Morning Tribune, 22 December 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1939-12-22 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— No. 275. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, December 22, 193& FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article600 1939-12-22 1 Newspaper In Trouble: War Has Little Effect On Court Actions London, Dec. 9. JEWSPAPER is m trouble again. Mr S P. Viant, the Labour mber for West Willesden asked Postmaster-General m the House :ommons whether all letters addsed to members of the Bnusn peditionary Force m600 words
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379 1939-12-22 1 20,000 SOVIETS SAID KILLED THRILLING AIR BATTLE OVER HELSINKI HELSINKI, DEC. 21. RUSSIAN PLANES AGAIN RAIDED A NUMBER OF FINNISH TOWNS TO-DAY. 0 About 11 planes came over Helsinki at noon, and dropped some 20 bombs on of the city. A few ROME RADIOReuter - 379 words
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Article83 1939-12-22 1 ALLIES BLUFF HITLER Paris, Dec. 21. CURTHER details of how the Germans were bluffed into scuttling the Graf Spec are given by a high French naval authority, who declares that it "was a glorious bluff which succeeded magnificently. "At the time the Graf Spec sank, there were only two smallReuter - 83 words
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Article43 1939-12-22 1 Monte Video, Dec 21. DEFERRING to the Nazi allegations R that the British cruisers used mu->--urd'ga s against the Graf Spec former IS? oofi f a?Uon by gases discharged by vftsrff* t a i t th th y^- c ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article93 1939-12-22 1 SIEGFRIED LINE EXTENSION London, Dec. 21. IT is learned authoritatively thai the Siegfried Line is undergoing extension eastwards from the southern extremity along the Rhine as far as Lake Constance. On the Western Front, the^ C krmans hav> renewed their patio activity es-n-ciallv m the Saar district. The i? new93 words
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112 1939-12-22 1 NAZI PILOTS DROP GAMP FOR CHAMBERLAIN Reiiin, Dec. IL ACCORDING to official W«Wi Agency Herman airmen dropped an umbrella over the Britkh lines during Mr. Chamberlain's recent visit. It had been announced from London on Dec. 15 that Mi Chamberlain had flown to the front and not taken his umbrellaReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement51 1939-12-22 1 On Other Page* French Disclosures Comment On I ngMlorff s B M BUC* Talk On Graf Spec B ttle > 55.000 Claim For Loss Of Arm Gaol For Postal Official Women's Pa*e g Kremlin Revelations 9 Picture Page p Cinemas 12 Shipping Pafe 13 Sport 1 5 Opportunities In Medical51 words
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Article220 1939-12-22 2 FRENCH DISCLOSURES Paris, Dec. 21. HHHE official Yellow Book, dealing with international events from the end of September 1938 to the beginning of the war, is published to-day, and consists of six parts, namely the Munich agreement and its application to the Franco-German declaration of Dec.Reuter - 220 words
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Article96 1939-12-22 2 URSULA HEROES HOME noCKYARD workers cheered and naval ratings lined the rails of the submarine supply ship to give a tremendous welcome to the submarine Ursula when she sailed into harbour to-day after Its great feat of sinking a German cruiser of the Koeln class at the mouth of theReuter - 96 words
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Article93 1939-12-22 2 London, Dec. 21. CIR Robert Kindersley, president of the National Savings Association, stated yesterday that there had been as many new savings groups formed during the past three weeks as m a year during the test war. The total of the sales of theB.O.W. - 93 words
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Article67 1939-12-22 2 KING RECEIVES ADMIRAL DARLAN T uir London, Dec. 21. HE Commander-in-Chief of the French Navy Admiral Darlan, had an aulace nC t C nlt he H King at B c^gham Pa- a fl c to-day- He arrived m this country »ni er ?H y talks with Mr Churchill and other67 words
