Morning Tribune, 28 October 1939
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Title Section13 1939-10-28 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— V' SINGAPORE, SATTRDAY, October 28, L939. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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552 1939-10-28 1 71 Nazi Divisions Head? To Siriki* Bases On Dutch Coast For Threat To Britain LONDON, OCT 27. FRENCH MILITARY OBSERVE IS ARE IMPRESSED BY REf PORTS FROM ELL-INFO IIMED FOREIGN SOURCES i HAT GERMANY HAS CONCENTRATED 32 DIVISIONS UOIND PIRMASENS, 18 ON THE DUTCH552 words
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Article33 1939-10-28 1 Berlin. Oct. 27. Miaja. defender of Madrid, nov In Mexico, has been sentenced t< irs' exile, according to th< 98 Agency. All his property confiscated. He was fined < ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article33 1939-10-28 1 US. SENATE DECISION 1 P Washington, Oct. 27. v Senate rejected by 65 t<» 26 the amendment to Neutrality Bill banning i merchantmen and submarines ot belligerents from 5- ports. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article141 1939-10-28 1 London, Oct. 27. gPECIAL interest attaches to the Board of Trade returns for September the first month of the war. Imports at £50 millions were 33 per cent, less than September 1938 while exports of £23 millions were 42 per cent. less. One of theReuter - 141 words
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Article127 1939-10-28 1 Rome, Oct. 27. HIS Holiness the Pope, in an eagerly-awaited encyclical, declares that the world has been brought to its present horrible abyss by disrespect for the pledged word, the spread of the doctrine of force, and the absence of mutual confidence among nations. Hi.s HolinessReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement42 1939-10-28 1 OH OTHER PACES BrHteli Ukam hiitf ■< 2 suviel \s-iiraiup Fund M-t,M Municipal Emp*7"* ni v» iiiiini iPi x I Uadei Pi M I fktmn ft 1() x n i Sporti and Setoetlj«i JJ luropran (ham.«t f. viarkets 1G i! |t :/r:. 142 words
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Advertisement58 1939-10-28 1 -POST EARLY— Owing To The Present Conditions we advise Early Posting For Europe and America XMAS CARDS j. NEW DESIGNS 1 CHRISTMAS 'HBjfj AUTOGRAPH I |(^E_P GREETING CARDS j SPECIAL SHOW h 'Zj&J'Z STATIONERY DEPT. BIG UNO SELECTION OF W^W GREETING CARDS IN BOXES (P^) PRICES .»Octs. TO SI-JK* BOX58 words
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277 1939-10-28 2 BRITISHLABOUR 'S REPLY TO NAZI PROPAGANDA ORGANISED GANGSTERISM MUST END" LONDON, <>< I TliiK! IS INTENSI i;isim\iim IN LABOUR CIRCLES II IHI INTI BRITISH PROPAGANDA CIRCULATING IN Ml FRAL COUNTRIES TO THI EFFECI THAI BRITISH WORKERS ARE UNWILLING TO FIGHT IBTO IRfCVnii ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. lH i sp hority, andReuter - 277 words
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Article150 1939-10-28 2 I ondon, Oct. Mi; HAMBI BLAIN*S ireeklj I in th«- House ol Commons w .h welcomed bj the 1 ren hpi i n «,(i»i «ii Frmnco«BittUta reply to Hen von Ribb< niiop. 'I I r iron R rop. In Germany, the reaction t-> M- Chamb i$ coadei»aßcl150 words
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Article564 1939-10-28 2 S'pore Ratepayers' Meeting u IN as imich as Government has taken all steps to check profiteering in iood, I think Government has done well in preventing profiteering in house-rents, also," declared the Hon. Mr. Tay Liau Tetk speaking at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association held yesterday564 words
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46 1939-10-28 2 GUAM I txt vment on the Inti number of R Into Gh rmar trainftn mduct Industrial be 1 Hit to the pondent ol the m urant, i Comn: n the cou king on Sov upersedl and Germany '.s best customer. Rei;46 words
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Article80 1939-10-28 2 City Of Flint Mystery l..'llflo;i. Oft. -7. IT >\av not known mi* HMCnias whether the City <>f Flint »a^ -ailed from Murmansk '1 lit ied. but there was Ofl mi ntii of her American crew. The American £inbav>y m M still does not know whether the Cii; Flint Is sailingReuter - 80 words
