Morning Tribune, 8 December 1939
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Title Section14 1939-12-08 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— No. 2G:? SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, December 8, 1939. FIVK CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration83 1939-12-08 1 Athens. De: 7. MANIA'S anxiety to keep Hie war from spreading to the lalkans and the Danube Valley ms stressed by the Foreign Mini-j M. Gafencu m an interview üblished here ed confidence that there conflict between Soviet and Ru--1 lian interests rtain that the same peacelicy towardsReuter - 83 words
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Article111 1939-12-08 1 Another Dutch Ship Sunk Amsterdam, Dec 7. Dutch .steamer. Tajandoen, 8.159 1 was torpedoed m the channel and route to the Hetlu riands F. •arried a complem I W inn s the crew. London, Dec 7 ii containing 28 of the crew and engi the Tajando* led by an Italian111 words
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Article120 1939-12-08 1 Extension Of Aggression Threat Reported Growth Of Distrust Paris. Dec. 7. THE distrust between Russia and the Reich is growing, writes the Zurich correspondent of Le Journal. Both want Swedish ores, and both are trying to pick a quarrel with Sweden as an excuse to invadeReuter - 120 words
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Article77 1939-12-08 1 Stockholm, Dec. 7. RELIABLE quarters here fear that the German pre.s.s attacks on M. Sandter (Foreign Minister' may be a prelud P to German action auainst Sweden. The reconstruction of th e Goveinment without M. Sandier would take the wind out of the sails of theseReuter - 77 words
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99 1939-12-08 1 Berlin, Dec 7. AN air battle west of Texel Wand, la A which German and British pli collided and fell into the "P"*'* lq a communique 7 n air raid warning was fl m the Firth of For- about midday and the all-clear99 words
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Article71 1939-12-08 1 SOVIET DEMANDS ON ESTHONIA Copenhagen. Dec. 7. TIIF reason for the visit of General Laidoner. the Ksthonian conimandcr-in-ehief. to Moscow this week, is Soviet nervousness over Ksthonia's pronounced sympathy lot Finland, says the Helsinki correspondent of the Berlinsske Tidende. who adds that the Soviet is demanding tfl»t Ksthonia demobilise pariReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration522 1939-12-08 1 THREAT TO TURKEY RUMANIA London, Dec. 7. 11HE Daily Telegraph's Isianl eorrespondeat stairs that <»;' rial quarters m Turkey maintain c n;p r, silence on the latest v mafl propaganda stunt, whfch forecasts ab!fl (Rumania) and India afl Russia's territorial BmWtiol ti e Finnish war is over. it is better**,Reuter - 522 words
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Article47 1939-12-08 1 •ommunlq marked activity ol during Xhew wa great tivity on front last m Nivi patrols w re acthre making ra the northern i and v t(> d: Oermai I no prtoonen m 1 taken. i ince pi .nd air iinded over a47 words
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Advertisement35 1939-12-08 1 o |s] OTHER PACES m v (ten x| r<|t N N i i Inland i, losm iel its LI ii i n mil 1 1 •it II I ,-d \\,i. Murder J* Mr Hani Kftirm?35 words
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93 1939-12-08 2 BRITAIN BUYING WOOL CLIPS FROM S. AFRICA Pretoria, Dec. 7. T HI id Briti h Governments ■have successfully negotiate tieme under which Britain Ls prepared to purchase South African .wool clip at an mice of ten pence three tarthin The announcement wa.s made by the Secretary of Agriculture, who declaredReuter - 93 words
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Article32 1939-12-08 2 d m war. ire told Hi,. oran i L l l l l l v 1 I( V' i ol sun PIV.M 1 li ver possible. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article24 1939-12-08 2 T London p iJI "Mth casUu]i v Ina 48 nanu 33 kUJed ik action en act Mai and twelve died ReuterReuter - 24 words
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90 1939-12-08 2 m,. Bombay. Dec. 7. M X lnall l''^ ldt "t -I tho Muslim League, has instructed Muslim, throughout India fa, observe Deo. ?> as the day f deliverance and thaaksgivin S that Congress Governments ceased to iiinction. Mr. Jiiuiah urged the League toReuter - 90 words