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Article87 1939-12-22 2 London, Dec. 21. THE Swedish steamer Mars, which struck a min c of the north-east coast yesterday, sank m a few minutes m full view of people walking on the promenade of a north-east coast resort. A number of vessels rushed to assist the Mars but foundReuter - 87 words
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Article29 1939-12-22 2 05!22f k i££i P*' 21 T A «n°-Bunnese Cultural Society was inaugurated tc«ay to Chungking The Burmese goodwill mission is leaving to-morrow fnr 'Chengtu by air. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article85 1939-12-22 2 Washington, Dec. 21. Finland is reported to oe seeking a $50 million loan from the United States for the purchase of war material Congressional leaders are being scimded on the proposal, following the failure of the Finns to obtain the loan on Wall Street. Congressmen declareReuter - 85 words
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245 1939-12-22 2 Oslo, De ..I AN unarmed Scottish trawler, the Trinity N.B was smashed tn reens when two German planes dropped seven bombs 1 It was revealed when a Danish trawler arrived at Eger J eight survivors of her crew that Nazi planes attacked the IReuter - 245 words
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Article73 1939-12-22 2 Washington, Dec. 21. JHE Government has decided to impose a "moral embargo" on the sale of "plans, plants, manufacturing rights, and technical information' necessary for the manufacture of high quality aviation spirit, to countries engaged m unprovoked aerial bombing or machine-gunning of civilians. The countriesReuter - 73 words
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156 1939-12-22 2 MR. HORE-BELISH REVIEWS TROOP FROM CANADA London, Dec. 21 CANADIAN troops took part m the ceremonial parade since their ai val m Britain, when Mr. Hoi Belisha visited them at the camp ift they are undergoing intensive trafoU He witnessed work with machW guns, and artillery, and other fan practisingB.O.W. - 156 words
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Article56 1939-12-22 2 London. Dec. 21. The British China Relief Fund n. cabled to Shanghai the third contrw tion of £3,000 since the European *< began. hlai < Large consignments of clothing, ww kets and medical requirements shioped this week. 1 The fund has now totalled f208.3»»--[sum of £5,000Reuter - 56 words
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Article47 1939-12-22 2 GERMAN HEMP FACTORY BLAZ Berlm. Dec. J A GERMAN OWNED hemp ft caueht fire at Batschka *J Yugoslavia, yesterday, states the 1 German news agency. 1 Great damage was done. I This is the third fire at Gem hemp factories m Yugoslavia m tr.< few days.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement60 1939-12-22 2 Pilvlkrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal ?ThP° nS M T ite for free b^e The Natural Way of Hair Culture." The new nxative and wave-setting cream £*J* the Hair Tidy, Gives it a Brilliant Sheen. Nourishes the Hair Roots and Controls the Hair. From all Chemists^ High-class Stores60 words
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Advertisement50 1939-12-22 2 X'MAS MOPPING Our patrons and friends are kindly requested to note that m Order to rive better facility for shopping for this Christmas occasion, our store will be open on this Sunday the 24th inst. from 830 A.M. to 1 P.M. Aurora Dept, Store Sunco Furniture Dept. and Economy Store.50 words
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Article112 1939-12-22 3 Beunos Aires, Dec. 21. I, m revealed that Capt. I Langsdorff was found l,^ on a German flag spread I,: on the floor by his bed. I 1 i temple was pierced by a ■illet from his revolver. W\\v is to He m state, not at L. German Embassy,112 words
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Article97 1939-12-22 3 I Vatican City, Dec. 21. I King and Queen of Italy visited th- Pope to-day for the first time I December 1929, when they were Sved six months alter the signing [he LaUran Treaty, he visit is stated to have been in^ed as a practical manifestationReuter - 97 words
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612 1939-12-22 3 HITLER RESPONSIBLE FOR LANGSDORFF'S DEATH London, Dec. 21. fAPT. Langsdorff s suicide is regarded by the press as a sacrifice to Hitlerism. The Times says that the guilt of this brave officer's death rests upon Adolf Hitler, though he is not of a temperReuter - 612 words