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Article33 1939-10-28 2 Londm. Oct. |7: Delegates repres< ■,di> in the country i. d cided to accept the coal owner-" of a wai n to wages, estimated 5 millions yearly.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article22 1939-10-28 2 London. Oct. Commander Stephen Ktnghall uti Lab returned unoppi at Omiskirk. Lancashire. He succ I £)r Thomas Rosbotham who has r ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement238 1939-10-28 2 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALK BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Ba appearing in the Morning Tribune < vry Saturday. You will find what you are 1 oking tor and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirement! NAN-SIN has exactly what you wai t plus efficiency and economy. Ring up238 words
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250 1939-10-28 3 Will Respect Their Indepe ndence FINNISH TENSION BLOWING OVER HELSINKI, OCT. 27. y,)l SOVIET HAVE PROPOSED A MODIFIED FORM OF MILITARY PACT WITH FINLAND, ACCORDING TO Kl> TORT. This is considered compatible with Finland's attitude of strict neutrality, and excluding the possibility of FinlandReuter - 250 words
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192 1939-10-28 3 London, Oct. 27. DEFKKRING in the House of Lords ft to the action taken by Russia in the Balkan! Lord Halifax said it was iis lit to recall two things. Firstly, that they would never hare i.iken that action if the German GovernmentBritish Wireless - 192 words
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Article50 1939-10-28 3 London, Oct. 27. j^ \va Amsterdam dlsel the Russian gold rel then to be put. d that the gold amounting 000 Netherlands florins Is to l( »o ton motor ship and three which have been built for Netherlands. sent to Russia in convov ■HTland.s fit ReuterReuter - 50 words
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100 1939-10-28 3 DANCE COUPONS CASE: CABARET GIRLS DISCHARGED Singapore, Friday. AT the continued hearing of the preliminary inquiry into the case 111 whicft a young Cantonese and two dance hostesses are charged in connection with dancp coupons alleged to be foiled. Mr. J. Fletcher-Cook, Third Magistrate, discharged the two cabaret girls, Fok100 words
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Article56 1939-10-28 3 SingaDore. W AS he had suffered for two years from Kw.iv 59-year-old coolie, iook chandh to obta This howei ilted in his death duo to respiratory iailtir'from opium poisoning. At the conclusion of thn inquiry Into death of Kwav Ah Mow to-day, Mi. W G Por'rr the Sm^apOTe56 words
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Article115 1939-10-28 3 ONLY ONE RAIDER AT LARGE London. Oct. 21 With reference to German pIMM for blttridiin Britain, naval effttel hen* ;irc n«>( whnllv convinced that there art 1 more raMeri abroad than the lV'iitsi hland. Seme emphasise that the l\in<len is in no way equipped for longdistance raiding. Thev say thereReuter - 115 words
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Article47 1939-10-28 3 London. Oct. 27. THE occupation of Vilna by Lithuanian troops begin this marnih Headed by the commander-in-chief Ol the Lithuanian army, the troops crossed the Polish frontier, and trees which marked the former boundary were burnt down. Flags were hoi.sted throughout the country- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1939-10-28 3 Moscow. Oct. 27. REPORTS on the confiscation of landec* estates, and the nationalisation of banks and large scale industry, were adopted when the First Peoples Assemby in Soviet-occupied Polish Ukraine opened ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article79 1939-10-28 3 AS a .sequel to a ca.se Of alleged armed robbery at Towner Road on the 17th instant, a young Cantonese was to-day charged before Mr. Fhttchei Cooki\ Police Magistrate, with armed robberv by the use of a deadly weapon, to wt a pistol loaded with five rounds79 words
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Article15 1939-10-28 3 Paris. Oct. 27: The Cabinet ha.s authorised the President to ratify the Turkish Treaty- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement86 1939-10-28 3 COME P*?^J! I)ONT SOON i^^ WORRY. GUARANTEED COMPLETE SATISFACTION. < HALLENOE BY PROFESSOR ILMUDDTN. .Vhn If Specialist in Astro-Palmist i-y and Horoscope Reading with 35 years study in FRANCE, ITALY. EGYPT. MALTA. SWITZERLAND, and various Parts of EUROPE HE will positively explain you how '<) oir-wd m Busings Financial, Health.86 words
