The Straits Times, 10 November 1939
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Title Section35 1939-11-10 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] MALAY AS LEADING NEWSPAPER-LARGEST NET SALES 16 PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS. The Straits Times 16 PAGES j^G^Rjr^iDXYrNo^g ß ß t^~-^r PRICE 5 CENTS.35 words
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Advertisement159 1939-11-10 1 For Up-to-date TAILORING.. MIEN CHONG yon are atrured of real satisfaction Oil Cotoman St. o*l Singapore. -Phone 4816- 'S^j^^ Cf2©* I tl||?\ J^A\a v/ -v, vr\ni I/^N Singapore i Tpj/AY DJ I V^l 'V1!V 1 0 1 KUALA LUMPUR Iff (Incorporated in England) i A MOST MODERN METHOD OF FEMININE159 words
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Advertisement6 1939-11-10 1 SINGAPORE. 140 CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471).6 words
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Advertisement133 1939-11-10 1 await you .dS^P^^ TOYL AND on SATURDAY at ROBINSO N'S A^f MM you should refuse 4^|ll|f|D inferior m JL insecticides )M Ym iur. d«ath to iiu«cH b«c««»« H b vj^</ W faf a ewnblnotion of pottnt kiWno, oo«nt» >7> L M which eoonot b« •xctlkd. Flit hot gnd»»i W B133 words
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Advertisement136 1939-11-10 1 for perfect •tnn in ORESSMAXING REAOYMAOES Call at MADAME PACES SALONS 13. Batto v Road. Singaporo. MOTEL MAJESTIC Kuala Lumpur. KUALA LVMfVR, 2b, JAVA ST ('PHONE 3683). 1 <# T I lHam I'm giving a dinnight and I just can't M make up my mind what v^-) to order iff136 words
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Obituary92 1939-11-10 2 TAN— Mr. Tf.a Hoon Chlat passed away peacefully at the age of 79 at his residence 653-C Jalan Eunos off Clrangi Road at mid-night on November 7, 1939. He leaves behind three sons Messrs Tan Yong Choon, Tan Boon Hong. Tan Chin Moh a.id B daughters, 4 sons-in-law Messrs92 words
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Advertisement309 1939-11-10 2 RJEED. On November 8, at the Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, to Owendollen Eileen, wife of R. H. V. Reed. Tanah Merah Estate, Port Dlckson, a son. SITUATIONS VACANT Vfkca applying for any position advertised in these columns send copies of testimonials. l>o not send originals. wwted. European nannie lor -mall309 words
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Advertisement806 1939-11-10 2 HOUSES FLATS. TO LET TO LET, fully furnished modern house, one month from Nov. 20. Servants If desired Box No. 599, Straits Times. TO LET, Fully Furnished house. M S Rent $93.00 per month. Entry Dec. 1. Apply afternoon or evening. 5, Calrnhill Road. "HOLYROOD" 24, Stevens Road. Furnished, one806 words
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Advertisement813 1939-11-10 2 LOST LOST. Spectacles in red case. Labelled inside. R. Vincent Howell. Return to Officers Mess Ist. Manchester Regiment. REWARD. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on:— Friday, November 10, Deepavali, Public Holiday. Tuesday. November 14, Hari Raya Puasa, Bank Holiday. NOTICE. All accommodation in the Government Houses813 words
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Advertisement281 1939-11-10 2 PUBLIC NOTICES KING EDWARD VII COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. Owing to the blackout on Thursday November 16, the lecture by Professor J K Monro will be postponed until December 14, 1939. TEMOH TIN DREDGING, LTD. (Incorporated In England) Cabled advice has been received of tho declaration of a final dividend on281 words
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Advertisement191 1939-11-10 2 BUSINESS CARDS Etc. I GIFT SHOP SALON CHRISTMAS HATS $3.50 BARGAINS S J.SO Phone 7354 ,1. Capitol Flat;. 2nd Floor LIFT OR STAIRS 1. E. HALL LTD. (DARTFORD) ICE PLANTS, COLD STORAQK A AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATIONS. ALLIANCE ENGINEERING CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE A KUALA LUMPUB. MODERN OFFTCE ACCOMMODATION 1 Area 2.800191 words
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Advertisement43 1939-11-10 2 THIS WEEK'S SELECTION. 1938 FORD 22 H.P. SALOON Sl l5O. 1935 TERRAPLANE SALOON $650. 1937 MORRIS 8 SALOON $800. 1935 FORD 30 H.P. SALOON $550. WEARNE'S USED CAR MART. OTHER Pt'BLIC NOTICES APPEAR I! PAGE FOUR. The safe, scientific dentifrice —so economical, too.43 words
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Advertisement269 1939-11-10 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND ftPCAR LINE. (Uicorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. Co. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES The P O. S. N. Company will have 2 cargo steamers loading for the United, Kingdom during the, remainder of November. AH vessels may call at ports on or off269 words
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Advertisement343 1939-11-10 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS (Incorporated in Jaoatu GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR rO CALIFORNIA FROM THE ORIENT VIA HONOLULU jij. KAMAKURA MARU leave S'lial Nov. 22 U ASAMA MARU leave 3hal Uec. 8 lpave Kobe Dec. \i TO VANCOUVER SEATTLE FROM JAPAN m.s. HEIAN MARU leave Kobe Nov. 29 m.s.343 words
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Advertisement524 1939-11-10 3 LUXURIOUS OME-CXASS MOTORSHIPS Jll Cabins with Private Bath— Excellent Catoln* PASSENGER «c FREIGHT SERVICES OUTWARDS: an* Japan. For particular! rerardtaf sailings. etc., please apply to I I THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark) I SING APORK z= PEMNO^K£ALA i JXMP^K i|aMMMi[aMM|MMMM J; 1 1 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. -inroroorated524 words
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Advertisement382 1939-11-10 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCBA* BCttDWC COLLY!* QUAY. MKOAPORB T.I. SIS' CHARTERED BANK MULDIMO. PSNANG BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailing, to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA I THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE382 words
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Article1377 1939-11-10 4 Fraser And Co's List THURSDAY. NOV t, 1919: t PJt WN Bayers Seller* •Ampat Tin (4s) 5s lV-d 5s 6d Austral Amal. <5s) 6s 9d Ts 3d Austral Malay <£t 37s 39s Ayer Hitam <5s, 24s m 26s Ayer Weng ($1) 99 95 Bangrin Tin1,377 words
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39 1939-11-10 4 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Singapore. Nov. 9, s pan: Company Dividend Close Ex. Div. nnanS^yeS Jelebu Payable Date to date Kuala Lumpur Tin is. M m T~o7 h% RUBBER Onion InK-e 12s. 6d. Nov. 15 c%39 words
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Article383 1939-11-10 4 New Mining Lease Over 500 Acres 1 NET profit of $45,107 was earned n by Jelebu Tin Dredging Ltd. In the year eno.jd August last. This compares with $46,555 earned in the preceding year. The amount brought forward was $34,284 which, added to383 words
