Morning Tribune, 1 November 1939
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Title Section12 1939-11-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vbi74--N.. tn SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1939. FIVE CENTS12 words
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441 1939-11-01 1 SIGNIFICANT RESIGN A TIONS Rome Also Announces Cabinet Changes IT THE sime time as a Cabinet reshuffle and changes in high appointments in the army and the Fascist Party are announced from Rome, rumours are reported to be current in Zurich of similar changes441 words
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Article158 1939-11-01 1 THEIR BLOOD WAS THEIR CRIME yL London. Oet. 31. THI Archbishop of Canterbury. apeaUag at a Dioceasa canlerence, asked if we could doubt that the world was now confront N ay the menace sf fares, which *as really and truly an evil. sider the persecution and cruelty Inflicted on aBritish Official Wireless - 158 words
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Article119 1939-11-01 1 [soviet neutrality i Paris, Oct. 31. WHILE the possibility oi surprises cannot be ruled out, M. Molotoe is expected to reaffirm Russia's policy of strict neutrality when he addresses the Soviet Supreme Council to-night, according to the Havas Moscow correspondent, who says that "notwithstanding the German pressReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement39 1939-11-01 1 rSN'oTHER'pACES K^J^VK- i j I (h..e i illN Uleced U_al \\..tn. ii a ß e s uader l I Pictaie I |i S (no i 12 J >rn|M»"K 1 |4 1"> I Sp** 8 M I \\»>tern I roi.i39 words
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Advertisement37 1939-11-01 1 T^T 1 O I JKi r tkrnW^M PRONOUNCED WCita I lAM Al TlSMl^ljggj 10 0 SHEETS J IN EACH PACKET for .'.nc if h %t*£&3^^ K.s' a_*_il! _^S P/ mm\S\\ \*L y^^ OR PINK. WHITEAWAYS SiSKI- SINGAPORE37 words
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Article273 1939-11-01 2 A USTRALIA'S AIR EFFORT First Dominion Unit On Active Service Sydi. -I t. 31. r .winc; m« .tin-. Mr unounced ti. I consultation with Gnat Britain, the Government had I d to abandon the plan to send an air expeditionary fo SS proposal instead tc send Australian personnel < sReuter - 273 words
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Article90 1939-11-01 2 COMPLETE ALLIED UNITY London, Oct. 31. fOMPLEtI faith in the ultin. triumph ol thi Allies and complete identity of views are Vim\r ed in a comnninitjue issued by Anglo-French Parliament A Committee from Paris. 'i he head ol thi party ol Bi Itish M bi from Paris li lit ilReuter - 90 words
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Article134 1939-11-01 2 London. Oct. Sl. Afjlt. CMHtAS, iae Canadian drlcI gats to the Dominions conference, ye.'terda> dtoeiiaaed aaada'a part in the torlhcoining talks. The Canadian people. said, clearly ilised the importance of the issues. The delegation had come to London with on e objective only, and that was,134 words
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Article115 1939-11-01 2 Trained Men Only For The Front London. Oct. 31. THE Secretary for War, Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, stated in the House oi Commons to-day that there was no intention of sending any man to the front until he had been sufficiently trained for the duties he would be required to perImig.ii/Reuter - 115 words
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Article61 1939-11-01 2 indon, Oct. 31. r^ Muhammad Zufrullah Khan, who representing the Government of the forthcoming discussions Dominion Ministers, declared today that India was whole-heartedly with tsl ol the Empire He added:- ,4 We have no doubt oi the ultimate result, and however long the struggle IndiaReuter - 61 words
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62 1939-11-01 2 Tokyo. Oet. 31. ICCOI.DING i a report from New 1 York the Japanese Pavilion which leen made a feature of the World's air in New York will be- pre^rved or ever by the New York Municipality it its own excuses. ThLs came as a result62 words
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83 1939-11-01 2 Nazis Hunting For Czech Legionair Buaap st o 3l fKKMANS are combing the Polish prison camps for dfe according reports, received ht The Nazis A that the legionaries are German m and refore will regard them ai tors. Therefore they v e im> shot. London, Oct. 31. Germany hai -temptingReuter - 83 words
