Morning Tribune, 7 November 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. I— N<>- :J(i SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 7, L939. FIVF CFNTS.
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  • 261 1 BITTER RED ATTACK ON AXIS ALLIED POWERS "Bourgeois Govts." ■Denounced WORKERS SUMMONED TO PROTECT CHINA MOSCOW, NOV. (i. fERMANY BRITAIN AND FRANCE ARE ATTACKED IN A G SIFESTO ISSUED BY THE COMMUNIST BOTERNA. noNAI ON THE EVE OF THE TWENTYSECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION. lne manifesto denounces the "bourgeois
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  • 131 1 London. Nov. 6. QENMARK is having 1 lot of trouble with floating mines whieh have broken away from the German minefield! in the Baltic. Thirty mines have already been d up the east coast and it is believed that 100 mint s are floating about. The
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  • 27 1 London, No. 6. I n Ambassador to Turkey, von Papen, has, according to tge, arrived in Sofia. He continue hia journey to Turkey to-t-ntly recalled to Berlin.
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  • 40 1 Brussels, Nov. 6 THE Belgian Ambassador in Berlin has been instructed to protest to the Reich following a flight by German aeroplanes over Belgium yesterday. The 'Belgian Observation Service definitely identified the machines as German.- Reuter
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  • 55 1 "I Shall Resist Civil Disobedience Unless Nagpur. Nov. f>. 'I SHALL resist civil disobedivnvv unless I find ftlM country on-pared for that, said Mahatnia (iandhi. in an interview iollouini; the abortive talks with the Viceroy. He added:— "As regards non-co-operation, it has already begun with the resignation of the on»
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  • 39 1 Copenhagen, n<>v 0 Large numbers lI the Danbh minority living in the German ridi of the Bchleowig frontier are being eglied up for service In the German army, according to the North Behletwig r.tw«paper Canskeren.
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  • 306 1 LONDON. NOV. g. THESE IS A SUGGESTION FROM WASHINGTON TO-DAY THAT 1 THE CONGRESS MIGHT (ONTINTK. ID NKLTKAI.ITY CAMPAIGN r.Y AUTHORISING ECONOMIC PRFSSIKH AGAINST JAP Senator Key Plttman, chairman of the Senate Foreign RelationsCommittee, said that unless relation, with Japan improved before -the 4merican-Japanf.se commercial
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  • 356 2 NORWAY'S ACTION ANGERS GERMANY London. Nov. (i. THi. An. -.ican steam. Qi Flint, is expected to return dfl fnmj Norway to the United Statai with her cargo, destined for \t tain, sun on boaid. The Barman Government are understood to have been Informed
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  • 39 2 AUSTRALIA'S INFANTR Y REORGANISED Melbourne. Nov. G. .Minister [Of Dtfence) announces tturt Australia is to reorganise bar infantry on Una of the new adopted by the British Infantry, Instiional plato m equipped i light machine-guns, and forming thn Reuter
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  • 45 2 London. Nov. 6. THE chiei of the German General Stall announced to-day that the death penalty under the military law may dp imposed on anyone trying to undermine the soldier: morale, and oo those responsible lor looting and desertion. Reuter
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  • 59 2 Paris. Nov. 6. |T is now revealed that a German U-b *1 sank »n Bremen harbour on Jan. 4 while carrying out trials, accordIns to Havas message trmn Zurich. When the submarine was raised the crew were found dead. The bodies were cremated In greatest
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  • 23 2 Copenhagen. Nov. 6: General Queipc ciellano has been appointed Spanish Ambassador to Rome, according to the newspaper Politijen. Reuter
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  • 95 2 Stockholm, Nov. 6. AN official statement issued in Helsinki says that negotiations in Moscow are proceeding normally and progressiiii» slowly. It Is unlikely that there will be any new developments for the next few dav.s. In Moscow, there is a gigantic celehratlon (rf the 22nd
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  • 59 2 London, Nov 6. THF master of the British ship Clement. (.'ant Harris, called M thfe Admii London to report the sinking his ship by an enemy raider in the itfi Atlantic a mcnth ago. was recently reported to be operating in raider was the Admiral Schcer,
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  • 36 2 ndon, Nov 6. THE Nazi Cultural Leader hu.s been ordered to conduct b pun Nazi ■rature. It u* believed that anti-Semitic lite-/ will be retained, and anti-801. Iff ram re destroyed Reuter
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  • 108 2 Monday, Oct. 30. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas were present at a parade lof the St. John's Ambulance Brigade .held at the Jalan Bfesar stadium. Wednesday, Nov. 1. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Thursday.