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241 1939-11-10 4 Singapore. No-. 9. 5 p.m. MINING Buyers Sellers Am pat s 8/H4 a 4 i Austral Amalg 3/9 7/. Batu Selangors 1.67 1 72 n Honu FatLs 1.02 1 05 Jel-bu& 1.06 l.lOcd Kampong Lanjuts 20 9 21 6 K Kamunting S 6 8 0241 words
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Article136 1939-11-10 4 THE following crops of rubber were I harvested In October:- lb Ayed Molek 19.823 Bukit Katil 30,146 Kempas 272,000 P«ak River 27,008 Jimaii Rubber 15 500 Punggor Rubber 9742 Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd. 132,400 Sungei Matang Rub. Este. Ltd. 32,000 United Patani 266 364 Malakoff Rubber ..160136 words
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Advertisement102 1939-11-10 4 100 CAMELS HAIR WARP GIVES jJ^ dA MAXIMUM ELASTICITY TO TACKLE tftf^ljS SHOCK LOADS AND DIFFICULT \?$S>^& DRIVES. fi^rffi H^ 5o/« Agents in Malaya; McALISTER CO., LTD. ((Incorporated in Straits SettlementsJ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOB I'FAANG. f D Jffi|^ DUNLOP iSujjt FORT Bk jiffy i« ;^|^Jfcw^ r a j i|ji-ii^102 words
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Advertisement439 1939-11-10 4 IT NOT ONLY GIVES BUI KILLS UERWi 1 k\\l^w \i mMmH fl INHALANT A drop ol "Vap*.x" placed on the handkerchief fives off an antiseptic vapour which quickly kills the eerms of colds influenza, catarrh, etc. This vapour *rows stronger and stronger as you inhale. It reaches all the complicated439 words
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Miscellaneous120 1939-11-10 4 TIDE TABLES SINGAPORE To-day H W 9 32 a4.m. 9 1 ft.: 10.22 p.m. 9.3 L W 3.37 a.m. 2.9 ft.; 4.02 pjn. 1.3 ft. To-morrow a. w 10.10 a "l. 9.5 ft u.08 p.m. 9.4 it. L. W 4.20 a.m. 3 ft.: 4.41 p.m 0.7 ft Sunday Nov ia120 words
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Miscellaneous150 1939-11-10 4 Wednesday, Nov. 15 H. W. 1.09 a.m. 8.7 ft.; 12.26 p.m L. W. e.30 a.m. 4 ft.; 7.12 p.m. 0.7 ft Thursday, Nov. 16 ?w-, 1 V 4 c 6am< 84ft 104 p.m. 9.3 ft. L W. 7.C5a.m. 1.3 ft.; 7.48 fc.m. 1.3 ft Friday, Nov. 17 H W. 2.26150 words
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391 1939-11-10 5 AROUND THE MARKETS Tins Easier: Rubbers Firm And Industrials Steady By Our Financial Correspondent Singapore. Nov. 10. ALL sections of the local market, with the exception of tin. are on holiday to-day. They will re-open tomorrow but will be closed again on TueJdTy. As is usual before holidays KaSEe^ aTeSenc'yTor391 words
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Article95 1939-11-10 5 Singapore. Nov.^noon Gambler j>° Hamburg Cube J™ Java Cube )1200 White Muntok «5.50 mite »»|2 Black 85 Copra Mixed Sun Dried W-80 Sago Flour No. 1 Llngga *5-30 Fair W-30 Sarawak *5.75 Jelotong Palembang gljjj ISwak m* Ta S Flake J10.00 Fair Flake Mcdlum-Flake tJO-W> Small Pearl95 words
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Article158 1939-11-10 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 9. COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as follows with previous quotations In parenthesis:— RUBBER: Dull Snot Usd 11 3,16 d (11M llV 4 d) Dec -Jan HV,d 11 3 1M (HV4d ll^d) Jan-Mar. ll!id 11 3 16d (11W llVid) Apr -June158 words
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Article358 1939-11-10 5 London, Nov. THE nearness of the week-end, together with the obscurity of the European situation, was responsible for the cautious attitude adopted by Investors on the Stock Exchange markets eased owing to lack of support though gilt-edged, i s e 3n,« H s tsssvsa,"* CLOSING «WOTATWNS THE358 words
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Article61 1939-11-10 5 Thursday, Not. 9. noon. Bayers Sellers Prices Price* (Spot loose) 3B H No. IX B.S.S. f.o.b. m cases N Vembe G.F.A.Q. Ei-s/to-b: m bale, November >s F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.ab. In bale* NOVemb FUTURE QUbTXTION^ No. IX R.S.S. on Registered tender Apr.-June 34% H* Tone of61 words
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Article441 1939-11-10 5 CHANCE OF FURTHER INCREASE IN QUOTA GOOD DEMAND AT AUCTION IN a weekly report on the rubber market. Issued at noon yesterday, Stanton Nelson and Co. Lt^. write:— The repeal of the arms embargo, though confidently expected, had a steadying effect on the London and Singapore markets,441 words
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Article168 1939-11-10 5 IN their report, issued yesterday, j Guthrie and Co., Ltd. write At the beginning of the period under review, there was a falling off m price due to the very large ocean shipments lof rubber from Malaya during last month. On continued speculative and 1 factory interest, however,168 words
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Article157 1939-11-10 5 Thursday. Nov. C The following are the cjxcnaiije rales ttn-. morning according to the dally circular issue*. by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING London T.T *f\ London demand Rate for freight onnn Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland demand 2 Hamburg demand "TT,,,,*! New York demand 46 I*'" Montreal157 words
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Advertisement20 1939-11-10 5 OF •KCAL DESCR.PT.VE .LLCSTRATEO 20 PAG3 HANOBOw* |]AMlvlUn (MALAYA) LTD. ||Nf F«E« ON Q O r TO, w p f20 words
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Advertisement197 1939-11-10 5 NO MODERN HOME CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT SG R A F T O N CLOUDY HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA Invaluable in the Kitchen, Scullery Bathroom I Useful «n 100 different way*. 1 A SO cenU H Obtainable at 3 ill leading Stem j) Product ot LABORATORIES. LTD. Slntapore and Kuala Lnmpnr.197 words
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Advertisement354 1939-11-10 5 BANK OF CHINA incorporated m UHa "> I*. CtrU Street StnMtw** telephone: Manager*. iMHr* M™ Sub Manager. OBtn •>« I Tenant' t»en« General Office *•'*>' Cable Address: CJK'!« O «ViI-.« l»ahi Up Capital Ch «n.M«.I»M t* ■"Si- M«^ T< Sl£S£trt* eh ,*.«i:.m»o«oo." Tse-Vung soong. Chairman oi Boa id Sung Han-Chang.354 words
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Advertisement344 1939-11-10 6 Here's The Best Show in Town! Acclaimed by yesterday's Large audiences the finest Picture ever made AIHAMDDA to-day a shows T l ALHAMBKA a m w 6>15 9J5 The Winners of the screen's Topmost Honour... Together in Screendom's Matchless Achievement! PAUL MUNI BETTE DAVIS X CUBIST IOLANO HINIY CTNIIU f/344 words
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Advertisement559 1939-11-10 6 "SOMETHING NEW *ND GREAT IN MOTinxT"! PICTURE ART-SOMETHING THAT MUST BE UR B G HOLIDA V ENTERTAINMENT! SEEN! -Tribune i 4 SHOWS TO D AY 11 A.M.- 3.15 -6.15-9.15 -EXCELLENT PRODUCTION" -gn^p^ THE CAPWO7 3 A 111 I i fin M4TI\Fr QV" I £l> tKm gpff L V| HOH TO-NIGHT559 words
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338 1939-11-10 7 Dr. Sun Fo Interviewed After Meeting Lord Halifax London, Nov. 9. "H/IY conversation with Lord ""Halifax was very encouraging." said Dr. Sun Fo. the son of Dr Sun Vat-sen. Interviewed by Reuter to-day on his conversations wita the Foreign Secretary in London yesterday.Reuter - 338 words