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146 1939-12-08 2 Polish Submarine Eludes Soviet German Warships AN EPIC OF THE SEA Tun p. i; i v London. Dec. 7. WO Pol sh submarines, the Wilk and the Orzel. have escaped fr.un the Baltic and joined the British Navy ■had hairbreadth escapes M managed to esc Poland was invaded )lU fel146 words
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Article65 1939-12-08 2 Pope On Italy's Position Rome. Dec. 7. WHEN Signor Alfieri presented letters dor t^h cn u e P the Pope a Ambassador to he Vatican, His Holiness paid a warm tribute to Italy who thank to the wladoin of the oJve?nnTei ftad been preserved from war uZln f ec laredReuter - 65 words
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Article215 1939-12-08 2 Mystery Murder In New York Hem York. Dec. 7. COM! ilmibt h;«N .trisen .»> If the *J identitl oi the man found dead t Brooklyn 7l<>um who was .it btlievtd lo be Ml Walter Fugle. Cretan nf the German (onul.itt -(ienei.il m New York Th n bettered tfan ires are215 words
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Article68 1939-12-08 2 AUSTRALIA'S RADIO WAR ON NAZIS Canberra. Dec rE Commonu-e-jliii >linistcr f«. External Affairs >„ Hi n (ir. lett. m a statement U pr» sai«l Mail Hr H tt Z uould inaugurate a uorid-wS Australian shortuav, broaidS virvicc on Dec. 20 l Sir Henry Ciullett added .Int Hie MOTfcc uouhl pReuter - 68 words
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Article229 1939-12-08 2 AIR FIGHTS OVER THE NORTH SEA London Dec. FNEMY aircraft over thr Nortl S mi Wednesday attempted to m. tercept isolated patrols of the cotstai eomnumd of the v In two encounters reported, witi enemy machines, giant Dornier By. ißf boats were beaten off, badly damaged. One coastal command ailB.O.W. - 229 words
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Article55 1939-12-08 2 London. I (fOL. REITZ. South Africa. for Native Affairs, who left I air on Sunday en his way h now m Fortugal. having gon< at the invitation of the Portu o vernment to discuss matter^ interest. To-day's Portuguese newspa phasise the importance to I colonial policy55 words
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Article27 1939-12-08 2 London. I rho Polish Government will b< M nunt Gralin Secretary for Foreign Ail next week's meeting of the Lei sembly summoned to consider of Finland ReuterReuter - 27 words
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395 1939-12-08 3 REAL TEST FOR THE FINNISH DEFENCES Helsinki, Dec. 7. v, glorious day," said the people of Helsinki this morning saw a thick blanket of fog covering the ground. It was ..npossible to see the tops of the trees. A heavy thaw set m wasB.O.W. - 395 words
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Article593 1939-12-08 3 London, Dec. 7. I he interest displayed m the press i I inlands access to war materials n foreign countries has been heightled by well authenticated informai) that as recently as ten days ago, uinitions were arriving m Finland n>m Germany. dded that riflea .supplied incluaeteedReuter - 593 words
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Article59 1939-12-08 3 London. Dec. 7. MX. Quo Tai (hi left lor Geneva last nighfl to attend the League meeting. The Chinese m London find themselves In dittimit |x>sition. While naturally iVmfßthi* ing with Finland, they cannot tail to recognize the gratitude due to the Soviet for the substantial helpReuter - 59 words
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Article167 1939-12-08 3 The HSfoe, l> A SEMI-OFFICIAL statement, replying to the inspired German p Hss tatcment of surprise thai Holland doei not arm her merchjnl ships, expresses surprise that '!<).- land alone is peeilicallv mnitionc, Uid says that if the statement .s not :l political manoeuvre. nut aReuter - 167 words
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147 1939-12-08 3 KING SEES NEWSMEN AND PHOTOGRAPHERS AT THE FRONT ndon, i>comkwhkkk .I. i n i leaving the chateau where is staying v tin 'm! l ()|(i 10 spend tuiothei day wltti the B E I U uunni way emieftpondenta and cud photographers who an the fleld for XI od m theReuter - 147 words
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Article253 1939-12-08 3 His Mai^ty t*ie King, for trn t;wi y( tcrday toured the We t< m I an actual engagement with the enema Royal Air Kch" pilots, one ol whom had brought down a Heinkei bomber, w orr i,,s|i' d i)v m Majeslj Kin- asked the pilots many questionsReuter - 253 words
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Article40 1939-12-08 3 London Dec AN echo 'i the I Rothi A court Comma a ked the Horn High Courl on ilderlng thi Hohenl< Sir Jhn Anderson r< plied I that this v mgarlan sul made ana:, the nw ReuterReuter - 40 words