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  • 72 2 I I Singapore, Monday Jantan bin Mohained 27 claimed trial this morning Ja the second jxUice court, before il Koh. on a cha uonesth lining a .stolen bicycle the property Khoo Sun Teck. at 2 15 a.m' On the application of Court (.or Charles W
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  • 230 2 The funeral of the luh I Srott who passed aw... at U J (.ent-rai Hospital jresUrdjn murnint tiMik place at the Bidadan tnieu-n the same afternoon, and largely attended. Rev A. A. Macphi-r the Forces attached Highlanders, conducted Among the very sent which included tl.t
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  • 158 2 London. Nov. 6. THIS morning's French communique reports local artillefy act;. several points of the western front. One German patrol attempted occupy one of th e islands in the middle of the Rhine during the night but wew soon driven out by the French. An attempt by
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  • 48 2 Nazi Soldiers Underfed Budapest. Nov POSTERS have appeared in the s 1 of Vienna, depicting a Gen soldier hclding a single piece of bit* and a Hungarian girl with a ba ket I li of loaves. 6 I%w The slogan underneath sa; lons can we endure this?'— Reuter
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  • 40 2 FATAL FALL FROM LORRY i From Our Own Correspon Johore Bahru WHILE unloading betel nu lorry at tl shortly after 8.30 a m middle-a«ed Chinese, Tang V fell off the. lorry, sustaining i injuries. He died at the gent. maBBH^
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  • 1100 3 Heroic Stand Against Germans In Last War Brussels, Nov. 6. A RENTER message announces the death of "Burgomaster Max," otherwise Sir Adolphe Eugene Jean Henri Max. Mayor of Brussels during the Great War, at the age ol 70. To friends and
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  • 170 3 London, Nov. 6. THE first official German comment on the passing of the United States Neutrality Bill and the repeal of the arms embargo apI in the Diplomatik Correspondent, the organ of the German n Office. I suggestion of sour grapes |en the newspaper mentions Us Into
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  • 53 3 U-BOAT MASTERED l ondon. Nov I KES |NI authoritative F" tpnT to-dav respecting >"\ U r»ni I bo P a t and shll<l itaik demonstrate how. at the L'-boat has been British merchant ships 7 UI ,n nine weeks o the war J lh( outbreak of war the Mrt nt
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  • 110 3 London. Nov. 6. i SAFE deposit. 50 feet doep. in the A names gravel under Westminster Hospital is being constructed conUnts^-six srammes of ,d lor the hospitals radium bombs radium salts, valued at between £30,000 and £40,000. Fifty feet of steel tubing, 15 inches in
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  • 67 3 London. Nov. 6. AY should have been seen the iditionaJ festivities in England to downfall of Guy Fawkes. but with air raid precautions and thi* i'. bonfires, rockets, etc. were out testion. in- children were brought for their fun. and indoor firere used. difference from
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    • 36 3 TENFOLD by J^^X^T ELIZABETH ARDHN Women whose hand, ar, a COMiant u, ami admirut.u, N rou^h cuticle, brltUene« and breakm. nail varnish Cho«n ftoM tiad^ to matcn bh»d Lipsticks. n j w,\) -\Riys Batter y Rd
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  • 253 4 Mr. S.W.Jones To Succeed Sir Alexander Small fcs Official communique states that the Right Hon. the B. ry of the Ooloniea has been pleased to appoint Mr s. \v. Jones, C.MO, Malayan Civil Scrvjcr. to be Colonial Secretary, Straits s uil in succession to
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  • 86 4 A BILJ to provide for the registration of businesses In the colony based <m the enactment recently passed in the PMS but not yej In force, was pubea in a Government Gazette Exti ninary last night The objects and reasons state: lli( need for legislation for