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Article102 1939-11-10 7 London, Nov. 9. i AS previously recorded the destruction of *f h r&r?™ d «*o eng,«ed tbe tj» German flying-boats In succession report, thaYThe first of these aircraft was seen to co down into the sea after the first attack oartiauy and with itsBritish Wireless - 102 words
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65 1939-11-10 7 m,rf. in Britain for THE provisions made.in Britain 10 dpalire with civilian casualties was House 0! commons b» he u MI n ss er la°; Kealth Mr. Walter »'l Afff"»n" efflctent machine which has not provea nocw t .'Twenty-tour hours before the outS/OTemilht65 words
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Advertisement330 1939-11-10 7 Tonight Cocktail Dance 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. DINNER DANCE iMmD 9.45 v «MmgM CABARET ATTRACTION DUO PASSI4NO cßoNcmiAic B oNcmiAi .,n r. N ,x r*fAr\Cßß DANCERS NOME X AM Non-Diners $1.00 Dinner KM x» nMimrw book your table now SPECIAL RACE DINNER. DANCE CABARE EXTENSION TO 1 A.M L330 words
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Advertisement99 1939-11-10 7 3400 I \EVERY JEfIT A TIP-UP ARMCHAIR] J 9.15 20th Century Fox Present ""^W^ HELP TO BRING THIS AMAZING PAGE OF ADVENTUROUS HISTORY INTO LIFE. YOU CAN FOLLOW STANLEYS PERILOUS PROGRESS THROUGH THE AFRICAN JUNGLE AND SHARE HIS ELATION ON REACHING HIS OBJECTIVETHE DISCOVERY OF Dr. LIVINGSTONE. NAVAL UES^ 14Jm99 words
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Article48 1939-11-10 8 IN Canberra, the Loan Council apd rw£ n Australian bank loan of £10 000,000 lor immediate defence needs. No public loan will be raised says Reuter, until early in 1940. The Commonwealth Government lias assumed authority to buy barley rotter, cheese and eggs for export to48 words
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1112 1939-11-10 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOV.10, 1939. The Strike Weapon It to obvious from many passages to the report of the speech made by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald at the opening meeting of the Colonial Labour Officers' Course m London last month that the Secretary of State had prominently m1,112 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter285 1939-11-10 8 When Benefits Of Manuring May Be Expected To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— After reading the remarks of your Planting Correspondent on Nov. 4, in which he draws attention to a contribution of mine on the subject of manuring old rubber, it occurs to me that285 words
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Letter331 1939-11-10 8 Methods Of Fertilizing Soil To the Editor of the Straits Times Jn**^** are two ways of burning soil which are common. The ground may be ploughed or dug up by a Tothl a ?,i, le VallowV aIlow breaking SL 2 ds Spread dried leaves-not ed °i w cours331 words
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Letter172 1939-11-10 8 Another Appeal For Reduction To $5 To the Editor of the Straits Times Pwni~ Your ccrr espondent Mr. R. Phillips complains that licences should not be paid for m Singapore as the 8.M.8.C. gets a certain amount of income from broadcasting for advertisers Personally I think thif sour^172 words
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Letter408 1939-11-10 8 Spirit That Embittered Germany To the Editor of the Straits Times 1914 m?' Oth th co ,f res Pondents "1870mmm -"ff p eor se and Clemenceau were Kili? 7o^ 1914 1939 writes: -"We must Sim 6 61^ 1811 for giving in to Wilhelm II after having given Jn408 words
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Letter177 1939-11-10 8 "Eagle-Eyed Newshawk" And Miss Chang To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Will you help to solve the Big Singapore Mystery X Enjoyable as it was. nevertheless I njOy tne slngln of M *ss Mp P mir t fi w n( °,n, n Sunday night at the177 words
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Letter57 1939-11-10 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times ar?if\7 It, w<i uld save tne community a f£f«™ eal oJ^ nnoyance if *ho "me of the Black Out" to be heid on Nov 16 stead of 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. This would llyi~Yo^!%tt akin 0 tato anothe" AUBREY57 words
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Letter83 1939-11-10 8 Another English Educated Man Protests To the Editor of the Straits Times c&£%JVs£ ***** S2E» sSHSBSS-assr but ft is mv ?vi e f e educat ed brothers. or 'aij tr, LJ» Haln »nese community. I think the time is rine for th» lead ers of the Hainanese communUy83 words
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Letter219 1939-11-10 8 Arrangement That Leads To "Pitiful Tragedies" To the Editor of the Straits Times yJH The exlste nce of what k known as a "statutory mortgage/ D 2!i The fact the Rent distinction between "biR" and small" landlords of any type. tr^ <<Jo i? n En «and" taken a little219 words
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Letter179 1939-11-10 8 Support For An Interval At The Cinema To the Editor of the Straits Times m2Er"S c^ d i ng C1 nemaniac's" comffi^J V at intervals are unpopular at »5m whifh nemaS 'J WOUId llke ask urn whether he has ever attended a theatrical entertainment in any part179 words
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Letter105 1939-11-10 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. JUST 1. have noticed that sewerage ar>e n°w in progress along Duneam Road. The houses along this road are comparatively few in number and so far away from Duneam Road that it will be an expensive business to connect them with105 words
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Article, Illustration184 1939-11-10 9 Increasing Activity Along Frontiers DIVERSION ON WESTERN FRONT EXPECTED Simultaneous Attacks To Delay The Allies MILITARY observers in Paris are asking whether Hitler intends to use the Munich explosion as a pretext for an attacU on Holland or Belgium, says Reuter. •Speculation is184 words
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Article158 1939-11-10 9 Prediction Of German Political Circles Stockholm, Nov. 10. THE second war of nerves is at an end and the real war of operations is about to start, according to German poUtical circles, says the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm newspaper Nyheter. Rumours, he adds, haveReuter - 158 words
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Article156 1939-11-10 9 London. Nov. 9. PRINCE Augusi Wilhelm. fourth son of the ex-Kalser, has been detained by the Gestapo at Potsdam during the past fortnight, according to the Pans radio. He was arrested after monarchist demonstrations in front of his houre. The police had to suppress the demonstrations.156 words