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686 1939-12-08 4 TRIBUNE MAN MAKES A TOUR Full Story Of Strike Negotiations (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. HAVING cheered, clapped hands and fired crackers at a meeting where reasonableness triumphed, 4,500 men and women picked up tools, prepared to to work686 words
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120 1939-12-08 4 F.M.S. Firms Considering War Allowances 'from Our Owl Importer) Ruala Lumpur. Thursday. k DECISION made by the F M.S. Government to pay an allowincc to all labourers and artisans on the lines recently approved by the Straits Settlements Government m view of the increased Nffl of living, was officially announced120 words
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Article157 1939-12-08 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. A SLEEPY old world Viltafc m n Dindinss, tlcse to Brims, u;is the scene of intense activity night before last, culminating m the aricst of four .Malays. A Chinese .shopkeeper on going to his tome In the early h157 words
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500 1939-12-08 4 (From Our Own Reporter). T RTrrr™ Thursday. iKiBiJTE to members of the council, official and unofficial, and Government servants was paid this morning by His Highness the Su'tan at the budget meeting orthe State Council The Sultan also pledged the loyalty of the Government500 words
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Article92 1939-12-08 4 •From Ino henrnu of Chan X the late Capitan ci t£e guard! chi'dn Kok Kh, heang Kok end yAit k n The apt by consent missed b 3 a low I at some place i three month., tiarranged later. No order was made east* but the respSS92 words
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Advertisement59 1939-12-08 4 POLAROID See how this new scientitle light control stops 'W^Tl reflected glare and pro- jfTTigf*i tocts your eyes as no \\^J W other sur. glass can pro- \S^ tect them. Perfect eye x^ c omfort for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Pjjice $6.00. Beware of imitations THOMPSON OPTICAL59 words
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975 1939-12-08 5 JMMONS AGAINST /ELL-KNOWN CHINESE Singapore, Timrsdajr. nivG evidence m to-day given a< Urn third .lay's hearin xvhi.h Mr. How Say Huan, prominenl mom".lunity and a member of the Chine* IWfel ce 8 a summon, charge of cheating Mr. Tan Boon imhK llK him to975 words
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Article102 1939-12-08 5 Possession Of Bad Coin Alleged Singapore, Thursday. •HEOW Ah Hoo claimed trial this morning m the Criminal District eforc Mr. J. L. McFall, on a harge that on Oct. 26, at 3, East Reclai n Road, he had a counterfeit 20- cc, which at the time he became ed of102 words
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Article64 1939-12-08 5 Singapore, Thursday. HSWEE HEH claimed trial this morning m the Criminal Distrirt before Mr. J. L. McFall, on a on Nov. 8, at Duxton be voluntarily caused grievous i So Tham by fracturing his with a cleaver. •lie application of Chief Court :tor Ernest H.64 words
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Article73 1939-12-08 5 FOOD CONTROL CHIEF TO BROADCAST 1 ilk to in--7 30 der ol oni int fflcult tmi .Ainm. the Hon Jarrett. M C B will (picture ol !"«><» rnntr< n Malaya to-day, and will caused m the public ml id im ol announce kinds o! t con t}l Controller will di.se73 words
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Article82 1939-12-08 5 Singapore, Tl TEN charges ol cheating tour wh 1 sale nee dealer chops of 283 sacks of rice amounting to $1887.75, by false representation, during the month* "f June and July, were thi> morning preferred against Tiew Kah Thon;>. a J6-vear-old Hottlen, In the Third Police82 words
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310 1939-12-08 6 [nfftpOre, Thursday. THK evkfclK* Of a poti I v crituisoil by the Thifd I'"i:« Ml te to-day ai the cantfaued preliminary in•v into m armed robbtrj charge against two young Cantone n oi the inquiry. Ml H Koh the magistrate, cfttnml ,^d. WOJig Fook and and310 words
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Article98 1939-12-08 6 Sim Thursday. CONVICTED In the Third Police Court on two charges ol voluntarily causing hurt to two Indians by a penknife at Albeit Street ■ht of Oct 8, V K. Pillay, a midd Indian, was this mornIng ordered to enter Into a bond to be In98 words