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Advertisement97 1939-10-28 3 DO YOU NKEI) GLASSKS? Thompson Certified Frames and Mountinps^p^ j ;ir»- priced $^00 55.00 T&7jjmmlp' and 57.00. The rost of II W^W the lenses depends on 3? your eyesight needs. Hai ic yours Eyes Kxawinvd Now' THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADK BLIKi.. 'PHONf: 300? R. A. Thompson,97 words
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981 1939-10-28 4 COMMITTEE MEETING AT GOVT. HOUSE Singapore. Friday. WE In! Wilting mI LW ItMnl owmnitier of the Mahmi I'alrul--1 tic Fund uas held at (.on ernnunl Ho«M, SiivMpn.e. to-day. HI-, the i,.wmor presiding. The attendance uas representative 8| ;ill State* and Settlements in Malaya.981 words
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Article74 1939-10-28 4 Singapore, Frid;i\ BROTAK KHAN, a 41-year-old BeagaH was this morning fined SlO bv Mr. J. Fletchcr- ooke in the Third Police Court, on the charge of theft of 150 vomit; trees from the Mcßitchie reservoir, valued at So, the propert of the Municipal ommissioners.74 words
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304 1939-10-28 4 Legal Adviser Explains New F.M.S. Law BUSINESS REGISTRATION I (From Our Uwn Reporter; Kuala Lumpur. Friday. QPPOSED when first suggested but later approved in Federal Council, the businesses Registration enactment was gazetted this afternoon and becomes law, but as the High Commissioner promised at the last meeting of the Federal304 words
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Article126 1939-10-28 4 cinemaI _>U\j^^_ AJ^ r»LAUDETTE COIBER v wart make an excellent team A Wonderful World,' which the Capitol Lvtcrday. This is a murder story with Terence. While the Crime and I covcry of Itfi r#rpetrator form t] of the pl°t. the association of principals is the126 words
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Article154 1939-10-28 4 A SPECIAL Press show of the I film "Life Dances On" (Un de Bal> was given at the Pa\ lion, Singapore, yesterday afternoon The film, which will come on for release at the same cinema on Sunday baa a fantastic and m isual theme, and us treated154 words
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Advertisement46 1939-10-28 4 Thj! t*m KI.IZABETH ARDEN lipstick .strikes an unexpected and brilliant note In smart colour schemes. We a r it as a dramatic accent to neutral Ihftdei or wear it for sports with classic white, or bright colours. /%*6X* AuO«, SatoHr MA Y N ARD'S battery road.46 words
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265 1939-10-28 5 Singapore. Fridav. JNPORTANT iiciailM rglitim to thg mobil.>ation of Municipal employees wtrt confirmed In meeting of I lie Commissioners to -dav. One decision reads: "Agreed ttutf Municipal employees who are mobil under the BJS. Roval Naval Volui S.S. Volume* o r the S.S.265 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-10-28 5 I the birthday of the Tiingkn [ahki egcnt of Jcbore, and is a oliday in the State. The Tungku [ahkota Is 45 years <>i age. He became r ago on the departure ol her, the Sultan, on holiday.38 words
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Article145 1939-10-28 5 A Commissioner 's Complaint I MUNICIPAL PROMOTIONS Singapore, Friday. fWERSTEPPING in the promotion of Municipal officers was the •ct of complaint by Mr. R. Jumabhoy who, in an address on adjournment at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners, drew attention to certain recommendations by heads of departments promoting junior over senior145 words
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Article78 1939-10-28 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. rH Giok. a thirteen -year-old boy. wa.^ this mornirm produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad charged with the theft of a bicycle lamp. The accu^rd claimed trial. It was stated by the prosecution that the complainant was witne^sint; a football match78 words
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Article186 1939-10-28 5 Municipal President Welcomed BtafSMIW, I inlay. pi I IX .I N i .1, liis Ix s| tor Ihe Municipality Mi F IC.»\ man. who li.is him ipptfaied Mnnnu;il rYesMeat in iMMHton to Mr. W* Hartley aid in liis replv t€ tpCCCfa of \\<|««iiih' n.nlc en Ix hah of tin* Commisstonei186 words