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46 1939-11-10 9 AT least 180 persons were executed at the end of last week as the result of large anti-war demonstrations at Duesseldorf, Hanover, Hamburg and Potsdam, according to well-informed sources, says a dispatch received by Reuter from the Czecho- Slovak frontier.Reuter - 46 words
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Article275 1939-11-10 9 Reign Of Terror In The Reich Expected WITH the German Press screaming fury and defiance at Great Britain, the German police have so far failed to produce proof that the attempt on Hitler's life was organized by the British secret service, reports Reuter from Amsterdam. TheReuter - 275 words
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Article115 1939-11-10 9 Washington, Nov. MR Cordell HuU, Secretary of State, told his press conference to-night that he was waiting fcr official diplomatic reports on the Munich bombing be/ore deciding whether to C °lt is stated that officials here wish to be certain that the attempt was really madeReuter - 115 words
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Article57 1939-11-10 9 New York, Nov. t. FRITZ KUHN, leader of the pro-Nazi German-American Bund, appeared for trial to-day on a charge of grand larceny of £3 837 of Bund funds, after failing to obtain a 'postponement for change of venue because he considered he would not getReuter - 57 words
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33 1939-11-10 9 Washington, Nov 9. THE Maritime Commission estimates 1 that between 40 and 50 American steamers have been transferred to i foreign registeries since the outbreak war Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article154 1939-11-10 9 French Watching Belgian Border London, Nov. 10. THE Allied armies are confident that I if Belgium's worst fears are Justified, Germany will not repeat her initial success of the last war, telegraphs Reuter's special correspondent on the Western Front. The Allies are ready, he says,Reuter - 154 words
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Article88 1939-11-10 9 THE SOUTH AFRICAN Government announces that it has Incontrovertible evidence of a Nazi plot in South Africa which was frustrated at the OU Se k C tC hh b cce ct W w^.n members of the Nazi party and the members of the GermanReuter - 88 words
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Article241 1939-11-10 9 Her Position Before The Armistice London. Nov. 9. MILITARY circles in London to-day recall some of the statements of the very army leaders who led Germany In 1918 and of other German authorities which disprove the repeated claim reiterated by Hitler In his speecnBritish Wireless - 241 words
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43 1939-11-10 9 Chungking, Nov. 9. THE British Ambassador, Sir Archi1 bald Clark-Kerr, left Chungking by air this morning for Hong Kong and expects to remain in the British colony for about a week before returning to Shanghai.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article27 1939-11-10 9 Riga, Nov. 9. A GERMAN bombing seaplane crashed into the sea last night In the neighbourhood of UepajT(Llbau) Latvia. The four airmen were saved and Interned.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article362 1939-11-10 9 London, Nov. 9. IN an address to the Royal Philosophical Society in Glasgow last night, Professor Shirras, former Director of Statistics with the Government of India and Professor of Economics, Bombay University, surveyed the war potentials of Great Britain mainly from tne economic point of362 words
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Article371 1939-11-10 9 Further Evidence By Princess London, Nov. 9FURTHER evidence in the suit for damages for alleged breach of contract. in which Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe is suing Lord Rothermere, was heard in the King s Bench Division to-day. The plaintiff continued her evidence and said that she sawReuter - 371 words
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69 1939-11-10 9 Shanghai, Nov. 9. FIS learned reliably that Mr. Wang Ching-wei, deposed deputy president of the Executive of the Kuomintang is leaving Shanghai within a week for Tsingtao, allegedly to confer with representatives of the P el P' ing "Provisional Government" regardIng the formation ofReuter - 69 words
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Article158 1939-11-10 9 Dublin, Nov. 10 rE Government's determination to apply an emergency act was unflinchingly asserted by Mr. de Valera^ replying to a Labour Party motion in the Dail protesting against the internment of about 60 persons without trial or charge under the Offences Against the StateReuter - 158 words
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Article51 1939-11-10 9 Chungking, Nov. 9. IT is officially announced that a direct air mail and passenger service between China and the Soviet Union, via Slnkiang (Chinese Turkestan) will shortly be inaugurated. The section between Chungking and Hami will be operated by the Eurasia Aviation Corporation, a Sino-German concern.Reuter - 51 words
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167 1939-11-10 9 NEW DEFENCE MEASURES Belgium Calling Up More Men London. Nov. 10 DUTCH troop movements are reported and Belfrium is calhnff un more reserves as a result of the SJtag of German troops .ilnn* th Th r e frO D n utc ce h S Government's ordei o nn u 0Reuter - 167 words
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42 1939-11-10 9 London. Nov. 9. THE 961-ton British coastal stf* I™*1 1 Carmarthen Coast was sunk in the North Sea to-d?.y. Fourteen of the ?rew induding five injured, were rescued, while two others are mtssins. 1 —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement229 1939-11-10 8 Battery Rd. Tele 4772, Dresses for all occasions »5 to $30 JOSEPHO'S STUDIO only hi&h class tiuropean studio in Singapore. I for GENTLEMEN LADIES and CHILDREN 18c Battery Road. Telephone 4048 New Shipment! PHILATELISTS. You. of course, require nothing but TH S£Lm F r ALBLMS ACCESSORY Obtainable for your stamp229 words
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Advertisement36 1939-11-10 8 Has just received a NEW COLLECTION of Jane Engpl Models from NEW YORK. Just what you will need for the XMAS SEASON MAYNARDS BUILDING Phone 4974 RwL JOHN DUKE Manufacturing Optician. I 21 BATTERY ROAD. J36 words
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Advertisement10 1939-11-10 9 OTHER CABLES In a« :s 7. 12. 13 and 1610 words
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Advertisement73 1939-11-10 9 GRAFTON CHINA. CRAFTON CHIMA POWDER W-UE GARNET SHAP* m _J^-' NILE SHAPE BLYTHfc iHAPC Wide Powder Blue or Powder Jade Border and Gold Edging. BEST ENGLISH PORCELAIN DINNER WARE. DINNER SET 64 PIECES FOR 12 PERSONS $97.75 .32 TEA 42 12 W. 50 $26 45 BREAKFAST 29 H h $37.6573 words
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Article289 1939-11-10 10 Malayan Governments And Producers The Losers MR. C.V. THOMAS ON SHORTAGE OF METAL IN BRITAIN U.S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) purcrir London, Nov. 9. (ULSTIC criticism of the Government's tin price-fixine scheme was voiced by Mr. C. V. Thomas, chairman when ffK3S^S3= meetin of to289 words