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  • 369 4 LONDON CHEERFUL IN WARTIME "TO^ni t Sinuapore. Monday. JJhoj LE m London were sn cheorfu and t )ll(litions there SQ c ose to normal that the blackout was the only indication I had of the war, said Mr. A. Montor, of the well-known Singapore firm of Messrs. Montor Ltd., in
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  • 65 4 An order made by the Governor and published in a Government Gazette Extraordinary last night, prohibits the sending from the Colony to a place OWier than another part of the Colony or the Malay States, any undeveloned exposed photographic plate or film PermiLs to do bo
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  • 60 4 n n 84ngaport, Monday. h«- Paciaiis presented a gav appearance this evening when crowds of people ot every nationality gathered in JWg ngnbtn to witness 112 Boating 1 Igj Rjtxeat by the bandi and drum? n^li BaOalkm, 10th Hyderabad he!r W vlS thClr :nn u^oiSS g rnd tJ
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  • 246 4 $1,000 Fine In Lottery Convictions Singapore. Meniai pONVICTED on a eharg< »f a s>. mins in carrying on public |«,t tery. chap-jee-kee. two Hokkfci huipse were this morning fined S 1.000 each, in default, four months simple imprisonment, each, In r J. Fletcher-Cooke. the Third Police .Magistrate. Both the accused.
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  • 75 4 Extortion Attempt Alleged Singapore, Monday.— Ng Keng H <J2> Hokkien, appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh the Acting Second Police Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of attempting to commit extortion, by putting Wang Sek Kuang in fear of loss of livelihood and demanding $5 at 7 p.m. Oct. 9
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  • 69 4 RICKSHA PULLER HURT IN COLLISION T u Singapore, Monday. tih ambulance was summoned to Cecil I Street at about 10.30 this morning to I attend to a ricksha puller who was in- P jured in a collision between his richsha and a trolley-bus. Besides .suffering from contusion.s and I abrasion^
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  • 18 4 THE meeting of the Johore Council of 1 State is postponed from to-day to Nov. 21.
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    • 18 4 \ov. 7 I i 'iioi»t:.v>s I To-tla> 9 a.m.— l p.m.— |)N 2 p.m.— l p.m.— \H)^ U/
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  • 30 5 Mr u R.Redfeara, the Sinf apore Scinif official, who returned yesterdescribes am 'intule.it witii Oer- u u-boati in an Intertlew whkfc u,ii be t«»uiui on v*z? 4
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  • 79 5 MALAY ACTORS ENTERTAIN THE TROOPS very successful entertainment wu> i the men and officers of the [iment, at Alexandra Barrack!, j Saturday night. B\ coun Daeing Mlfckah bin patron of the Malay Artists oi Lngapore, Lnche Mohamed Ali Munchi's ction ol the "Durga of Bali," the a story of two
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  • 62 5 ore, Monday— J. de Silva, a alesman, appeared before Mr. C. H. (oh. the Acting Second Police Magisthis morning on a charge of being Irunk and disorderly in Geyiang Road. 1 p.m. on Nov. 4. i pleaded guilty and admitted icts. :eply to his honour, accused said
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  • 219 5 Singapore, Monday. M JF you come back to Singapore again after your release from prison, you will not get off so easily," was the warning of his lordship, Mr. Justice Pedlow, to Goh Seng Huat, alias Wong Ah Hoh, a banishee Who was sentenced to
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  • 1907 5 Britain's Superiority On The Seas A WARNING to Malayan residents] to refrain from discussing tin movements and disposition of H.M ships was given by Lieut.-Comman-ier 11. M. Douglas, R.N., when he described the naval situation in a broadcast from the B.MJJ.C. last
