Morning Tribune, 16 December 1939
1939-12-16
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Title Section13 1939-12-16 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— No. \>7o. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, December 16, W3& FIVE CENI13 words
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Article734 1939-12-16 1 London TO-DAY H.L. Hopkin ■bout The Liltle Question ■Of Taxation: Good Old I British Public Re-action. F London, Dec. 4. Returning home few nights I* ago 1 turned on the wireless, and I l 3€ words m the dulcet tones I j B.C. annWncer: "In the nU> mmona to-day, the734 words
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251 1939-12-16 1 Training 26,000 Airmen Sydney, Dec. 15. AUSTRALIA is to train 28,000 airmen as her part of the Empire air scheme. No fewer than 10,400 will be pilots, and the other 15,600 will be observers, wireless operators and air gunners. Makint these revelations, Mr.251 words
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Article57 1939-12-16 1 New York, Dec 15. THE dishonour which has fallen upon 1 soviet Russia is richly earned; says the New York Timea commenting expulsion i:om t.ic L^ue. It adds that not since the came into existence has there been more ckar-cut case of unprovo* I gression 01 aReuter - 57 words
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Article101 1939-12-16 1 Paris, Dee. I*>. OPERATIONS on the Western Front are gradually assuming a more violent aspect, although still limited to encounters of patrols and reconnaissance detachments. The numbers employed In these encounters la fnrow 1: r greater, and the fighting is harder. In the pa: i 24101 words
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Article555 1939-12-16 1 London, Dec. 15. •THE Air Ministry announced at 3.50 p.m. to-day that "aircraft oi the R.A.F. again patrolled ttlfl bases of Borkum, Nordcrney and Sylt during last night and m the tally hours of this morning. Enemy seaplanes observed at mooring were bombed." it isReuter - 555 words
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Article20 1939-12-16 1 London. Dc 15: It is announced thai SO more Germans have been interned m South Africa, including Dr. Anton ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement35 1939-12-16 1 On Olhei- Pagea Graf Affair Tribune Fund lechosloTakia LHr« Overseas Assurance Pajam Meeting Women'i Pi leader I' Germany To-day 1(l Cinemai ji Alurder Appeal Britisher Assaulted Sport JUeei v lV JJ Finance R I Busy35 words
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Advertisement68 1939-12-16 1 V>I AS SIIOI'I'IM- I (r-x '^^^^mI ill i jV v SFICIAL NOTICE VV^/l We beg to annoiimv that \\v /"V^v* V have been fortuna.c m rceClTing .i late shipmmt of iku toys. \i i mmisii iois (ompriMni; IKIKis TODDLEKASB PEDALKASB, CRANES, YACfItS DOLL'S COTS SCOOTERS, TRAW SETS, AEROPLANES, UfIMAU OM68 words
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894 1939-12-16 2 trnj Spte A ffair May Be Decisive Bailie Of War POCKET BATTLESHIPS NOT ANSWER TO EVERYTHING AMSTERDAM, DX( 15. lIOTHING IS YKT KIVIALI I) IN BBBUN ABOUT THE PLANS oi rin: bftAF spii: kkijter LEAENB from bkrlin. An urgent exctmngf <>! question and instructions894 words
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Article210 1939-12-16 2 Monte Video, Dec. 15. There are very good reasons for thinking that the Orai bpee WiU accept internment ior the duration ol tne wai xatner than risk another engagement. One survivor said that tne German crew with an average age of 'S3. were &b touchedReuter - 210 words
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Article176 1939-12-16 2 London, Dec. 15. Reuter learns that view s are being exchanged between the British and the Uruguayan Governments regarding the legal position arising from the fact that the Graf Spec Is now lying m Uruguayan waters. It is noted that the Uruguayan Government, m pi exclaiming its176 words
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Article103 1939-12-16 2 BE Brttbh Nan nomu-ed last tM-hi that 3 Exeter, which vas da T,,, J uaiiir. is •leaning twaj A Monte Video i. !Xs lh the Aui\ was superti. Ed while the Achil Despite Ihc refaaal ol dockvJ workers U eflfec t repairs tl Spec isReuter - 103 words