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89 1939-11-01 2 British Ship Sunk Without Warning London. Oct. 31, ANOTHER British ship h* been sunk without warning. She is the New* istk steamer. airumona, of 1 tons. rty-one members of h< landed by life Dthera are reported mi s One of th' ors report ner was sun;-, with* warning. She wasReuter - 89 words
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Article47 1939-11-01 2 London. Oct 31 The Secretary for Mines sl l d Commons tc-day that the annual consumption of coal for domestic purposes was 36 million tons It is expected that rationing will result In a saving of seven D 111l n tons innuallv.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 47 words
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Article369 1939-11-01 2 "RAJAH OF KANDANG KERBAU" GAOLED Singapore, Tuesday. DESCRIBED oy the prosecution during the course of the hearing as "the Rajah of Kandang Kerbau." Akhmad bin Gulam Mohamed. a taxi driver. was to-day sentenced to one months' rigorous, imprisonment fer stealing $260 from a friend while he was sleeping. The magistrate369 words
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Article111 1939-11-01 2 Singapore. Tucm1:o APPEARING before Mr. J. Fiet« Cooke in the Third Police < this morning, Wong Tai Hang and Lan Ah Mow (27), two Cam ne»e. pleaded guilty to a charge theft of a guitar 'beion'rin? to M i Das from a house in Owen ft yesterday111 words
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487 1939-11-01 3 GHASTLY TYRANNY OF NAZI REGIME •.heady evidence that the publication of the Whit* Paper, kHERt >•'- a ..horitative revelations of the conditions in German 9m Y «m- and of the Nazi persecution of Protestants, Cathoint e,nme>,t ramps undly tMm world op j n ion. be,British Official Wireless - 487 words
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Article110 1939-11-01 3 Queen's Empire Broadcast yL London, Oct. 31. THK tlueen will broadcast to the impi re oi\ the evening of Kemembrance Day, on Nov. 11The broadcast will be heard in the overseas programme of the BBC at 8 p.m. G.M.T. on Nov. 11. Recordings of her message will be radiated at110 words
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Article81 1939-11-01 3 London. Oct. 31. niSCUSSIONS about the Empire air ng scheme are expected to be''n m Ottawa within the next few days. The Australian and New Zealand misare due to arrive by air in Ottawa •ay. The British representatives are there. The Australian mission is headed byReuter - 81 words
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Article89 1939-11-01 3 London,. Oct. 31 THE (inv* rnor of Northen reports that tIM first battala Northern Rhodesian Regiment is up 'o ibh^hment Additional battalion and units, the defence force and the force oi apeeial eonstsMss si I f«n .strength. Volunteering has been so thai there is a waiting listReuter - 89 words
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Article38 1939-11-01 3 London. Oct. 31. The Prime Minister, asked in 'Le House of Commons to-day about the control of food, said that the Oovernment's paramount objective was to win the war, but hardships would be removed wherever possible.38 words
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Advertisement21 1939-11-01 3 _HrT\i_flo^£w**>''^ mt m I W\\\\\\\\\m\W mw*'' '.A\^^ fi _T i^^^^^^^a felfS I F E O E R WEARNE BROS, LTD. J21 words
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560 1939-11-01 4 ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING "MALAYA i.s our home, and most of us hope to live and die here. Therefore I think we should all pmtect this country with our lives should the necessity arise. It is our duty," so said the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian560 words
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156 1939-11-01 4 ATTEMPT TO SAVE PETROL FOR LORRIES Singapore. Taaaiaj THK Government of Johore was 1 urged by Mr. J. S. Foley, at a meeting of the Council of State to-day to consider permitting the gross weight allowed to lorries to be increased, providing in every case the lorry was not carrying156 words
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598 1939-11-01 4 .1 I Terrible Road Manners Di?-r<r>TOTXT^ i Singapore, Tuesday. U-bLKIBING the present traffic law in the State as "patchwork enactment, framed more for the sake of revenue than for inculcating and insisting upon safety on the road," the Hon. Mr. k. Harper Ball, speaking598 words
