Morning Tribune, 21 November 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol 4— No- M*. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 21, 1989. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 929 1  -  Submarine Toll Of Victims Higher Than By London. Nov. 20. WO fewer than eight steamers have now been established sunk dining the week-end by German mines which have been laid in the North Sea in defiance of all the principles of law
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    27 1 a led that escaped death ilkinf in the park on Sunday I oil trees, uprooted >y a storm, crashed eighty feet from Fleuter. EX-KAISER WILHELM
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  • 79 1 RATIONS SCHEME SOON London. Nov. M. jm registration of ration cards with shopkeepers for the supply bacon, butter and sugar is proceeding busily this week. Food Supply will annce the date when the rationing soon after No\ L.i [istration Is scheduled ithorities will then be able I required supplies for
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  • 14 1 Hague, N< iplane ftei being by a il. Reuter
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  • 8 1 !0 try leavi 1 ored from to-morrow.- Reuter
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  • 18 1 .don, Nov. 20. rora Ho por« i from h Uw wese are ttmln to c
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  • 11 1 i Da la. melta it thf aiftry of War.
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  • 59 1 Yokohama, No\. mo. Tin: captains ot the freighter Veizan Main and the Dutch liner Ijisalak yesterday sighted I mysterious white cruiser off the peninsula ui I ju in the Pacific Ocean. The liner Kunishma Maru reports a large green submarine of unknown nationality, sighted in the Channel
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  • 192 1 Survivors' Ordeals In Lifeboat U mlon. Nov. It. HOW an aeroplane helped to ■ftVC Hi survivors of the Norwegian tanker AtrnekJodf was described bj the survivors who reached a/. east coast port >es tefday. They were 53 hours adrift in a small open boat uhich twice capsi/eil, on the second
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  • 593 2 MORE RAINS RESULT IN EXTENSION OF FLOODS N n JHE numl enemy patrols was pn •>' than in th II tries Morice In Petit ien. j tionol NO Mans land continued Horn t lie Apach region t rex Votges, being particularly Insistent to
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  • 31 2 kkur (Bombay), fckm <J :VI.». and five Hindus t I. i I 28 i.l'O]»lr W(T»« 11 and l number i I were looted in a r< ligioUH ri Reuter
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  • 27 2 '.pore. Monday. A lalk on "The Moden Fighter" will to broadcast b) the 8.M.8.C next Monday and ot) "The Modern Bomber" on the Monday following.
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  • 160 2 Sinking Of Neutral Ships Mnvp To Get Supplies? London, Nov. 20. mnUtma light on Gerinany's attack on neutral merchantmen are thrown by the Egyptian newspaper, Albalagh. which points out that the purpose is less to deprive the Allies of certain raw material than to compel neutrals to sell their products
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  • 187 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. An elderly Chinese, giving his name as Chew Chong, was thl> morning produced before Inche Harcn bin Ahmad and had three charges preferred against him. In the first instance he was charged i with having failed to übserve traffic regulations while riding
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  • 85 2 Singapi Monday.-- An English:idian, M. P. Davies, plwded Bttilty this morning in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne on a summona charge, thai, he on Nov.' 12 at Singapore voluntarily caused hurt to a woman, Goh Tin Liu. Davits said he was
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  • 135 2 MECHANICS ASK FOR MORE Singapore, Monday. MEARLY 1.000 workmen employed in Chinese engineering workshops have submitted demands to their employers for increase of wages. An increase of 50 cents per day in the wage of skilled labourers is oiue of the demands. The second demand is an increase of 20
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  • 25 2 Mr c. B. Paul v.ili address Kotary Club of Singapore at its luncheon tuet'ting at the AdelprV. Hotel on Wednesday on "British Citizenship."
