Morning Tribune, 31 October 1939
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Title Section13 1939-10-31 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. I-N* SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, October 31, L 939. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article654 1939-10-31 1 h [RKEST AGES IN MAN'S HISTOR V RECALLED BRITISH REPLY TO VILE PROPAGANDA London, Oct. 30. THE brutality with which the Nazi persecution of ProU stints Catholics and Jcvs was carried out m 1938 and 1939 Is described as reniniscent of the darkest ages In654 words
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Article, Illustration128 1939-10-31 1 Gandhi Congress President Seeing Viceroy U.P. MINISTRY RESIGNS Wardha, Oct. 30. (JAM)HI and Mr. Kajendra Prasad (president of the National 'ongress) are leaving tor \Y\v Delhi tomorrow to be received by the Viceroy on the following day. Mr Jinnah (president of the Moslem League) is also meeting the Viceroy onReuter - 128 words
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86 1939-10-31 1 ANTI- NAZISM PURGE Over 1,000 Shot Paris. Oct. 30. T"l GefUp* chief, Himmler. has ■***** a grim purge of Nazi prisons, according to Paris Soir, which says *nat a commission, under hi* leadership, claims to be ridding the Reich enemies of Nazism, w ho are in concentration camps. Oct. 12Reuter - 86 words
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151 1939-10-31 1 openha«rn, Oct. 30. GERMAN authorities m I'olaiul have t.rdered that buying and selling should b«* restricted as far as possible, and deals must be confined to essentials, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Berlin g^ke Tidende. No travel is permitted withoutReuter - 151 words
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Article34 1939-10-31 1 Military Court Sentences Oct. 30. The military court at Acre has sen tenced I Je* imprisonment and 42 others to ten years' imprisonment for ting m an unauthorised military parade on Or' 5 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article22 1939-10-31 1 Berlin. Ocl 30 OVER twi thousand Germane, repat: ted from I nd Esthonia. I Accordin i ti The Latvia nt-moi noon. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement24 1939-10-31 1 0 N OTHER PACES j Britain I (ho Women s 4e id ii If ippii h Charge g Markets if j Western I r-nt24 words
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Article670 1939-10-31 2 Alarms Sounded I In London Enemy Planes Visit The East Coast LONDON, OCT. 30. frill KAII) WARNINGS WERE sol \!>i;i> I\ A \i Minn or PLACES ON THi; CAST (OAST OF BRITAIN TO- 1 \V BETWEES KENT AND THE riRTH Ol I oinil Rye towns were670 words
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Article56 1939-10-31 2 por*l :.»u- tl h v th mam. who waa a -'>>■ on a cominiasion basis A(V I been n since cc monl b 0" stenes nud $7, was .sijlj owiog f4 40 3e|S f. M Ued nV<IW lOnes M rik» casa was postponed to Nov56 words
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Article166 1939-10-31 2 i-hm ii. Oct. .{U. HITLER Xi the onlj man irbo could dra:; the United States niio u.ir." Senator Carter (•!a^>. »i<i«ri\ Democratic letter, to-te) told intiTviruiM -n I)«( lii rini; .hat flitier u;n the only man \\)m wouLl !>»• *\pt( t»'d to ink United States vReuter - 166 words
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Article159 1939-10-31 2 London. Oct. 30. reply to the latest Soviet demand was decided upon last night m Helsingiors alter a two-day discussion between the Government and party leaders. Although the strictest secrecy is being maintained, there is geneopttaism m Helsingfors that an amicable settlement will be159 words
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Article106 1939-10-31 2 AX interesting: lecture on the i henry ojt evolution was griven at the kamakrishna Mission Hall on Saturday by Dr. Sandosham, Assistant to Ifie Professor of niolotjy at the < Ht«e of Medicine. The lecture, which wai presided over by Dr. Q Karidas, was the third of106 words
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Article94 1939-10-31 2 JTHE local ambulamv was summonicij to the Central Po.ice Station at 52b p.m yesterday t 0 remove a Chinese 10 the General Hospital, who was said to have biH>n assaulted by two other Chinese. The injured man sustained a contused laceration over the right cheekIt mt alleged94 words
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Article314 1939-10-31 2 Three More British Ships Sunk London. Oct. JBRSE more British ship arc reported to have been sunk by enemy action. The fir.st'is th steami i I sunk b« MI: a we port. Thi men win trapped m an( thi i lives. The real ol the crew, num were landed .safely.314 words