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Article192 1939-11-01 4 C^Um2uv-A -A&. SIH eondiUonmg at the Cathay adds n n slit? to the him "Hound ol the Baskervilles." which commenced i >eaon there last night. I This most thrilling of all th e Sherlock Holmes .stories has winti i autumn, on Dartmocr as Ita I und.192 words
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Article44 1939-11-01 4 The price of Belgian (Eagle Brand) cement. Imported from Hongkong been fixed at Sl.lO per 50 kilogram bag (ex-godown by an importer) and $1.20 per 50 kilogram bag (sa.e by a person other than importer' Tl published in a Government GazetU rraordinary published yesterday.44 words
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Advertisement73 1939-11-01 4 REGULAR USE OF, 0k sn: W TOOTH PASTE Clears up unhealthy gums and makes the mouth sweet and fresh; the gums firm, and gives your teeth a sparKling whiteness. llluJul ■barlow CO., |ft Jm f° r Teeth and Gums iilftnliik ot Pvm^, ,C o I__l iff 1 1 il? ffiirS;73 words
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Advertisement138 1939-11-01 4 ii i— —mi mm COME \^r^{ DONT SOON WORRY. GUARANTEED COMPLETE SATISFACTION. CHALLENGE BY PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN Who Is Specialist in Astro-Palmistry and' Horoscope Reading with 35 years study in FRANCE. ITALY, EGYPT. MALTA SWITZERLAND, and various Parts of EUROPE HE Will positively <\plaln you how to succeed 111 Business, Financial.138 words
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Advertisement104 1939-11-01 4 Clat, committee. Sir Ong Siang Song. Mr. Lim Bock Kee, ST. Soh Gee Soon. Dr. Cheong Chee Hai JT. Lim Han Hoe, Mr. Tan Sim Hon-. ar. Yap Peng Geek, and Mr. C. H. Choo were among the others who wer^ 'resent. JS'lffllflß 30 YOU NEED GLASSES^ rhompson Certified Frames104 words
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938 1939-11-01 5 CLAIM BY LOCAL BUSINESS MAN i \|.\i foi damages wising out of a letter written in French b ndanl firm, Messrs. Moine Comfc A Co., Ltd.. of Singafirm in Belgium which the plaintiff alleges was malicious and med the subject of a suit which938 words
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Advertisement50 1939-11-01 5 lIIMM 1 WS Register To-day J) a.m.— l p.m.— A A— AN 2 p.m. 1 p.m. AO A/ -> S AN DE MAN'S 9 PORTS ea b_P^_X-_ at"*' IW. ML SHERRIES wSjjjDjgßl discerning S_Mll£* palate oa L*TaoHjL CfT \\j/h Vintage Wine... fe 1*1'*"""° \A well-fnatttred ffiffl wood > ""_rf__H JLWmWSS&mmW50 words
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Miscellaneous266 1939-11-01 5 B— mmm m mmmm Jm^|^^ REGISTRATION OF MALE BRITISH EUROPEANS. "4i i -■_4_«_»_«_««___«_h_»_b_m_^_i_«_"— lM m amm m m _m _aana In effecting the registration mf male British Europeans during November, under the Registration Ordinance, it is desired to reduce inconveni- to business firms and individuals to a minimum. Accordingly an266 words
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1736 1939-11-01 6 Estimated Deficit Of $6,316,137 WORE, Tl ESDAY. DUDGET ESTIMATES FOR !14« WERE LAID ON THE TABI f> \i THIS MORNING'S MEETING OF III i: JOHORE COUNCIL OF si mi; in ni vi Till !>i.\\ mi: HON. v. M. UNGKI MJDI'I. AZIZ. MENTRI Bh>1,736 words
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140 1939-11-01 6 Better Housing For Poorer Classes Wanted Singapore, I -I EGISLATION to lei satisfactory coodJ i< flich shop saeietanta i n Working Is urgently neo Mr. X. Mootatamby arhei of Iht' Council ol' St.-. Dewan. Mi ire. Dr. Mi Wl nt on Lhe hours of vvork for excessive'v leng— l4 to140 words
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111 1939-11-01 6 Singapore, Tuesda; "piIF, absence of HSeiugS boxes in loherc «a> c anniented upon by Mr. .T. s. F^irv wh*n he addressed the Johore Council of State to -day. He said that there wete many In Johore who wou'd not care to join rural, credit societies111 words
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Article130 1939-11-01 6 siu<, ipore, I a MM. of m\ in default. months 1 tfmple Imprisonment, was the sentence Imposed on <),! Aii Huan. a 34-year-old (ha when he pleaded guiltj b< J. Fletehcr-Oeafet! iu tin I •ice (ourt, to a eharge if a lag in carrying on a public130 words
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Advertisement7 1939-11-01 6 S_- lr etain /our beautiful complexion fo7 words