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326 1939-12-22 3 I MORE than throe-quarters of the $2,000 we set out to collect m espouse to the Salvation Army's Christmas appeal on behalf of 900 destitute Singapore families ha s now been raised and the total this morning is $1,537.46. ■he land will remain open326 words
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Advertisement197 1939-12-22 3 CAPITOL HisTAVRAMT 'PHONE 4906. X'MAS AND NEW YEARNS EVE FESTIVITIES Light Orchestra Music During Dinner Nightly. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF %&**zfi?JE*S& i Hors D'ocuvre Varies CRACKERS, BALLOONS dear Turtle Soup AND MRbAMfcKk Hollandaise Sauce on X'MAS EVE DEC. 24th, Grilled Tournedos Rossini BOXING DAY DEC. 26th, Roast staffed Turkey Ham NEW197 words
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Article52 1939-12-22 4 Singapore, Thursday. T™ -fiage took place to-day gjtt and Mrs. r» sil ee PearT tontaguJ;S W Wolf nf UUghg Q h H Br °u f Mr a d Mrs V of Shanghai Wi v v:,se s to the marriage were Mr A. \v .Vallich and Mrs.52 words
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Article64 1939-12-22 4 Singapore, Friday. O V fJ? firms are e *hibititif at Year L£f Xmas *«d New til' Ln 2 PCnS to niffht hJ^SSSSSSf have bee solved at *2 «rp f m w ent> and prizes valued at $4,u00 are to be away patrons of the Great64 words
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1847 1939-12-22 4 BRILLIANT BRITISH EXPLOIT GRAPHIC description of the naval engagement m which the Graf Spec was forced to take shelter m Monte Video and later scuttled dl at the entrance to the 'harbour was given by Lieut.-Commander B. M. Douglas, R.N., m the1,847 words
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Article112 1939-12-22 4 From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. THF 2,000 Chinese labourers whc 1 struck work on Saturday last on Laddang Geddes Estate, Bahau, resumed work this morn*n*. the management agreeing to pay them 20 tents extra wages, namely o n increase of from 65 to 85 cents.Reuter - 112 words
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328 1939-12-22 4 NEARLY a million dollars has been collected m Malaya pen.es of the Fund T a hct^h^ Chartered Bank of India" Au S tra°lia anc been defrayed privately' W ha S Bi^ Increase In the period of about seven weeks vlu.h elapsed between that date and328 words
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Article62 1939-12-22 4 CHINESE ON KIDNAP CHARGE Singapore. ThursJ APPEARING before Mr. C. HI m the Third Police Court I morning, Chan Ah Moi, a 27-year Hockchew, claimed trial to a ch| of Kidnapping a female minor, Poh Yong, from the lawful guardi ship of her father, Goh Yah Kanj Mr. Koli postponed62 words
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Article74 1939-12-22 4 CROWDS m Chinatown last night jai mcd Eu Tong Sene Street when t fire alarm was raised m a hou.se win the chimney stack was alight. The brigade was quickly summon and m less than ten minutes the bur ing chimney stack was reduced to black wet74 words
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Article27 1939-12-22 4 The Anplican Chinese Church Bnfl me Fund Committee will hold a Chrt mas concert and social this evening 7 p.m. sharo at the St. Andrew School Hall27 words
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Miscellaneous114 1939-12-22 4 TO-NIGHTS| RADIO TA| ]t|K. H. R. Cheescman rw.Bl of Educatio^M be the speaker m the m b?H series "The War From v, Vieu points" a t 7.30 this "Germany And The (S^M the title of Mr r hP L dfl talk, and it is likelv'^ eyes of those who M114 words
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Article452 1939-12-22 5 PRISON FOR EGLIGENT DRIVER I, Our Own U>rrcspona*mi M rom johore Bahru, Thursday. m> guilty on three charges of causing hurt by negligent drift, Ahmad bin *ut was sentenced N ,r monihs' rigorous imprisonl by Mi. J. B. Weiss, the first Kstrate. this morning the sent XL to run concurrency.452 words