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Article282 1939-12-08 6 People Plans A FAREWELL dinner to th« Hob Mr. W. K. IVpy-. C M.G., 6#H« J Adviser, Johore. was given b} unofficial, rx-and-official members of the Xx« l ciitive and State Councils «»f Jnhore at EUAtt Hold last m'jrht. Guests were, H.H. the Regent of Johore, Mr*. Pepys, Hon. Ungku282 words
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Article119 1939-12-08 6 THIRTY children attended the birth day party that Mrs. \V. C'umeck aye m honour of her daughter Jean's fifth birthday, at her home, 11. Holland Hill, on Wednesday. The small guest of honour presided ever the dinner table, which was decorated with miniature Chrbtmas tree and pay with119 words
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Article128 1939-12-08 6 Adventures Of Cabaret Stars mimi and Jose the Mexican artists now app Rftffl 3 Hotel, hav< an exciting story to te'.l of their adventures wh [eft Paris for Singapore jUSt outbreak of uar. Here it is as they told it to me yesterday: "We were m Paxis two days aftei128 words
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75 1939-12-08 6 BOUND OVER FOR CAUSING HURT WITH PIPE Singapore. Thursday. Hans Raj Singh was this morning found guilty by Mr. Conrad Oldham, m the Second Police Court, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a pipe to a compatriot, and was ordered to be bound over for a period of75 words
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Article60 1939-12-08 6 Xmas And New Year Parties IN spite of the I Eve and New V fiundfty this year. Bp .ncr aj nance entertainments Raffles. Sea View and the Adi nlrrariy bookings are parties for both night* I the hoi plan a midnight surpri Eve guests and a gala nival ball is60 words
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Article86 1939-12-08 6 HEAVY LOTTERY FINES CHJNG Chce Few, i woman victed and fined by Oldham m the Second I on a charge of a.^ m lt management of a chap jee ke* tery at 2HO. Kalhuis Koad, ol> p.m. on Nov 9. The first accused was four months' rigorous whi'e the second86 words
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Article70 1939-12-08 6 Sin Choo Boon was this mor $20, m default to undergo rigorous imprisonment, b: I >, nr t d Oidham, m the Second Police wurjl a charKo of theft ol I iron, valued at $3, the prf l L Seong lira Sawmill, at Syed A'* l on70 words
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Article24 1939-12-08 6 The annual general n Malayan Magic Circle wll? De Circle House, Karikal K« to-night (Friday). An imp tertainment of magic meeting.24 words
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Advertisement101 1939-12-08 6 anced vitamin and mi-.era! content ',pe!l hcah Jffl&jfw' 'or tho,o who ta'h" it r m mr i stently fir ■:.'< Pcwdt X^--^ M it k is ''.i?/ /jf 4 v t ::.r n < time like the present, make up a glaas and star Lway We are prepared to send101 words
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Article, Illustration850 1939-12-08 7 WOMAN, HOME BEAUTY a hclpk'ul ariit*l€' for our w o zur ii i-riiili fc i*s [,ays m *vliirh milk "ill iiliaiKi- jmmr |ov<>lin<'*« anil improve' voiir lu'allli. will always be regarded the woman's sphere and beconsider it as comprehenan publishment as you do, we able to render assistance ing a850 words
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282 1939-12-08 8 I d iion of peace aims distinct from war aims ften mentioned. are bandied about i ten, economic ■Wii il')t('(l p! ifl 9 id writers, as if the Colowere nebulous territory it loosely m the air, proper direction and »1. It282 words
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Article257 1939-12-08 8 CABLE WISHES TO THE FINNISH PRESIDENT <\ (.ijki.il ii.mnuini(|iK' claisas that the Sovlei force* haw advanced tvMiil.x Miles BOOth of IVN.imo. In the Kari'lian Isthmn-. it If claimed, the Soviet forces have broken the Finnish iuain defence line along ihe uoksi irater systesn, ngton, Deo.Reuter - 257 words
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Article75 1939-12-08 8 by the I be delivered In Three spie i. (ow. were shot m Fii Renter. The disappihipa carryln I the extreme north j innouncei I subjected to 8 from land and .sea.- Reuter It is undent* <\ v- been allowed to purch i planes :uul other RReuter - 75 words