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Article233 1939-10-31 2 Britain's Losses A London, Oct. 30. I THOKITATIVK estimates phi last week's British merchant snipping looses at 21.000 tons. Enemy .shipping captured totalled some 1f),:,Q0 tons. la view of the fart that British fail from every part of the world of the Royal Navy are incessant! «'he trade route. na\233 words
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Article100 1939-10-31 3 TRIBUTE TO MALAYA I, London, Oct. 10. Tin; Kcd Cross and Saint John 1 d lor the si( k an(l NOUndccl now stands at 11.000. Tin- halt-million niark was M with the receipt lronl Malaya of a cheque for H, r itaH says:— "This splendid generosity affords <t,ll another illustration100 words
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Article66 1939-10-31 3 London. Oct. 30. ■»riipj Jap Triton Office spoke.-.- man In Tokyo to-day confirmed that Canadian missionaries were injured I Japanese sentries m Soochow yes--9 day. tated that the sentries fired at i missionaries when they disregarded order to stop. innounced m a broadcast from tiai to-day thatReuter - 66 words
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98 1939-10-31 3 EVERY II Mil MxW SHOT Gestapo Worried London. Oct. 30. to the French radio, reports about unrest among troops m Vienna, Graf and Klanenfurt have reached Paris through the Austrian frontier. The reports add that revolts m units which returned from the Polish campaign wereReuter - 98 words
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Article153 1939-10-31 3 jj London. Oct. 30 The German official news agency In Prague, though admitting yesterday* disturbances. states. "Pftirly large groups of youihs are seeking to treats obstruction^ m Wenchsla.s. The place was broken up by Czech police and a number were arrested." Repoits reaching- Amsterdam, however, state thatReuter - 153 words
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Article58 1939-10-31 3 Bucharest, Oct. 30. Travellers from Sudeten land here have made reports whuh are considered reliable and which state that 80 women have been hnprisoned at Ejfcr (Henlein's former headquarters) lor publicly complaining of lack of food for their families. They also alleged that there is great reluctance m the SudetenReuter - 58 words
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Article111 1939-10-31 3 THE Czechs m Prague continued thi.i patriotic demonstrations yesterday These started on Saturday on the anniversary of the founding of the Czech Republic. Yesterday afternoon, the Gorman forbade the wearing of Ma-saryk caps and Czech national colours, and enforced this order by mingling police with large crowds111 words
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Article40 1939-10-31 3 London. Oct. 30. A NORWEGIAN steamer was sunk m the North S"a to-day Th^ or*W of 30 have been landed safely and three injured have be»n taken to hospital. It is not yet known how the ship was .sunk. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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116 1939-10-31 3 London. Oct. 30. ?HE British Press to-day greets with enthusiasm the news that President Roosevelt's neutrality proposals have been adopted by the Inited Slates Senate. The news is taken as an indication of the United States' moral upport and also an affirmation of America'sReuter - 116 words
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Article108 1939-10-31 3 MORE PENANG TYPHOID (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. THE Malaya Tribune understands that since the official report by Dr. W. H. Brodie, the Municipal Officer, on the typhoid epidemic m Penang, five more deaths from this disease have occurred, bringing the total to 88 since Sept. 1. In a108 words
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43 1939-10-31 3 CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Overwhelming Response ,v London, Oct. 30. I the response to the recent 'Uncement that volunteers b. and 35 can now bo accepted, ha.--'•whelming Unit the two reofncers arc scarcely adequate. BS, volunteers .simply have taken, and were told to call43 words
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Article52 1939-10-31 3 PntQrit, Oi:t. 30. Ad AZETTE extraordinary pro\ .dcs for thp establishment, of foreign legion m South Africa. Th > proclamation Is slfnad by Ohn, Smut.s and enables aliena U) join the coast garrLson or th« aotiv« cltizein forces or a special unit t > beReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement30 1939-10-31 3 Ay ELIZABETH ARDEN They in' rtnuwnfd for theli ftnenw, I Vi^ .1 particularly linr delicut tiltrt jljHH^^JfP Jap.nii.i I'owdrr i, h«avi?i\ tor HB^^^** porcelain Itni.sh i.s nrunirr.ended for BAITKKV KO.AD.30 words
