Morning Tribune, 5 December 1939
1939-12-05
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section16 1939-12-05 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VoL I— N«- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, December 5, L 939. 1 1\ I CENTS16 words
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Article746 1939-12-05 1 I Troops Meet Endless Trouble JsiOW HELPING FINNS VERY CONSIDERABLY lickel Mining Town Ablaze: efugees Pour Into Norway LONDON. DEC. 4. ■di>AY> NEWS OF FIGHTING IN FINLAND COMES FROM THE W FETSAMO AREA IN THE ARCTIC. According to Norwegian correspondents, 3,000 Russian troops A landed "fromReuter - 746 words
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Article34 1939-12-05 1 SOVIETS MAY LEAVE LEAGUE onenhagen. Dec. 4. The Soviet Union has decided to leave the League of Nations immediately it starts discussing the Finnish question, according to ft Riga report to the PobUken.-I^ii ter.34 words
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Article16 1939-12-05 1 London Dec 4: Luxembour- has stopped the export of iron to Germany for the time beam16 words
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Article68 1939-12-05 1 London. Dec. 4. As fr< m to-day German xporta a: well ai HI b (i by th( British Navy as i" Germai mine-laying campaign The Berlin correspondent of Swedish newspaper reports that I many will declare i rtaii tret ar nn< Britain to be blockaded According to rumoura68 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-12-05 1 LONDON, DEC. 4. IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT HIS MAJESTY THE KING HAS ARRIVED IN PRANCE ON A VISIT TO THE TROOPS. HE LANDED THIS AFTERNOON FROM A BRITISH IKI STROYER.- REUTERREUTER - 38 words
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Article125 1939-12-05 1 Odon, Dec. 4 nRITAIN has taken 144 g-boal prisoners. D according to an authoritative statem Thirtv-three German merchantmen were put out ol ictton with a total ton410 Britl through the sink •ur German theU j *i,r,* tiirniiofii eunfire from heir own U-b al :h attacked aReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement24 1939-12-05 1 ON OTHER PACES j Kibbtntrop'B Trickrrr Ml.srd On Uunuanan 1 r«»nti n »s Scholarshij turt Pi I J» shipplni M Sport r> I in.*24 words
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Article75 1939-12-05 2 Dec 4 'J'H: Geri PrfSS to-day, for the it time, meat ioi is the puppet Government set up by Moscow m Finiand, accordiiig :<> a aeutrai con •n( m Berlin. indication is given that the Gov. ernraejit \s a Conimnnist GovernmentIn fact the German reader is75 words
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Article39 1939-12-05 2 Paris, D.'c. 4. The death has occurred of Professor Vaillunt. the x-ray pioneer, who succes- j sively lost his fingers, wrists and lower arms as a result of experiments, and recently underwent his 14th operation I39 words
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Article33 1939-12-05 2 Frenchman' s Bravery ra: HA RING < tl rei en i i ton crew co put oul enemy until U tHl l; Bd the t the tank, Mid brought them back to French line33 words
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Article80 1939-12-05 2 Skis V. Motors I ondon, i>«i I TIN military situation is <U'vHop- big m lavour <»! I mlaml. AcCOrding I" Finnish authorities m London, following the fall ol snow m I ake Ladoga district. Th Kusslam arc having difficult) m hlv.iih big Thf 1 tiuis. «-ii skis. ;iit able toReuter - 80 words
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399 1939-12-05 2 Trickery Of Ribbentrop London, Dec. L IN the liftht of the events of the last feu days the grave responsibility which lies on the Nazi Government lor the invasion of Finland by the Soviet forces becomes Hearer, m the opinion of well-informed Quarter*British Wireless - 399 words
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265 1939-12-05 2 2,500,000 MILES OF RECONNAISSANCE I Londun. THE formation Of ftp Australian squadron for active gervi imand o! the RAF early m the New Year that Australia will be the first dominion to have a farce the European theatre of war. Members ol the iquadB.O.W. - 265 words
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Article41 1939-12-05 2 Tokyo. De< I. NQN-AGGRESSION pact I v ith Russia is not m Japanese programme declared the Foreign Office spoke* man. 'Japanese polity regarding the Soviet I'nion is at present central on a solution ol pending issues." ReuterReuter - 41 words