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Article393 1939-12-16 2 Radioed pictures published m the I London evening papers iboi thebai-l tered Cirat Spec m Monti- klh.> har-B bour. The havoc wrought on her I control tower and .siipt'r>t nature eu I clearly be seen as wdl as the damage along the vaterlini A description olReuter - 393 words
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Article395 1939-12-16 2 Monte Video. De la announced that the G Blight allow the Graf Spt>o to m harbour as long as necessaJ repairs. It is added that facility would be granted to warships if they thought it n« On the Graf Spec then vors from ninp Rritish yes»British Official Wireless - 395 words
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Advertisement230 1939-12-16 2 Nature's Way to Health I feel ten years younger 1 so say thousands of men and women who have found new youth- Jness and vitality as a resuk of ukins PhyHo san M üblets. These wonderfu! revitalizing tablets are the result of prolonged research by E. Buergi. M.D., Professor of230 words
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Article381 1939-12-16 3 TRIBUNE CHRISTMAS FUND thtH :Ji:l TioNS to the Tribune Xmas fund continue t«» pour into l| i«W -:1k- and at the time of closing last night the amount V H ;l totalled Sl.loO.Sl. Jn 'H; mimljcr of e-ontrilniti includes one of sin ra|H \V with the381 words
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26 1939-12-16 3 Dec. 15.- The steamer WilUett, 2r,2 tons la n ported sunk >r the ••cw are reported missing, I clniwiicd. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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192 1939-12-16 3 SECRET SESSIONS NO STIFLING OF CRITICISM London. Dec. IS. j (Keuter's Special Commentary) I THK secret session of the House I of Commons was an extension rather than limitation oi the principle oi the freedom of discussion permitted m wartime as m peacetime, because it is a source of the192 words
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Article115 1939-12-16 3 London, Dec. 15. The death at Lord Ernest Hamilton is officially announced here. Reuter Born m 1858. L->rd Ernest Hamilton WOB the .sixth .son of the Duke oi ta» rcorn Hi- was educated at Harrow, and after a course ul" training at Sandhui.^. was 'ittacned to115 words
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Article30 1939-12-16 3 Parl, Dec 15: Thr nr.i warUrv; civil budget bUI passed f s Vrikes a last night. Civil expenditure strikes a [^w leVel, amounting to about E430 millions.30 words
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Article29 1939-12-16 3 invitations are out for a dinner on Tuesday. Dec. M, at 35 Mandalay If ad Mouimeln Hoad. to celebrate marriage of Mr. N i Yam CD ind-dau Tiang Tok.29 words
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379 1939-12-16 3 ndon, j^LTHOUOH tiic Ri; claim to hay, continued thai across the narrow section of Finland, the outcome ol the 1 by no means decided The Ru dans haw cut off the d«>fen< und Petsamo In the north. The attack In the south U still beingReuter - 379 words
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Advertisement26 1939-12-16 3 ip^ St HB- 4yo«r teeth are Ivory (;«st!es -«hlrnd tin m uith Igj^g gW Sole Aj i;.\i{i.(>u X iomimw mm Sins;i|i<iir, Kii.i!« Lumpur Ipoli. Wml t26 words
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452 1939-12-16 4 STRIKING RADIO TALK FROM 8.M.8.C. W lllcn^ng titU I no-Slovak Mr. P. Ro! .^-k. a member of the local Ciech community, last evenin Ing broadcast talk from the 8.M.8.C. station. Singapore. ig the i ..I i i d M ..t have people at452 words
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Article99 1939-12-16 4 Singapore, Saturday. IM LEMBNT weather did not spoil the happineoi of Urn l.."> 00 children of the uneniplowd. when they ipent their Chrtetmai treat at the New World jresterdaj titernonn. The "Eighteenth Hell" received mans visits, and dodf'cm can ami other lideshows wire fully made use99 words