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Article119 1939-12-08 8 An appeal to the R s ;an broadcast by the F.. adi night states: "Do n ers. who try to make j bi < Finns want war with Soviet The Finns are I peaceful national want to live m peace with their bours. Your fathers canReuter - 119 words
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Article97 1939-12-08 8 Moscow. Dec. 7. Thp headquarters of the Leningrad military area denies the report that 60 Soviet i lanes were destroyed In a Finnish air raid on Murman.sk. Lt is state 3 hat no raids have been earned out by the Finnish or any other ai: force mReuter - 97 words
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Article221 1939-12-08 8 In connection with Soviet war correspondents' references to the accuracy of Finnish rifle-fire it is authoritatively learned In London that many rifles have lately been .sent to Finland from Germany. These are partly Czechoslovak r -inch were first sent to a northern and thence by rail toReuter - 221 words
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112 1939-12-08 8 Tokyo. Dec. 7. A WASHINGTON message says that Japan's "concrete proposals" for the readjustment of relations between Japan and the United States, as communicated from the Ambassador. Mr. J. Grew, are now under consideration at the State Department. In a press interview yesterday Mr. Sumner Welles,Eastern News - 112 words
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Article58 1939-12-08 8 London, Dec. 7. lyiK. Churchill's reference to the asdic method of fighting U-Boats, m his speech on the war at sea was the first use of the term m public, Renter learns. The naval authorities preserve complete secrecy about the device, which employs a special type hydrophoneReuter - 58 words
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Article118 1939-12-08 8 Manila. Dec 7, In its editorial yesterday the Philippines Herald expressed its desire M I better relations between Japan and America. The paper does not think thai should be causes for a clash of interest between Japan and the Uni m the Far East. Drawing attention to theEastern News - 118 words
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Article33 1939-12-08 8 DANISH DENIAL OF NAZI LIE Copenhagen, Dec. 1 It Is stated no foreign planes flew mark yesterday. The German raw had alleged that British planes over Denmark for the raid < Frisian Islands.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement17 1939-12-08 8 lays White Lab Announcement The surest test of a ma n's discrimination. BEWA&'S \fj p o k17 words
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Article, Illustration118 1939-12-08 9 These two graphic pictures i»f the rinklng of the Jftpanese moUxMntt Temkuni Mara" were taken aftet 'he had itnick i Geramaa ml** the last Coast of England. A vessel f 13.000 tons, she was one of the biggest victims of Germany** ruthie mine wmrlwre and carried a crewPlanet News - 118 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-12-08 9 A YOUNG SURVIVOR OF "SIMON BOLIVAR (W U-u), »'.i.h sank after striking a German mmc fl ,,n,,i iiijure<i su iv(>rs tn r« Planet NewsPlanet News - 24 words
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Article68 1939-12-08 10 Singapore. Thursday THi h of M >d. a 1 ir-old American girl placv yttU :he General following m operation. 'larwood MM born m Pom. on Apiil 5. 1910. and came lift] three yt^XM a^o. Prior to entering the hospital, Misi Hirvood was rmployed for M.68 words
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Article57 1939-12-08 10 Mr. Kennedy In New York M X J Kennedy, the i > lfl -«do, to Lonilo,. \> 10-day by air. told ers that the Brit,. had not the slight, that the Initeu S tat the war. 1(| tntcr Denying rumours that i ing. Mr Kennedy ln| to London after CivReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement152 1939-12-08 10 ITHE SECOND of A GREAT SERIES; JTHAT CHALLENGES M.C.Ms OWNi "HARDY FAMILY POPULAR!; STARTS TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 l» AVII IQV j i a FTC? ?*s^ Your favorite "man BVLLb I W m white" head H^^P^» 1 strong, loveable J II A II y f^^ young Dr Kildare wflit V I152 words
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Advertisement167 1939-12-08 10 12.278 peopi -c DURING THE FIRST 3 DAYS i.mi.v .u. -,-e... At The Spacious STILL DRAWING THK A DfTT fi 1 Mi-|.TnniK: VAll IUL THE Sensational Exposure of GERMANY'S RUTHLESS Submarine Campaign! II WITH if LATEST CAUMONT BRITISH NEWS NOTE: The Pipe and Drums Band of the PUNJAE REGT. will167 words
