Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 October 1939
1939-10-29
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Title Section15 1939-10-29 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION >'>. 7— Nq. 21. SI\c;AI'OIM-., M^l)AY,~o< T( > l;l:ii FIVE CENTS.15 words
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531 1939-10-29 1 INVASION OF ENGLAND: STORM TROOPS TO BE DROPPED BY PARACHUTE Latest Nazi Military "Fairy Tale" Hitlers 3,000 Bombers Western Front: Big German Offensive Expected THElat product of Nazi inirenuitv m 1-.^,/, ,i London, Oct. 28. i- io. o< En K land. iSbfc^X er 2^wsuM SmJET^ lh 011 of ;t coininReuter - 531 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-10-29 1 mm MB H MB PICTURt PROBLEM (For the solation eec foul nl eolamn S.)14 words
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Article98 1939-10-29 1 London, Oct. 28. TOE contact which has t;iktn place between Mr Oliver Stanley, president <> r the Rcard of Trade, and M. Naislcy. Soviet Ambaflftain l.rdun. and which is of a prclimin;ir> and exploraior> eharacti i>, on lims lions of A n<j if >-S<»vioi trade. li i-Reuter - 98 words
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84 1939-10-29 1 pE Rumanian envoya m Ankara and r fde who wi summoned home iitutioii.s had a f)ur-!n»ui nuvtnight at the Palace with King 2,, Pr u mp Minister JM. Argei 1 and t»,,- Poreig, Minister (M CUI Tli c tlona i ontinued According to well-infoimed QuartersReuter - 84 words
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Article57 1939-10-29 1 London, Oct. 28. The Government of India have amplified the terms of lefercnce of the committop considering the Indianization of officer ranks of the Indian Army, to Include an investigation into the methods of recruitment and conditions of service of Indian officers of the Royal Indian NavyBritish Official Wireless - 57 words
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Article84 1939-10-29 1 SOLUTION TO PICTURE PROBLEM On seeing for the firs; time the picture reproduced on this page, hw nailers could have guessed that it shows part of a camouflaged British aerodrome "somewhere m northern France." Camouflage has been drought to a Aac art by the British army. Steel networks such as84 words
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Article82 1939-10-29 1 London, 28. J^fAIN points of the I.S. Neutrality Kill are: J Tfce arms embargo has been lifted. American ships are forbidden to trade with belligerents except tho^c m distant waters such as Australia. South Africa and West Indies. Belligerents buyinir American arms must carry them m theirReuter - 82 words
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348 1939-10-29 1 OMMENTING on the N,ut,al,tv {i he New York |o| ;i|(l Tril)mu vj.ys "ll seems !)1 11m e t ha< ihe House of fepfwwUtfe. wfll :,rt UKkl: S. ami w. can g« Ik. n,,as«ro on our Imh.Us Ihe ,n,l M ,e present quasi- truce m Europe.*Reuter - 348 words
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NEWS FLASHES
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Article33 1939-10-29 1 Ottawa The incorporation of a comoanv to manufacture armaments was announced m the Canadian Gazette. The new company is named the Stm'l Sttel Industries, with a capital of two million pounds sterling. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article17 1939-10-29 1 Copenhagen— Professor Domagfc s enable t accept the award of the \obel Prise, owing to Bitter's ban17 words
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Article18 1939-10-29 1 Paris—The ratification of the \n«lo-Fran<o Turkish pact has been authorised by decree published m Mm Journal Official to-day.18 words
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Article35 1939-10-29 1 Moscow.--! he Nation il Assembly of Western Ukraine, sitiia^ m Lwow m the Soviet-occupied territory '»f Poland h:i passed ;i resolution questing the Supreme Sovitt to -mit the region into the s< vi« t Union.35 words
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Article33 1939-10-29 1 Amsterdam. —Rnssia is anxious to eondnde tin discussions with Finland m order to have her hands free m Benin-eastern Enrope, |iarticiilarli m the Balkans, sccording to the Bet lin eorresnondeni of thr Telefraaf.33 words