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Article37 1939-12-16 4 FINED FOR CRUELTY TO FOWLS ipore, Friday.— othimn n cnHtv •■?I1 "1 V< ni:lv ht> (>;( o >ix fowls b y carrying them m jallbasket at Rochore Road to default of payment to undergo five aaya simple Unprisonmenl37 words
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Article81 1939-12-16 4 before Mr. C II K oh if, Police Court. lhf V The accused was alleged t^ v, bed a 23-y ar-old Z morning of Nov. 3 m b hn, 1 Market Read. The Vi, followin m hospital Medical evidence reveal deceased died as a result of81 words
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Article21 1939-12-16 4 Th. I unmn .0.700 ib. for I a total of 134.800 lb. for 1 I current financial year I21 words
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Article349 1939-12-16 4 CHINA 'S MUSLIM MISSION HERE QVER 170 guests representing not only the Muslim community of Singapore but also Europeans, Chinese and Arabs, gathered at the residence of Mr. S. I. O. Alsagoff yesterday evening where a tea party was held m honour of the visiting Chinese Muslims who are now349 words
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Article104 1939-12-16 4 (From Our Own Reporter) .lohorc Bahm Friday. H7HILF driving his motor cai alone the Johore Bahru -.\>n It am Road m a heavy downpour m the early hours of ihis morning:, Dr. Yaloopjliay of the Leper lum. Sun«ei Buloh. was slightly injured when the car skidded,104 words
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Article86 1939-12-16 4 Singapore. Fri STATING that he wa.s satisfied tl respondent had committed adul with another woman, Sir Percy vaine to-day granted a decn Mrs. Hilda Clarkson who petitio a divorce against her husband. Ml i c Clarkson. At this morning's continued lithe petition a witness identified tograph86 words
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Advertisement219 1939-12-16 4 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE AINS! Read this page of Specie Trade Bargains appearing m the •doming Tribune every Saturday. You Will I rl what you are looking for anc) Have money. OPTICAL ever your optical requirement* NAN-SIN has exactly what you as efficiency and economy. Ring up G363 for a219 words
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Advertisement51 1939-12-16 4 Silvikrm treatment stores the hair-forming tissues to normal 'unctions. Write for free booklet -'The Natural Way of Hair Culture SILVIKRIN BRILUAXTIXe" For Hair-dressing and Wave- Also protects tim sralp ll(ltl from Dandruff and Loss of Hair. From all chemists, High-class Btorea and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil Street.51 words
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Advertisement58 1939-12-16 4 POLAROID See how this new scientific light control sti.ps *Wjt X reflected glare and protects your eyes as no l\ W^' "tlipr sun Klass can pro- J?^ tect them. Perfect eye x^ eomfoii for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Price $6.00. Beware of imitations. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified58 words
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566 1939-12-16 5 Alor Gajah Rubber Pays 4 Per Cent. >m a p<»ie Friday. l\ ippeal '»> their niana«imj a^tn^ If uiH t»'«' assessment of s.and- production for 1940 fixed lor the rnYrml to ;u the ■r mHi .tiinual s eneral nectiaf of Eic Moh <•»•'»' Kuhhrr IMale Ltd. I E dmonds, said:566 words
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808 1939-12-16 5 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE ANNUAL MEETING No Commitments With German Firms Singapore. Friday STATEMENT that never m the history of the Corporation had there been any commitments with German or Austrian companies by way of re-insurance was made by Dato S. Q. Wong, chairman of the Overseas Assurance Corporation, Ltd., presiding at808 words
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Article36 1939-12-16 5 Singapore, Friday. Pleading guUty to selling adulterated milk seven Indian milkmen were this morning lin. ci S.^U each or m default to undergo thr« ks simple \m\ each, to the Third I Lit.36 words