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Article38 1939-10-28 5 Singapore, FWd AN indication Vta Riven at tOH meeting ol the Municipal CommUsionen tint the proposal t«. rebuild tiu- animal Infirmary might be shaved. A report by the veterinary Burgeon is bein^ circulated among c<>m.::.: loners.38 words
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237 1939-10-28 5 In effecting the regristratirn <»i male British Europeans during NovI mber, under the Regint ration Ordinance, it is desired to reduce inconveni- eiice to business firms and individuals to a minimum. Accordingly an alphabetical schedule has been pit-pared, whereby each equired to register wMi U237 words
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Advertisement62 1939-10-28 5 I jfli oil BBißl Jr w^l^^ ut 9 H B B B I A A A iW^\j^4 xvvOV'fkW £bB I J^B II BWp _^M^9 fpH^^^l SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRAIIAN Wsß@ t j&*'4& &f&& t\\JO 1 I\./\Lil/iil [jaw. (HOSPITAL OUALITYj I^^^^Y^J MENTION "DOGS HEAD" IF T^^^^jffl YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PURE BRANDY62 words
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1701 1939-10-28 6 CHAIRMAN'S HINT IN F NORMATIVE SPEECH Singapore Friday. MK humjil mstfo« »J Ifoited Eafta* U«lt«d hi ld irl 1 gB !y, Mr. .J StfM* |M .Mio,.ud ;h<i Um diviind <>r ten per ewit 1,, R fa iftioramtire r^iwi the feu i '-> Mr. Mnichan llMhhim(1,701 words
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Article49 1939-10-28 6 THAI CATTLE BAN LIFTED 1 1 "nun Our Own Cetrttfondent) Banj-k- k. k 4 FTU over four jreat thi S* has been lifted on th. mrt .»t 1 hml ealtlc baffal Singaoore and export u i,. 1( limn from Pali;t:u 1., v. Hm j as scon :k po II49 words
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Advertisement33 1939-10-28 6 YOV) rJ Jr r>trfe ft^'' BB&J i jgj^ j Rjttt teeth are Ivory Castles— defend them with /*JO$ DENTIFRICE Sole AgenL<: BA1U()W company, Hy Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. HI Hi 7 APB 433 words
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Advertisement28 1939-10-28 6 THEON NAIL POLISH I 35 DIFFERENT SHADES MADE IN U.S.A. t d- S" AGENTS \>IERICAN ORIENTAL SALES Co. Hairdressing Equipment < 19. Orchard Road Sub-Ag:ents CATHAY TRADING PHONE 4847.28 words
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Article, Illustration869 1939-10-28 7 Treat Head-Aches With Respect I 'or On i- WoiiM'ii Ilisiflr r«* They may be danger signals and, therefore, are not to be disregarded. L I Listings ibI irp, aha I ls general rule it 1 >ne side of the temple I f y thistvpeof iieadacnMsa able and it is geneI869 words
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Article261 1939-10-28 7 )n account of its marvellous properties, milk is an invaluable article of diet be remembered that milk is rich n A -the vitamin on which penda, and the nerve-feeding H In addition it contains sulaoroua chlorine, sodium, issium, magnesium, iron and Iodine, which are essential for the con:tlon261 words
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Advertisement93 1939-10-28 7 Bra W?w\w' J^^ *^^B ;X with Wnlpp^ct Hi JtM I M Crcsifl Moulin Decorative delicacies which will strike a new note in your entertaining. Novel in design, realistically coloured and in a wide variety of form and flavour. They are made with delicious Magnolia Ice Cream, and are delivered daily93 words
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333 1939-10-28 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, October 28, 1939. HAWKERS OR HEALTH? \1'ITH a persistence worthy of a better came, the Penang hawken continue to press the authorities to And a solution of their (the hawkers') problem which will be acceptable to thorn. They want the Municipal Commissioners to go hack on their333 words
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Article245 1939-10-28 8 Possible Reorient al ion OJ Internal Policy London, Oet, -7. 4 POSSIBLE reorfentmtkM <ii Hitler 9 internal policy in the dfreelion of Comnanim IS means of extricating the Nazi leaders from mrntl> acquired embarrassments ps canvassed by students of politics in countries bordering (iermany andReuter - 245 words