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Article, Illustration518 1939-11-01 7 Things You'll Be GLAD TO KNOW ..,,,>. m the glßtfc nd >\ Cleaniai than at first meets tL I Proper methods must be employed and even mine imp! right cleansing preparations must be used, as a mistake in v spell disaster. aluminium, for instance, soda must never be used. If518 words
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Article231 1939-11-01 7 ADD CHARM TO YOUR HOME i EN making curtains which require full, it is a good plan to inItt Rufftette" which can be ained it Whiteaway Laidlaw's very bly. of bands of cotton bind■ided with slots through which nigs can be passed, and has draw-thread running through the231 words
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Advertisement186 1939-11-01 7 PineappUHAMS > __■<. -W mmmmmmmm? M.-. TT W, i».>>_V> -J __^_H_^_HV*f _^H IF' mWi s^mmmmmWßf _HP* J' {fag". ifftfT H V > HHk__<B_B mi _ra ___HH He ''^a^tz^^.l'^* _9BS_b J^_^_^BB9. 3s J^^Hs_i_L^__Bk '—vi/ Mr 4? vjw I a_^' l iPSfcTEHK*'* mmmmmm^km^^mM A\< '"■'*s&s!££■■ •'< *lmmm\^^^^mWmmmW£9m BfY ''■^nm___._f- 2*^ JM~ __rx186 words
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300 1939-11-01 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday. November 1, 1939. FRANKENSTEIN pACTS sent to tli«- Foreign Office by British diplomatic officers, a!>out the atrocities meted out to victims interned in German concentration camps, have hitherto been strictly suppressed .by the British Government on the ground of diplomatic courtesy. Even at the time when Anglo-German300 words
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281 1939-11-01 8 Allies Learn Valuable Information Paris, Oct. 3 1. AFTER a quiet spell there was increased activity on the Western Front, both land and in the air, coinciding with an improvement of the weather which was cold after the previous heavy rains. i Localised artillery actionReuter - 281 words
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Article43 1939-11-01 8 Rome, Oct. 31 SOME 20 people were killed, >i seriously injured and a considerable number less severely injured when an express t ra j n I from Venice ran inuo a Konebound train near Milan Station to-day. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article90 1939-11-01 8 Air Defence Manoeuvres In Tokyo Tokyo, Oct. 31. A WEEK'S air defence manoeuvres la Tokyo and 15 Prefectures were brought to an end yesterday with mock air battles and the barking: of anti-aircraft guns. At dawn a number of "enemy" bomber: appeared over the city and antiaircraft guns went into90 words
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Article88 1939-11-01 8 Tokyo, Oct. 31. AS a sequel to the conclusion of the n Nomonhan truce agreement, peaceful conditions have apparently replaced the tense atmosphere which prevailed over the .5,000-kilome.res frontier between Manchukuo, the Soviet Union and Outer-Mongolia. according to a Hailar correspondent of the Asahi Shim bun.88 words
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Article39 1939-11-01 8 London. Oct 31 "THERE is only one wish we Austriana 1 have, and that is to get away from the Reich.' was repeated over and over again in to-night's broadcast by the Austrian Freedom Party ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article113 1939-11-01 8 -fiADVAT-i ii East London, Oct. 31. £AI I.ALN Harris, master *i lhe steamer Clement, stated definiteiv that his ship was sunk by lhe pocket battleship Admiral Scheer, according to an East London man who recently met Harris at St Vincent. Harris declared that he and113 words
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114 1939-11-01 8 SOVIET ENVOY TO SEEK PEACE WITH JAPAN Tokyo, Oct. 31. JW. CONSTAN TIN SMETANIN, new-ly-aonointed Soviet Ambassador to Tokyo, is now on his way to Japan with suggestions for readjusting relationships between Japan and lhe Soviet Union, according to the Manchuli correspondent of the Asahi Khimbiii. chain of newspapers. M.114 words
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Article101 1939-11-01 8 Berlin Is Heavy Hearted Brussels. Oct. 31. iDEKLIN ffi described as heavy. hearted in a Belgian News Agency I report. This is attributed to three recent pronouncements unfavourable to Germany, namely the Poi>e's encyclical, Mr. Roosevelt's Navy Day message asking for the Senate's arms embargo decision, and the new i>etr<ilReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement29 1939-11-01 8 j To-day's" White Label Anrwuncernent i You may say what you please, it is better to say what will please other people. DEWAR'B will please all. i WP S.-I29 words