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1328 1939-10-31 4 "Riddle Of The Western Front" Army Chief's Broadcast From B.M.B.C. £HIGADIER M. D. GAMBIER PARRY, MC ADC, Commando! of Ma Infantry B m broadcast talk from the 8.M.8.C. tl tft of a series of 8.M.8C. talks by Scrpeakei dealing with rart ol the wi m InterestIng comps of warfSare methods1,328 words
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111 1939-10-31 4 European Lady Reports $600 Jewellery Loss AEUEOPEAN lady. Diana Whitehead (24). residing at Brooke Koad. Katong. left her home at about 10.30 am. yesterday m her motor car. driven by herself, with a handbag and a cardboard box which contained a variety of jewellery. She motored to Raffles Place, parked111 words
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322 1939-10-31 4 Governor Lady Thomas Inspect St. John's Brigade DIGNIFYING their preparedness for all eventualities, about thousand officers and other ranks turned out yesterday for the annual inspection and mobilization exercise of the local St. lohlffl Ambulance Brigade, which was witnessed by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shentnn Thomas, and Lady Thomas.322 words
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Article131 1939-10-31 4 Singapore, Monday. ADMITTING using abusive langu- ag?e, under severe provocation, F. W. Carr, 69, was this afternoon cautioned and discharged by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne m the Fourth Police Court. On a charge of «sin» criminal force on a middle-a^ed Furasian woman, Carr was acquitted. It was131 words
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84 1939-10-31 4 Singapore. Monday.— How accused went into complainant's shop for R .shave and how. immediately after his departure, a hair-clipper was found missing from a drawer, was told to the Third Police Court this morning when Leman bin Bakar, a middle-aged Malay appeared before Mr.84 words
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Article121 1939-10-31 4 Teachers' Magazine Issued JNTEKESTING, inform, nd instructive, "Chorus," Journal of the Teachers' Associations of Singapore, Selangor, Fenang, Malacca and Perak, has just been issued and is well up to its usual very high standard. The mflgflfftTTf contains vorv wide collection of verses, speeches, articles of professional interest, letters to I121 words
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Article26 1939-10-31 4 TN> Ordinance to amend the Food v r.trol Ordinance and the Rent Restriction B at the last meeting of the Legislative CouncJ, were gazetted last night.26 words
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Advertisement124 1939-10-31 4 »>() YOU \KED GLASSES Thompson Certified Frames and M n\n\\\\zs' 6 m&^ j are priced $3.00 55.00 T^Z^-^, ■nd 57.00. The (•►st of (I WTw the lenses depends on s^^ your eyesipht needs. Have yours Eijcs Examined Now' THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ASCAM BLDO., 'PHONE 3002. L124 words
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Article116 1939-10-31 5 Singapore, Monday. DM IDINO guilty t« a charge of P failing to notify to the police h s \>lu«- <>l residence, as required. Sallch bin v Khan. I vouns Bengali Islam uh three previous convictions was 1 ,llnr.'«l to six weeks' r.jor- us imprisoninenl by116 words
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482 1939-10-31 5 LOCAL DIVORCE SEQUEL Singapore, Monday. a decree nisi against her husband five years ago, Mrs. Holly Theresa Miles appeared m the High Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pedlow on a petition brought by her former husband. Mr. Thomas Darvl Ra.niage Miles, for variation482 words
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Article46 1939-10-31 5 Messrs. Robinson and Co.. Ltd., agent.s for Raleigh bicycles have received the following cablegram from the Raleigh Cycle Co., Ltd.. Nottingham: "Godwin riding a Raleigh bicycle with Sturmevarcher four-speed broke the vear\s mileage record by covering 63.000 miles m 300 day.s. Still going Strong."46 words
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157 1939-10-31 5 LOTTERY CHARGE FOLLOWS RAID BY POLICE Singapore, >lond.i\ ilk; HOCK SENG, a U-jmr sH U< kkien, spMStfVi before Mr. .1 Fktchrr-Cooke m the Third Polir*' Court this morning on a eiiaruc pi assisting m carrying on a public lottrry. chap- jec-ker, m an unnumbered house at Biiona Vi^v.i Koad at157 words