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317 1939-12-22 5 Plaintiff alleged that defendant's lony was driven m a careless and negligent manner by defendants' servant. The defendants' lorry, it is alUged. coming from the opposite direction grazed the side of the omnibus m which plaintiff was seated, striking her arm ajid317 words
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Advertisement10 1939-12-22 5 j A Christmas Q/nds 'If/ New Year CfIBLEfIHD WIRELESS LimiTED_10 words
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Article351 1939-12-22 6 Singapore, Thursday. DKMARKIN(j that he could not take a lenient view of the "case, Mr. J. L. McFall, Criminal District Judge, to-day sentenced Joseph de Cruz, a Eurasian with 15 years, service m the General Post Office, to twelve months' rigcrous imprisonment when he was351 words
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Article86 1939-12-22 6 Naomi. Rodttey House. 10 Battery Road, has just returned from a buying trip to Shanghai, and brought back some really lovely undies. Cut to American designf, these hand-made garments m satins and pure silk are perfectly fitting, and very well cut The .styles include night gowns86 words
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Article95 1939-12-22 6 MALAY SETTLEMENT BROADCAST SYED Alwi Al-Hady, editor of the Lembaga, published m Johore Bahru, will give a broadcast talk m the Malay Settlement this evening on "Why We Must Stand Behind Britain And Her Allies." This will be the second of a series of talks on the war which is95 words
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Article225 1939-12-22 6 Singapore, Thursday. "YOU are treating me just as badly 1 as you treated Mr. Ong," stated Mr D. X Walters to-day, to Mr. Ang Tai Bee, who gave evidence m the case m which How Say Huan faces a summons charge of cheating Air Tan Boon Hong by225 words
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Article752 1939-12-22 6 People Places iliilic m nil ii"ii*t^ <it tVio m 1 -J ciiiiyo m c 1 1 1 ji«ii ig i»i lih j mi decorated the dining tables at the Adelphi Roof Garden on Wednesday night when the Rotary Club held its Christmas dinner party. 1 Noticed among the guests at752 words
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Article51 1939-12-22 6 London, Dec 21 ▼HE Air Ministry announces that the -King has commanded that a General Service Medal with a clasp Palestine," shall be granted to forces employed within the geographical limits of Palestine and Transjordan between April 19, 1936, and Sept. 3, 1938, both aates inclusive.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article93 1939-12-22 6 Singapore, Thursday. ON the well-kept greens of the sp«J*j ground of Haw -Par Villa m Panjang, covers were laid foi hundred guests at a tea party given afternoon by Mr. Aw Boon Haw Mr. Aw Boon Par to the Chinese mic South Asia Goodwill delegate93 words
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Advertisement75 1939-12-22 6 \V N 24, 2f,, 2<i DEC. UAR h AAtt special continental EUROPEAN DANCE jm |*g^> DINNERS ORCHESTRA untu 2 a mnti. Valuable presents to Lady Beautiful Ladies puts \jl Jj^- Diners^ Tb*m+m^jA Alferry and his Synphonians Dance after 10 p.m. j[f^ j\k. Balloons, H.its. Sireamors. Crackers, NoisemiVers,*Jokes etc*****'** 1 i^t^fffjfi75 words
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Article, Illustration390 1939-12-22 7 For Our Women Header* ospect of carving the turkey is which nils many cf us with s of apprehension therefore, visn to tackle the job your^ nd are at the same time afraid b I P criticisms or unhappy restudy the sketches given on this hey will enable390 words
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Article537 1939-12-22 7 THE BEGINNER'S CHRISTMAS DINNER Brin: Christmas dinner means a gojd I deal of work for the young wife, but fcovided that she tackles it m a methoKical manner. everything can be ■r>a:ia-ed, comparatively sreaking. With I A golden rule to follow is not to ■attempt more than t-he pocket, ex■rerience537 words
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Advertisement120 1939-12-22 7 &naijfaiii»-^ Bj^pw B^^ Ik K' -«MI>H^PgBBMj Wy- y j JQ r v I TROPICAL I'l-UM PUDDINC; I made ot th» Creameries' delic.ous iro fl re m parked with fru« mid nut« H rn nivoiwd with nne old rum. V M W^9KW Obtalnabh- m two B i«es g.viug four P^ 4120 words