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Article290 1939-12-08 11 News In Romanised Malay Singapore. Dec ri Sweden orang makin bertambah nda* supaja Kera.uan maao-v K Finland, dan J. OOO orang h *dka P^rgi ka-n*gen Finland n din henriak berperang. atau enAm puloh buah kapa!2 telah tib.i dt-Flnland. dan panriu h,ny;tk lagi akan di-hantar oleh h menerima baharu ml bebcrapa290 words
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Article30 1939-12-08 11 r Ovetaft, 3.500 In the North Sea on f the crew were drown- 15 were picked up. steamer Huntsman. reported missing and is aye been lost.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article52 1939-12-08 11 imer Paralos. 3.934 tdns.j Piraeus with a cargo ;oal. was sunk either by a mine or a torpedo m the Thames Estuary. Three of the crew were killed and 22 rescued. The Norwegian steamer Primula, 1.024 tons, sank after an explosion m the North Sea. Eight of the crew areReuter - 52 words
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Article209 1939-12-08 11 ngapore, Thursday. -M innocent," pleaded a second offender, Ton Toa Twa, who unsuccessfully appealed against his conviction and sentence IC appeared m the High Court this morning before Mr. Justice Manning. ppellant, who was unrepresentontenced by a Police Magito three months' rigorous Imtnent and six209 words
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Article383 1939-12-08 11 Singapore, Thursday. J*HE extension o! the war to Northern Stoop*, with tti napredktable political and ncotmlc rotisimiswris. has had i r« >tram ing laHumee, and although there ha\<> been spells of activity, the market on the wUe SJSJI beta quiet with an easier tendency, state Messrs. Stanton383 words
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Article98 1939-12-08 11 Singapore, Thursday. DLEADING guilty to a charge Ol theft 1 ol a tree at the 6U milettont. Thompon Road, belonging to the .Municipality. Tan Ah Eny. a :i3-year-old Teochew woman, was convicted and had .sentence deferred m the Third Police Couit tthis, s98 words
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Article125 1939-12-08 11 Shanghai, Ore 7 AN* incident ooeuned on the Shan hai watetftonfl this meming, 'I)- a member of ihe Japanoe river police, believed t<» be Formr>san, -iinpcd Mr Ru >«ii. American attached to t fi«- United Statei Pnrdiasing Office, .\in> ira§ ovcraeetof Ihe transhiiuneni to the IReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement140 1939-12-08 11 EMPIRE TALKIE 7 TO \M.II I 9.15 P.M. Walldcc Heer> m "SLAVE SHIP" irfth M!(KK> ROOffßl SUN TALKIE 7.,|1> IONK.HT 9M PAIHOL* lac First MALAY Junglr Film Made! Wjiih Seree tii i»t; Date A I lI A >l lI II A A llioailr< HOYAL "ALANG ALANG" With M|SS HATUAH <140 words
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Article98 1939-12-08 12 Sin a FINE ils inll>r! j hi n he \\i.s comic-t^d f iron piping, oi c and three pieces >>i Iron valued a* S3. m the Third Polio Th ot by pn>l». rty, th< ally lnt< ls unable I to ho* n ited Found with ili 098 words
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Advertisement310 1939-12-08 12 II Njifc m\ -II •IB BY P&Oand B RITISH INDIA. L I N ES (II :> m BNGLAMD) I h<> beg| P c« a c being mainUined to the United Kingd aoli nd Shanghai ilv^. a register their requirements, bo< under present i a »ai inga are perforce restricted. may310 words
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Advertisement265 1939-12-08 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS LUAUIMW rxBtNS vITII PRIVATE BATH F.xectefrt Cuisine PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES 5 \md. nayia. T OUTWARDS: M««il«. Hongkdng. Shanghai and t ,r pa.ii.Miu> NonUnf wilingt, torn. etc. Ncm« .PK»J < THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. .liiCcriiorJtPrt «i Denmark* «ti«»iii SIXGAtORK PENANG KOALA HMHB km s a f ii265 words
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475 1939-12-08 13 FAVOURITES OBLIGE AT IPOH WINTER RACES fIUNG GINGER PAYS 545 FOR A PLACE (From Our Own Reporter) [poh, Thin--.!. 1 1 V RITES had an excellent day at [poh to-day fur the first day l* t Turf Club'a winter meeting. Though dividends were I ;ii] side— at were fields— the475 words
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Article77 1939-12-08 13 Dividends At A Glance Race 1: Bay Rose SI I and §7. Rosalie ML Race l\ Phai Pfcai 111 i 111 h:tr Sl7 Rac n«u\ (Miici 118 sx r'o!i»\ Sid Reid Kin» H Race J: VM Burkr S'» fl Faith S7 Betenui si? Race S: Inez S4B Sl4 (in ton77 words
