oct 2 It is officially announced that Peoples' Assemblies will be open week m Soviet-occupied Poland, [1 tively, at Bialystok and Lw< ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article34 1939-10-26 16 (From Our Own Report* Ipoh. rr-HE fifth session of the P< S- Assize Court began yeSupreme Court before Mr. Ju llurray Avnsley. 1 The list or cases numb--1 ludes five murder trials.34 words
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