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Article66 1939-10-31 5 Singapore, Monday. Ahmad bin Yahaya (23), a Malay claimed trial this morning m the Second Police Court before Mr Conrad Oldham on a charge of misappropriating diamond brooch and a diamond ring vahud at $35. entrusted to him on Oct. 15 at North Bridge Road by another Malay.66 words
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Advertisement386 1939-10-31 5 NOTICES. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL DKBEMTKK STOCK. 1959. All applications for subscription to tho above acclc will be closed as rcm the close of busies of the Honal ;on B aianghai Banking Corporation The Chartered Bank of India Australia na and The Mercantile Bank ci India on Tiuscay next the 3M386 words
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Advertisement261 1939-10-31 5 KICHAI TIN. LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREEY GIVEN that at the Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company which will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. i 96. Market Street. Singapore, on Friday. 24th Novemoci-. 1939. at 1145 a.m.. UM Directors will261 words
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Advertisement56 1939-10-31 5 HIV j^K vk. WBK^R-S^^^ "LACTOGEN" builds robust babies. Ilrfff©^ Many and many a mother m ,fcP^ kß^^( tll( tropics remembers the day TBHLfVI witll thankfulness when someone Mr!^7 wlPy said <Have you tried 4LACTOGEN? l li^'^bbLll Baby t()nk if and liked ard all fHSSn^DPH went well. There was no locking56 words
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Article247 1939-10-31 6 MOIOK tl .d a .a,(.c numb, of the membe. o. we Auto M moMlo Aawdatton of Malaya <Singa,> I Branch gathered a the Ad ,,p garden ol*t Wta Wtendid cinema show was he.d. H the pi me #e« i re pa-. Ol I German Q v247 words
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Article229 1939-10-31 6 Fire -Walking Ordeal In Singapore Singapore, Monday 11/ATCHED m silence by breathless thousands, a procession of over two hundred Hindu devotees, clad m saffron-coloured dhotis and intically waving neem leaves, performed one of the most gruelling feat- of -immolation m the Mariamman temple at South Bri Road this evening— that229 words
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Article88 1939-10-31 6 Chinese Sent For Observation Singapore, Monci WHEN Chong Pin Seng, a 72-year-Kheh, was arraigned up m the 'Fifth Court to-day m connection v I the murder of See Ah Kirn, the eh of murder was no: explained to him. Court Inspector A. R. McEwan told Mr. L. C. Goh. the88 words
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Article74 1939-10-31 6 Acid Prices Fixed Singapore. Monc. < MAXIMUM pricea were fixed for fo lf and acetic acids m a Government Gazette extraordinary issued to-night Formic acid may not be sold at more than $13 for a jar o f 44 lb. weight. 33 cents for a half pint (beer bottle i74 words
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Advertisement83 1939-10-31 6 Ike World's Most Exclusive Liakf Car! SI]NBIiVM"TALBiii r <^ <w >»,.y.. y ««~^T '^y^WWMBIHHfIM g^BLg^gy2 roomy too— with spacious comfort HIGH PERFORMANCE for four. Built with a quality and LUXURIOUS COMFORT 2£? V JTJ, i ,T" WONDERFUL ECONOMY motorist A masterly nesv CM high m :IB ci"7 enmiiig speed, smooth83 words
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Advertisement15 1939-10-31 6 f hats \M) m DRESSES, CORSETS, 4r£v HOSIERY. \r 61. Stamford Rd. (Eu Court) i15 words
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Article, Illustration949 1939-10-31 7 BEAUTY AT FORTY FOR OUR WOMEN READERS THE woman of forty and over has every reason to be grateful for the large number of cosmetics, urns and lotions which are at her command. Provided that she uses judiciously and that >he has always taken care of her skin, hair and949 words
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Advertisement152 1939-10-31 7 M XT WUiK. (Omplexion Care for th c ."MiddhAXed Woman. t£\ m Mil/* s\4^% m mi^i .jB BfcP» 4 Jm&k V MAGNOLIA T? j iX)ol and refreshing, deliciou^lv tnooth I »nd crciimy— Magnolia Ice Cream makes the perfect sweet course. Thi H^ are lots of novel ways you I it152 words
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315 1939-10-31 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, October 31, 1939. WAR AND THE GOOD EARTH AS a direct effect of the war a good many people m Malaya are likely to be brought down to th<* carth m a literal sense. Up to the present time, the avenge Malayan's answer to the well known315 words