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  • 41 2 Copenhagen. Nov. I The Berlingske Tidende reports the Germans have prepared a list of 58 English, and eight passenger ships allegedly armed action against submarines, which I thprpfnrp hp ***** nf jUpht Reuter
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  • 19 2 Doom. Nov. 20: The ex-Kaiser f sent a me&sage of symp°* hv nvpr Simon Bolivar disaster.— Reuter
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  • 106 2 <From Our Own Correspondent Muar, Sunder pvo youthful offenders. Tay I Chooi (13) years) and Lau Si* 14 years) were this morning br° >efore Inche Haron bin Ahmad led with having found tc w&tession of cigarettes for whir ould not give a satisfactory ion. In answer to
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  • 542 3 Nazis Try To Curb National Spirit London, Nov. 20. report of unrest in Czechoslovakia show how the Nazis are tinning their efforts to suppress the national spirit which d up since Independence Day on Oct. 28 in Prague. In every Czech city Nazi Black Guards
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  • 69 3 Hongkong:, Nov. 20. rientsin wire slates that the CM have lately tightened tin•wckade of the British and French l<avMi» but ftnc nv ades open for transit. made at the>e points become nly a few pexmms are eyery hour. Under th« luarantine regulations, ve> hai are forced to
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  • 68 3 A <>t $177 from the Chinese w Owners' Guild, Singapore, the latest list of donations to Day Fund. received from the h:n. treathe Fund, Singapore, is as folMr. E. N. c. Woollerton $200; ymous $5, members of the Chinese Owners' Guild $177; Mr. J. J. 1 amount
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  • 294 3 Fear Of An Enchained People London, Nov. 20. DEPORTS of weekend terrorism in Czechoslovakia are the subject of mucb comment in the press. The Times says that although Prague has become a forbidden cty to the outside world, "it is certain that the Czech
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  • 123 3 Ac -Ac Guns In Action don. Hi ANTI-AIKCRAFI afternoon on ;m aeroplai hi Shells burst chine, which direction Paris, Not 2U Air raid i morning at Kormi Vall< both cam Ihe nil rt< 2f) minutes Reuter in tome quartet it moi one German machli part In tin- ilmht over ioutl
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  • 57 3 London. Nov. 2(» IMPORTATIONS of -round and ground pepper are prohibited md< i new order Issued i>v the Board Trade No applications for import, li< i.n>. u-ill hn ontoi'l iiniil until flirthf'l M.^ will lit* t 1 1 i < i i ,1 1 1 i
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  • 70 3 Singapore Monday Detective E'oilce Constable Quek -\:i Mec, oi bC&Ch Road Station. I' Lfonu anct Koh Ah Kenu. appeared be lore Mi' Ooatad Oldhani in the Bee Police Court i)i.s morning on a sun moi.s thawing thtm with voluntai ca':.-.inu burt to Yew Thian at 9
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  • 63 3 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform In public to-day at Parrer Park at 5.30 p.m under the direction of Mr. S. chapman. Bandmaster The following la the programme l. March, "The Mountain Oromta Bitenberg 2 Overtun "Light Cavalry. p hup, 3. suite, "The Merchant ol
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  • 3071 4 Third Day Of The Marine Inquiry Singapore, Monday. rtion that even in order to save 23 livea and a ship heading fora minefield the officer in charge of Fire Control on Singap ire island could not give the <>hUt to fire i shot
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  • 88 4 Our Of |p*h, M A Sa FeSUlt f atm 'nsun.,,l an unemployed <„ tumble burns when ai ..u •sallied to have throun b! of^atetu and over h, s hr, (1 and DM injured man. Pnnnusamv \^.is brought into the rapah H pital on Sunday and Lafef «oi,\m
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  • 188 4 (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Monday. JOHN ana Papa, brother and sister, who were convicted of the murder of a 16-year-old bride, and who appealed against their sentence to-day, heard the F.M.S. Appeal Court dismiss the man's appeal, and convict the- woman
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    • 125 4 DO YOl NEED GLASSES? T h o m p s o n Certified Frames and Mountincs 'Wp^ are priced $3.00 $5.00 T*rwm?*f*t and $7.00. The cost of U il^W the lenses (Irpcnds on your eyesight needs. ll urr your Hues Examined nou THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Fyesight Specialists. 4. AKCADK
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  • 2026 5 U-BOAT'S LIFE NOT HAPPY Bitter War Of Science And Seamanship A REFERENCE TO CONTACT MINEFIELDS— THE EFFICIA ENCY < i WHICH HAS I NFORTUNATELY BEEN DEMONSTRATED SEVERAL TIMES IN SINGAPORE WATERS RECENTI.Y"— WAS MADE IN A BROADCAST TALK LAST NIGHT FROM THE B.M.RC.