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263 1939-12-22 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday, December 22, 1939 ONLY $500 editorial space is devoted to-day to an earnes final appeal to all Tribune readers to help m giving a measure of Christmas joy to nine hundred distressed families m Singapore. Since Lieut-Col. Lord, head of the Salvation Army m Malaya, made his263 words
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1384 1939-12-22 8 KREMLIN RE VELATIONS BY EX-SOVIET GENERAL STALIN UNMASKED IN NEW BOOK London. Dec. 9. A FEW months ago the million sized American literary revelations public was tickled to death by a series of articles that started m the gushing modern descendant of Benjamin Franklin's prim Saturday Evening Post. Author of1,384 words
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Advertisement32 1939-12-22 8 t To-day's White Label 1 1 Announcement I A philosopher is I a man who can I look at an empty glass with a smile I after [JMEWAR'S 117 D O r-t32 words
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Advertisement62 1939-12-22 8 POLAROID See how this new scien- i flTiJflHrri i tific lipht control stops 1»Br >jt reflected glare and pro. J\mir™\ tects your eyes as no 11%^' other sun glass can pro- Jr*^ tect them. Perfect eye x^ comfort for tennis, driving or any oui door sport. Price $6.00. Beware of62 words
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Article, Illustration181 1939-12-22 9 In the appropriate atmosphere of a famous naval college "somewhere m southern England," women are being trained to take their places m the Women's Royal Naval Service ("Wrens"), the auxiliary service of the Royal Navy. Here they are being drilled by a sergeant of Royal MarinesPlanet News - 181 words
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Advertisement316 1939-12-22 10 Till: IICTURE OLT-DARES THE NOVEL j I FUJIED From The B(MJK THEY TKIKI To SUPPRESS! j I STARTS TO-NICHT 6.15 9.15 PAVILION I WHAT ARE GLAMOUR GIRLS MADE OF? j This Inside" Story Tells You! Society's pampered HHV J MHB JHbH^ p«ti...ai they really I W^P^^ red-headed "ifgirl, i B^^316 words
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Advertisement155 1939-12-22 10 AGAIN THE BEST COMEDY IN TOWN A Kawon for SINGAPORE WIVES! A Moral for ••.Mtounder-tood" HIfISBAN'DS The BACHELOR MOTHERS GOT A SUGAR DADDY M)\V FIFTH AVENUE GIRL WAITHCOHIOUY-raiK *#h» to- TOSOAU JAMES aUSON fcrfcwi JiS? r *%t LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS INCLUDING THE STORY of the "RAWALPINDI" I and othtr155 words
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Article249 1939-12-22 11 ON YOUR TOES" AT ALHAMBRA J*^JUV^L^^&:* JU^^ 1} lovely Zorina and as delightfully mud a team of comedians as you can j ft that's the effective combina- which makes "On Your Toes," the Kw Alhambra picture a tasty dish of Br nine entertainment. Wit's uproariously funny, this film vei- I249 words
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Article55 1939-12-22 11 Chungking, Dec. 21. A Very important Executive Yuan' meeting was held yest?Tday under' the chairmanship of Marshal Chiang, Kai Shek, when many 'secret issues" w-cre discussed. Gen Ho Ying Ching and Mr. Wang Chung Hui, War Minister and Foreign Minister respectively, made detailed reports on th?Reuter - 55 words
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Article48 1939-12-22 11 The sixteenth anniversary celebration of the Chinese Friendly Association will be hdd on Sunday, Dec 24 at 7-30 p.m. at the Club Hou.se, 126, Albert Street Top Flo-n The annual General meeting of the association will be held at 2 p.m. on the .same day.48 words
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Article46 1939-12-22 11 Singapore. Thursday. Pleading guilty to a charge of being drunk and incapable at about 10 20 i.i t night at North Bridge Road William McCauley, a 37 year old American .st'uman. wan to-day \\\w d $1 by Mr. C. U. Koh. third police magistrate.46 words