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Advertisement26 1939-11-01 8 -j^zr _^r _z^ !4___PJfcs— r^^ mrm^^tm^^^^fmW^^ ~y'mv^S*\r m^ fti^j-JrlliT" _ia^^ -iflij' .--.H-ll __^__t ""_^S^^aa__a_i Bt_B_-_^_-__^~^^^SM^BM^* i Tsii T^WiK-- 3^£s_ffiSk_ll_l_iS_^_!_E£ y^ v m Jr^^ {^'1-T^^^mi^ _j <^^^ffj_^3_3___fnßP-l26 words
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Article, Illustration201 1939-11-01 9 Crumbs For Their Victims I Oe^aaaa cavaarj are sera eaenlani aWai ite m dais' during the victory parade in Bfaaa j i(|N lfttf the fall of the eity.iPlanet News). J lms Hitler (fesafreani) fching the Nazi salute to the hi seJeea- aaltl the German Army ai201 words
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Article162 1939-11-01 10 I i ndon, Oct. 31. THK aeronautic al ioi respondent af The Time* sa>s that the pesalhilit that recent reconnaissance flifhta and lightweight bombing raids i ii Britain uer.- designed to teM the iefeacai In preparation for mass attacks i> betas c< i.sidered. Aithoi t numt ofReuter - 162 words
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Article25 1939-11-01 10 I of $10 worth I n the rhird Pol I inoming. I Accused p*' ty H mm outlined, th< I I offeri I25 words
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Advertisement222 1939-11-01 10 Opening TO-DAY Jl_____J_! PAVILION Cmmmj, Chill. And rm V™"",* 1 T,,K ICI 1 1* Chuckles In A Thrilling JUMDAI NJEL' *> K r It H r. HHI MLM I>AII V Stor\ Ol How Our D-inni; MAIL. 0 IHIII I INCi EM Woman OvUHttod I-I TERTAINME.-. w£ gU£ nnuiJ I lama.222 words
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Advertisement186 1939-11-01 10 GIRLS! HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A I BACHELOR MOTHER? I Come and get a few tips from Ginger Rogers I in the Year's Happiest Snappiest comedy- I ICA P I T O I I T^-D AY 3 .15 615 9 .15 1 im*. Never Before Such Fun on the Screen!186 words
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Article44 1939-11-01 11 ■trn en, Oct. tVI porl that tl oi .Flint reached Tromsoe at nooni I Y flying a swastika Hag; ermartcreir aboard as well American crew. The City of d yesterdaj afternoon an-__an-n T d by xorwegian warship.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article289 1939-11-01 11 Hitler's Last Hope London, Oct 31. HITLER'S last hope of a successful peace offensive is placed in to-day's meeting of the Soviet Supreme Council, according to radio messages from Paris. Hitler expects Mi Molotov, the Soviet Premier and Foreign Commissar, to make a peace demarche, withReuter - 289 words
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Article109 1939-11-01 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - JAPAN'S ENORMOUS BURDEN Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, t> JAPAN'S I". »r the 9 cial fear i timatad at 10, million dollars, ot which the W9K mates COHM t<» about 5.000 millions, thus bringing the total military expenditure since the commencement of OStilities up to 15 milli< n dollars. tO109 words
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Advertisement101 1939-11-01 11 -4 4 LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 MARLBOROUGH Gene Autry in "(.lit Along Utile Dogies" Tlit' TRAITOR* with TIM McCOY SUN^f ALKIE NEW WORLD 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. "VOICE of INDIA" Filmed Entirely in India. EMPIRE TALKIE Randolph Scott .loan Bennett in -The ti:xa\.v mm m»^ _^B_ aMM-V— >«"^ mmw By101 words
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Advertisement69 1939-11-01 11 THEATRE ROYAL 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 PRABHATS 'GOPAL KRISHNA' IThe Funniest, Wittiest Comedy of The Year! 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBKA Warner Bros. Spicy Comedy with 8 Comedy Stars H+'Nker I)ir« led ■>? R«) I "< .^lit A ~4«rn«r tiros. I'.etun &J.S? :::;::Yy:Y, \:;.H Y;'..::.y. ALSO LATEST "PATHE GAZETTE witli The69 words
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244 1939-11-01 12 CORONER'S VERDICT ON CABARET "BOY" Btagaport i DETURNIHO I voluntarily causing hurt against thi I known male Chinese to-day. Mr. W. G Porter, the I irked thai there was no evidence regarding theii anf j h, re unable to issue a warrant for then charge ol voluntarily g hurt to244 words