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Article46 1939-10-29 1 Londen. !t officially annonnced m Ottawa that leading Canadian copper Interest* hive agreed to tap Ply i!4:0,00(\000 of electronic copper to Britain, the delivery <>| which will extend over one year. The amount of the copper involve I is four-fifth! of Can idas annual copper output. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article22 1939-10-29 1 Paris. In addition to men of and M yean of age, 'he French (i»vernment is demobilising fathers of more than two children.22 words
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Article68 1939-10-29 1 Amsterdam. The Soviet trade delegation mow m Berlin will be reteivul by Hitler sLortlj, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Ttele«iaaf. Well-informed circles In Berlin believ- li.at the delegation has extensive powers, and the talks will not be confined to trade matters. M. Schcht who is participating In discusReuter - 68 words
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Article41 1939-10-29 1 Kome.—The Rumanian tanker. Oltenia, i;.siB tons, irai ink by i German submarine «*ir Ihc French coasi near f&hant, according to thy Stefani Mews Agency. The rtssel <:ni«h: fire before sinking, and the entire crew ti f>o is believed t»» have perished.41 words
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Article49 1939-10-29 1 London.— party of British members <>i the Anglo-French Parliamentary Committee left London today for a three-day vfall to parts of the We ti,, front. A French eommcntaUr ays that this wili provide proof of the complete failure of Citrman propaganda to break thi anity i Great Britain and France49 words
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Article51 1939-10-29 1 Paris^-Whfie thc dnking of a Urge Ger nan submarine by the French ha. not yet officially announced, the Rnding of th? hodiow «»l the German etcuj floating m the water confirms the Tar run of the action against the U-boat on Thursday when, it is believed, the submarine W.I i51 words
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Article90 1939-10-29 1 London.- 'lh«. Air Mim try m nounces that last night K.A-F ail craft <anied out •<•< on;iai>sm« r, over vertai.i areas In on ,i, i, (r many. All the aircraft returned. London— The Lord Mayor's Rod < I*ol Fund fo r the si< k ami wounded rose to-day to MHHI90 words
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Article29 1939-10-29 1 The Hagu^—The Ccrman Goveinment have warned the Netherlands that neutrals saili, m Allied n»«r mint ships expose h inselres to the •|->U of fierman aU-»ks 'heiause Ihtj are armed."29 words
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Article52 1939-10-29 1 London*— Hiiberto only n Imhli-. m the Valleyfield Colliery disust.r have b«ni: recovered. I alls on the roadway are prevenlinc, tltc work if recovery, b UT there is no hope for any of the 20 still m the pit. Mes•agoa of sviapathy have b^en sent by the Kin* and Mr.52 words
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Article66 1939-10-29 1 London —In Turkey yesterday towns and villages were preparing to celebrate the 16th anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic which I alls to-day. The President of the Republic will re«cive conmtalat.on s from members «>f the diploniatic corps, and the usual military parade uill be followed by I66 words
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Advertisement74 1939-10-29 1 ELSIE MARY M> Tel: 4772 New Cocktail Dinner Dresses y^B x^ -:^r |?n:o; urod m wood jn fhe largest Wine Cellar m the or ld. Under strici Government supervision. JL EY BP/ i s produced by the Co-operative c^ e 9 r °v. La lion of South Africa, an association74 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-29 1 ELSIE MARY j BATTERY TajAD. Tn\' A771 lei. 4/72 I l>ll SSI S loi All O<< asions $5. to $30.20 words
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305 1939-10-29 2 MALA YA SPENDS $500,000 MONTHL V (Tribune Staff Reporter) lIEAUTY m these days is decidedly more than skin deep, and war or no war, Malayan women spend the large sum of roughly $500,000 every month on perfumery, cosmetics and other aids to305 words