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Advertisement134 1939-12-22 11 EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. TO-NISHT 9.15 PM ••^i T nnini\F ■»ATBOI/^_ SUN TALKIE ■J-30 XO-NICHT 9-30 "NEW FRONTIER" "GUNSMOKE RANCH" GRAND X'MAS CARNIVAL NIGHT FREE GIFTS FOR CHILDREN ALL CHILDREN COME MEET C^ SANTA CLAUS NEW-WORLD fijjfc Un 23rd> 24(h and 25th I>ec /'fißi^^^y^ who Will Cive Away \^BV^^HK Hundreds134 words
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Advertisement302 1939-12-22 11 IN OVER SIX YEARS NO OTHER PICTURE HAS BEEN HELD FOR 6 WEEKS AT THE STFANO, NFW YORK. The Reason is plain. Everyone knows its by Far The best picture Bette Davis has made MIDNIGHT PREMIERE —TO MORR O W AT 12 O'CLOCK ALHAMBRA Make Way Make Merry Make a302 words
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Article175 1939-12-22 12 Singapore, Thursday. CENTENCE was deferred m the case m which Mohamed bin Hassan an 18-year-old Malay, and Harold de Wind, a Eurasian youth of the ?ame age, were convicted on the charge of theft of a bicycle valued at $62 from the five-foot way m175 words
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Advertisement333 1939-12-22 12 I ITjI a. I C saJ^jl Jl TWl^^^^ I BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Owing to the Company's inability to publish the actual departure dates of its steamers intending passengers are courteously requested to enquire at the P. O. S. N. COMPANY'S Office to ascertain tlie approximate dates333 words
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Advertisement328 1939-12-22 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS VITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Colombo, Aden Port Said, Palestine, Beyrouth, Marseilles, Casablanca. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Copenhagen and Scandinavia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon. Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. For particulars regarding sailings, fares, etc. please apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO.,328 words
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Article98 1939-12-22 13 Alleged Currency Offence Singapore, Thursday. T'HE charge that on Dec. 19 he took $11,500 m Chinese national currency and $229 m Straits currency out of the Colony on boaid ship without permission from or on behalf of th c Governor, was to-day explained to Puik Chin. The $11,500 m national98 words
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525 1939-12-22 13 S.R.C 3; Technical School (K.L.) 1. jyjAKING the most of the opportunities that came their way, a strong SRC. hockey eleven defeated the Technical School of Kuala Lumpur by three goals to one m a fast and exciting match on the Padang525 words
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Advertisement25 1939-12-22 13 /ff£% cigriuan YOURSELVES (fc^^ INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. nrrmrrv PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI PHONE NO. *91»SINGAPORE, S.S. J25 words
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Advertisement36 1939-12-22 13 r\ ciA/ A D'S G! f Lab^ I m ST Scotch WH'^ I FAMOUS %Dewar&Sons" I mi ■vI ti *j k ii vi ■iiicifi^ SOLE AGENTS SINGAPORE-JOHOBK-MAI.ACCA->EGBI SEMBILAN. SOLE AGENTS Agents st:LANGOB A FAHANO ft M36 words
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Article492 1939-12-22 14 COMFOR TABLE WIN FOR CRICKET CLUB HOCKEY ON THE PADANC S.C.C .6; Royal Engineers 0. riVING a better display than their opponents, the S.C.C. scored a comfortable victory over the Royal Engineers, who were beaten by six goals to nil m a hockey fixture played on the Padang yesterday. The492 words
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Article243 1939-12-22 14 Trespasser - Trespasser (By Penan*?, Thursday. gEVERAL brilliant gallops were seen on the racecourse this morning m preparation for the coming Xmas-New Year Meeting. Additional interest was provided by the appearances of Logpe'i and Turle\ 's ."trinps from Singapore. The earliest out was Old Cow (Lawler> who spurtfid243 words
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Article39 1939-12-22 14 PROVING .superior m all departments of the game. WindsoiV XI completely overwhelmed th«> Thornycroft Sports Club m a hockey encounter played at rimer Park on Wednesday Thomycrofts wer P beaten decisively to the tune of nine goals to one39 words