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  • 105 5 Chinese Hear Robbery Charge Explained I Singapore. RfoOflUjr. IRPESTED onlv \.stcula>, two A N ,,,mti Hckkieni were this aiterbroofht up before Mr. C H. Koh in the Third Police Court, when a charge of armed robbe;\v vl explained to them. Tan Ah Tee (20) and Kens Ho 122», together with
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  • 78 5 p M .la Produced in the i' I Court this afternoon be- 11. Koh. Kanniah Chitty, Id Tamil Hindu, heard a ol kidnapping a 13-year old girl the lawful custody of her father d against him Hence was alleged to have been litted at about 5
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  • 95 5 Singapore, Monday. f erk and station interpreter of L Kandang Kerbau Police Station, Fook, a 46-year-old EnglishKheh, appeared before Mr. C. Koh in the Third Police Court this on, when a charge of criminal oi trust as a servant in respect vernment Revenue amounting to entrusted
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  • 55 5 Singapore, Monday, i Johnson, a private from th Artillery, Changi, appeared be Conrad Oldham In the Secom it this morning ow a charg l a taxi valr WOO, be Mr. Ong B at th i dok Roa ul Nov. 18. i claimed trial and I poned
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    • 91 5 \o%. 21 1 I I ItOl'l \\S Register Tfi-ila> a.m.- 1 p.m.— N 0 2 p.m. 1 p.m.— PA /I /I You can tell by Baby's intent p expression that she is watching her Lactogen being ■M n^ prepared. Her instinct tells her that she has to thank Lactogen for
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  • 153 6 Stole Cash From His Uncle Singapore. M.. n PLEADING guilty to a ehafgc theft of S800 in cash fren his uncle in a house in Pulau I, ea Uct. il. Tan Poh Lou. a m.ddleageri Chinese, was this sentenced to four rnntlb' i .r,i U imprisonment bv Mr. Kenn tl
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  • 92 6 Singapore. Mond CHARGED With committoig cr. breach of trust as a servant $***** between June 1 and Oc 13. P. Y. Mohamed Yusof. a 22-3 Tamil Islam, claimed trial bei J. Fletcher-aoke in the Third I Court tins morning. Yusof al^o claimed trial to another charge of theft
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  • 961 7 I«M Our %\'«»III4'II It <•««!<' is the most attractive qualities 111 a woman is genuine enthuH for living and, if you posses^ acious personality the chance* that you Will be popular witli aen and attractive to men. one li spared trials and tribuB m
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    • 65 7 rlTll^^B^ "^^HBl. r&. LJ^ ki_ M .^^B-ft^— Jjfta.-^^— -fl_A-J»— k_^^^» t>^ I lihtlM -imii right in the heart oj Singapore's favourite shopping centre fl in response to public Quick Service, cool and demand Cold Storage pleasant siaroimdiiiKs Creameries l.ld. announce an( eveiythini; sold the opening of a new Milk i
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 289 8 kNE alter the other the great trade unions <»r Britain are reaching agreements with employ•r« and the < < >\ ernmenf to ml* out and lock-outa in wartime. The .Miners' Federation j s the latesi organisation to sign this dge Engineers, railwaymen and r large groups voluntarily offered
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  • 320 8 Hongkong, Nov. 20. 4,1. .-.,i...-: within Pakhoi City, according to the la< portreaehi hl battle, however, ri ■■*»"'>• "> \«.m-hnw. 10 milometrtt north-east of Fangch. tt kitemetreg from th« KwMgsi i,. theJai < ntinned their inland I \m invaaing (■•Miimii «•> >«*..... hundred infatitrx nu
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  • 134 8 Hongkong, Nov. 20. Chinese troops have recaptured the Island of Meichow, which is midway between Foochow and Amoy off the coast of Fukien. At the same time, according to reports reaching here, the Chinese air force yesterday bombed the Tienho Aerodrome outside Canton and engaged the Japanese planes
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  • 57 8 JAPAN SOVIET TALKS Moscow. Not. 2(». JAPAN and (he Soviet have agreed on the composition and work of the mixed commission to demarcate the Monijolian-Manchukuan frontier. M. Molotov and Ambassador Toga, who signed the agreement, also exchanged views on the fundamental principles on which a Soviet Japanese trade agreement must
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  • 79 8 ANOTHER NAZI INFAMY London Nov. jo THE sinking ol the Mm— I ar is perhaps a forecast of tli. things with which Hitler has been threatening a world that is nut ))rP pared merely to accept his *rj|] a^ supn'me law. The Daih Mail s.i\s that the name Simon 801l
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  • 62 8 London, Nov. St. A DECREE published in Rome last nigM announces the niainti nanec under arms of four classes of Resenriati who ireff called to i he colours last August lor ten training. Trainipg «>r rccraita i^ also t main for an Indefinite period it