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82 1939-12-05 2 STUDENTS AGAIN DEMONSTRATE IN ROME Rome. FRESH demonstrations favmniiu I inland and against the Soviet have oi'tuired here. A crowd of students gathered :.^idp the Finmsn Legation and si I anti-Soviet slogans. The Finnish Minister app the balcony of the Leu:u:« sponge lo the calls of the c; tors whoReuter - 82 words
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Article56 1939-12-05 2 London. I AMONG German ships recent! and brought to English port Hamburg steamer "Eiibek". 2. If: built in 1936. The ship sailed from a Cana the war and Azores. It was reported to 1 Michaels at the beRinnins: o! The 215 tOflfl trawler. of Wesurmund. has a:BOW - 56 words
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Article22 1939-12-05 2 London. I The London .steamer E tons, was mined and sunk, of 29 were landed at a Scol ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article30 1939-12-05 2 London, Dec The Swedish collier, Rudolf, tor Malmo from Hartlepoal, wa »fl kfae English coast. It is ondei the entire crew toek to the lifeb ReuterReuter - 30 words
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237 1939-12-05 3 Soviets Claim Capture I Of Strategic Islands I Paris, Dec. 4. m BUCHAREST telegram received m Paris stales that it is confirmed that the Gernans are concentrating a lar^e number of troops >n the Hungarian frontier. Reuter. T: Soviet divisions are reported to beReuter - 237 words
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Article260 1939-12-05 3 Singapore, Monday. Till Deputy Public Prosecutor I has ordered a withdrawal of i he chftrfC against the accused. It I aNe of mistaken identity t ml the Police are fully satisfied thai accused was not the man who mmitted the offence," said Court Inspector Charles U. Such,260 words
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47 1939-12-05 3 Canton, Dec. 4. THE shipping service between Hong Kong and Canton will oe shortly doubled a$ a result oi an agreement signed on Saturday afternoon between the Japanese Consul-Generai, Mr. Nfcg&O Kita. and tly British Hnnmil.nftneralJ Mr. W. Stark Toller. Eastern NewsEastern News - 47 words
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Article102 1939-12-05 3 I\\ ill onlj i*g th it ihr Pin ui-li <i<'\ H •'Midil is ready to negotiate, regardiag tJ«r «irmandfl presented t<» u>. to t h«* iitniost limit to whirl) it inn. uith'iul \irlation cither of oui independence or ov polu > <»r neutrality;* 1 declared 'hrReuter - 102 words
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Article128 1939-12-05 3 Spontaneous Revolt Of Czechs London, Dec. 4. A ITRIHKR authoritative denial of German insinnations that prominent Czechoslovaks outside their country have been inciting the Czech people to revolt against their Nazi oppressors was given m a recent letter m The Times from Jan Masaryk, son of the famous former PresidentBritish Wireless - 128 words
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Article42 1939-12-05 3 London, Dee. 4 VI count Halifax, Fir. inn Secretary, ha* appointed Mr. Ralph Bkrine Stevtenson to be his prln cipal private secretary, In succession to Mr. Oliver Harvey, who ha been anDoint<d Britl h Minister m Paris. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 42 words
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Article31 1939-12-05 3 According to a n port rroin London the Great Northern 1.N lijraph ervlce between London and Tokyo via the Sovld Union Is paral] tv the Soviet invasion of Finland. Eastern NewsEastern News - 31 words
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154 1939-12-05 3 Tokyo, Dec. I. MY ship was circled by the GeiJli man pocket battleship DeuUmd lor more than one hour m Ulantic/ 1 Admiral Baron MiOsumi iid on SMurday on in^ rival m Yokohama aboard the K. liner Hakonc Warn from Euvia Wen Fort and theNews - 154 words
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381 1939-12-05 3 JAPANESE VIEWS ON SOVIET INVASION 11. i). i I A I I H<U QH 'In l.»|Uiif- m i k adtfttoi u.ui-.ui.t p. ;i, m mi i.t ;.">i uilh Mir topi m u.ir .iiul I h«- hostilii m•tween lb* mi n #lll(l land, <>n the fc <»t ill fwidaiw n tEastern News - 381 words