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Article148 1939-11-10 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johon; Bahru. Nov. 9 DOAD improvements in the various districts of the state are to cost the Johore Government nsxt year about 5550.000. It is proposed to spend 390,000 each lor Johore Bahru and Muar, $80 000 JVLnnnV^ 11 Sl3O 000 *°r148 words
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38 1939-11-10 10 $1,400 FROM K.L. POPPY FUND DANCE FAIR 'trorr. Our Own Correspondent i 0 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9 vER $1,400 were collected at the fair dance at the Selangor Club Saturday. In aid of the Poppy Day I und.38 words
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Article136 1939-11-10 10 SINtJAPOKfc RAffLtis HOTEL Cockmll Dance 7 p.m. to 9 p m Dinner Dance 'Informal i 9 45 to Midnight. C.ttCKHK JHLAIKt GEJLANC The South Indian Stage Dancers VahT.s Wedding t Tamil Talkie) at C p.m. 9.15 p.ni 0Kt.%1 WOKLD Cabaret 8 p.m. to Midnight Pygmalion. Sky: Ghost Town Riders136 words
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350 1939-11-10 10 Fine Picture Of Great African Adventure At The Cinema ,««f tanle^ and Livingstone" (Spencer Tracy, Sir Cedric Hardly icke, Nancy Kelly, Walter Brcnr«: C1 L arles Coburn, Richard Greene, Henry Travers) 20th Cen-tury-Fox. At the Cathay. T° handle the biggest journalistic adventure of the past century SPSS?*!?' Dlaccd ■h?r? il350 words
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328 1939-11-10 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9 A CHINESE, Yong Fatt Loy, and nis assistant were fined $300 the first magistrate, for selling a jar of formic acid at a price exceeding the charge of $13 fixed by Government. rf328 words
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Article285 1939-11-10 10 Success Of Scheme In Selangor CROWDS GATHER AT LOUD-SPEAKERS (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. [^AST night large crowds gathered Vn v, r0 nd the toW-TJeakers at Foch Avenue, Sentul and Pudu to i!™s l the news and mu sic broadcast from ZGB4. the Kuala285 words
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61 1939-11-10 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9 JT is believed that Selangor's res- Sales conducted to-day by 50 worn™ Ord 0 e? s CcS for nd fil the str ?wSe*b32 placed wreaths have been rec°e?v cce cd dOnatlOn f r Sl 000 has be61 words
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Article75 1939-11-10 10 •From Our Own Correspondent. Johore Bahru, Nov 9 XK L yy h AN J n the centr *l district of impoX^ntre 18 dGVel Plng to a With the construction of an apm SS m bb e ccn h 7oun a rf flm daSs RertHoSe -Su found75 words
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70 1939-11-10 10 Q|UE£N Elizabeth's broadcast to the women of the Empire on Sunday which is being observed as Remembrance Day in honour of the men who fell i n the last war-will be heard A^ a tH aJ 6i p m Mala yan time. At that70 words
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334 1939-11-10 10 <*Rom Our Own Correspondent.) nrTl Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. A SUM of $68,698,983 for Federal and State services may be Rill nnvK lr v? eX l ye^ r accordin S to the Financial Provision Bill published in the Government Gazette to-day. State334 words
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Article176 1939-11-10 10 One Of Year's Big Festivals MOST BUSINESSES CLOSED THE seventh public holiday of the year and the first since the outbreak of the war is being celc^ brated to-day in Singapore. It is Deepavali. on? of the principal festival* of the Hindu year, wh id h176 words
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124 1939-11-10 10 COME of Singapore's brst dramatic talent will be gathered before tlv n» C /o P 0n on Wednesday for the »nAi broadcas t of a radio play. Dead Letter," the original of which was written by Thelma Faulkner 2 SSS T^ LCnd n StagP124 words
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51 1939-11-10 10 (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 9. A CONTRIBUTION of Sl.OOO from the Cheerful Givers' League is announced in a statement by the Chartered Bank to-day, which reveals that donations to date to the local branch of the Malaya Patriotic Fund total $149.13451 words
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Advertisement34 1939-11-10 10 BLACKOUT November 1 6th Consult the on all A. R. P. lighting problems, whether for the Office, Factory or Home SHADES 75 cts. each f Advertent <4 7V General Blectrk 0,. IM. Magnr Smfmi34 words
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103 1939-11-10 11 Fatal Stabbing In Cabin Of Twakow MAN SKNTENCED TO PRISON ON trial for attempted murder, a Chinese labourer was found cuilty by a common Jury of volunlarily causing grievous hurt at trie Assizes yesterday and sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Pedlow The ca.se was a sequel103 words
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88 1939-11-10 11 r has come to the notice of Gov1 ernment, sayi the Department ol information, that a rumour is curulating widely m the Malay Slates and elsewhere to tne r fleet that the prices of petrol and oils are to be raised again m the88 words
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61 1939-11-10 11 A FINE of $40. or a month's imprisonment, uos imposed on Police Corporal Puma Balwdw m thi district court yesterday, when ho fas convicted of allowing a prisoner to P c from IhP Central Police Station lock-up n Tr? t prison'-r was a Chinese charged61 words
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Article51 1939-11-10 11 A PROCLAMATION issued by the A sultan of Johore in council states that "whereas a state of war exists between Great Britain and Germany all th" forces of the Sultan in the Johore' Military Forces shall be deemed to be on active service, until further51 words
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Article76 1939-11-10 11 A NOTIFICATION in the Government r.azette last night fixed maximum sell,nt Si both wholesale and retail, for OvalUne OvaJtine biscuits and rwb, Bournfixed the maximum Drices ol v.hite wheatened flour in Singapore at $2.30 per bas of 49 pounds, or se^n "Se^SSk price for Royal Bakery lour76 words
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Article26 1939-11-10 11 A BLACK list of enemy firms with head offices outside Germany was published paniefire situYted in South America and in neutral European countries26 words
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Article13 1939-11-10 11 The next meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Dec. 11.13 words
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198 1939-11-10 11 1,500 Labourers Demand 30 Per Cent. Increase In Wages CINGAPORE'S 12 sawmills, situated in the Kallang ana Canal districts, are at a standst,!! or the second time this year owing to a 'abo urers """L. The strikers comprise 1,500 sawyers and timber came.*.198 words