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Article31 1939-10-28 8 Amsterdam. Oct. 27. Tl 1 EFHONI communii ation with Germany and Holland is part'slly ttttttti !u:t tin(irrmans are closely distriMtaftttaf, retushiß calls for newspapers and official quarters.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article51 1939-10-28 8 RftMMr, Oct. 27. The .Murinar.sk marine authorities it is reported, have ordered the release of the American steamer City of Flint, which was "cized by the Germans ami brought to Murmansk by a fjerm;in prize crew, and have requested that the ship leave the port immediately.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article79 1939-10-28 8 Swakopmund, Oct. 26. SOME six hundred passengers and the crews of five German vessels, which have .sheltered .since the outbreak of war in Lobito Bay, are experiencing great hardships, according to reports from Libito Bay. The Germans are restricted to two meals daily, and the .ships'Reuter - 79 words
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Article35 1939-10-28 8 St. John's 'Newfoundland', Oct. 27. Thiee times the required number ol men have offered their services .since recruiting started this week for a Newfoundland naval unit of 'J25 men.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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260 1939-10-28 8 Washington. Oct. 27. IN what is generally agreed to be the first test of strength on arms embargo repeal, the Administration won a victory of 55 votes to 27 by the Senate's rejection of an amendment by Democrat Senator Downey designed to forbid the sale ofReuter - 260 words
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Article153 1939-10-28 8 Leopold Wants Neutrality Nazi Press Doubt London. Oct 27. GERMANY will have to consider whether the Belgian attitude can be regarded as neutral," says the Berlin newspaper Nachtauseahe quoted by thr German winirs. The reason given for this warning is al T es?d anti-German propaganda in the Belgian newspapers. Brussels,Reuter - 153 words
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Article33 1939-10-28 8 London, Oct. 27. BETWEEN fifty and sixty bodiei aie believed to have been taken from the shattered wreck ot U-boat found on the Goodwin Sands and landed at Dover.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article25 1939-10-28 8 Salisbury, S. Rhodesia, Oct. 27. Mr Huggins announced that the (.*<->> ernmont would seek powers to en general conscription, including 0 cverseas.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement3 1939-10-28 8 _^_____?^T __K*fS_3£Jßn_M_|_B _aftaaaaaß^^!3 words
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Article, Illustration105 1939-10-28 9 SHOTS BEHIND THE SCENESIN WARTIME LONDON The s e picture s will give you some idea of activities in England. Above, soldiers on the London playing -ground where they are quartered, help each other with their equipment. Right— a crowd of hungry Tommies lining up outside a London restaurant where105 words
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Advertisement282 1939-10-28 10 "iSlrel^El THI INTI Rl FROM HRSI K» LABI TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAVILION i QPf l l f A J^^^R ill II" \f a I'liirif »*2 I .1 i iti\ A H BARBARA 1^ x iBLS I IM>\ IIAYKS «P HE^JI Jftfcll (.MMOM MUS lOH VKARS HLNDRKDS OF CINEMAGOERB HAVE282 words
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Advertisement272 1939-10-28 10 (,r.ii) K(»lli(kin^ FUti .UirVOI K Kt-st N\ k »:nd hntcitainnuiit nun s mi o\i v to>n:i»v *liO\V l\ TOWN! 3 SHOWS DAILY ff|irWl| SHRltlls DHIHBBHH IB Yo u i The I %I V I If II W 1 e3tl>2h i ne A mß ■^rl. r^ you've t. T^feL known Captivating272 words
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Article29 1939-10-28 11 H pria g ded to a German rDomuak ft r work on .JJe called prontonsil. The ev in 1938 was awarded Corneille HeyI ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement177 1939-10-28 11 To-Day empire talkie MARLBOROUGH 7 PM TO-NIGHT 9-l» SHIRLEY TEMPLEta whole g€fW f Republl( s 1 I'bVTI sF Thiillinij Adventurr pla> iiiioaiuvav -^SHHHi. Squadron" and /^(OM •Manhunter of Caribbean' :^V%' A\ TO-NK.ill CT8H|i1|fl» DOROTH1 LAMOUR in Mitiiu-es: To-day fr To-morrow j^^BL^Mi* THING. 'ARIZONA TEK- fe^Bp^fci]^aW^ $^^3 KOK OREGON TRAIL sWaMfo177 words