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Advertisement11 1939-12-05 3 fC~Z\ Blue Grass Wvr\ Perfume 1 CHRISTMAS GIFI MAYNARD CO., I11 words
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599 1939-12-05 4 Assize Trial Ends After A Week Singapore, Monday. l^<»! \l> not guilty by th< ia] Jury. Robin Aylmer Klliott <^^ Chan Tiang Chye wen both discharged by his lordship Mr. c JViilou at the conclusion of the Assize trial this afternoon. The jury,599 words
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137 1939-12-05 4 Till following appear m »■>' niiniito.N of meeting «»f Urn Committee <»f the straits Settlement! (Singapore) AtftClatitM, heM M Nov. 20:— AIR MAIL SERVICE: With rauaid to a notification of the Post Office statins that the forwarding of airmails from Malaya by137 words
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Article239 1939-12-05 4 Singapore, Monday. SyA months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by twelve months' p,,h\ supervision, wa s this morning passed on Tutta •Mia. a 28-year-old Indian Islam, who pleaded guilty before Mr C H Koh m the Third Police Court to a charge of cheating. It was239 words
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Article49 1939-12-05 4 Prominent members of th 0 Indian Association have born entertaining m theii homes th P Indian Army Officers at present stationed m Singapore. The latest Function was a dinner "on Sunday nighi given by Mr Govindasamy, •J P., at Cantonment Road There were ftftv guests present, including several llians.49 words
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Article88 1939-12-05 4 Alleged To Have Had Dagger Singapore, Monday— When the cn.se against 23-year-old Cantonese. Heo Ah Kiiw. was called out In t.he Second Police Court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham, Court Inspector Charles W. Buch informed the magistrate that the accu.sed was m -hospital The charge against the accused was88 words
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136 1939-12-05 4 APPELLANT SUCCEEDS, ANOTHER FAILS (From Our Own C I Jobore Bahm, Moi HASSAN KARDI BIN mar: Javanese who I four years' rigorous imp. I for robbery, appealed successfully! before the* Court of Apr,, al c I Ing of Sir Percy McElwaini I Justice Poyscr, and Mr. J I Gordon Smith.136 words
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Article106 1939-12-05 4 Singapon Monday. Ii'ARNING the accused that the maxi- I mum sentence for the offem which he was charged f imprisonment, with no alternative of a fine, and remarking that he was tak Into consideration the fact that he had never been convicted for offence, Mr. C H.106 words
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Article100 1939-12-05 4 Singapore, Monday. QOH Chwe e 00, a 51-year-olrt Chawan, this morning ilmnert trial before Mr. C. 11. Koh. third magistrate, on a charge «>t lliel of 147 slabs of marble, valued tl $404, belonging to a Malay, from vacant house at Mcßitchie -voir on Nov. 28.100 words
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Article72 1939-12-05 4 Singapore, Monday.— Ap; Mr. Conrad Oidham m the Second I Court this morning, was a 24 Teochew, Tan Chuan Soon, to w) following charge was explai: That he at 8.30 p.m. on July 23 Tan Ah Too of cash. $40.15 at X Road. Court Inspector Charle72 words
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Advertisement62 1939-12-05 4 BUvikrin treatment restores the r-formina tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet —"The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN LOTION The Natural Hair Tonic Counteract* Dtndrull and Falling Hair, Maintains the Growth of Healthy Hair. Increases its Natural Lustre. Makes it Vigorous and Alive, Silky and Wavy. From all62 words
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Advertisement60 1939-12-05 4 POLAROID See how this new scien- .^ya^ tific light control stops y§p i ri'llecled flare and pro. f\%9*tißK-* tectl your eyet as no iy other sun tan pro- \v K^ tret them. Perfect eye x^ oemforl for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Pcice $6.00. Beware of imitations. THOMPSON60 words
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730 1939-12-05 5 /{wards For Local I < Tribune Staff Reporter) I m. \poi;K'S premior -.-ats »f leal ninir niter a »m-\v h\u\ \ery t phase of their history next year when the Queen's I H > [pa will be awarded to their graduates and r I I730 words