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675 1939-10-31 8 JAPANESE APPROACH TO BRITAIN AMERICA TALKS IN TOKYO Tokyo, Oct. 30. AX interview between Mr. Masayuki Tani, Foreign ViceMinister, and the British Ambassador, Sir Robert Craigie, which took place on Friday evening during the black-out enforced m connection with air-defence manoeuvres, is regarded by newspapers as the beginning of preliminary675 words
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152 1939-10-31 8 AMERICA DOES NOT WANT TO BE INVOLVED 1« iidon, Oct. 30. In a leading article anti<i|>. ing that the Neutrality Bill will be passed by the American House of Representatives by tinend of the week, The Times declares that the first duty of watchers on this side of the MReutcr - 152 words
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Article93 1939-10-31 8 JAPAN'S BUDGET SLASHED Tokyo. Oct. 30. npHE Finance Ministry has cut dow.i two-third* of new demands mad by various Ministries, m a draft of the budget tor the next fiscal year, to less than V.1,200,000,000. In consequence the general budget for 1940-41 fiscal year will not exceed V.4,800,000.000, including V.3,800,000,00093 words
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Article19 1939-10-31 8 The new address of Miss Stephenson, secretary of the Singapore Auxiliary D-ocesan Association, is c:o Mrs. Sanderson, Netherwood, Godalming.19 words
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Article89 1939-10-31 8 Germans Ready In The West Tokyo. Oct. 30. ACCORDING to report from Berlin, the Germans have completed preparations for the offensive and are now standing by on the line. The report places the total number of Geiman troops mobilised on the Western Pirnt at 3.000.000. while a report from Paris89 words
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Article46 1939-10-31 8 Chungking, Oct. 30. The Chinese Central Government haJ signed an agreement with the British Imperial Airways providing for an extention of the line from Kunming tC) Rangoon and also another line from Rangoon, via Kunming, to Hongkong.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.46 words
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Article30 1939-10-31 8 Osaka, Oct. 50. ANEW addition was made to the Imperial Japanese Navy this mominK when the warship Sumida slid d the ways of the Fujinagata Dockyards here30 words
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Advertisement7 1939-10-31 8 I^^ i—. Tj^^^F^nCWß^^B "'•■••^TT~ KjtiK BBlVV^^viMißßU^^flßfl^^^x^RJ h^^^hßhß^Bß^Sl7 words
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Article, Illustration6 1939-10-31 9 ENGLAND'S MILITIAMEN PACK UP THEIR TROUBLES6 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-10-31 9 Ke«>p smiling" seems to be the motto of British militiaLcn. Above are a feu of the first batch of the next O.OOU to be calftd up walking into barracks 'somewhere i Middlesex* to report. Other militiamen, still m trainL a,c sh.iwn on the rfcfct They were photographed58 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-10-31 9 Recruits m the Canadian Cam ron Highlanders are seen, on the left receiving rifle instru ctions at Ottawa, Canada, j following the declaration of war on Germany.— (Planet News).31 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-10-31 9 Bmra] boxers, including the Bril'^h Lightweight Champion, Eric 11 save exhibitions for th e benf't of troops m a Hampshire camp. A enerai view is given here of the match between Dave Crowly and Harry Groves.— (Planet Mm).41 words
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37 1939-10-31 10 M i are reminded Physical Cult.. I dinner, which a I the Weng Choon Y u I Great World, on Saturci I roup photograph will > W t t advised to be i M37 words
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Advertisement405 1939-10-31 10 GRI II BRITISH PICTI RE r.KQ! (.HI 1 HACK' HV im BUG MMAND! TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL 6.15 and 9.15 1 I I I— lOK DM N|GHT OM.V /J Qn&Cit A/auM now a powerful drama I -mv li» '°|l^ ROSALIND j>^ 4jkA v j>s^~ v n^ JPft ft S tf%Sj405 words
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Advertisement79 1939-10-31 10 THEATRE ROYaJ 6-15 TO-MCiHT 9 WAIA I A Spectacular Product,,,,, m Hindustani. MARLBOROUGifI 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 1 Double Action Features iS < "GIT ALONG I LITTLE DOGIES I GEN^ AUTRYI "THE TRAITOR"! TIM MCCOY I SUN TALKIE NEW WORLD 7-30 TO-NIGHT "VOICE of INDIA" Entirely Filmed m India* ALHAMBRA COMIXC79 words
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Article40 1939-10-31 11 I m our Own Reporter. Ipoh, Monday. m evcrul of the cases Steepen were prose- h( Emeriency Regulations ■ne m rice, have been varied wpo-- b> rT v n > r,umded to ,s has been heard m Perak.40 words