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Advertisement208 1939-10-28 11 Positively Last Day- II a.m 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. PLAYING AGAIN HIS j| FAMOUS O. HENRY W ROLE MAKING NEW LEGENDS WITH A IJl^^B GUN AND GUITAR! M^^^SkMk WARNER 1 LYNN BARI CESAR ROMERO V II HENRY HULL O HENRY GORDON lj| KANE RICHMOND ROBERT BARRAT V j« A 20th208 words
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Article39 1939-10-28 12 Bucharest. Oct. 27. IN compliance with ber neighbour's trade demands, Hungary lias decided tcf grow castor oil seed Instead of wheat over districts. Modern machinery to refine the oil will shortly .<. installed.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article33 1939-10-28 12 Moscow. O"t AN extraordinary session of the S I Soviet Council has been Pltif expected that the ratify the recent pacts of mutu ance with the Baltic States.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement318 1939-10-28 12 __—»m"-» m m^"^^^_^^___! _____^_n_________W_— HT* D _____w 7 r~7 I i__H_^&-____-ti_i____. JLj tB Mil r tl BYP&OandBRFfISH INDiALINES :n ENOI The P. &O. S. N. Company will have 3 cargo I (teamen loading tor the United Kingdom during >vcmln r. \u maarli taaj call al pwrti an »fl llac ro«tf318 words
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Advertisement261 1939-10-28 12 BI 1 7*^ s I 1I I1 J LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS I i kßOli uini l'Ki\ Mi Mil. I I Mtlleut Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. I HOMEWARI Aden, 1 Pale Mars London, Rotterdai Copenhagen andinavi; OUTWARDS: Bangkok, i, Manila, Ho j Shanghai Japan. I For particulars regarding tailing*, toiet, etc.261 words
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368 1939-10-28 13 SRC A CUmn v 1. THE SRC. "A"' defeated the S.C.R.C. "A" by two goals to one in a mediocre game of hockey yesterday, at Hong Lim green. The Chinese gave a disappointing display, their combination leaving much to be desired. The368 words
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Article252 1939-10-28 13 SUNDA Y'S GOLF AT KEPPEL I nil lolloui.it; is the draw for partntn Kb the niixed foursome I t inl prtiti«.» at the Keppel Golf Club |n Sunday afternoon: I Mrs R MrCrrnth "Jj x M dF. H BradI MeAlpuM ?«J r -"22; E v M.SS M. Walah And Cnpt.252 words
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Article122 1939-10-28 13 I Singapore. Friday. qualifying round in the Ladies" I it Championship of Singapore i the Andrew Currie Cup was played -I island Club yesterday. The folm qualified: m R. Wakeford 86. Mrs. w. B RudI; 88, Mrs. F. G. Brittorous 89. Mrs. Allen 89. Mi.ss B. Hegarty122 words
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Article129 1939-10-28 13 tN AN evenly contested game of hocke yesterday on the St. Joseph \s Insti tution's ground, the boys beat the Angle Chinese School team two nil. Both teams fought hard in the fin period of the game but there was n score. In the second half,129 words
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Article35 1939-10-28 13 In a hockey friendly played at Balestier Plain yesterday. Raffles College beal the Indian Association by three goals U nil. Scorers fcr the College were Janser (2) and Shaik Hussain (1).35 words
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Article53 1939-10-28 13 To-day's Selections Selections for 10-daj I lpoh are as follows: BMC 1 STWKKITK Inez Kint I: stak LOCI Woodquest K.irr I: POOI KIMOrient ExpffVM II i;.uT i \ut\ Clifton Lad Race GUDING Swift Arrow Race I: MURRAY COURT Km press Race 7: KNIGHTS n i GoMen Cilimpsr Race I: sr53 words
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Article111 1939-10-28 13 Y MCA C. Reshtv < 15.3) conceded aWI over to A. Pakri. I 3» in the .semi-fin." Of the "B" class Single* of the Y.M c A tennis tournament. TANCiLIN CLUB D. E. L. Anderson and Mrs R. M Hoops ".sen won the handicap mixed doubles championship of111 words
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Advertisement27 1939-10-28 13 1/^2^ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES Ifliiji INSURE WITH I THE EASTERN UNITED ■ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, I!l^^_S^ PHONB NO. MlB.27 words