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698 1939-12-08 13 Kid Arenas Beats Little Bernal (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Dec. 4. |\ISAPPOINTMENT was m store for well over 3,500 spectators who attended the fight here last nighl between Young Dundee and Luis Blanco, billed as for the welterweight championship of Java. In spite of698 words
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Article41 1939-12-08 13 Admission charges foi the M Cup" rugger match on Saturday .:t Padang between Singapore ■i j •viii b $1 h, the memb <• < cents, and 20 cents. There will bo no special concei for members of the S match41 words
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Miscellaneous52 1939-12-08 13 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY H< H C.I Bahru, I I A nio C C I V M C A CO I TIDE TABLE m DAI High Water: 9 06 A M 7 B S. 19 P. II 1.8 TO MORROW Hiffa Water: M AM 7:? ft 1 OH P M H52 words
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330 1939-12-08 14 Court Sequel To Estate Fatality om o Own Reporter). Ipoh, Thursday. POl R ol unhappy married Ufe on an estate, broken by constant trrcU and disputes culmtoating finally, with suspicion being attached on the wife* ol "carrying on an affair with another man330 words
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Article78 1939-12-08 14 Landslide Fatality (From Our own Reporter) Sttngei I'ataiii, Thursday A:;o-vi;\it-oi.n Sikh named 1.-a •.istainctl ialal mimics m a landslide at Bukii Tikan li:« m w the mtrnrng «>i Sept 25: lie passid iu:\ m the Sungei Patani Hospital on tlu same day. At the inquest to-day the Coroner, Tuan Syed78 words
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Article46 1939-12-08 14 London. D=« IjMGHT oj the crew are missing and seven resetted fiom a raft by a Danish steamer following the sinking of tta Norwegian steamer Primula, LU24 tons. In the North Sea. The vessel sank two minutes after an explosion.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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389 1939-12-08 14 Drama Of The Service HOW life m a mall, restricted community reacts on Its member.- U cleverly brought out m The Island" which has Its premiere at the Victoria Theatre to-morrow nlghl m the pressnoe oi HE. The Governor and Lady Thomas.389 words
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Article43 1939-12-08 14 A REVIEW of the B victory was attaii was given by Mr I' wireless talk last i diilicult to realise when not only Genna trals anticipated a vi< tral Powers. "I recall an encouragement f may be passing through ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-12-08 14 the Britij-.h tennis star, whose tnjjagerient to Mr. Michael Menzies, a young; Scottish business man now training lor an Army commission is announced, states a Keuter mes?age. They are marrying early m the New Year. MISS KAY STAMMERS41 words
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Article210 1939-12-08 14 jy|K. VV. Mitchell presided at a special meeting of the I Amateur Boxing Club yesterday evening at the Hippy N° rl j Representatives from the 2nd. Batt. the Loyals 1 Regiment, the Manchester Regiment, the Gordon Highlanders, the Johore Stale Police, the Singapor P Po- lice210 words
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Article192 1939-12-08 14 Cinema RcijA fAKE thi i Maxwell \s of -Hotel I Cathay. Accordingly, I hay must b< U a light thini' thing n is, too. Miss Mir mil er"Hotel F W i hand m COI although the rol; never quain 'rontribut- worldineu to thi But192 words
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Article14 1939-12-08 15 B London. Thursday. 23 5 16 23» 2 iold. Fine, per oz.14 words
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Article77 1939-12-08 15 London, Thursday. 64- 3 S/lu 7d 4 2 Industries 29 10 1i 116 9 27 li I Pacific -8 p- I'! In. Trust 33 l l^ l/10Vi ims 24 4» 2 16 17 3 i 3 10 1 2 Areas 65 Tr. (bearer) 79 4 1 277 words
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Article24 1939-12-08 15 London. Thursday. Easy lib ll'slib 11 Hi s d January lib II 1 S 'dl Apl Juno ll 7 i> b 11s24 words
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Article49 1939-12-08 15 London. Thursday. tlaj In bulK Sment Not given aita FM3' er S'ment £11.0.3 Sellers (Sarawak) J'ment. 19^ Sellers v Pearl. lity (Singapore) j 33 6 Sellers r FAQ( White B*m«nt 6 Sellers r 'FAQ) Black ot Sment. 4^ 8 Value tor 'Good Mark- Sment. 30!- Dec! Jan. Nominal49 words