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Article82 1939-12-22 14 DEVONSHIRE TO MEET SAN'S The following have been selected to represent the Devonshire badminton Party against the Sans Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur, m a badminton friendly comprising three men's singles, three men's doubles and one mixed doubles to be played at the Happy World Covered Studium on Sunday night82 words
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Article81 1939-12-22 14 The following hav c accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. Sikh Police to-day at S C C —Major F E Robertson Pay.Lt. G. C. Fortin; Lt. M. F. Francis; P. H. Harrison, FLt. H. Hughes-Hallett, J. Fietchcr-Coofce; D. Brennan, Lt. H. Huleatt, G W S. Waites. B. H81 words
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Advertisement135 1939-12-22 14 4^ PROMOTION 4^ HP a 0N A WORLD-WIDK SCALE |H ina.S W »AT YOU WHEN YOU ATTFND A BOXING SHOW \jk *mtfL STAGED UNDPR THE PERSON -M. DIRECT lON OF m Mr k **o^ CAKSAR M. HOrriHTON m* J&. '31 IHE PROMO ™oT^r^^ IN B s A^ T o^ the135 words
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Advertisement497 1939-12-22 14 I R. E. v. R. A. Rugger I To-morrow THK annual regimental rugger 1 match between the Royal Enri neers and the Royal Artillery will be played to-morrow (Saturday i on the S.C.C. padang. It is expected that this match vn |prove a great struggle. Both sides con tain several497 words
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Miscellaneous32 1939-12-22 14 TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY H)*h Water: .6 50 AM 8 3 ft 8 05 P.M. 7.1 ft TO-MORROW High Water: 7 43 A.M. 8 5 ft 8 05 P.M. 7 5 ft32 words
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Article16 1939-12-22 15 New York, Dec. 20. Ifi rfcet Tone 20 p?Ua ApriUune 18% Tone *art Q>U)t16 words
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Article16 1939-12-22 15 London. Thursday. Silver Spot ||J« Silver Forward ilia Bir Gold, Fine, per oz. £8.8.016 words
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Article83 1939-12-22 15 London, Thursday. 66 9 Distillers Dunlop Hubbw 74/IQI2 General Electric Imperial Chemical In. < Imperial Tobacco Anglo-Dutch 2^ /3 Canadian Pacinc J^ Rubber' Pi n in. Trust M/J% Linggis 25 Aver Hitams *J' Southern Kintas Jj b Pahangs 3/lOVS London Asiatics «?/a West Witwatersrand Areas 61/3 Shell83 words
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Article40 1939-12-22 15 London, Thursday. Market Tone Featureless Spot 11** b 113 s 1 1st Forward Jan. 11 9/16 b 11 11/16 s 2nd Forward* Jan/ March ll s sb ll^s 3rd Forward) Apl/ 11 9/16 b ll 5 8 s40 words
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Article48 1939-12-22 15 London, Thursday. T T London on Paris 176.00 T/T London on Amsterdam 7.62 T T London on Shanghai 4 15/16 T T London on Hongkong Is. 3 l/32d. 7 T London on Japan Is. 2 11/32 U. */T London on New York 402.00 to 404 0048 words
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Article69 1939-12-22 15 London, Thursday. Palm Oil (Malay) m bulfc AugSept. S'ment Not given Copra 'Straits FMS) Beptember S'ment £11.0.0 Sellers Sago Flour (Sarawak) T- ember S'ment. 20 6 Value Tapioca, Seed Pearl, Ist Quality (Singapore) December S'ment. 2 16 Sellers Pepper (FAQi White MuntOk Dec/ Jan. S'ment 4 7 8 Value69 words
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Article14 1939-12-22 15 London, Thursday. Cash (Official Price. g««i Buyer Forward .Official Price. gO Buyer14 words
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Article162 1939-12-22 15 Latitude In Contraband Control London, Dec. 21. DEUTER learns from official sources R that the Contraband Control has not yet physically unloaded any exports of German origin, although a number of cargoes have been allowed to proceed only under the terms of the socalled 'black diamond" guarantee under which theReuter - 162 words
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41 1939-12-22 15 Shanghai. Dec. 21. ASEAFORTH Highlander, Pte. Eckfard is to be tried by the British Supreme Court on Jan. 9 m connection Srtth the death of L^ce-Coipora Davies found shot on the nifeht 01 Nov. 11.— Reuter41 words