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81 1939-11-10 11 THE High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train on Wednesday next and will stay at King's House. The Governor will motor to Seremban on Nov. 24. for the FM S Rulers' durbar and81 words
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78 1939-11-10 11 Japanese Plane Fires On British Flying-Boat PIS now known that the Imperial J Airways flying-boat Dardanus, \Jliich was forced to laud on the island of j Waichow, m the Gvlf of Tcnking, while en route to Bangkok from Hong Kong, was fired on by a Japanese fighter air- i TheReuter - 78 words
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107 1939-11-10 11 THE Straits Settlements (Singapore) 1 Association has been informed by the Colonial Secretary that Mr C. Reuben is due to retire from the Municipal Commission on Dec. 31. The association has been invited to suggest the name of a suitable candidatf to be appointed by the107 words
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127 1939-11-10 11 KHE Singapore fifth magistrate, Mr fcC 1 Goh. yesterday cautioned and Ulsharged. Ho Chcow Hock, manager of Hock Sin and Co.. when he was charged with elling cement without a permit. Mr X E W. Hatchard. Who appeared for he accused, stated tbtU Messrs. Hagemeyer127 words
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47 1939-11-10 11 A NOTIFICATION in the Government Gazette last night exempts from the Registration Ordinance the civilian staffs appointed in England lor service with HM. Naval Establishments, Headquarters R.A.F. rar East and Headquarters. Malaya Command. Members of the Naval police force are also exempted.47 words
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Article13 1939-11-10 11 it™ Mill me book ol .hat name by Lesli. Charterls.13 words
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Article24 1939-11-10 11 /CONVICTED of assisting in carrying on s L rhao-iee-kee lottery in North Can a Swim, in the third curt yesutfliy.24 words
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Article117 1939-11-10 11 A NOTICE to mariners issued last night by the Master Attendant, Commander C. Dix, describes the signals to be displa yed at the port war signal station at Mount Fabe. in the event of an air raid xarnlng. I* day this will consists two red burgees hoisted117 words
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Article84 1939-11-10 11 HPHE Grand Olympic Circus, which arnvea 1 in Singapore a few days ago from India, opens a season at An? in Road to-night. Apart from the usual trapeze. a«°«* llc higgling and animal acts, there will be two special attractions. The first is a motor -cycle leap through84 words
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Article42 1939-11-10 11 rO Teck Poh, who tried to hang himsel: with a piece of rope in a house in Silai Road on Wednesday, had sentence defcrrec a week in the third court yesterday, when hi pleaded guilty to attempting to commit suicide42 words
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Article47 1939-11-10 11 LIM HOng RJienß jmkiuo; X1 v— the Singapore fifth court on a charge of he attempted murder of Koh See Toon, at Goodwood Park Hotel on Oct. 8. The case was postponed a week for mention* the accused being sent to hospital for observation.47 words
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Article31 1939-11-10 11 Convicted of jttempting to outrage the nodesty of a woman in Chua Chu Kang Road m Oct 7. Yio Kee Cher, was yesterday fined $75 or six weeks' rigorous imprisonment. I31 words
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59 1939-11-10 11 MR Winston Churchill. First Lord of the Admiralty, will broadcast on the home and overseas B.RC. programmes at 8.15 p.m. O.M.T. '3.35 a.m Malayan time) on Sunday on Ten Weeks of the War." The talk will be recorded for overseas transmission on Monday at 8.20Reuter - 59 words
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597 1939-11-10 11 G.O.C. EXPRESSES GRATITUDE A N instance of the traditional generosity of the Chinese m ?ny good cause is provided by the gift of $600 to the Poppy Day fund. Singapore, by the members of the local China Relief Fund commit*ln a letter to597 words
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Article413 1939-11-10 11 SERUAN minta berdarr-'U daripada Queen I Belanda dan King Beliium itu di-hi- 1 t tonekan ia-lah menunjokian kehendak yang lkhlas hendalc menghabiskan pepe- rangan mi: tetapi di-perchayakan harus- lah seroan itu tidakkan berhast.. k BAHAWA di-fikirkan barangkall servantn t itu telah di-perbuat ia-lah oleh sebab c takut413 words
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Advertisement99 1939-11-10 11 fl FIND K.W.V.] ¥^k A BOON linthiscumateV^< .J. y J I I'M NEVER I 4 i^J WITHOUT IT"| j i 1 1 1 i Vl^V 1^ V _A KW V Eau de Cologne Is just one ol tncfee jgg?-A dwell in the tropics. JsmTll-Zr^l Comlne as tt does, from Sunny99 words
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Advertisement215 1939-11-10 11 when this grand pipe was introduced. STEMBITER Jfr YELLO-BOLEj^ YOU CAN'T CHEW OFF jMY THE MOUTH PIECE! A Vf This is a man 's pipe Jl J JbL the patent tip which Jk j^ cannot be chewed JSn away there arc three fjm small channels to spread fM II Wjlw215 words
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66 1939-11-10 12 Tokio Spokesman Says Japan Has No Designs On Islands the matter if the press report should be true. re ar(ll ng The spokesman added that there !.ad been lots of rumours about a Japanese southward advance, "but KtioS mated viffOrous im w^ h66 words
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116 1939-11-10 12 -j,[, rN Ankara. Nov. 9. £w.AK L,u to the- National Assembl of occa sion of the ratiflcatioi of the Anglo-French-Turkish mutua assistance pact, M Sarajo-lu tK tical and military as well as sochl and economic spheres, he added Working For Peace Co-cjxruUng with116 words
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80 1939-11-10 12 AFTFP fl, H nB KOn S. NOV. 8. FTER five months' negotiaUons between the Portuguese consul anc the Japanese naval authorities lr StEffiiS 1 th e Ja P^e Se h?ve incon' ditlonally released seven PortuKuest .SSTsSh Japanese 2SfK states a Slianghai report Diplomatic observers in ShanehiJ80 words
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Article61 1939-11-10 12 MEW ZEALAND'S llnances were described itfaSctoS. ftaMlee MhllsUr M teta ultc Revenue, he said, was constant, and exSSoST was beilUf kept wiUlln «i««« pSDuring the six months ending Sent in revenue was nearly tis.OOO.OO™ an hfcrea^' of nearly f 1.500.000 over the Drcvl^ year, and expenditure was61 words
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Article302 1939-11-10 12 Tokio Warning To America Reference To Embargc Resolution TokJo, Nov. 9. Mfc atmosphere now prevailing m Japan shows the concentration of national efforts to mak« Japanese-American relations as tranquil and amicable as possible but a sudden chan S e will overtake this atmosphere m the event of ar anti-Japanese embargo,302 words