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90 1939-12-05 5 Alleged To Have Stolen Chandu Pipes Singapore. Monday. i >ng Kara claimed trial this m the Criminal District Court* I Mr. J. L. McFall on a charge I Nov. 7at 1-A, Cheonß Hong i Street, ,he committed housebieak- ering into a building belong- Chua Lian Teng. after breaking I if90 words
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208 1939-12-05 5 Specia Ma lay News Broadcasts Begin Checking Circulation Of False News And Rumours Singapore, Monday. •AN important aim of the Government m establishing this service m A Malay is to check the circulation of false news and wild rumours, said Dr W Linehan, the Director of Education, m his broadcast208 words
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Article14 1939-12-05 5 RUBBER TIN Fo of till Into M duri >ta for 4 V R>rei*i duri14 words
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Article68 1939-12-05 5 Singapore, Monday The marriage took place tins afternoon befOW Mr. Conrad Oldham at the Singapon Registry ol Mr. Richard West and Miss Winifred Jane Mr West Is the son ol the late MiSamuel Kenaeth w- I M West, and is attached to Guthrie and Kuala Lumpur, while the68 words
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Article163 1939-12-05 5 Singapore, Mmmi! N. AHMAD Kungoo. a thirt% it old Malabari. was to-day h ■•nnil over In the sum of $100 for >iix months hv Mr. Kenneth M Byrne. fourth magistrate, when he i-onvu't' (i on the i barge »f lh< i ol sio:: 1 1 (»m163 words
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Article318 1939-12-05 5 Alleged Threat With Toy Pistol Singapore. >londa> AIOI i>M"i long tanrtef knife were pr mliuml \hibitin thr loiirth I'olu (ourt to-da\ m tht- < iM- m uhirh Chan i»«k Seng, .i i ""k. Barged ultl) crinnual intimidation h\ Ikicatefl Ing < heong < ban, ye«ng < l BCSC woman, with318 words
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1348 1939-12-05 6 rn H1 r pU» the n the world, i bed bj I bradca I Lall the 8.M.8.C .id (i 1 1 ol tlu >■' nu 1 le, the flghl i I ach their ob, (In if 'd oar llery ob lon niac'iin* taini problen1,348 words
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Article210 1939-12-05 6 About People QUIIK numb.; and M /ail party on Satui scramble to arriV( dinner party whii F. M. BdmoncU I (Tiny> Smith ga\ Andi\W< a lebration on the [night As the cock- jl I for giu I d to tl .1 we liear thdt they I Tii: I Qiuto d210 words
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Advertisement21 1939-12-05 6 (HATS \k[Presses m\ PRISCILLA Ltd. FOR THENEWIPIH BRASSIER I > Also GIRDLES Tv EMPHASISE THAT SMALL WAISTLINE 61. Stamford Kd. (Ku Court)21 words
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Article, Illustration974 1939-12-05 7 PACK UP YOUR FACE TROUBLES fHotne Facials (f Methods j Of Cleansing j For Our Women Readers r m a way it is a good plan to itpck of your appearance j iv and impersonally, examii »ur hair, ftgiire and your skin »ugh they belonged to another c three remember,974 words
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Advertisement49 1939-12-05 7 y/i /t, refined cane sit [hi 1 ol 1 lie highest TAIKOO SUGAR R ////< 1/ d pac k t d b y a 6r/ 1 Com pa m m 0 British Colony UumuLh at ail Coty fyortyt Bfol I I> H0 N I 53 7 6 VIV 1; LINES49 words
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313 1939-12-05 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, December 5,1939. SOVIET TREACHERY YOB( DV a] to h stirred by that Finland has to t he League of Nations ie Ru ssion. ij igue h I m moribund Kcepi m certain v ethnical direction that most ople have ten its existence id t hink of it313 words
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253 1939-12-05 8 FINNS MEET WITH MORE SUCCESSES London. Dec. 1; A FINNISH Vnm conmuniqae broadcast over the 1 inm>h A radio state* there is no change m ihe general military ''tKSw' Finnish Cabinet decided onSwiday night to attempt* brine about an amicable MtUement with tlu- Soviet, asReuter - 253 words
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Article204 1939-12-05 8 GERMAN LOSSES AT SEA Ltadon i>n i CINCE the outbreak M v. v <-,-m m merchant -hips captured t )V th? British number lii. with I inn, of r>!».7 r> 1. by the French rtiree, u ITh tonnage of 16.12*2; sunk or utUed I.V tonnage 69.4'J;V Total toniia«t captured orBritish Wireless - 204 words