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  • 312 8 Paris, Nov. 20. TRADE negotiations between Germany and Russia are at the point of death, according to well-informed circles here. The same view is taken in regard to negotiations between the Reich and Sweden. "Germany will soon be ready for an anti-Hitler revolution," declared Otto
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  • 42 9 General Bit MhmnM Iron^ioV. < hit t of the imp (.rmiJl SUM (left), Vtef 'us lagWl U stress a point in discussion with General Sir Ronald Adams a«* th««y leave 10, Owning street after seeing the Premier. Planet News
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  • 77 9 Ijh*: Members of various >outh organisations, rack as the Bo> Scoati ii ihe Boys' Brigade, are eo-cperating as messengers Kb connection lh Aii Raid Precaationf work In a South London borOVgh. A Siout seen receivini a message in connection with A.K.P. work. Planet News Above: As identification
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  • 24 9 cln v tars with bayonet ted l<s Pkotofraphed during a drill ruJ e at a British naval depot. Planet News
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  • 51 12 Monday. Ibe[r. L. C. i i the pi i motioned under the Merchand ordinance for having In his lie quantity E r iras prove< ict, mad firm In Sha i Mr W representatii B tifled that tin perty I Bra Sunlight, Ltd. and. as such, applied -de
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  • 53 12 •Id Chn,--i. "JN !1 Pol. morning on a <h. valued Reserve witi a. Imed ti rteted. Bm oi $10 [q roua Impri onnw at, O: mllmr ch d Chint lined SK3. in def i I by then not D H. tt rnj I two v.
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    • 297 12 JYP&OandBRmSHINDIA^INES iORPORATED IN ENGLA The V. H S. N. Company will have 2 cargo learners loading for the United Kingdom during the remainder of November. All rtMrii maj eall at ports on or oft the route and all laMmr* art hA- fo change or deviation uith or wUhOVfl notice. P.
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    • 264 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPsI CABINS V!TIf PRIVATE BATH. r M Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES, HOMEWARDS: to Colombo, Ad Por Said. Palestine B fcj ttidon, Antwerp, Ro\- H and Scan /la. X! OUTWARDS For particulars refardinf lailtofs. rare*, etc. please apply I L\ THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD] (Incorporated In Denmark)
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  • 480 13 Superior Hockey Combination P°ti<* I; Y M.r.A 0 QISPLAYING all round superiority, the Police scored a convincing l-n victory overUu V.M.C.A. In an interesting hockey match at the Association ground yesterday. The game w;is not as one-sided a.s the .score would suggest, and
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  • 182 13 MISS HEGARTY AND AINSLIE IN FOURSOMES ft bi-monthly mixed four--6 tition for November t Bukit Timah on Sunday I] resulted In a tie between ty A W B Ruddock and |k L Niinn Lt. Com. H. C. m. net score of 35 3 4 In 2 ltli the conditions, how-
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  • 41 13 RAFFLES COLLEGE RUGGER f «rtng will represent the Union against the S'.c.C the Pndan-; this afternoon: Win Ch< Chang Min Tat Shin d Kan. Toh B')on H-iah Cheow Chye, Keng San san, Hoy Jansen, s. Arunandon, an Oon. Abubakar and i
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  • 21 13 Ib between the Keppel Island Club played the Island course the home team with a score to 3.
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  • 233 13 18 keenly contested game of hockey, played yesterday on the ang, the "A" team of the S.CC. drew with the Manchester.. h side scoring a goal no incidents worthy of >rthe fact that during J following the interval, the were awarded three succesnera to no
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  • 76 13 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS |N the Y.M C A. tennis tournament played yeste lay on the Y.M.C.A. courts, S. A. D\ v'ood (-15) beat A. I. Pereira (-80), 6 8-6. in the "A" class singles. in the semi-flnal of the mixed doubles Ifias Nathan and R. Nathan (-3) beat Miss Consh>liere and
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  • 31 13 Dr. B. H T3n "'WP.) beat Chia Ker.g Tyc (scr.) :n tie B.C.R.C. Veteran'* idlcap y nul'.'.s tennis plasred yesterday al Hong Lira Green by 6 4; ti 4
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  • 27 13 Playing at Parrer Park on Saturday In a friendly game of soccer, Duncan Roberts XI defeated the K.T.B. Bank XI by eight goals to five.