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    • 103 5 r-^— j Woman and home, home and children, there is unconscious harmony in these words. No %?W^> '-Vk\ home Can be hapPy Un eSS .^BBgwPMj mother is carefree and baby '"^^^Uj^F^i contented. The wise mother realises this early and weans x4S^W Wk f baby on "Lactogen". "Lacto%^W^^^ gen" is whole
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  • 156 6 BOXER SUES PROMOTER Singapore. Monday. THL ta>e in which boxer Boy Quee ninu boxlag promoter Mr. J. F, Roiu-on for the sum of SGO. beiim the balance allegedly due on an renient dated Auk. Ufc this year. was to-day mentioned before Mr. <;. L Howe. Civil District Judge. Promoter Roncon
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  • 133 6 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. pONVICTED on a charge of stealing a bicycle at the 8» 2 milestcne Jalan Scudai. on June 6. Khoo Kim Hock was to-day, .sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. B. Weiss, the first magistrate. Court
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  • 49 6 MR X)N S: |87 Upper Berango behind an aged mo 6 sor. Hen^ Sai. Heng Nam. H< [wang, one d Kiang. 2 da lleng I .lung and Mr 2 sons-in-law, and U lo mourn tii^ loss. Ful Nov. 8, at 3 p.m.. and th< Serangoon Road 7 Cemetery
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  • 199 6 The attention of the public the fact that, for atfministrati sens, it has been found advl I separate the control cf Imports is linked with foreign exchan from th;. control of exports, v. mere closely connected with ship] control. Commencing on Ist V umber. will be the following
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  • 113 6 Male Europeans of British nati In Singapore are reminded that Nov. 7. U the date allotted for regi tion, under the Registration Orci.: for persons who.v? surnames begi DA-DZ. Person: who fall within the ci DA-DN are asked to register b 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and
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    • 23 6 A /Mrs ilw) HOI SliOXls j^(V* HOSIERY VA w orveis Brassieres ALso -HUBUiri: »rai ks Gl. Stamford Kd. Fhonr (Eu Court i 3335
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    • 156 6 SINGAPORE TIRF CLCI WINTER MEETIN(, SATURDAY 11TH, TUESDAY w,, s SATURDAY 18TH NOYI VIB] R ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 JP DAY. 31ST OCTOBER. 1 SWEEPS A $5 UNLIMITED STAKE FOR MEMBERS ON be held each Race day. A tickstq mii:t be in be received befne 3.30 y except Saturdays. tickets
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  • 1342 7 COMPLEXION CARE AT FORTY L~^Tour Woman R«>a«l«'r« |\i/nH increasing age, care of the 11 mplexion becomes a matter ■pi- nd more importance and I voman of forty will conI upon nourishment of the I n Before retiring at night she I massage into her face and I ,an ample supply
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    • 35 7 J> i,i»/i M iijii#>A/ serve. See our prepared meah ™g» 5 5■ 5 PORK BRAWN, VO 1 PIES ETC. 1-if ONE S3 7« FIVE LINES c g 122A 4d»t 0/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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  • 317 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, November 7, 1939. NAZI BLUSTER DRITANNLA still rules the waves in spite of what Goebbel* and hia underlings have had to say about it. And, do not doubt it. Goebbela has had in spite of his Jong and mysterious silence a good deal to say about the
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  • 726 8 HEAVY LOSSES WOULD FACE GERMANY I/indon. Nov. 6. MILITARY authorities seem to be inclining more and more to the view that the lull on the Western Front may not 1)0 broken before the Spring, though the proviso is attavhed that Hitler does
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  • 88 8 Paris, v, THi: i.mkl and tr.ulr ..tuutioii 1 in Bohemia is rupidh u,,r according to t n iV s dispatch. There is v i v little bread, while su^ar ind (oil are short and fanner. n r lJn able to use tractors wring to lark of