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Article295 1939-12-05 8 Berlin. Dec. 4. |< The Finnish leaden have orcU red the] population to evacuate major towns 1 1 throughout the country, according to a Helsinki telegram. All schools will be closed.- Reuter. Moscow. Dee. 4. Having recovered from the first blow the Finns are "resisting more and moreReuter - 295 words
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Article488 1939-12-05 8 Helsinki. Dec 4. Finland's peace move was announi by the Finnish News A hours. In the following terms: .V. b meeting to-night, the Cabinet; decided to endeavour to reach an amicab?e settlement with the soviet. With this m view the Soviet uovernment was approached by an h mediaryReuter - 488 words
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Advertisement15 1939-12-05 8 I D EWAR^ I "white 111 j;i id Dei I WHISKY I m WPS. Di15 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-12-05 9 MARCHING THROUGH gfe^t column <>f nulling BfHWi troops praini the |w [he) nunvhrd through Paris.— (Planet New*).17 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-12-05 9 French N. African Troops Left French North Ifrfcan tn»"i> at a nilway depot on th<ir arrival m Prance to ftfht wiiii the 111 *i annirs <»n the wettern front.—* (Flanel NewtK31 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-12-05 9 1H 1 M:ijor-(icneal the Duke of Gloucester acted as when DomJnijß and Indian representatives visited thi tern front accompanied by Mr. Anthonj Eden, Dominion Secre ary, The party came to London from H<v<r ih> Empire for wav consultations. During their H> In France, they took the opportunity93 words
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Article, Illustration74 1939-12-05 9 Left* Hi- parti of Dominion and Indian represents accompanied b 3 Mr. I itnoi 1 Parta ion Ibc jaj t the British front *itne*n here Left U rifhj an- :-->! r Iran Deputy Prim< Ministci o! Sen Kealand m< miJJ Ol^ Eden: General Gam din, Ulied m.i.uler-... tuH;74 words
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Advertisement293 1939-12-05 10 All. IV IS O\ IO h\v v l| >ll >IO!( \lll I l»l(l >|f in r I I CAP I Tool DAILY at 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 II BLAZING WHITE HOT out of EL ROPE S WAR Zone! t The INCINSORED TRUTH of NAZI RUTIILESSNI ss s TERROR STRIKES FROM THE293 words
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Advertisement16 1939-12-05 10 SUN TALKIE,! 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT M I'-Jjl ["THE BARRIERJ MORNING TRIBUIf EVERY WEDNESDAY 1101 lAM Al^l16 words
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Advertisement167 1939-12-05 11 HAPPY FLOWER TKAWF WORLD SHOW wenos* 1 OPr.X TO ALL F.KST BIGGEST m>WEB WURgEBIKS 3 PHOTOGRAPHS D A r A wings I'XIIIBITION OF ITS 4 flower pots vases KIND OPFNING 5 fertilisers a tools IVl >1J UrtWINU 6 FLOWER SEEDS r\Cr* T7j 7 ROCK GARDENS L)tL. 23 rd 3 artificial167 words
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Advertisement120 1939-12-05 11 nmiihlw iJ'Mnantu Hifckiimi «>i I Women «.i The Z?Tl* 3 p'm ALHAMBRA ■idh mtm i n Gn M \ir TlurMtt The Sweethearts of DAI OUTERS COURAGEOUS' and "FOl X DAUGHICRS' 1 re-united Afain! NEXT CHANGE ALHAMBRA A- BOY AND A GIRL THAT THE WORLD FORGOT ...AND~A LOVE IT WILL*ALWAYS REMEMBER!120 words
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92 1939-12-05 12 rucks pa and witness then sounder hi* horn lorry I and mi dJ tely said; rclng me to si dud I m I wards but t :i\ ruck U op. I round that V I Jj side oi ti Hi ;h)an i (,riuv92 words
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Advertisement346 1939-12-05 12 > —JIM-. *«<v .\Ki. ~v T^%hi| P&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LINES IN ENOLANDJ wiiiK lo the Company's inability to publish the actual departure lev o\ it's steamers intending passengers are coorteousij nested to enquire at the P. 0. S. N. COMPANY'S Office ascertain the approximate dates <>t departure. All vtsstl* iiiay346 words