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Advertisement351 1939-11-01 12 IR 1 B _F^_l S I 1 tt m^ Iyl I V|r i L"\»^__— ->^'*lL mV* *assß_____R^____:*-J i_9 aa_a_»__^^fca_l_K^__^ fßttt____ w JL^k m _L BY >_Oand BRITISH INDIXUNES INCORPORATED Dl AND' The P. &0. S. N, Company will have cargo steamers loading lor the United Kingdom during November. All vessels351 words
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Advertisement343 1939-11-01 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. JS HOMEWARDS: to Aden. Port Said. Palestine. Marseilles. London. Rotter t! Copenhagen and Scandinavia. > a oi'iWARDS: Co Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and u ',r Ptf particular- regauliim sailings, fares, etc. please apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC343 words
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Article536 1939-11-01 13 I MEETING BEGINS NEXT WEEK I ure entries for the Turf Club's winter meetlr, *4l Horses (lass 1 j IST RUN 2ND RUN 7Fors' 2 F 6F or 9F I Sailor x x igon x x X X X X x pi x x ru536 words
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Article125 1939-11-01 13 CESAREWITCH PROBABLES JOCKEYS London, Oet ll CESAREWITC II probables:— Fly On (E. Smith* Black Speck (Carslake) Contrevent Bret lies j Finis (Harry Wragg) Valedictory 'Pat Beasley) Rodeo Second (Gethini Cornfield (T. Burns) Mubarak (Smirke) i Buxton (Stephenson) Alistair (Lowreyt Hestia Second (Elliott) Snake Lightning (Nevett) Hurry Desavoie (P. Brans) i125 words
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Article30 1939-11-01 13 A rugby match nlayod at Gillman vosterday between the R.A.O.C. and the R A.F.. resulted in a pointless draw. Neither side were able to penetrate the opposing defence.30 words
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Article30 1939-11-01 13 TO-DAY ROCKET: Police v_, R.A.F.. Depot S.C.R.C. vs Indian Assn Balestier; (YSC. vs Raffl< College, College; RafTl' in^t vs. Medical College i M.c.u TENNIS: S.C.R.C. and YMCA tournaments.30 words
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Article21 1939-11-01 13 lii a hockey friendly played at Tanfclh yesterday, the S.C.C. defeated the Man Cheaters by lour goals to nil.21 words
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515 1939-11-01 14 Sappers Were Too Slow S.C.C. 2«P<s. Kl X DOUSING rugger SM played on the padang yesterday, when the n SCC. "A", den ated the RE. "A", by 20 points (two goals, a drop goal, a penalty goal and a try) to nil. Definitely the515 words
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Article23 1939-11-01 14 No ties in the S.C.R.C. and Tanglin Club Tennis tournament were played yesterday owing to the sodden condition of the ground.23 words
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554 1939-11-01 14 Colours 1. Whites 0.1 WITH a big field of talent to pick from, the selection committee ;fcn Hockey Association will have another hard task to select the m team this year. The first trial held at t/he Y.M.C.A. ground yesteW* did not give much554 words
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Article123 1939-11-01 14 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS TOURNAMENT Slngap I FURTHER progress was made i r YMCA. lawn I this evening, when two ti l> doubles were played off ResulLv Miss Consign, idC-fl Ks.s <scr» beat Miss B r,. Reshty <— 15 Y 6—l. 6—4 Mrs. Jacobs and R.E I beat Miss N. Chia and123 words
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Advertisement169 1939-11-01 14 Fortify yourself against jU^e^mt I Jil m Whether you work in office or j3^o__^_r^ IP factory, you must keep yourself fit. j MlBmT- Ji^^ Precision work, repetition work, \mmr-''^m^^^H highly-specialised operations of every Kffiar^ kind these can be continued fll} Jffl_jffi attention when your nerve- vitality is 'ImL-Jll"*'' r "<169 words
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Miscellaneous26 1939-11-01 14 Tide Tables TO-DAY High Water:. 00.50 a.m. 8.7 ft. J 12.23 p.m. 9.5 ft. TO-MORROW High Water 1.30 am 84 ft. 100 pm. 9 3 ft.26 words
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Article22 1939-11-01 15 IV York. Oct. 30. W R steady 19 3 4 b. 20 s. Mar 19 b. Quiet 55ft November22 words
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Article76 1939-11-01 15 i idajr. London sto< k EXCHANGE 3 26 4 2 Eloi '•">- M ,d. 'lobar 115H -Dutch 26 9 H an Pacific 7 flirkm Tin 4 PI In. Tl 30 6 H Aye lm 4 2 Sou 15 16 6 Asiatics 3 7 J 2 Wa 6676 words