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Article146 1939-10-31 11 jjlayed by Bach, and final number by Adam < riftr Strini Th .rly difficult number and thr Or< '-redit for their t x ing of thi., pic Community singing cuncluded a mast enjoyable even; rogramm /GREETED by a crowded house, yesterU day'.s popular Children's Concert held at146 words
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Article40 1939-10-31 11 At 839 1: ambulance led to tl long Pu^ar Police Mult to lal H( was alleged to I. by another c and suffered v stab v- >und over the bark ol the. left side of the rhf40 words
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Advertisement107 1939-10-31 11 JTol'Lt'h*. VECIETAIILK cV ■is 8 11 11 i:\iiibiii o x :::\,::> at the HAPPY WORLD S I I I^% I I^l TO NIGHT S DANCE 9.30 —12 P.M. IkONG KABAYA SAT. EXTENSION S ■<;ht Tiiritsnw china rfd cross^night T THEATRE^e 45 9-15 M>li THE LAST TIME IN NNGAPOSE |dven7ures o.107 words
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Advertisement134 1939-10-31 11 jHL ALHAMBRA •T^P OLIVER HARDY ?^PIP i »n his first Comedy-Drama \OIH VH^ jm with iiakky r\.\(.iK>\ rum bikri JINK LANG JAMES ELLISON ALSO LATEST "PATHE GAZETTE" R.A.F. ACTIVITIES OVER THE SIEGFRIED LINE FRANCE Dutch Parliament Opened skiv \\\n sci;\i;s. V\arner Bros. Spicy Comedy with Music presenting S lomulv Stars134 words
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118 1939-10-31 12 STOLE LIQUOR FROM SERGEANTS' MESS Singapore, Monday.— That he was under the influence ol liquor and that beins very thirsty, he wa.s craving for another drink, was the explanation of Kunasamy. a 24-year-old Tamil Hindu who was charged with theft of two bottles of liquor at the Sergeants' Mess R.A.F.,118 words
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Advertisement309 1939-10-31 12 LUXURIOUS ONE- CLASS MOTORSHIPS I IBIMI WITH PIC IV ATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Aden, I Said, Palestine, Marseill London, Rotterdam, Copenhagen ai Scandinavia. orTWVKDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hong Shanghai Japan. Far particulars regarding sailings, fares, etc. please apply to; THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD309 words
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Article64 1939-10-31 13 I In a game of hockey played yesterday at the Indian Association ground at Balestier Plain, the r.a.f. (Se'etar) defeated the home team by two goals to one The hockey fixture between the S.C.R.C. and the Anglo-Chinese School. which was to have been played64 words
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Article83 1939-10-31 13 Members of the Straits Chinese British Association are reminded that the annual general meeting of the association will be held at the Garden Club, China Building, to-day at 5.15 p.m. Owing to the change of addresses of several members, notices of the general meeting which were83 words
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Article24 1939-10-31 13 TO-DAY BOXING: Mortell-Quee. Happy Arena. ROCKET: First State Trial. V.M.C.A. RUGGER: R.A.O.C. vs. R.A.F. (Seletar), Alexandra. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments. i24 words
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Article35 1939-10-31 13 Due to the heavy downpour, both Padans hockey matches yesterday were cancelled. One was to have been between the S.C.C. and Raffles' lnstitution, and the other between the Punjab Regiment and the S.R.C.35 words
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Article44 1939-10-31 13 Seventeen cards wen taken out for the October mixed flag competition of the Keppel Golf Cluo played on Sunday. Oct. 29 and resulted In a win Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman and R. J. Fciim one foot short of 9th hole.44 words
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Article22 1939-10-31 13 Singapore, Monday. The R.A.F. brat St. Joseph's Institution at hockey this evening by two goals to nil. l22 words
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Article227 1939-10-31 13 CHINESE WERE TOO LIGHT PROVING much too much for their Lighter Oppooento, the RAF. Hqrs. yesterday beat the S.C.R.C. by eight points (a goal and a try) to nil, at Fairer Park m a rugger match But for the stout resident offered by the Chinese227 words
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Article168 1939-10-31 13 R. D. I. Scott won the October Bogey Competition with a score ot three up m the A Division and F. Jones m the B Division with ROOT of two up. Some of the best Cftrdl returned tollov/s:— A DIVISION R D. U Scott 9 3168 words