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  • 19 8 Paris. Nov. i>. I TO-DAYS communique I 'There was artillery activity at I M'vcral points on the Front."- Reuter
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  • 198 8 Will Try To Improve Relations DETERMINATION to work for improvement of Soviet- Japans in a s a.'Zl?" ZZnT* the neW Smiel Ambassador to Japan. I in Tokv Kh hiS s Te(al >- the eve of his arrival MShimonoseki, Nov. 6. CONSTAINTJN Smetanin. newlyappointed Soviet Ambassador
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  • 112 9 FINNISH TANKS ON THE MOVE I event of a final breakdown gotiationa with Moscow, .paring to defend tl< he utmost of her power. Her Litters are already manned. On e right are seen her tanks moving L i the frontier. 4 A column of tanks of the Finnish Army, now
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    • 228 10 um Mem Of nils |'AVILIO\ (.K\\i> omiu\ iUJtiLiJ k 6 5 9.15 TO-NIGHT GAINSBOROUGH PICTUEE DISTRIBUTED BY M (i.M. MARGARET LOCKWOOD MICHAEL REDGRAVE PAUL LtJKAS DAME MAY WHITTY, Latest Gaumonl News with scenes on the Western Front. A GALLERY OF PEOPU WHOH MADE THE HAPPY WOViE OF THE MONTH! MEET
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    • 205 10 "lier, she is Lovely LIFE VELEZ Ih, Screens Hot (ha Star B,i in a last, furious Comedy i Whirlwind <>l UW Merri- -m j TO-DAY Ml at the r%fITOL g* HE HAS A BOMBPROOF HEART! g OH, YEAH?...S/ie melts ic©- I bergs dazzles uncles j* y <.0 lm\ frazzles fiancees!
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  • 312 11 tin (l of the committee of the All-Ma'aya Muslim Missionary last week it was stated that replies had been received tranches at Malacca and Penang and also from lations of the vaiious Muslim Communities of Singa1 0 tne proposal to petition Government to declare
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  • 125 11 London. Nov. 6. death of Admiral Sir Hugh inclair is officially announced B Sir Hugh Sinclair was born He entered the Navy In 18S r >. in the last European War. red in 1926. H la also officially announced Vice-Admirml Sir Henry Percy "■fclas died
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  • 64 11 J MAN'S ALLEGED TTEMPTED SUICIDE IgPow Monday^An 18-year-old *'ong Ah Moi, claim: TL a f mornin 8 Mr. C. H. Acting Second Police MagLsJBtai? > ai e thatshe attempted 29™" suicide at about 7 p.m. on Dg p^ rk ]UmDln B into the sea at P ii iCa l ion
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  • 45 12 CHINESE PATRIOTIC FUND tributtoni ke up M t01k... i-. H i I 1 tteiui 110 110 Beng $2. Lim c i n. v I 1 T:i i n Han |i I Su Sin >io. |H B I )U]fCf >aaw Lim S?0. -100 C Soo I
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  • 36 12 Sin A FATAL tie. Buk ih i Sal In tlie Trafl iiu> morning, when a l he death, ol ai, Ch m. by n L f If'. Tl I r.ded I
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  • 824 13 Trial Game On The Padang j Whites t: Colours 0. THE Army forwards who played for Whites yesterday in the second State hockey trial of the season, certainly impressed the selectors with their pleasing combination and their accurate stick-work, when Whites beat Colours by
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  • 16 13 m la y v dsc M 13-13 '5-4.: Chia I I 1
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  • 31 13 LOYALS BEATEN AT RUGBY tC liege Union beat the Loyal t rugby y< stcrday by eight point? oal and' one try) to five potati All scoring took place in 1 half.
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  • 41 13 Inc U Mian having beaten Mr. jj, |n by 20 points in a game of >50 i emi-final of the Geylang serai a- ball billiard chamjions uey, will meet Inche Ha-,-htm final on Saturiay to at 7-30 p.m.
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  • 35 13 IfG to the -sodden condition of the round, the h ckey fixture between .c r.c and St.* Joseph's Instituwhich was have been played day at tlv s c R.C. had to be
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  • 13 13 I' Raffle* ion and the Police, which played yesterday at Depot, was cancelled.