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Article51 1939-11-01 15 London. Tuesday. ffcfr .k. i'ljßept. .S'ment. Not given B (Straits FMSi fejßnbor S'ment £11.0.0 Sellers JM iSarav. MB 17 Sellers Bl"!'!! P' y i Singapore 30 Value Pep L Qi White Muntok kt 's< 4i 4 Sellers -FAQ. Black Lampong Wr 2 3 4 Buyer W* bl 31ock 3051 words
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Article42 1939-11-01 15 London. Tuesday. H< •■(ion on P.. 176 00 HJ I .don on Amsterdam 752 VI o iclon on Shanghai 5' 2 unofficial ti Hongkong is. 3 1 32d WM Lund on T w 15.2 3'32d. unofficial H f.ouNew 402.00 to42 words
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614 1939-11-01 15 MORTELL BOY QUEE FIGHT THRILLING DRA W I LAST NIGHT'S BOXING I (By Pete* Y MR. C. M. HOUGHTON presented »r.»nie really thrilling rights at the Happy World Covered Stadium last night, when a large crowd was present. Last night's card was voted the best yet put up in Junior614 words
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Article226 1939-11-01 15 Singapore, Tuesday. TIN at midday was again unchanged at $117 3 8 while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37 3 4 cents. November December 37 5 8 cents. January March 35 3 8 cents, and April June 34 3 4 cents, market226 words
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Advertisement16 1939-11-01 15 1a,,>,,ni M«4Mn^M^MHHMaH«a^av4^iIHWMWHMIMMM444»BRANCHES AGENCIES TTIROUGHOIT THE WORLD South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 592 6 2, Finlayson Green.16 words
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Advertisement198 1939-11-01 15 SAVINGS \Me/p you. io A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account Is the best Inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with this198 words
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228 1939-11-01 16 TMAS leave FOR TROOPS London. Oct. 31* iRITISH troops at tin front had their lnM air raid training to-cla\. It Utttcd thm'-i'iiartcis <>l" B« hour. it is officially hi ave foi m en provlsl t« ty in !>♦-. ruber bul II win dep situation at228 words
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69 1939-11-01 16 Ber In, Oet. 31. 'ERMAN troops CTO ed the frontier into nance and reconnoitred po on.s in trout, oi the Maglnot Line actrding to thi German News Agency h adds that they are tatt d to j and an abandoned trench system. racuated machine-gunReuter - 69 words
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Article72 1939-11-01 16 New Indian Air Force Reserve New De:hi, Oct. 31. RECRUITING haa started for the a Indian Air Force Volunteer Reserve, consisting initially of Ave flights primarily for coast defence. The flights Will stationed at Karachi. Bombaj Madras. Calcutta and Delhi. Th»» machines will be manned mostij bv Indians enlisted forReuter - 72 words
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Article57 1939-11-01 16 Par- Oct. 31 fMPOKTA.vi financial decrees are published, and provide for the sue•nsion ol the tSSUe of the 18-month ..tional defence bonds, and authorisaon of the Issue of the six-month and -•year "armament bonds" at 2*. per mt. and three per cent interest Wart ively. AnotherReuter - 57 words
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70 1939-11-01 16 CHINESE MAY HELP DEFENCE OF JOHORE Singapore. Tuesdav. JOHORE Government's answer to quesJ tions by Mr. Cheok Huan Cheong on the subject of the formation of a Chinese Corps of AuxiliaJ hat the Protector of Chinese had been iny meted to discuss .uer witt. leading Chinese to ascertain if there70 words
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79 1939-11-01 16 Amsterdam. Oct 31. W informed cin la tn Berlin conie to (\vnv rumour., rhat Corn. intends to violate neutral territory, acthe Handelsblads Berlin cordeclare that the Ol German troops near neutral froiv can be explained by the fact that as in-French frontier Is lively79 words
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Article52 1939-11-01 16 ITALIAN -GREEK NON -AGGRESSION London., oci. a |T Is confirmed in well-informed quarts In London that negotiations tov an Italian-Greek non-aggression pact are likely to be concluded in the near future. Broadly speaking, the pact will reaffirm a similar agreement reached in 1938 It is welcomed here as a StabilisingReuter - 52 words