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Article94 1939-10-29 2 FINED $25 FOR STEALING LATEX Singapore. Saturday. One days simple imprisonment, and a line of $25. m delimit three weeks' rigorous Imprisonment, was the sentence imposed on Oh Choy. a twenty-eight-year-old Hokklen rubber tapper, j who claimed trial before Mr. J. Fle f cher-Cooke In the Third Police Court to94 words
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Article29 1939-10-29 2 The following passengers have Just passed through Penang: Mrs. J. Hall. Master Hall. Mis& M. Bainsbury, Mrs. M. L'EStrange, Mr. A. Eivin. Mrs. E Kellermaun and Mr. L.K. Lund.29 words
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Article135 1939-10-29 2 Electric Wires Theft Singapore, Saturday. TWO months' rigorous Imprisonment was the sentence imposed v.v I.vi Chin, a Chinese, who pleadi<i linilty this morning m the I oaith Police Court to a charge of theft of electrical wires from <h>- j di wn 4» of Die Singapore Harbour Bcaid yesterday afternoon.135 words
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291 1939-10-29 2 Woman Acquitted Of Murder By Scalding (From Our tarn Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. WONG Ah ()i, a 30-year-old Cantonese maid-servant, was iv'wd m the Malacca Assizes on Thursday and Friday before Mr. Justice Manning and a special jury on a charge of murder of an 18-month-oM i child, Wong Van Mun.291 words
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Article46 1939-10-29 2 The band of th« Sttmlta Settlements Police play to-rt:«y at the Botanic Gardens at 8 30 \mde-- 'hr' iMr«ctlon of Mr. S. Chapman. Bandnuwter: March "Vis.-ovitit Nelson" Zchlo; overtu»\i.d tpiet" Beta w> Wet lon M Oopp*lla" Drtlbe« idyl "The c.iow Worm" Llncke; selection "DlKle-46 words
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Article224 1939-10-29 2 Stolen Cycle Recovered In Pieces Singapore, Saturday. APPEARING before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke m the Third Police Court this morning 1 Lini Peck Hock, alias Lira Ah Huang, a young Hokkien, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a bicycle valued at $35. It was alleged that at 2.30 p.m.224 words
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Article202 1939-10-29 2 CONTROL SCHEMES TO STAY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 17. T*HAT i; is nni at present contemplation to abandon the rubber, tin ;?ml other control schemes is suggested '<»n a governmental statement m the House of Commons. Mr Temple Morris asked whether the Government pi an early date to202 words
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Article111 1939-10-29 2 Profiteer Cautioned (From Our own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A CHINESE named Won-, Chech, was yesterday clv rged, before M.\ R C Redman m the First Court with demanding prices for Sinm rice (second quality) m excess of that fixed under the Enactment by showing m his price notice that111 words
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Article53 1939-10-29 2 Singapore A.A.M. New Activities n *«P»r-. Sut urdav 11 Branch of 'vTaIS? 1 v 'uiation of Mai.vl mohilf P«>i Hotel on l hr nbig. Monday >S(1 lie* activities v 1(1 will cauc ,ls <-.\]-^ hIM climb. 5m ,i picture of the -Heil i, ru r members and their frilJ wiU53 words
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Article171 1939-10-29 2 Singapore, Saturday. DLI \l>l.\(, guilty to a ihar^f f Uristini i;; cirr.vin" on a public ittttMv, il.;ip-,j»e k"t\ bu Ua Chum, a tt-year old T<-o<-hf W «m linrtl S r >oo. m default to uml, three mon'iis' implo imprisonment m ."Mr. I. netcfccr-Cotki iii thr171 words
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Article40 1939-10-29 2 It is und< rjtood that f he Ho Raja the Negri Semb. v will shortly n»vert to his former ip went as Regtstrar of the Supreme C c clangor. Me. Justice Howes will •he .1 i l-l MUSI Ul BWWfcM40 words