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  • 259 13 Indians Beat Colts At Hockey Indian Fores ■eedCMrten Heefcej \l 3. Sini;.i|Kii(> («,||s Hockey Club. I. IN a friendly hotkey fixlurr pl;» > «l on tin- Fair r Turk ground yest»rda\, ihe liidi.iu Fort e llr.wl quarli'ts Ilovkcv X| beat thr Singl pore (oils !lo«kc\ Club by thi goals to
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  • 47 13 The proposed hockey dxture bet* i?ai!]c.s College Union and the Police which was to have been played day, did not comic off. Instead, >nd team "I the Union played first team of the Anglo-Chinese "n their ground resulting In a draw -t one goal ail.
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  • 68 13 Singapore, Monday Mr Col ham. the Second Police Ma uned duties this morning After i 1 1 lod ol absence on sick leave Mr c H Koh, who had been act loi Mr Conrad Oldham, took up dutief n the Third Police Court this afternooi on the transfer
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 122 14 Object ion To Bail Overridden Singujxjro. Mom... I i .;an v. J in the Poftal this morning procfuced befon Mr J i i cook*.. rd police magi on charge an officer iji the Dtp •f. on Nov. 17 about 6.30 p.m. he t«.d two iddn the .Singapore turf Club. After
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  • 115 14 Singapore. Mon Nu Wai. who las^ ty to possession oi timeffl chandu dross at 21 Road, on Nov. 15 while no? a registemi smoker, came up before Mr j L McFall, the Criminal District .indue this morning for sentence. Mr. C.B. i.i m. the Assistant Supervisor or
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  • 133 14 AUfcNUUAL War Relief Fund I lUgurated in Borneo and the appointmeni of the following Central Committee has mei with the approval ih~ E>\ellency the Governor: Member of the North Bom:': Civil rvice, residing In Sandakan (Hon. Mr. 11.I 1 A Rutter, nominated by the tnber Of
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  • 459 14 I Our Own Reporte: Nibong Tebal, Saturday. > PO4 dby the Chief Police Oftcer, Province A uv!!( p WilUhire, I hiei Inspector Byrde, and Asiatic Penang, raided a«amUing Pwty** iak Mali. SUBgei Bakap. P.W., on Wednesday night at 8.20 It is d that the Penan-
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  • 54 14 Illegal Possession Of Badge Singapore. Monday. Amat bin Moniok. appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh. the Singapore fifth Police Magistrate, on a charge of having in hb possession one Automobile Association badge of which he was unable to give a satisfactory account. Accused claimed trial. He was fined $25. in
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  • 84 14 Singapore. Monday:— Mohamed Yahaya bin Haji SharifT <29> a Javanese, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning or* a, charge of theft in a dwelling at 68, Jalan Besar. of two pairs of anklets, valued at $100. the property of Fatiman
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  • 103 14 BREACH OF TRUST OF CAMERA Singapore, Monday:— Lim Chin Sen?, alias Lim Tens Seng, alias M. Shibu kawa. came up before Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning for .sentence, on .1 charge of criminal breach of trust ir lespect of a camera, valued at $300. th property of Mr. Koh Koo
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  • 79 14 Singapore, Monday: When the case in which Lama bint) Tuan Sheikh Abb.! ras culled in the Second Police Cam;;-: re Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning, Court Inspector Charles W. Such Informed the magistrate that he ha Instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor to withdraw the chart
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  • 361 14 News In Romanised Malay Mu- W/* \allg KtlU Hi ai yan. da Kiup a m »egera pul< H b di-ben i mm™ King dan oW'h K- tn khabar-ny. M vhuk harapan.; Sultan u mm buah kapal dat r telah tenggclam apt laut pa da h iri orang ada dl-dalam-nya fcbuatirknn
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 199 14 PUBLIC NOTICES THE REGISTRATION ORDINANCE Male European* of British naUonality in ajippore are reminded that to-day Nov 21. is the date allotted for reelstretion, under the Registration Ordi" SJJ«. f ?r penona whose surnames begin with no pa Persons who raJj within the catexcry M f k((i regl«er between i