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Article25 1939-11-01 16 Patna, Oct. si. The Bihar Congress Ministry has reed. Bombay, Oct. 31 The Congress Ministry ot Bomba Presidency has resigned.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article170 1939-11-01 16 Johore To Have Control Of Rents Singapore. Tuesday. DKNT control legislation, on the lines of thai existing in the Colony, was introduced into the Council of Static, Johoic. ;u a meeting held at the Dew an to-day. Other bills read for the first time were the Rubber Regulation Enactment 'Amendment),170 words
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Article113 1939-11-01 16 Finland's CounterProposals Stockholm. <> i ;j JptEN the Finnish dele^l tion headed bv M fuM kivi go to Moscow to -ni^hl they will take for subm3 sion to Stalin detailed com ter-proposals- according tl tin* Helsinki eomgpondw of the Laghladet. The new proposals repn- H anim us view of theReuter - 113 words
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Article60 1939-11-01 16 JAPAN'S FOREIGN OFFICE VERY BUSY Tok\ Oct.B MEETING at 6.30 yesterday B| again, following the morning'*!* lerence, leading olticials ol thi I Office discussed diplomatic affairs fl disposal of the China affaii u:.;. fl night. rhe conference was pit fl the Foreign Minister, Admiral Kfl saburo Nomura, and was atter.cecß60 words
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Article62 1939-11-01 16 Chungking Oct. I THE American Trade Conn L now" employing thousands of tifl for the transportation of huge qusl lies of China product., i >..:•♦ :oifl "Tungsten" (wood-oil > from t 1 to coastal ports to be ready for oxwfl It is understood that these coinnfl ties are shipped62 words
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Article105 1939-11-01 16 War Risk I Rates Dowl London. <> -t. l THE recent remarks of the gSSW ment spokesmen indicating j the submarine menace l,) shipping is well under < ontr amply confirmed by the eW war risk insurance rates ol tne stitute of London I'nderwawr which oomprises a numberReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement78 1939-11-01 16 Box Office I _<y TO-DAY I PHONE I AWHJtt 3-15-6-15 I 3400 I \ls I 9-15 MALAY* 1 MOST I.IX'KIOI'S THEATRE I.VKRY SEAT Ill' IP ARM CHAIR 'The IIQI \|> of the lI ASKI ItVII i I V 4 4~ 4~4_ 4—"—^ M— —■__B_B_H_a_^_M_M_M_W_B__M_— __<__^ Mi WINDY BARRIE Hr ,__R________R____B78 words
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Title Section11 1939-11-01 1 Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE a BINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i. ItM, i11 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1939-11-01 1 ROLES HAVE TAUGHT ME EVERYTHING Paul Muni Writes 'HERE'S a good deal to recreating a famous character than pinning hiskers < n your chin and putting pillow under your vest. Makeup ays a big part research plays a You have to know, for inance. how Zola looked before you ii1,002 words
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Article81 1939-11-01 1 U/HEN Robert Young laced the problem of performing leifbt-of-hand tricks for his role of Steve Morgan in Metio-Cioldwyn-Mayer's 'Miracles Sale." hlf friend Chester Morris, actor and expert mai .one to blsieseus with magic k aona. Then the studio ed Paul LePaul, famous card manipulator, who ".ave him his p duwork81 words
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Article, Illustration222 1939-11-01 2 capitol Bachelor Mother THE mirth -making talents which Ginger Rogers exhibited so ♦-fflcctively in such previous hits as Stage Door" and "Vivacious Lady" •ire developed to new hilarious heights in the Capitol Theatres next offering, "Bachelor Mother.' Miss Rogers enacts the role of a department store salesgirl who suddenly becomes222 words
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Article, Illustration994 1939-11-01 2 GRANDEUR, COMEDY MYSTERY THIS WEEK j BACHELORS I boss. With Charles Coburn as frustrated grandfather. Frank Al- < 's green-eyed admirE. E. Clive as an acidulous butler, Ferike Boros and Ernest Truex in the featured cast. 'Bachelor Mother" boasts a superb acting roster. (Lirson Kanin, remembered for his brilliant work994 words
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Article, Illustration693 1939-11-01 3 THE ringing cry of "bunch of armchair geographers who never discovered anything but the depths of a plum pudding!" is the climax of the Twentieth Century^Fox epic "Stanley and Living-stone" which wiil be seen in Singapore soon. With this scathing indictment does Spencer Tracy, as Henry693 words
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