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Article53 1939-10-29 2 re Saturday. THE wedding ol Mr. William A. A Muller, f* the Master Attend i flttce, Pu'ai and Miss Joser.hinc Wooler, of Bangkok, took place i t the Church <• a Kampong Bab.ru Mi George Hyder v. while MKs Mir.li-r, the bridegroom, was bridesma^ i( 'I53 words
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Advertisement430 1939-10-29 2 wMtBBHsg jm/^^ ft r h*H &Suoc^i^^^^s^sW AVOID V BLEMISHED I v^* *^use this v( 2PURPOSE SOAP fIMLgP X //le fc/n i renders roivh\ f^SMt gU. a horou h M I sfcm smxi'l/i I ■rffl^Hit (W> *Wfe W nftvr p f i c und supple as m jiß^ipf Cleansing f re.i«f.430 words
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Advertisement54 1939-10-29 2 Box Office 1 JO-DAY :i Ito to J 615 *z m" UNION PACIFIC 1 TEEMING WITH BARBARA STANWYCK W T ROBERT PRESTON, LYN OVERMAN. XtW^^i next "THE HOUND c^nge OF THE;.';.:,;. baskervil^ r RICHARD A MNIY k «Sw A WEIRD-UNCANN v 51 MYSTERY OF K»^c f ;Kll MOORS A.MO A54 words
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236 1939-10-29 3 MARKET PRICES NOW STABLE B ;HK he outbreak of War. Governmenl bought some 5,000 tona or .m',||" U: J k"ow» v siocar, WccW, cm be stored for a much longer period than as H;. ,i!1,,l from gpecWl, haul grain, states communique by the Ford236 words
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Article86 1939-10-29 3 i LICENCE is required to d«'a he! hole lale or m i>II types of foodstuff*, have come to m which dealers did not appear ity for a licence, ntroller. Will be h')v/ (1 •I i Noi i food "M d Control Ordinan i ted do ib86 words
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Article15 1939-10-29 3 Mr W Allan Eley, <,i Singapore n addn ..> this w»-k to the Edinbureh Hutarv Club15 words
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279 1939-10-29 3 j.lh (Pinwice) lUgulatioM, 1939, concerning holding r gold, foreign exchanjre and Mcurities, require that all penou In the Colony sh-.1l forthwith offer, through their bankers RnancW Secretary, any gold which they have the to sell, whether they are the ownen of it or not. states279 words
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Article60 1939-10-29 3 A public i,-, w jn be dell>eied, In 1 the hmdciuarters oi the *1-Maiaya M i I m Mi sicnary Bo< lety, i i v\ lay. or oi i A B tkar will speak i and Significance of 'In i i)' h a Ifoonshi, h i kindly agrei60 words
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Article189 1939-10-29 3 SIPPOKT for the Allied cause is d'e'nrr-d m a Chinese circular m.w circulating m he F.M.S. This <■ r u'ar has be-n i-Mied by the Srlang.ir Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Cbinrse commit >c of the Malaya Patriotic Fund m Ne^ri Scmbilan. 'After Hitler189 words
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Obituary49 1939-10-29 3 i::o:: r Suddenly at tbo G:nc a; Hcspita] :'i 0.-v. 28, Of G;uv.. Tck Armstrong, beloved husbnn^ r Mrs a abel :j Wright Arms. u t <^? age cf 61 years. The funeial tak:..; Piace at Bidadari Cemetery to-day, corteec leaving No 5. Derbyshire Roa.! at 3 30 p.m49 words
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68 1939-10-29 3 WORSHIPPERS HELP CHINA RELIEF FUND Singapore, Saturday. pB yearly festival of irmfcip at tempi, .tarts t> morrou, anil this y £tli VS?S? kinds of »<«rtatoment •rill be h«M th.rr m aid of the < hina Kdiel I uml. it has been arrangedi lor tixtj rrcm (lifTord Fier m the morninr,68 words
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Article156 1939-10-29 3 DEATHS OF FORMER MALA YANS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 17. death hns occurred La Jrelani A «»f i M»layma old-timer, Mr. James J. Nolan. In 1902 Mr. Nolan joined the Btrnits i pf; hi I raold and he soon at--1 Chief In r. He 'or? m eorganls^ng th>t156 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-10-29 3 "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" V«.u may not beli < it, but that's thf uti< i th song which Maiv »l;ni m sang on Broadway and mad: a sma.ih hit with. Parana unt now have h;r under contract :in<? she'll n »ke hr. screen d' Uu with Allan .?(.n s58 words