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Article32 1939-12-08 15 I London, Thursday. n Paris 176.00 on Amsterdam 7 52 >n Shanghai 4 3 4 "Hongkong Is. 31!32<1 •Japan is. 2 17 32 ion New York 402.00 to 404.00 Unchanged32 words
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Article575 1939-12-08 15 Dr. Fitzgerald's Career (Tribune Staff Reporter) J^jAl U A will soon bid pood- bye to its Medical Servian Director and \d\i,tr who. the Tribune reliably understands, j s leaving on retirement this munth. Dr. R. I). Fitzgerald, m view of his impending departure. ha* already relinquished the575 words
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29 1939-12-08 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. £.-tabli.shed by Royal Charter A.D. 194 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital i\-:0.030 000,- .Reserve Fund 10.50 C.00-29 words
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Article145 1939-12-08 15 1 clay. THE Si ni lared D- tin ket .!<•!» bu up to $1 19 m th< rh. da\ and Mambau mi; from 62 t<> 64 uiu Klan. if tin better with business re] it J9 and Sungei Luas to Ainoim An Kundang tarried ftilJ Mgfcer to145 words
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Article26 1939-12-08 15 Loncl n.Dtc 7: Mr David Robertson (Conservative' was elected unopjxxsed at Streatham The vacancy was caused by the retirement of the Conservative Sir William Lane-Mitchell. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement19 1939-12-08 15 V IRIXE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR <-AX INSURANCE AT REASONABLE HATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 5926 2 Finlayson Green19 words
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735 1939-12-08 16 Mr. G. L. Ham's 31 Years In Malaya < Fron Out nun Rtfifttr) an, WViiii' sday. TOR th< i many years tl uncil with applaus ing. jpontane i w by both Officials and Unofficial wl their appro P" ul tn kne Hon Ml L735 words
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Article244 1939-12-08 16 London. Dec. 7. IN the House of Commons last night the Opposition Labourite, A. V. Alexander, expressed disappointment thai i> had n< caught up with the menace of the heavily armed raider. H< ex] I pr< ai concern at the situation m which the Rawalpindi fouiReuter - 244 words
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Article35 1939-12-08 16 INTER-VARSITY SOCCER DRAW London. Dec* VHE annual Oxford f. <"* 1 soccer, played to-cUy o» London for the fir>t t.nu< m was draun 8-8, CambrWf c ing m the closing .senmiK At half-time Oxford W ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article36 1939-12-08 16 London, E> ec The Home Secretary Commons' question, said in» fc tf was disposed m favour oi introduction of summer I he thought it unnecessj exact date so far ah< British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 36 words
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Article33 1939-12-08 16 PARLIAMENT'S PROGRAMME cion. Dec 7 k s r ntary mmc In nt m tnmona by v er on Dec 12, th( is, wai In on the iin\.-*r will adjourn until Jan. 16. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article54 1939-12-08 16 1.0 M.1 I TIIK Air Milllstn <"" lIUI 1 machines of th nl |i carried wit an.»th<-i i v mniiaisanr? fi'sli' Geraumj lasi n«- hl tn [•his HmJit. accordin mail newt afem I I ,nn' viwnitj oi Urn rman anti-un-. r l rl ,pp<* active No bombs w< German -oil54 words
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Article43 1939-12-08 16 BRITAIN'S TRADE EXPANSION DM xpand M pottil I pally witji Hoi] Norway. Bweden I I Turkey, wne I m London. ->: J It Lj eondtoed undesirable J public the pro^i. I phasiM'd that r iu n t meau that th, e^l done I RenterRenter - 43 words
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Article51 1939-12-08 16 \\-liILE the King tour m Fi to-day on the h< n V 2 i-.iiduii m M lunch with 250 eh Shr sal •>' the s and had piccisoly J. I the children. Afterwards the > I foster-mothers, son tcMtt that they enjo (J h... :.Jj childrenReuter - 51 words
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Article49 1939-12-08 16 LONDON DENIES CABLE REPORT London, Dec I IT is authoritative!} stated here 1 a United Pres have originated m London .:.>U Shanghai on Dv 5 and niieij the Chungking radio the British Government has decidjj avoid depriving Japan < arms and munitions, w»* foundation. No such decision has* taken ReuterReuter - 49 words
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