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  • 379 13 n ng deliberation by the Selection Committee last night, 'owing the final trial match, the following have been selected sent the Rest side for the Poppy Day Ladies' Hockey Match ■ist the Europeans to-morrow at the S.C.C.:— ■^wers <g.5.c.,; j. Atweli (Y. ■W,'- A. Pejinefather
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 252 14 Missed Chances At Balestier A sees i;i- A the MM »1 th.ir b,in« bMten bv the Smgapon- Colts l.v MM only 1:,:,,, ,JS Kan,, „.av,,. Id^te P.ain yesterday. n;id the C I C foi itllteed opportunity thai would have won by a comfortable margin. Thnr
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  • 96 14 Th<' ladtAH AMOCUtton bMim for the work On WednesUa> against thr British Army Jean p Ms DbO Oftpt H. M Mohltaupti LI Q C I) P K Bhaskaran: Ta Ilok BiOfti Lt R:'nd:' Singh. Lt. Balwant 84 It m G Bewoor, Tharani Singh Reserves: M Beni f.C i)'
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  • 94 14 Tl: of hockey played on the Khalai Association ground on Saturday, the Windsor-* Ist XI defeated the Tan Tork S^ng H.R.C Ist XI bv an odd goal in Jive. Although the groun the wlntfaon had better control of ttM '■uiio The visitnrs led one-nil through T K
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  • 24 14 The N.T.B. Rank XI beat the Thornycrofi Sports Club by three goals to one at the Q lang Stadium, on Saturday.
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  • 255 14 Singapore. i\ gpjte ,\v rain ami i sodden track a] honei irorkouti at the glngayani Turf dub this morninj in pi lor tin* wnr.t'i nmunf. Both the Mild track and the second track wen n§eA Best work was d<»ie by Ganderdown (Ardagh) and Royal Desire.
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  • 296 14 Singapore. Monday. JHE R.A F. won a decisive victory over the R.E. at Changi m a rugi BMtare to-day, when they ran out the victors to the tun< l! points to nil. The Bappsrs made headway when the game opeittd, but a nice movement was
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  • 166 14 Stole Cycle From Cinema Compound Singapore Moniay, CHAK(.H) with theft of a bicycle 4 the compound of Ihc SeraagM Talkies on Saturday nifht, Mnlu. med Noor bin Ismail, an IH-\ear-oli Malay, pleaded guilty before Mr. J. Fletrher-Cooke in the Third Police < ourt this HtffHlßf. 1 The facts of the
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  • 43 14 Singapore, muiji-j SAID to have been knocked down &J motor lorry at about 1.30 p while cycling along Merchant m young Chinese girl was taken to General Hospital by ambulance She sustained abrasions over her r.nd wa.s extremely shocked scious.
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  • 24 14 Iln a I'rionclly game of soccer M P. A. ground. Balestier Road, on Has Department Athletic Party Thornyeroft Sports Club by five
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    • 84 14 \'%&ml M tiJK Picked and preserved as I^2^^ JQ soi»n as tlu-\ are ripe and C-^St^^l packed in airtight bottles. JW^^PP^, Crosse Blackwoll's J Gooseberries remain as v/ m{ fresh and juicv as on the and will make the most fe^:S^3 invi n^ larts ai d puSl T tmr<^k^^\ nr\
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  • REUTER'S cOMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 5 15 lidon. Monday unofficial
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    • 36 15 Mond 30b g Vea 2J5»i Tr. Trad. ibe^. bblO l^ Lmii 3*2 9L>lfi ■i S'hai Ban^ 'London V ter. 834 Cfos A v- C. 13°8 i American Tobacco K 92 6 18 40
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    • 24 15 LONDON RUBBER London. Monday. ■ci Forward) Jan Mar. 11 B b. 11 U- 1 ■cl Forward) Apr June 10 7 8 b. 11 s.