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Article1209 1939-12-16 6 PA JAM'S $171,273 PROFIT Pays Final Dividend Of 12i Per Cent. I la are fully alive to the pan that the rubber producing Industry ha iy In the conflict of the eaemjr. \\< not be playing v active r, but we are aasurad that th< of gi -;tt important c1,209 words
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Article235 1939-12-16 6 Singapore, Friday. REFERENCE to a civil court judgment against the accused earlier In the morning of the offence was made this afternoon m the Fourth Police Court, m the case m which Irvin Jones claimed trial to a summons charge of using criminal force on a235 words
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Article415 1939-12-16 6 Vera Ardmore - People Places Vera Ardmore ROWlSofgUd tttbenwea dccl I ii.»n rooms when j Duraereaquc entert I of Miss Sheila D I liituct aptain Petei I home "Benm I Estate, last evening I Mrs. Dumeiesque I a COCktail frock I civpe which had a I green inset m th< I bell of415 words
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Advertisement63 1939-12-16 6 THEON NAIL POLISH \r\v YORK, U.S. A üßi I AMEEU \s MQSfI POPULAR CRBME NAIL POLISH. IS ATTEAOTIfC SIIADFS lOR DAY AM) NK.HT WEAK. Tom la Maalla Bkon u.ivt- Btattoa k/.h: 4H niftci band ni^hily b<-tween CIU a««l 1 f M M.<ni»i tiimv Si»l«-AKtnt-AMERICAN ORIENTAL SALES Co. I TV PUtl63 words
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Article, Illustration810 1939-12-16 7 New Ways Of Serving TRADITIONAL FARE MIX OLK UO.UL.S Xl M.I i:> time ii test for m thi* ted to i I ai i to hive cakes and 1 dto "ii "r well-wishers I or roaat chicken, Ri podding, mil irse I English household I raarily n I be dished810 words
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323 1939-12-16 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, D ecember 16. 1939. DECISIVE POWER V')\v that Russia has been condemned bj and expelled from, League tor invading Finland, it is up to other member States to ice m w hat way they can most effectively help the Finns m their struggle against Russia. The British323 words
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282 1939-12-16 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese Counter-Offensive Along Yangtse Basin 'hungkin?. Deo. 15. PHINESE vfeterfeaia Soulhern !"ki,n IK interpreted !.y the L Chinese ".Milan VOkcaMl h«« i»"tfce complete ,ila,,^ ..I the i,,-t a.icm,t -I thf troops undn- Wng CM* Wei take .h, Mi urminstReuter - 282 words
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Article45 1939-12-16 8 JHE Paris radio states that the German oil tankers. Werdenfek Linden fcls and Wagens, have hoeii seized at Sabtllg (Bintan- Dutch island near Singapore) on behalf of a foreign company, which claims large sums from the German shipowner.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article76 1939-12-16 8 Shanghai. Dec 15. Mr. Wang Ching Wei and his -pfaction" have promised nut to take steps to undermine Chinese legal tendei according to the Central China Daily News, mouthpiece oi the "orthodox" Kuomintang leader. One of the? measures mggested by this paper for preventing a further declineReuter - 76 words
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Article64 1939-12-16 8 Chungking, Dec. 15. The Chinese have launched a general attack on the Yangt.se front and are making good progress. They claim to have captured a number of strategic points. They also state that m South China the Japanese Army is bogged at Nanning and the Chinese continue toReuter - 64 words
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Article97 1939-12-16 8 Peiping, Dec. 15. While Stressing the Japanese Govern- ment's desire to solve the difficulties] with the United States. Mr. Kate. Japa- I nese Minister- At- Large m China, tcld foreign press correspond! Nts m the i course cf an interview to day that he I had notReuter - 97 words