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Article103 1939-10-31 13 All tennis ties fixed for yesterday at the S.C.R.C.. V.M.C.A. and Tanglin Club had to be cancelled owing to th? sodden condition of the ground. To-day's ties at the V.M.C.A. are: •A" class singles (semi -final) Tan Swee Wah -3 vs. Dr. B. H. Shearos -3.103 words
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Article125 1939-10-31 13 MIXED FOURSOMES AT BUKIT TIMAH The second bi-monthly mixed foui petition ror October was playpd nuklt T on Smuii.v Afternoon and rwultod m a wm f or Miss E M Halla.s and H H. Rturt with of 33. Twenty < ards were taken out and Mm following nfurned: Miss F..125 words
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Article38 1939-10-31 13 WET GROUND PREVENTS HOCKEY MATCH The hockey fixture between the S.C.R.C. and Rallies College, which was tc have been played yesterday at Uvu^ L'm Green, New Bridge Road, wai cancelled owing to the sodden condition <>f the ground.38 words
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Article41 1939-10-31 13 The management committee oi ice Singapore Badminton Association is holding a meeting on Thursday at the Clerical Union at 5.30 p.m. The entries for the inter-club tournament will be one of the main items of discussion.41 words
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44 1939-10-31 13 Geylang Serai F.C. Billiard Tournament The tics for the semi-final round of the four-ball championship billiard tournament of the Geyiang Serai v Club will be played on Saturday at p.m.: N. Mamat v. Ismail Mian and 9 p.m.: Suleiman Khan Suratte*- v Ha.shim Nathersah.44 words
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Advertisement24 1939-10-31 13 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. i6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, S.S. I'll ONE NO. 5918.24 words
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1144 1939-10-31 14 Singapore. Mood i !,\i;. imiml l.r.a. h of trual ta tl m.ing fcm4 B -v Clifford Pair,. -k Hopn fn rth ir J. McFjll «"<»|.lan.w a (250 for two years. •I °5 ol the <":• v.'ii, while defended by Mi PhlMp Hoalim H<-idie the1,144 words
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Article260 1939-10-31 14 Shorts From The Courts Singapoi. rjav yELLASAMY (4i I clam. morning m the Second r^j v afore Mr. Cdirad Olcii. charges of impersonating I er and dishonestly obtau It was alleged by the pi ■■,-t jS 'hat the accused at 3 20 a.:;'. c^j 28 at Carver Street* pretendi i260 words
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Advertisement44 1939-10-31 14 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely un their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" rcnuU-Jci for LNDLRINU QUALITY BEAITIFUL DESIGN SLPKRB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP and ULLI ABILITY while VALUE for MONtr Is, of course, a NEW HU&bON tradition. wps 15844 words
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Advertisement47 1939-10-31 14 Happy World Stadiun J 10-MI.HI v I Ir lB p.m. Br^ PHONE !f| I 40^4 Mr I II O V Q I I* I >I Olt T Ell I SLOGGER CHIANG vs. B. AN OI4 POPULAR c I fr 20ctS.i PRICES I, JU Promoter: C M. HOC'47 words
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Article24 1939-10-31 15 Monday I I :n.O Seller* m 17|- BWJCI I m I 30- Value I lunluk I 4 1 Sellers 1 1 I Block24 words
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Article59 1939-10-31 15 Wondi Rubber l 2 General Electric 74 3 29 3 Imperial r J 115 7-. •cli Pacific 7 4 [Y. 30 6 Ex Div 156 ma 23 9 17Isiati 3 7 1 639 ng 85 7 91 Bank tort 78 fI. A to C. 7 13 1659 words
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Article115 1939-10-31 15 Singapore, Monday, m unchanged to-day at SH7 while the price of rubber at as buyers Spot 37 4 cents wml mber 37» 4 cents. JanuaMarcn 34-a cents and April June HH\ and dollar tin shares wei-- 1 f" m market to-day and a welcome improvement.! S?tt (lfl115 words
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Article54 1939-10-31 15 ~r London, Monday. T T London on P&] 170.00 T T London on An tm r T London on Sha unofficial T T London on Hongkong is. 3 132 d T T London on Ja Pa^ T 1.^2 332 unoflin ;i T T London on New York 402.0054 words
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124 1939-10-31 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Ifatfday. n Satin pretty wedding was tmi at St. Petefs Cnurch re Uip Ui r. m i sa m married Mr. Übaldo Edwin Nodi-, .-on of Mrs NOftiS ana m >.lr F. NY Singapore, to Miss Martha Annie Nnnis, daughter124 words