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Advertisement47 1939-10-28 13 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bic yt les have earned a truly "world wide" repaU''i<ri for— ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP anC RELIABILITY while VALUE for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUDbON tradition. mmmmmmm i W?J. IMI47 words
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Article79 1939-10-28 14 >in'M')nic iiifl. -tc dccWofi o ninned I day'a n« I 1 ill I Mk ricl i Ihe <. ,m- in the pi i•• <>f Milt in i mand ptihlir < 'i' <\;um e, and ducttan in the existing nuinIm ..t rickshas mifhi it ii79 words
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Article78 1939-10-28 14 EUGUSH-SPIARINa men who hive Md Hie lir t aid examination of the -St. John Ambulance Association, i plied for enrolment in th r St. John Ambulance Brigade, are re* quests m to District Superintend dent and Dlstrici Officer at the Old £upn I ten Frld Nov. 3. .178 words
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Article81 1939-10-28 14 Blngapore, PYiday. Loke Wah Yin who appeared fci his ond bankruptcy was ordered to a month to the Official i Assignee by his lordship, Sir Percy i McFlwaine. Mr. Chua stated that the bankri p.m Re was discharged from his flrsl bankruptcy in January, l9:iG.81 words
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758 1939-10-28 14 ADDRESSES IN TRAFFIC CASE AGAINST EUROPEAN Singapor J L in the case In which An I rial before Mr. C. H Whit I trict f ul rali f on Bwito, by negligent drlTii I It was alleged by the prosecution that a whil I758 words
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Advertisement446 1939-10-28 14 l INGI I UN, I l Mill D E IS M mpany be hHd i ot the om- 24Ui Won nibar, IW »t t* the D '(1 tlltl I t n(i Final Dividend ol t, 1939, the H- on 24th NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY Ol\ t th( TJn i Hooks446 words
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Article81 1939-10-28 15 Malaya 's Part In Empire Response KTKALIA 1 ak of I ..ineoo I |t ,tat I lay said that MilliG don. Oct. S 1 ffl )f St. John lH London. IE FOUNDLAND JB -v.:; ill |e G35 L >er of men L, lr service since M d this week. p81 words
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Article127 1939-10-28 15 Sir. r Friday. B wiiilv 1 March Exchany e wa. berday and the reduc- of the Bank Hate irum 3 per ceni W i' 1 o well received. Wai V 1 wa unchanged at £92 8 while ir fe tin share section prices showec ■ne r ri.vt-.s.127 words
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Article280 1939-10-28 15 NtW YORK CABLE ■injsjsjBj Market T( BOt Bu ward J. A rch B;. S, TIN Market Tone dot LONDON SHARE LIST Fridav. Distil!' iumlop Rubb r General Electric Imperial Chemical In. 30 3 Imperial TOOacco 116 9 An ilo-Dutch 7 i ndon Tin 4 Ober Plant 30280 words
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Article88 1939-10-28 15 London. Oct. 27. A REDUCTION of the Bank rate yesterday to two per cent, is described lln the Time's City column as at once l acknowledgement and a further contribution to the growth of confidence I which had taken place over the last few weeks. The Daily88 words
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Article22 1939-10-28 15 London. Oct. 27: Mr. Fraser. act Prime Minister of New Zealand, has arrived In England to participate in the Empire conierence. Reuter.22 words
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100 1939-10-28 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1£21 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40,030.00C,Reserve Fund 10,500,00,I London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub -branches at smaller places. Netherlands East100 words
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Article62 1939-10-28 15 A RE A I made H<' said tii.it the supply position had roved, and ason trie ted rati' ;<:• 1 Denmark owing ularly. 'I he BffOdUl .trine 1 (I dm I in ued It was no introdv lard .i' nxed price Th< i mo.' supply o! when62 words
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Article47 1939-10-28 15 i I. melon Oct. 27: His Majesty the Kin§ to-day received Mr. Arthur Greenid, deputy leader of the Opposition, lief thil wtek. Mr Attl< WMM received. It stated that Hi.s Majesty wines to keep in close contact with l-vders of the Opposition.47 words