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Article72 1939-12-16 8 London, Dec. 15. DHHARDS and Barnes were found guilty of murder m the Coventry explosives case and sentenced to death. Hewitt and the two women were found not guilty of murder but remain m custody pending further charges. Reuter. The charges followed the explosion of a push-cart72 words
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Article37 1939-12-16 8 NAZIS TURN DOWN POPE'S REQUEST Paris. D THE Paris Radio states that has refused the Vatican that representatives of the H should be allowed to proceed German-occupied parts c: P investigate the position of th< clergy.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement8 1939-12-16 8 IjEWMS r "white I label WHISKY^ W.PS. Dl8 words
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Advertisement34 1939-12-16 8 TO-NIGHT O|M*niii<» of the HAPPY NffRJ < II II I (No\t to the Happy World Cabaret SINGAPORE'S EXCLUSIVE MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS TRY A REAL GRILL ON CHARCOAL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER $1.75 OPEN TILL 2 AM agka'hahash34 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-12-16 9 Dr. Be tics Dr. Hones the former PresMenl t4 zci -hoslnxakia. bring grreted b\ Major Brand Cohen (left), Treasarer of the British Legion, w hen he i it«'d its rrncrmiu h» aciqiiai tri"» «t [Jh luii'Mul Surrey, Planet NewsPlanet News - 43 words
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Article1118 1939-12-16 9 |lfE IN GERMANY TO-DAY— V 'owing art Oanison Viliard. the journalist, reveal* the the rleavaqcs to) > lopt d m Oermuv over the violent feati 1 i policy, and discusses the lent opposition and among the master I party officials on i Hitler as1,118 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-12-16 9 Above: French soldiers m action at the rornrr of :i filWff itr«« the urstt'iu trout. Planet NewsPlanet News - 19 words
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Article20 1939-12-16 9 U)m nek xv.st |fric»n soldien. wni to flglM with the lilies, em ij.iikin^ K>r Enrope. Planet NewsPlanet News - 20 words
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Advertisement183 1939-12-16 10 fc IMIIIIIIUIIMIIIIiniIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIi r pavilion t i Block Geld- ..gushing horn I rich toil I Fighting Pory...un- l«osh#d from d«sp»ror« m^nl t* I COOPER-BARTHOLOMEW I i P? B 1 ALAN DiNEHART mMEIVIUE COOPER j I DOROTHY PETERSON •J. M. KERRIGAN j I A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT PROM NEW UNIVERSAL -WHO GAVE YOl183 words
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Advertisement171 1939-12-16 10 (.rand Mi«»u to ll* Whol. l< I \in FIJMM J| ktt p aua\ tin' crowds yebttrda\ k'AIMTOL.. SHOWS TO-DAY lk^ the rolo O.JKfIMj \_-i£'i"m-- i :^i manded for yo.- 14. &i' M- f^SjWr*' vorite boy! Now its '3w^«Bu^ F picture of laughter, V f y W heart-thr^.Ds, adven- v9fl r171 words
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445 1939-12-16 11 Common Intention Singapore, Friday. YICK, a tall, well-built Cantonese who was sentenced to i at the last Assizes after he was found guilty of the murder m iiuse "boy" at Woodstock Drive, had his sentence confirmed m h Court to-day by Sir Percy445 words
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Article66 1939-12-16 11 Singapore, Friday.— Tan T^rk Chew this morning sentenced to a ciuy'a iple Imprisonment and flne ol 1480 w In default to undergo tour moni simple imprisonment, by Mr. J. 1 litFall on a charge of having m his posion 12 tahils of non -government chandu at 3.35 p.m.66 words
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Advertisement30 1939-12-16 11 NEXT CHANGE THEATRE HOY AL TO-MORROW at the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY ■MIPILAII CttNCERT MME BONENFANT Soloists IDA BATTISHILL Scats S2, SI, 50 cts. Book at John Little's.30 words
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Advertisement42 1939-12-16 11 Ih«> ONE X'M AS Attraction that will live m your memor\ for Years Opening at a Special Midnight Premiere i A V TOT Saturday. Dec. £3ti. (HARLFS DICKENS' Immortal Clinic. M.GN'I Outstanding Picture of the Season with REGINALD OWEN and Great Cast42 words