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    • 51 15 London. Monday. Him Oil 'Malay i in bulk. mf tnent. Not given ■pra 'Straits FMS> jpt £11.0.0 Sellers Ko Flour (Sarawak 1 Et S'ment. Nominal d Pearl. (Singapore) t S'ir. 30 6 Sellers Muntok nt. No* Dec. Paid <>> Black Lampong u. 2 3 4 Buyer ood Mark' Block
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  • 34 15 I New York. Nov. 6. ping operations can be nued «> n America and Europe utrality ban, the United reported to be ready to ime commission to trans- 1 1< ■<•-. Atlantic vessels ama Ri- Reuter
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  • 263 15 London. N v 6. IN authuiitative naval Circlet, the frequent. v thi< I Intensil underwater campaign mercantile shipping Cfttisei no anxiety, and the belief is general that the U-boat offensive has b» scotched The fifUTM of losses of mere!.. shipping the
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  • 175 15 CARE OF DESTITUTE WOMEN THE meeting of the Fortnightly Clut 1 yesterday was taken by Mrs. H. A. Lord cf the' Salvation Army. She spoke en "Some Aspects of the Army Work Among Women in Singapore She made a brief reference to the origin of similar work in England and
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  • 120 15 Singapore. Mono. TEH Krh Kee, a 26-year-old Hokkun thi.s morning pleaded guilty before Mr. J Fletcher-Cooke. the Third Police Magistrate to a charge ol theit ol jewellery valued at $52 from a dwelling at the 13th milestone. BembftWang R; on Sept. 22. It was alleged that
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  • 189 16 Indignities Alleged l ondon, N Ci kici s< has i>« ii fHren in Gei mam i<» WfTJI <»f indit; ml .id 111-treatment l>> Britisli tutbori Its i»| (til :i 111 iimimlmis ol the O« iictii Consul. ih- in GlasfwH ullh «-n 1 1 1 «-i\ nuMi-pi
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  • 71 16 (Continued from page 1 mention will i>e broughi to nl Saymi', thai the Japanese-Americai h otiatioiu ar< ;ai tamount to A: negof latio I iln meai ing, the Kokumin draws attention U ■hi., of thf v.u. e and Pearl rivers In View o! flic fact that Aim\>
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  • 81 16 Sinfapore, Monday. A VERDICT of death l>y niisadvtn n tare was t,>-da> returned by My. W. (i. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, .it (he eonclnsion of the inquiry into the death a 10-vear-old boy named Chan Henfi wnlch ooonrred at the lan Tork Ben| Hospital on Not. 2.
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  • 155 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) I poh. Monday. PECULIAR to all other Mala\an towns. I poh. the Hub oi Malaya, possesses a selfmade market lor the sale of Indian torn alone, beside the banks of murkish Kinta River. Any evening, after dusk, passers-by Hugh Low Street
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  • 153 16 London. Nov. 6. Till GCfMM intd. »1 nriter. who has found ianH««f| in faff. land after MfMBAI experience of the concentration i* a nips at Duthtii and lUn -lu>nuald. i ontrihutfs urtide to the current quartcrl> issue ot the (alholu >hdical (iuardian. conlirminu in almost
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  • 343 16 Alleged Knife Threat THE Pork Seller Singapore, Monday I WHILE Tang Ah Hway, a Chinese pork-seller, was riding home M Thomson Road on the night of Sept. 5 this year he was, h 1 topped by two Chinese on cycles, threatened with a knife and maol land over his cash
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  • 107 16 Kuala Kangsar. Monday. A TRAGIC incident occurred yes- terday afternoon in a forest area at Jalang (Sungei Siput), where two timber drawing buffaloes are reported to have trampled to death a Chinese caretaker. It appears that the animate were In B Qght in a bush, when the
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  • 261 16 WHAT is the state d! iV'.'linjl Germany? Art Uw p**»pie I lidly behind Hitler? It is tliil I to tfive a definite answer i« "Ka qiustions at Uus sU^t of the ■gig but there are certain nulicatitiwß^ which we may jeasoiublv Uktß lit*e. Reliable reports show that
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