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Advertisement330 1939-12-05 12 I Aijt,] LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS VITH PRIVATE BATH. I ay Excellent Cuisine IMetr PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. m HOAIEWAKDS: to Colombo. Adov. Port Said. Palestine. B- M«:seilles. Casiibhimw. London. Antwerp. Rotterdam. C HI hAgen and Scandinavia. ?a OITWAKDS: to Bangkok, Saigon Manila. Hongkong. SBianghai Ffrr partitulars regarding sailings, fares, etc.330 words
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349 1939-12-05 13 Good Game At Balestier PLAYING at Balestier yesterday, the Colts Hockey Club scored B good victory over the Indian Association m an Interesting hockey match, winning by three goals to ono. The winners were decidedly th<3 superior team, and displayed good W>mbination, but the349 words
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Article122 1939-12-05 13 Singapore's Cup XV v. Johore ri Mtowlaf \siii represent smuai»oi i- .i-.iiiis( Jithorr ill Ikf Malawi up matrh n. Saturday on the FacLuiu: L O I i; A P C W J I U M Bcott, DM SI. J W j b Potter; m M Porter, P m Walk' r.122 words
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Article222 1939-12-05 13 ENTRIES FOR IPOH RACES |l(im our OWB lUportei) Ilpoh. Monday. LxOWINO aw entftoi lt« the ".poh rU- Thursday and turriay:— I lies, <lass 2. these have entered for the two 5V 2 furlons, and 4 furlong? is follows: I Girl. Bay Rose. Beverant. Canute. Lynne, Emily Dignu.s, Emm;e, Faith. Fernlet.222 words
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Article34 1939-12-05 13 In return friendly soccer match played at the Malay Football Ground on Saturday. Duncan R<*« ts XI de fcatecl the N. T. S. Bank team by four goals to two.34 words
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Article182 1939-12-05 13 Singapore. Monday THE Control Council Ol tho Bingapon Biiiinrds Association met tins afternoon at the promises of the Far Eastern School Ol Music under the Chairmanship of Mr. J.P. Tham. a rice-president of the Association Those present al the meetinß Included Messrs Ho Kee Beng, Tan Boon Poll,182 words
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Article43 1939-12-05 13 In i mi ndiy soccer natch played the Parrer Park ground on Bunda) ♦he Chinese Sports Association defei the Tamil Brotherhood Party by fiv.--,.!s to one. Scorers Yew Tim Pook Loy (1), Kok Choy 1 1) and HocH Seng (1 143 words
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Advertisement89 1939-12-05 13 Essences of VANILLA.P^!gri ALMOND dLEMON 'the Ideal flavourings s^^ifor PudaiHfjsxustam, |g||££gj Tfv C Bs Essence! when next you art making pastry, custard and blancmange. Taste the delicious flavour it imparts. Listen fo the tOSaT wonderful comments that are sure to be made yOG Kgg •nd you will vow always to89 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-12-05 13 (IDE TABLES TO-DAY h Water: 5.02 A.M. 8 0 ft. 5.10 P.M. 7.8 ft. TO-MORROW h Water: 6.15 A.M. 8.1 ft. 6.50 P.M. 7.9 ft.25 words
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130 1939-12-05 14 TJil |f btf| t.H In nsi S la:«u<»t .tin "I 111 u.#-k-Mid if X MMI W re\jMMti\< l\. \> r Ohc fe u «»i i;.un >vi siioic\ I s ReoU it mvi. I* X Ka^kai an apt I) K«« \r«»kia Bat (.dlain .N.;!.i It130 words
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143 1939-12-05 14 Another $1,000 From Brother Schools Till- Vti v Rev. Brother James, 0.8.h., Visitor of MM 'hrislian Brothers' Schools of .Malaya, has just ioi warded to l.:iclv Thomas further instalment of SI. OOO towards the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Th« total contribution to date from th*> Cfrri&ttfin Brothers' Schools of Malaya to143 words
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Article152 1939-12-05 14 Singapore. Monday. MAT KJ.M MM and Tan Kiow Wee appeared before Mr. J. L MtI all m tin riminal District Court this inornini; on a charge that on Nov. 85, at v.m. they imported into Sinfapore m the motor boat "Sea Hawk," without a permit. 44 fftllona152 words
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Article18 1939-12-05 14 >na, the B.R.C hockey fixture arranged to have "ii ihc Padang CJI.C b called oil18 words
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Article50 1939-12-05 14 results ot the monthly mixed fcursomes played on Sunday at the nd club are Mr cV Mrs C A. R. Bateman 39 M^ Mr Si Mrs. Sau Chiu luau 49-14»2^34' 2 Major Mrs. Pope 46 K"j 35' 2 Mrs Nambu J. L. PstliSOn 47— 834=38! 450 words