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Advertisement16 1939-10-28 15 1 1 OSS OF PROFITS IXSiRAME I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 5!)26 t. Finlayson Green.16 words
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269 1939-10-28 16 1)Vl Dftj kn the Unit «t toe public were nol 1 permitted to tip and naval n P'-™ Vh, United Steteg Navy U vntuaiiv operating under imrttmi movement of ail ihipi li tepl lrt j h i" Ml n lor the Nuv, I rhe nReuter - 269 words
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Article38 1939-10-28 16 Washiaft"), < >i l The United BUUi Senate »n»p* >s 1 rtmtM I Ixiai vol. tfl the N>Utr:ilil\ BUI I'.-nxniou. The I'"*** I. mil for ip—chi has nou bren cut ,;mui from IS to U min«it«-38 words
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Article190 1939-10-28 16 Ltiiulon. Oft. 27. IX London, t rouds of volunteers irerc In WThlWhrnll this mental before the doors tf the Ceatral ReeraUini OAcc were opened. They \vriv the first response to last announcement of the ve that men between the ages of uld now volunteer for S«r--.11190 words
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Article71 1939-10-28 16 Bailiffs' Travel Allowances B, M-I of the increase in the price of petrol, transnort allow antes to Municipal bailiffs already decided upon t> standing committee are to h» reconsidered. Ihe eommitteC had agreed to revise the transport allowances of the first and second bailiffs IIU travellins exptnses to hatlHTs- peons71 words
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Article32 1939-10-28 16 Stockholm, Oct. 27: Mgrshal Qoering is lh< 1 Alt( recipient of the new order •t the Danzig Crosf, Inaugurated by th»> i Danzig Nasia with Hitler'fl approval ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article131 1939-10-28 16 SOVIETS SURPRISE LONDON London. Oct. 27. HE Soviet C.overnim-nt\ note U> 1 Britain protesting uuumst t examination ol RwUn *S i J5 le British contraband f^jlkM i-aused much surprise m don It understood that there to no UJehhood of the soviet Mgumtnti bdnf ad The U Briti,h contraband policy andReuter - 131 words
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Article60 1939-10-28 16 London, Oct. 27. On the Stock Exchange the pre-week-end profit-taking was easily absorbed. and markets clo>ed generally firm. Kaffirs were attracting buyers, while gUt-edged recovered after a hesitant period. Oils were steady. Industrial gains outnumbered losses. Among foreigners. Japanese bonds advanced sharply late in the session on hopesReuter - 60 words
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Article38 1939-10-28 16 Rome. Oct. 27. Aa Agreement to create a permanent mixed commission for Anglo-Italian commercial affairs has been signed by the British Ambassador and Slgnor Giannini. Director General of the commercial deDartment of the Foreign Office ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article63 1939-10-28 16 COUNTERFEIT COINS Singapore, Friday. alleged to have been In possession I"• of eleven co nty-cent (pieces on way in An Road yesterday m, a tt-year-<>:d Canto ppeared Mr. J. ■icher-Cooke In the Third Police Court this nornii After the charge had been led him the case was postponed to Nov.63 words
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Article430 1939-10-28 16 MADRAS CONGRESS MINISTRY RESIGNS Madras. Oct. 27: The dm. I gress Ministry of Madras hm I resigned.- > The Governor has inton 1 Premier that he cannot flnallj I cept Ins resignation until h I had time to make other I ments to carry on the Government London, Oct IBritish Official Wireles - 430 words
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Article47 1939-10-28 16 GESTAPO ASSASSINATION Paris. Oc PROFESSOR Benedikt Sehmidj <j Cologne University, has linated by the Gestapo r-, according to a Havas despatch frontier. He was active leader o! movement In Germany, ben as long M Frussia domlnatei neither the liberty of Gen: uoace Of Europe \vou\d be ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement58 1939-10-28 16 BOX Office 1 TOHAY 11 A.M. 3400 I**^ J 5 (1(11 M MIMF'S A STIRKIN(i DRAMA 5 UNION PACIFIC" J. a GREAT STORY MAGNIFICENTLY ACTED BY Barbara STANWYCK, Joel McCREA .glj. AKIM TVMIItOIT KOBKKT t'KKSTON fp DOXT MISS next -Tht' HOI W II »i flto OONAN DOYLI S THRpLING IVVSIL58 words
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