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Advertisement254 1939-12-16 11 SUN -(New World) I In Mf.lll 0-30 itoone pown m i\ OLD me u.o GRAND -New World M.itnurv |o-d.i\ ami !•> morrow All HAISA GOBI TO TOWN i Till: KID OOtm BACK EMPIRE TALKIE 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT I-1J p m TUc RIT/ BROnftSfl m "KFNTrC XV MOON SIIINi: \l:Uin o254 words
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86 1939-12-16 12 Bhmghii, D RGEANT M- Kin* i Briton m the Bbaaffcai Municipal Police, n lht amrm ol lutics h»1 ni^hl m the Shanghai i-cnh-.i] d Sinn re"* Ih-aitnunt, \n:»- -toppo<l. a^aulted ami beaten op Japan* Mr. Kins ia > !l hospital Thoui he is not injured itReuter - 86 words
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Article24 1939-12-16 12 Lon< MAJOR ATTLEE. Lft] ■>'■ m the NVw Year ftl th tlon of Lord Gort Mi deputy, a little I ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement302 1939-12-16 12 itt -li^fcte-^kir BY P&OTnd BRITISH INDIAJJNES ORP( D IN BNOI A:*D' Nring l» the C«npWJyi inability to pukUdl the actual doparture <(hI,-s' M .n rteamen intending pmenfen «w wwrteMMlj reyiert- ;l iv .v o s. n. COMPANY'S Oflec to Moertaia tnt approximate ci;it* «»i departure. A., rmfh ma 9 eaU302 words
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Advertisement212 1939-12-16 12 y*^^— ft fc^ fcat^la ym« I I I HI I M I II 1 A* LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS VI TO PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. md Scandinavia. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Denmark) BINOAtORI PENANG KCALA H 1». B I R\ S PHI I P212 words
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344 1939-12-16 13 SELECTIONS CARD FOR TO-DA Y'S RACES 1 Yesterday's Results faiping Skye meeting opened yesterday, when fair crowd present. Tin >nd event ended m dead heal betwt age and Lassa, whose time was l mm. 10 si I BIG SWEEP I -m. IST. w, IMI6 I' !NI) tKTKIi Hi I'll *****344 words
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Article70 1939-12-16 13 Dividends At A Glance Kate 1: High Decree SlB and |8 BOBM Flirt S5 Race Z: F.m|>eiinage S9 and S9 Lasts S2l and Sl3 Race 3: I'pright MS and $22 M.G.M. |S RaCC I: Twinkling Ejra |S3 Ml 4 M Ladolet sk Race 3: Ben Gabrii. Sl4 and S7 War70 words
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Article212 1939-12-16 13 Mil; (X OWN KII'DKII X TAIPING, FRIDAY. FOLLOWING MCI HANDICATBFOB TO-MORROW «s\ll UD\Y>: RACE <>m: M ICK KM I Div. I, admit ii fin--3 p.m. Some Flirt IS 0 Clever Ahr IS 0 Circus 12 (l Movalonn 10 7 RACE TWO PONIES, Clan i>iv abt. G tan., p212 words
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Article39 1939-12-16 13 TO-DA Y'S SELECTIONS i: i l vn\ii iiik i I \ss\ \ii.u iiiula Race BAI ROSI Howitain Belle I TWINKLING EYES Pal Burkr Race w\K UNI n Ken Ghakril Race I: M I'lilr ol IVrak Race 7 DAZ7U Invcrfoct:39 words
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Advertisement31 1939-12-16 13 I /^S>\ !IFF£LUARD YOURSELVES j(t^fl INSURE WITH I is^ THE EASTERN UNITED I ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, I M>mu>..S.S. FBONE NO. »9.8.31 words
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Advertisement44 1939-12-16 13 NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bii-.u-les have earned I trul> "world uidr" r<puta(i(>n for— ENDURING QUAUTI BEAIiIFLL DESIGA SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP anC RELLUULITI while VALUE for MONET b, of course, a Nl U HUIttON tr.dJUom. WIS. IJB44 words
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341 1939-12-16 14 IMPORTANT MALAYA CUP MATCH H B Alexander: A. P Craiglc, I M Bcott, D. M. Seard; .1 w Ewart, J b Potter; b Mi d m Walker, R. J Mai J H Btanni I I E. M. Jones. P. B ume, A T and341 words
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Article170 1939-12-16 14 MIXED FOURSOMES AT KEPPEL CLUB r Pli: ners and tinn j ol thfc ember Mixed Foursome on Sunday at the X pel Golf Club 4 15 p. in Mr> A B Men/ir.s and A. R Batem; \v J. Holoha -uy. i 4.20 Mrs E. O'Sullivan and F. Starr Miss M170 words