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271 1939-12-05 14 Singapore, Monday. DESCRIBING a wrestler's neck lock, Mr. Leong Hoe to-day explained to Mr. L. C. Goh, fifth magistrate, how he applied this on Tan Ah Hoe, m order to relieve him of a chopper with which he had injured his friend Mr. Choa Ah Kow.271 words
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Article120 1939-12-05 14 The following have accepted to play tot B.C.C. v.s 8.8. Police to-day at 1 Thomson Road: Lt. R a B1 C Sproul-Bclton; I'ayLt. c, c. Fortin P. F Kinsey Ldr R L Wallace w i i PlOffr. R. G. K. Thomp- son; Capt i> (i J. FClngsmill, Capt120 words
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Article94 1939-12-05 14 Playing on their own court on Sunday In a fnonuly badminton match, the Maxfli Badminton Party defeated the Thornycrofi Sports Club by five games to nil. Results tMaxfii's mentioned first) Ng Cheng Hua beat D. Lange 15—7; IS 12. Lee Kheng Chiang beat Lim Kirn Wee 15-6V5—94 words
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Article27 1939-12-05 14 TO-DAY HOCKEY: S.C.C. vs. Police. Depot RUGGER: R.A.O.C. vs. Loyal Regiment, Alexandra. RUGBY: Rallies College 2nd XV v. ciical College 2nd XV.. Raffles College ground.27 words
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Article27 1939-12-05 14 INTER-COLLECE RUGGER TO-DAY The rugger match between the second fifteens of the Medical and Raffles Colleges will be played to-day at Raffles College. Mr. Cessford wrll referee.27 words
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Article59 1939-12-05 14 The y.w.ca. Fortnightly Club met ■relay when Mr&. H.G. Minnegerode spoke on "Christmas Customs In America," which proved very int.* I meeting of the club 1939. but members are asked to make the Y.w.c.A. eh; i party on JO at S p.m. their last opportunity of meeting for59 words
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Article14 1939-12-05 15 don, Mond 23 'j H. 23 ll ir> Fine, per oz. £8.8.014 words
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Article58 1939-12-05 15 London. Monday. 65- [•> J meal I-dustnes 30 h H :iC ?n* 4 9 H: i 32 9 r °4 9 ahflE S 3 i 101 2 K\ itersrand Areas 65- i: bearer- 813 H|' shai Bank (London I-Ai Bank of I. A. &C. *****6 an Tob.58 words
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Article40 1939-12-05 15 London. Monday. JS ie Dull x>t 11*4 b 11 516 > Jan 11*4 b 11 3 8S i ward) Jan Mm 1 1 1 4 b lP 8 s April JUC ll l B b 11 3 16 s40 words
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Article56 1939-12-05 15 London. Monday. Id 'Malay) ii: bulk. Ht S'ment Not given )pn iita FMS.» S'ment £11.0.0 Sellers our < Sarawak) meat; 19 3 Seller am: SinpaporeB) S ment. 31 6 Seller^ «FAQ( White Spot S'ment. 6 Sellers ■r <FAQ) Black H~> Spjt S'meiu 4 1 8 Value Bj/-: (Good Mark«56 words
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Article34 1939-12-05 15 London. Monday. vi Paris 176.00 ii Amsterdam 7.52 'lion Shanghai 4 15 16 ■iondon on Hongkong Is. 3 l[32d »n on Ja. Is. 1932 d. non New York 402.00 to 404.00 Unchanged34 words
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Article352 1939-12-05 15 (From Oji" Own Reporter;. Bg, Monday. lAKGE-SCALE pix>duction of Cantonese talkies lor screening m Malaya is now the policy of Chinese film studios, said Miss Lam Mvi Mvi, the well-known cinema actress when interview! d by a Malaya Tribune reporter. Whiii Mandarin films are of352 words
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Article95 1939-12-05 15 Tokyo, Der. NEGOTIATION for IIM lOßlilwfc of a commercial tieat\ is pi<>ceedins smoothly between the Japanese Ambassador, Mr; Shipen'ri Togo, and the Soviet 1 oreitfii Commissar. M, Molotov. according to a prc-s message from Moset»\\. The report says that Mr ftfO and M. Molotov had r one-hOUfEastern News - 95 words
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Article52 1939-12-05 15 London, Dec. 4. AVER half of South Africa's overseas U trade during the rim nine months of this year went to Empire countries. UOH went to the British CommonWe in t 'the same period, imports were supplied by the United Kingdom and the rest ct the Empire.52 words
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Article115 1939-12-05 15 f r.iK MlP| the tiom an;. In b<-r marki I .it i p.m a pun minal with buyer-, for Drc-rmber at i enti, for Jar nts and for April Ji.. B lnW ebb Jelebu lal A little bu im don.- m >.'■ and [flu Klangs both si115 words