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69 1939-11-10 12 fMMBKUBJ of SmKjjLtLm J? aruna Mar which left Kobe on Tuesday for Europe have b£n provided with gas-masks nJ| he S e hip bears emblems of the Rising: Sun on both sides of her hull and carries powerful lighting n£f, arat m t0 raake kno her69 words
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70 1939-11-10 12 Lourenco Marques ACCORDING TSr^oZ.L ,vhi^ cv,e v, G nnan Earner Uhenfel* which has been captured and taken t< Sierra Leone, was carrying a cargo o opium valued at £240,000 when sh, ieft here on Oct. 16 tJrf .sueg ce s ted she mayReuter - 70 words
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Article56 1939-11-10 12 T HFPrpi H° n e Kong, Nov. 9. HE French Ambassador to China M Henri Cosme. is leaving Shanghai fn"^°^° W for H° n e Kong en rout! to Indo-China. where he will comer with the Governor-General The Ambassador will then proceed to Kmuning, and fly56 words
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Article41 1939-11-10 12 Aißr-RAPT- Ottawa. Nov. 9. iRCRAPr. ami- übmarlne boats ammunition and gun barrels will' orm the basis of the first orders to be 7v c tM,t nada by tne Brltlsh Su pS£ 5°?,: JL ta announced here. It is41 words
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Article40 1939-11-10 12 The Admiralty has issued l list of m\ SU H tle V n th e submarine OxJey--men tioned by Mr. Winston Churchill n his speech on Wednesday, it contains the names of four oncers and 40 rattngs. -RenterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement318 1939-11-10 12 -J-MC LUXURY Or WELL-TAILORED Utk I KjY GARMENTS IS APPRECIATED Mr 'iS I U Kf) ONLY WITH CORRECTTAILORINO j^ll |i| A> DISTINCTION IN CUT. THE USE OF I |J /EL 7 I THE BEST MATERIALS TOGETHER I\l/■ 'A f^V WITH A TIT THAT IS TRUE AND 2^W 1 /HL Kj)318 words
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Advertisement197 1939-11-10 12 I \z*A¥oH it never varyI they are always smooth and I easy on the throat£^7^7 JM Urn Craven 'A 1 f/l ar .v,. I m£ :%Sz I by pco PPc' c m k I LONDON MADE I I BY CARRERAS LTD. 1 and «SSS P Ss!3il?d2 I i f TRUK197 words
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Miscellaneous202 1939-11-10 12 l^rojidc^sthig SINGAPORE TO-DAY ZJ1L 2?S Jietres. /-HI' 30.06 metres. p.m. 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of gramophone records. ««»«iu 1.30 The news and mid-day rubber and tin prices 1.40 Interval. 5.00 Muslim programme from the studio >.3O Arabic music. t 6.00 Cantonese drama "Tai sew Yun Yutn' "">«!* Uk Yee and Dai202 words
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309 1939-11-10 13 MR. Chamberlain was unable to attend the Mansion Hou*e luncheon yeslcrday due to an acute attack of pout. He has been unable to take his usual walk for several days past, but he hoped until the last moment that the a:tack would pass off.Reuter - 309 words
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70 1939-11-10 13 London, Nov. 9. LORD MAYOR'S DA*— London's most popular civic festival— was celebrated to-day shorn of annual pageantry for the first time in the last 100 years. Instead of the famous "show" there was an unconventional procession of a dozen cars with principalReuter - 70 words
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Article752 1939-11-10 13 TO FIGHT ON UNTIL EUROPE FREED FROM NAZI MENACE Mr. Chamberlain's Review Of The War Situation' "TO those who speak no language but that of force, 1 force is the only answer. Since we have been compelled to take up arms, we shall not lay^them752 words
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427 1939-11-10 13 FURTHER details of the latest operations ot the Kriusn F contraband control were Published yesterday. During the week ended Nov. 4 the control detained 19,a00 tons of goods of which there was evidence that they were destined for Germany. The cargoes included 11,500 tonsBritish Wireless - 427 words
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Advertisement350 1939-11-10 13 ATireAWom-outHem, Sundown Woman makes a Poor Wife <*r>* 4i la LLv a At last, you too can have the Minerals and Vitamins which bring you new Health, Vigour, Strength, Calm Nerves, Rich Red Blood. •win strides have been made by Medical .cience in the last 50 years. As a result350 words
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Advertisement274 1939-11-10 13 EVINRUDE ELTO OUTBOARD jPfiiP MOTORS JBSm Totally enclosed Power Head. Blpj giving cleanliness and proter- B]l I tion from rain or -pray. 34 These models of the latest 3^^* design are of rugged construe- Lge»-&-rf\ tion and give the maximum of JSakfcZ) Y^gE PRICES DEFY COMPETITION Magneto or battery ignition274 words
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77 1939-11-10 14 Fast Play In Padang Hockey QNE of the best hockey matches this season W! victory for the Club by three goal! to two m Within a few minutes of the start the Club raided the circle and a centre from the right77 words
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Article36 1939-11-10 14 J). M. SEWARD, the Singapore wing-threequarter, will not be available for to-morrow's Malaya Cup match against the RN. and R.A.F. on the padang. His place will be taken by the S.C.C. player, Goetzee.36 words
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Article186 1939-11-10 14 Raffles Beat Alexandra At Rugger A SODDEN ground and a slippery ball thP 'iKfliJ 0 n d n mPen the Splllts Of vie Raffles College and Alexandra rugger teams at Buklt Timah yesThe College, by means of their superiority m the set scrums and m the loose managed to beat186 words
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39 1939-11-10 14 T"^" .15? st g times < OT ">e g£SSSS3 folTow S^- W 3nd Starting tlm <« are as Cte a A and n^ V a c n a J° XiK i? ww f 15 ?> V" B39 words
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Article100 1939-11-10 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) TT H mm E a CC H rak matches were concluded in the innh Town Hall to-day after a number^f exciting games. Teoh Seng Khoon an Phnr d ti he title. TtaOiSi peUng PreVIOUS holder not co^J.lVoo^ WCre by Mrs. The results are:100 words
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Article49 1939-11-10 14 IN the semi-final round of the Singapore Women's «olf chamt~2 P l at the Island Clv yesterday, Mrs. Ruddock beat Mrs JuutV* a^ the 19th "S SK. Mm. Brlttorou, one up. rr S ll 1 a d nn a a f> Cl»r 17 at3pinattl c49 words
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Article186 1939-11-10 14 JN an Interesting hockey match played on the V.M.C.A. ground ve-ter day the S.C.R.C; beat the i'M C A Juniors by three goals to nil CA> ho^/y W g^d kee TTeal e an Vc h^ tan fo dd r a drdld rd1 proved a better set186 words
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77 1939-11-10 14 £HIN KEE ONN, Malayan singles r^fi awn tennis champion, claimed another tennis title yesterday when he oeat Yong Loon Chong, the sSapore champion, 6-3, 4— 6? 6-4 in the singles final of the S.CJI.C. ooen law? tennis tournament yesterday i c semi "flnal77 words