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Article267 1939-12-16 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Friday. CUPERICR m every department, the Government English School. Muar defeated the Belia Club. Johore Bahru by three goals to one In a hockey match played at the Trade School ground this evening. Though the visitors attacked from the267 words
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Article52 1939-12-16 14 I Chungking, Dec. 15. the Burmese "goodwill" mission, which I arrived here yesterday, will broadcast over the station xgoy en Sunday at 7.40. it is announced here to-day. Members of the mission will deliver short speeches m English. Burmese and Hindustan; on th«ir "impressions of IReuter - 52 words
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Article16 1939-12-16 14 i ion Dec 15 Parliament has adjourned foi the Chri sa until 16 ReuterReuter - 16 words
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198 1939-12-16 14 afj;afagfaga niUA.v. on v tui ventures ol H adaptation mom novel, which the Capitol T el inothi Rooney. who Sin smdienc I irrtng veh The picture follow I faithfully from begi I k hai caught the full fl huJ Mi-ai humour tempi 1 [standing of198 words
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Article89 1939-12-16 14 London. I>«i CPEAKING m London Lord Halifax -aid the presM war would not he won mainlj bj armaments but by the ..mi fj will-power of the nations an* peoples. The Germans thought achieve that end bCst by Goebbels and •Man X the highest valueReuter - 89 words
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242 1939-12-16 14 Singapore. GENEROUS offer by Mr. Aw Boon Haw to pay factory girls Eng Ann Tong Tiger Medical Hall more than twice the wai are nou receiving from labour contractors resulted m tht ol work at his factory m Neil Road to-day. As trouble242 words
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Article15 1939-12-16 15 EHtW York, Dec. 14. B S L rone Steady ApriUune M WK Quiet15 words
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Article13 1939-12-16 15 London. Friday. Forward y lb ild, Fine, per oz. £8 8.013 words
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Article99 1939-12-16 15 London, Friday. 1 v Sp I Kuobei -<-. Ci rai Electric J5 6 chemical In. 2$ 4* 2 Tobacco H8 9 ,-imtch 27/7 Vi C adian Pacific 7 I don Tin 4 9 PI. In. Trust 34 3 1/101 2 Hitama 24 9 ithern Kintas 16 699 words
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Article46 1939-12-16 15 London, Friday. Mark( I Tone Dull Spot 1113 16 b 1115 16 s (Ist Forward' Jan. 11 7 8 1> 1115 165 i2nd Forward' Jan rch ll 7 s b 12 s d Forward) April June 11 3 4 t> 11 7 3 s46 words
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Article62 1939-12-16 15 I London. Friday. Pa'm Oil (Malay) m bulK I pt. Sment Not given Copra 'Straits FMS) ber S'ment £11.0.0 Sellers Flour (Sarawak) I >r S'ment. 33 6 Sellers Tapioca, Seed Pearl. t Quality (Singapore) ecember Sment. 21.6 Sellers Popper <FAQ* White Dec Jan. S'ment, 4^ Paid Buyers Afloat S'ment62 words
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Article19 1939-12-16 15 London, Friday. Official Price) £258 3 4 Buyers £259 v; Sellers i Official Price) £257 Buyers £257^2 Sellers19 words
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Article96 1939-12-16 15 Amsterdam. |>. 1", 111 I 1 XX has ordered inval ex- perts to reduce still further ttir time alhnv rd to complete the two 35,000- ton battleships, the Bismaik, and Von Tirpit/. which were launched early this year, Reuter learns froi.i Berlin. While the (iraf Spec episodeReuter - 96 words
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Article272 1939-12-16 15 Singapore. Friday. TIN shares made a fairly good recovery to-day after yesterday's shake out and ther? were several bargain hunters m the marked. Cabled bids from London for tin shares disclosed that prices were only slightly lower than yesterday and there wa* a good buying enquiry. Although272 words
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Article51 1939-12-16 15 London. Friday. T.T London on Paris 1 76 9 00 T, T London on Amsterdam 7.w T T London on Shanghai 4 U l b T London on Hongkong Is. 3 1132 r T T London on Japan is. l J jwa 'f/T London on New York Q51 words