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Article62 1939-10-31 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. At Friday's lunchecn meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club, Rotarian President Jermyn spoke on "News from thje Past," the talk being confined to excellent excerpts from a book written by Yvonne French. Next Saturday a dinner meeting will be held at which62 words
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260 1939-10-31 15 Alleged Theft From Sleeping Friend JHE story of a man who is alleged to ban itoten $200 from 1 friend who visited fain 00 Oct 8 was to-day rrlatrd to Mi I. C Goh Filth Magistrate, when Ahmad, alias Moti. theft of $260 m cash from Dewand Chand. Mr. K.P.K.260 words
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Article93 1939-10-31 15 Singapore Mond*y<— Charged with uje theft "i .1 bicycle b< I to Chua Chm Iloc-k and valued at >G Tan Ohtn Koon B L'K yrar-oJd Hokkien, ed thai Chua Chin Hock owed him money, so he took Chtra's bicycle. Accused stated that be had warned the complainant93 words
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Advertisement104 1939-10-31 15 NEDERLANDSCHt HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. IFI4. 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 brinches and srub-branches at smaller places. J Netherlands East Indies:—104 words
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Advertisement76 1939-10-31 15 Safeguard YOUR VALUABLES Our Strong Rooms are your Protection. It Is Impossible for an individual to provide for hLs valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of variouJ sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY76 words
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89 1939-10-31 16 J.S. Religious Leaders Support Repeal Of Arms Embargo \,w Wrk n< i •yil K I lelfgioiis left* i- <" (hiding Protestantv I ItuHn mi J«-*v urge the upgul of tin- wtnm emterfo m lUtciitfni issued b> thr \uii railisun Comnnttr. tor ICftltop th( Nctttmlit) law. wlndi «'<*<- laics: •Ktpr.il wouldReuter - 89 words
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Article87 1939-10-31 16 i i so m Mldr< roll m I terd.iy o! Royal ir Marshall Sir John Salmoi I i tian »>'■<'" talking tv »oi s who b been flytn« over Ocr-. ,y T extremely Uttl< option. there Ls a type oi c. rmi n machine thej •-■■i^ viBritish Official Wireless - 87 words
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Article25 1939-10-31 16 Singapore, Monday. Mr D G Oeborne Jones will address Rotary Club of Singapore on Wedday i n "Some Facts About The Brii Constitution.25 words
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Article358 1939-10-31 16 GERMANY'S DIRE INTENTIONS London. Oct. 30. ,r:;;:::^r-:;'=r-with the phrase "tumtoj point l r,-, v, tom-s on the Western the UkeUhood of an early offensivp Musi eoauaentatofl however a&ree rtS? \fc. authentuitv an .rerwhelinlni German lIV lK aitist Britain, especially m tm SSthef and cincomitanl no! prop.tious f« serious m.l.tar> operationsReuter - 358 words
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178 1939-10-31 16 AIRMEN FIGHTING COLD AT THE FRONT AS WELL London, Oct. 30. Till-: Koval Air Force crews who are making IW— II IIWIK^I flights over Germany ai e having to fait hitter cold weather. Reports by crews of bombing planes which flew over Germany en Friday tell of how they encountered178 words
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Article107 1939-10-31 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. ACTING on Information, the local I>- tective Branch raided a kongai In an estate near Pton Dickson and arrested a man believed ie be Chan lak. wanted by the Singapore Police m connection with the shooting of a compatriot employed m107 words
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Article68 1939-10-31 16 Singapore, Monday— Leong Ham Cheun wu this morning sentenced to one months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L C. Goh m the Fifth Police Court on a charge of being a membtr of an unlawful lOelety, namely, "the committee for boycotting Japanese cement." I Accused was arrested on68 words
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381 1939-10-31 16 WYslirn I loin London, .o, Keports from Luxemburg n U ther? has been more .ictiviu on tht nr«. ken tn«nt itong the Moselle and the Saar this morning. Earlier reports to-day activity for the previous U4 h been reduced almost to vanish except forReuter - 381 words
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Article73 1939-10-31 16 Penang, Mondty THE murder of a Chin.,, be a cbinchew on board a I was committed last night m Street. The man had inal injuries and was round i pco! of bl(x>d on the flvi I front of a lodging house A party of police arrived73 words
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