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Article15 1939-11-10 14 T-HE Army rugby team to meet Negrita as'tllots 10 10^ at Seremb^15 words
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Article34 1939-11-10 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) tv.,, tj Ipoh, Nov. 5. win ni n c n8r i» women>s h «ckey team S Ih^/q?? Pera k women 's eleven in SdSrstus? on the ipoh ciub34 words
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Advertisement192 1939-11-10 14 RfIIOUR COflT lUii^^lxß ELIMINATE S HJ Pi /la °^W. STAIStD, IMI 4U MOIJLD Y WALLS Waterproofs in attractive per-imMlft-^HtM^M^al rnanent colours brick, concrete or cement plaster structures. Does not rub off but forms Cleans eatilv n ~A j W.P.S. 1918 ani^^^ jA \fr The Perfect Way to Perfect Teeth Dentists192 words
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Advertisement175 1939-11-10 14 (T^b-MP/ON NDPTiai C 9 Qualified Eyesiffht Speciali«»s 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone St« R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science. Govt. Licentiate .L.S.A.) 35 years' European Clinical Experience. BEST FOR YOUR GUEST whom you wish to treat to a LUNCH or DINNER The CAFE DE LUXE LTD. 25, High Street, Singapore175 words
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379 1939-11-10 15 Scratchings Running Order FOLLOWING is the full racing card for to-morrow', races r at Bukit Timah in the first day of the Singapore Turf riuKs winter meeting The double tote will be on races six »d^eighttnd Te f b& sv.eep will be drawn on379 words
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1298 1939-11-10 15 CLOSE PROSPECTS FOR FIRST DAY'S RACING to-morrow snouiu cumc xivm i Distinguished has been selected tc win the Free Handicap, but van BreuKelen's Grand Prix and Esquire will be hard to beat. In the first division of the seven furlongs for class one, the Penang trainer has no less than1,298 words
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Article31 1939-11-10 15 BOXING Fernandez vs. N* Ilame, Happy World. HOCKEY: State Trial. IMC A. ground; S.R.C vj. Royal Navy, S.R.C.; S.R.C. 2nd. vs. IManthcslers, Tanjrlin, S.C.C. 2nd. vs. C.S.C.. s.c.c.31 words
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Article183 1939-11-10 15 HOBBS' string were exercised for the first time this morning at Bukit Timah in preparation for tomorroWs races in the first day of the Singapore winter meeting. The first out from this stable were The Puritan (Dortd) and Hybla (Garrard). The Puritan moved freely over three furlongs183 words
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Advertisement266 1939-11-10 15 GRAND ANNUAL SALE all goods at reduced prices Ladies tailoring at moderate charges. \isit: j. T. CHANRAI 60-62, North Bridge Road. A WELL-PAID appointment as Accountant. Secretary, Cost Accountant. Office manager, Shipping Expert, Bank or Insurance Officer, Cashier or Bookkeeper is within your reach if you train by post with266 words
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Advertisement26 1939-11-10 15 EXIDE RELIABILITY IS A BYE-WORD BATTERIES CAR STARTING C LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS: Advt. of the Chloride Electrical Storage Co., ltd. (Incorporated in England) Oldham Lane; Singapore:26 words
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Article, Illustration931 1939-11-10 16 HITLER'S NARROW ESCAPEHIS DEPUTY ALSO SAFE Hint Of Drastic Reprisals: Many Arrests Made a°na dheo^Sd he 0^S. N^ leader 3 «^"S Supporting this theory, an official statement issued in Berlin describes Hitler s escape as "a miracle." M^ cr X Was lntense Po"ceReuter - 931 words
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Article175 1939-11-10 16 Extension Is Unnecessary S IR fl 0 0 D *VIDSON, an officer ol imiStSn*. m re con "> reh^'ve itot o? K Of f ourM H remarked sir RonaM "they knew we were to no danger ot starvation and we ore now livinf v.?,' comfortably, but they175 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-11-10 16 to alleviate SS^^f^.S^KLJ^iiT ta P K° land "^St Prisoner, wwkln ro *£j^^^^^^^18 words
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Article87 1939-11-10 16 TRANCES food position*' Jf ex- Plained last night in a broadcast by Mandef MinLst er of Colonies M t<£? e ?l" c ?J h3it there was no quest£l f the All1 S3S 3 havln 8 to ch oose between guns and butter. "We are," heReuter - 87 words
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Article28 1939-11-10 16 Twenty women have handed to thMayor of Versailles all their Jewels for' the furtherance of national defence, asking him to call on all Frenchwomen to follow suit "encn28 words
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73 1939-11-10 16 M New Delhi, Nov. 9. K. GANDHI commented yesterihrniYi .l he V^ cr °y' s broadcast about his talks with Indian leaders. Me said that ao solution was no«sible unless an acceptable declaration of war aims about India was forthcoming. He added "I ur*e fellowReuter - 73 words
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41 1939-11-10 16 m^mmm Hit er did not even mention the appeal but worked himself into a flimsy tirade against Britain which was distinguished by the fact that 40 times he uttered the words, They hate us."41 words
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Article14 1939-11-10 16 THE CITY OF FLINT which has been at Bergen. Norway, since the German Drlze14 words
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Article42 1939-11-10 16 niSCUSSraNS in Mo^o nn w O b"- t £e°e nn 9 ,h c Finnish delegation and the Soviet Government leaders are to be resumed The conviction is held, according to ?^m fc f>, llt £5 at J ure nas disappeared42 words
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Article50 1939-11-10 16 IN recognition of her 2S2SS' a^Von- tributlon to the war of resistance, Chinn?JE*2? .T 114 111^ have sent Miss Chang Peng-lcwel as their delegate to arT sent a flag to Madame ChSS?KL-2iek? to iJ^L Ch^l 8 has aho P r ««nted $13,330 CenJaffe CWang S War <»Phanage."-50 words
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320 1939-11-10 16 N EXT January w^^bf^im^ortant iS^nS^toJaS: Plttman>S SanCtiOnS E .*P^ssing gratification at the firm a s rSetf nt h riental diplomacy ma?k, Treaty inn'tlT 6^ the Nl ne-Power aIS w order in Ea?t Japanese Insults Am??E tually/ the ournal a dds. "the S320 words
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Advertisement64 1939-11-10 16 I)on7 trait Ml ffte eZwcn^ ftour Hair y Tonic i*"™ 9 ff USe Astrova If you want to get rid of dandruff Astrova Dandruff Cure. """"^u^, rnmnl^^ ant retain YOur complexion, use ASTROVA FArv BEAUTIFIER. *»*«uva t ACE Are Guarded I BaEFFS a MILNERS' SAFES WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1840 SOLE64 words
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Advertisement8 1939-11-10 16 ELLISON S. EZEKIEL A CO, 3^MTO^uiL DING SINGAPORE.8 words
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