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132 1939-12-22 15 Washington, Dec. 21. JT is understood that a joint declaration about violation of neutrality is being drafted on behalf of the 21 American republics and will be communicated to the belligerents m a few days. A ((or that the Republics will consult on aReuter - 132 words
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Article76 1939-12-22 15 Stockholm, Dec. 21. A BILL giving the Swedish Government wide powers m times of war or threat of war has been introduced m the Riksdag by the Minister of Justice, Mr. Westman. The bill aims at offences liable to endanger the defence of the kingdom, theReuter - 76 words
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103 1939-12-22 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000,- Reserve Fund 10,500,00.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East103 words
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Article206 1939-12-22 15 Singapore Thursday. PRE HOLIDAY influences had their effect on all sections i-f the market to-day and only .small business was transacted Tin shares were easier following lower advices fr m London and the fell m the local price of the metal to $127.00. down $2> 4 Hong206 words
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Advertisement29 1939-12-22 15 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited I beg to announce that their new branch office Nos. 27 29 Jalan Tungku Ahmat Segamat, Johore will commence business on Thursday, 4th Jan., 194029 words
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Article700 1939-12-22 16 Cha nee For Loc ally Appointed Men '•'THE College of Medicine has arrived much further along the road to a university, for its diploma m medicine differs not greatly m standard from that of those awarded by Licensing Bodies m Great Britain," stated Dr. R. Fitzgerald,700 words
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293 1939-12-22 16 Shanghai. Dec. 20. A WARNING to foreign powers that cynical or sceptical acceptance of the Japanese gesture m reopening a section of the Yangtse might embitter Japanese public opinion and hinder the Japanese Government's endeavours to make further concessions all over China, was madeReuter - 293 words
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Article16 1939-12-22 16 Paris, Dec. 21. While noting with satisfaction the Japanese Government's announced intention of partially16 words
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Article169 1939-12-22 16 Singapore, Friday. TOR the first time m the history of the 1 Alumni Association of the King Edward Seventh College of Medicine a nominee of the Association to the College Council was elected at the 25th annual meeting of the Association held at the Rex Hotel169 words
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Article288 1939-12-22 16 London. Dec. 21. The Japanese promise to reopen the Yangtse to third party shipping Is favourably regarded m well informed quarters, as giving evidence ol a more constructive po'icy on the part of the Tokyo Government, says The Times diplomatic correspondent. Its object ii clearly to pave theReuter - 288 words
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Article71 1939-12-22 16 London. Dec. 21. THE Times' Washington corresponden 1 says that obviously the j eel^ t h is that more must be heard abou t conditions American shipping have to accept on the Yangtse vMea- m to re-opened, particularly what otnei »m finite suggestions Japan is wiuReuter - 71 words
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Article37 1939-12-22 16 Tokyo, Dec 21. The decision to raise the ban on > M ration on the lower Yangtse will d *,jm into effect m about two months aCCOX J ing to the Japanese Navy spoKeMnai ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article42 1939-12-22 16 New York, Dec 21-1 The British 'Consulate announce* 1 only one-fourth of one per cent. 01 s»jk convoked across the Atlantic by J warships have been sunk by the < s.nce the start of the w.ir up to vec. **i Reuter.42 words
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