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Article48 1939-12-05 15 i PabW and Wireless. Ltd.. is an: the large linns assisting thecr staff to purchase defence bonds and national Ings certificates. Arrangements havp been made by the company for Cabl> end Wiiolfs.s staff tbroufchout the entire world to have facilities for Inverting m thes«> new Government s curints.48 words
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Advertisement14 1939-12-05 15 I i:STAIILiKIII':» 1«7 2 I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel 5926 Finlayson Green.14 words
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Advertisement151 1939-12-05 15 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED ft PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throu*ho«l Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS A CORRESPONDENTS m all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken. 4 •JtaJferi. NEDERLANDSCHE I HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Sstabllshed by Royal Charter A.D.151 words
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277 1939-12-05 16 I The hi imber ihe O I and nber 109 m i» m the same period 39 N i kno ro o! ioui i nl In ns, have I k i. m and six neul (tailing 30.032 I Th( that v« I a* InformalReuter - 277 words
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Article103 1939-12-05 16 "Reunion Day" In Britain I,OI1(1«»". P«< Ri i \in\ d\v passed "fT happih ami inecessfnllj lltMl some .mm, parenti and friends visited theii children In »fe areas. special Imliw left londo taking the risitow l« town* In the reception areas, and w» trains formed ai early >>> ttiwtn. \t all103 words
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Article117 1939-12-05 16 Singapore, Monday i am not satisfied with the charge I only received it a few minutes before coming to court but I would, however, ask that the accused be charged provisionally on thatcha until l see the DP. P. about :t," said Chief Cuur .or EriM117 words
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Article167 1939-12-05 16 mm <»ur Dun CIUUPMW Koala KmagMTi Monday As explosion arising from the h.iM of Peraks Royal Town ilmul «.V1...k fMtwin, awoke almost the whole population to tind a Chinese motor-car and bicycle riMi m Jalan Kans^u. 1 1)1.1 C The local lire-brigade under Mr. R.167 words
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Article394 1939-12-05 16 News In Romanised Malay Sing i porf. Deo. 4 Simtu DMOkan ft kuar daripada kap"U2 terboin British telah melakukan serantfi.i sangat bennl di-atas pulau Holland tM "sa-bvuh pulau Jennan dalim Luut Utara I Yang terlalu kokoh perkubuan-nya ss.-kuran s I nVil dua buah kapal perang Jerman rel.,h kena >Oteta bom394 words
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Article46 1939-12-05 16 London, Dec. 4: In this country it is Lmated that nearly three-quarters of a million people men and women will be added to the effective number of air j raid workers as a result of an agreement j between the Government and employer* *-of large staff!46 words
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Article199 1939-12-05 16 $25 For A Car I fMMM riikshaus and k J* f under the A liummer at th«- ivpj I Vehicles- Depot m/m ;,,:"< I 1 a <' r S'?.-, but th 21a l~ price ranged betur,,, I InC-r^ed sp, Army. Navx and For the b.ddmo. ihMuokoutSl > something on W199 words
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Article25 1939-12-05 16 Paris. Dec. 4: Gunfire was heard m II 3 30 p.m. when an unidentified pliH I Hew over the. city at a high ':'.^l^Hl{ ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article209 1939-12-05 16 STOP PRESS London D I Ij The Kiiiii landed m France m afternoon irom a British destwW His Majesty intends t<> make 1 I*'j tonal tour of the troops m I > uf The Duke of Gloucester, who n: been m EnfUnd on lea?e .>.<-.mtt-| vied the Kins. Reuter. j209 words
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Advertisement74 1939-12-05 16 3400 [EVERY JEtfT/q TIP- UP 4RMCHfIiII 9-15 P.M. El I "7 A D C T I 1 yfciSiA L. I JLm r\ U L I I 13 i IV. I 13 M*%» Y7%s&'- Jam A IN J.''* \W m^ 1^ a.^ j'': x- 1 ••.•,,< A (iK! VI hKAMATH O\|74 words
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