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  • 83 15 ICN EXCHANCE London, Frida pg, 176.00 7.52 TT SMI ioi Unofficial 1> >13 32d j Unofficial new Vo* •Bjjg^ LION MARKET £8.8.0 ON SHARE LIST don. Monday. Chemical Industries 30 41aco' 120 tch 28•tie 6 5^16 ttbb< 32 7' L ytm 2 Kintas 15 6 A 2
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  • 35 15 London. Monday. Iark< Quiet pot 11.8b 11 3 16 ■*< .ch Dec. 11 1 16b ****** tad rd 1 Januarv ll'sb 1V 4 6 k r ard) April 10 15 16 b ***** s
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  • 57 15 London, Friday. I lay) in bulk >t. S'ment Not given i 'Straits FMSb«. S'ment £11.0.0 Sellers Flour (Sarawak--179 Seller.; ca, Sted Pearl, Hity (Singapore) er S'mpiu 31!- Sellers er itAQ) White t Nov I),c. S'ment. 6l 4 Spot Sellers er 'FAQ) Black g Oct Dec. S'ment. 4 Spot Paid
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  • 86 15 S.C.R.C. TENNIS SRC. Tennis ties: To-day OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP: John Lim Tan Huck Toe vs. S. A. Dawood Kamls; Yung Loon Chong H Smith ffc. Dr G. F. De Souza P De Souza. To- morrow OPEN DOUBLES: Chua Choon Leong Chin Kee Omi v. Winner of Yong Loon Chonfe- R.
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  • 303 15 "^MERICA >h<:uld lend active assistance to China and ifcndM immediately vsithhoid all aid to Japan because such aid is a suicidal pottey," -aid Dr. Ko«e r Ward ISabson, foremost Anuric;i r ifeUftlician. upon his return to the I'niU-d States from a trip the*
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  • 148 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday CHRIST Church, Malacca, was the srene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon, when Mr. Alexander MaCombie of Sungei Bharu Estate, was married to Miss Isabel Kathrine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John A Giles, of Barnton, Edinburgh The bridegroom is
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  • 178 15 Jai. j 1 day lor dollai u. and movi n lumc ot bn Bfttu Bell b.(i fOC at $1.65, Hun- t $j ou t Bungei $2 72 1 2 Bungei Luas si M and Ulu Klangs $1 Jelebua were bid for at $1 00 and Lukut.s at
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  • 266 16 huniikinn. Till cl<ath hM «.«.iim-«l *<\ 1011-\c;ti «»I(J Mr. M.« INianu-|><». the yr;inil old m;m of < hina. al Ll— gulMW, BCC^riiafl !<• I i»'P<»" W" <m\ml lure Imm tht- CliiMBC on-ul (.crui :«l in Hanoi. pointed at State C uncillor in January, 1937, at
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  • 263 16 MOTION pit tuns in FWt < l" n;l ltd her war spirit. DbWW Shanghai motion picture t -ompann-s. the two film studios in (hunting, ihe ChlM nim Factory and IftC Centrml MeUftfl Fleiore studio, an portray in* various ph:ist sol lima anncd r«sistan»«* Wartime news, dramas and
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  • 37 16 Berlin, Nov. 20. MORE than 20,000 Germans from Latvia have now been repatriated to til.- Reich, according to the German News Agency. This represents about one-third of the German minority group in Latvia.- Reuter
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  • 345 16 Londo v 1 i prominent M ti|l im lllt i banister, u i appear p Mint yesterday on summonaei for alfefed offei i k IU«« Amla* I holefteld Allen, 'iinK r asked for adjournment in order ca U in White, former retary t!u> i.
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  • 281 16 Singapore. Monda. AMW organisation known h> "The bland Committee" ha^ started production In Singapore. It is hoped to produce a new plav ry quarter in aid of charity. The Executive 'Singapore) Committee ol Malaya Patriotic Fund has given l*s !i to the proceeds of first production being devoted
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  • 197 16 HEROISM OF BANDOENG CHINESE When it bec.une known thai I rfclam gfiiif, Chinese milii itmn Bandoetif, J iva. was k.iit action while icfending Chungk j the ChilMM cuniniuuiiN South Bens is i!i i felt pn ml one of their fcllownien had sacriSeed liis 1 1 1 for tluii country. Several
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