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Advertisement12 1939-12-16 15 PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL C 920 *< Finlayson Grcon.12 words
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Advertisement108 1939-12-16 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. IfJA. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital r.-:0.030,0O0,-Resen-e Fund 10,50 C,00- Correspondents NATIOVAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 brr*nches and sTib-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:—108 words
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Advertisement40 1939-12-16 15 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, n* business concern car. afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by v reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. STsrpS40 words
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Article93 1939-12-16 16 TIIK t.mpirr COBtinfetti ol mi 11 i«, iimi the ■•yal Nafj eensistini nearl 200 Hshermrn. All h.uhHor. lrom Brll. Me. V-wtoiimil.iiHi. W*§ |tVM i»" Official uriU'inc at !.iv«'j|X)ol. The m»ii. irhtM »fw rmnf« horn IS t,» U air the Bnl «'l volunteers uho will be engaged mReuter - 93 words
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Article112 1939-12-16 16 Back To Rule Of The Jungle London, Dec. lb. "DARELY m the hist ry of civilisation has one nation .set itself out oy exalting force and brutality deliberately to drag men back to the rule of the jungle. "That is Hitler's crime." declared Mr. John Colville. Secretary for Scotland, mBritish Official Wireless - 112 words
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Article83 1939-12-16 16 Co-ordination Of Aid For Finland M XVKNM fied Russm t the resolution 21 V (l her i,,,,,, the leaLl it is und< the financial, ■ns of the 1 i Paris shortly to a co-ordination ol r n 2 land Switzerlar.d haa work could n I b, owing to Switzerland TReuter - 83 words
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Article77 1939-12-16 16 KING RECEIVES FOREIGN ENVOYS I ..don. Dec. tj. Senhor De Olivira. Brazilian sador m London, who is retii received m audience by the X day. and took leave of H Afterwards the Ambassad dame Olivira lunched with I 'ii and Queen. Earlier the King had received audience Mr. Victor MallBritish Official Wireless - 77 words
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Article58 1939-12-16 16 London. D< Prince Mahomed Ali. uncle H King of Egypt, has sent a letter o Foreign Secivtary end I ng £LOofl| the British Red Cross. The gift was made as a token ol prince's sympathy with the al and he expressed the fer God will grantBritish Official Wireless - 58 words
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Article26 1939-12-16 16 London. Dec. 15: When the Ti inquiry concluded to-day, Mr. Ju. Bucknill stated that he would .submit the report to the proper authorities. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article28 1939-12-16 16 Cape Town. Dec. 15: It is officially announced that the German vessel, Adolf Leonhacdt. 2.989 tons, wnen intercepted by a British warship, scuttled herself.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article35 1939-12-16 16 London. Dec. 15: It is revealed! Mr. Chamberlain has arrived m* l to .<pend some days with thi BJ Mr. Attlee and Mr. Arthur Green*. are to make similar visits to fortnight.35 words
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Article26 1939-12-16 16 London. I The Belgian steamei was sunk by explosion.s on east coast. One was klli injured. The remainder of 15 were rescued- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article86 1939-12-16 16 Chunski.K .»«•> LAUNCHING lifhtning ttacK uit Chinese mobile columns w the past week have foiiffhi t into Taiyuan, Nanchans chow, three provincial capj^, cupied by the Japan*-'' sUI p fire the munition dump- l depots before withdraw I*1 d the No attempt was made to strong military bM^aReuter - 86 words
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