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Article56 1939-10-29 3 Chiang's Birthday Chungking, Oct 28. /CHIANG KM SHEK to-day celebra <i \Jh\B 53rd birthday. The occasion was '~i y quiet Oniy a few people knew it. •vas the Generalissimo's birthday. Madam Chiang vow early this morning for a special broadcast to the United 'nates under the auspices ol the NewReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement25 1939-10-29 3 Hearing Restored m i tarir-foiH' Hours I 1 I Urn t it kblrt i bj i m Ith I > I• I!,.- 1 i I t25 words
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Advertisement18 1939-10-29 3 JJ?\^AJ WEAKNESS (f i <——--( DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength.18 words
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Advertisement677 1939-10-29 3 for TAc Blood, Veins, Arteries mnd H**H V vXB I "^^k^^^^^h> BY. m fT m 9 ■tP^BlßßS^^^ And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto. the Great N.w BionedicaJ Remedy Mo/ cur«j lAroufA lib 6/oorf. and have done with enfun-«d reM. worry, suffenng and expense. Leg aches677 words
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Advertisement185 1939-10-29 4 5 THE KIRST KRENCM him TO BE SHOWN IN sis(. Avon*: > \i ENORMOI'd i:\l'c \,sr; \\i, jmiNG TO YOU THE 2* y WINNKR «>I FJBST PRIZE M I'HE \l\«(j EXPOSI- > J riON »<>:! rii.M- Of \r.' \\ij,\s. roi: "WORLD'S > C i i\i sr i i.m or loan185 words
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Advertisement210 1939-10-29 4 Grand Rollicking l\m tor \()i In the ONLY Corned; Sho* m town! C A PIT O 2 3 SHOWS TO-DAY Snapp 3 J HE GAYEsI GRANDEST ji-CWfc- RtEN SCREAM or THE .•Mi- -jot tf k I .^bl M I b^bb vSSßgmb^bbP^ SB k^B fv| Mp f^ w L\ I I210 words
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Advertisement94 1939-10-29 4 i I I fi BEFORE l\ THE HISTOK^ OF 11H l\i I\N I lI.\IS |CH A PEHFECT TAWI ij PICTURE HAS ITCEI).1 T CEI). H v> I -""^ili II |j^^^P^|fegfl|a^' N WyMp A Supni) S -ial ij i!! <, ,n .^^M_ Hi fc- wbw Ih( !:n hfll Slor 3 ufa94 words
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Advertisement186 1939-10-29 4 YOUR OLD FAVOURITF *aS^ m His lust Comedy-Drama V "ZENOBI/ Who is she H 11 A.M., 3.15 6.15 I R 15 P.M. AIJIA^IiSBSA ml IITIV^WI HAPPY ~WORUr I 1 1 iff *poultr7| ''vegetable i l BIRD T B H A r L N °o EXHIBITION RAIS] YOUR OWN VEGETABLES J)186 words
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Article996 1939-10-29 5 W. A. HARPUR - W. A. HARPUR ■I* Curfew Hings... K3V \|ALA> A that is urban Malaya— i,- "lovii at on. ha an essentially night- T(» i ni 4 boiled sliirt c eight k would constitute nour amounting ihßOft U) '1 0 be abroad so •d at thn996 words
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105 1939-10-29 5 (;ii>c Town. STARRIER pigeons were used t take military messagei for th«. first 'i't m iln- Union during Army manoeuvres m the Bushveld. from A» 1 i the j i N i i i I I i Lieu! bird enly m mi i105 words
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325 1939-10-29 5 "Don't Call Me Sir, I'm 'Bob' To You" Strictly Between Ourselves Mr. 11. L Hopkin las left for England to open u»» London oflcc of the Tribune Grs«p. H»s papular Sunday Tribune feature win be resumed .-it an early <fatf> froni London. THESE are tome 0/ the tales which. hare325 words
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731 1939-10-29 5 Man Who Lived On Chance For 60 Years "Mine Was A Reckless Life" Bob Sievier Loud m, Oci it. QLD Bob Sievier died yesterday, aged 7!». m a modes! cottage home al Ifield Wood, near Crawfey, m the Sus^v Downs—Robert -nul-h Rievler,731 words
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Article326 1939-10-29 5 PAPER BAG CLUE IN MURDER TRIAL I) rrchester, Oct. 12. T KsV i[]] cigarette stubs, a thumb-marked tumbler, an old fashioned hair curler, and a bloodstained brown paper bag were shown to the jury at Dorset Assizes to-day when the murder trial of seventy-year-old Joseph William*, Brankaome fishmonger, star! He326 words
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Article211 1939-10-29 5 Bob, By Himself 1 I hl« Myil r»— Bob him elf, l '«'> «v.f pi cm] that f :i»i .1 m m i '^cs fo h:M led <%l i orthodoxy li- h ii might < ill I t»ility. i m pi.v M' :i% i\, i j 1 Irj i.i the211 words
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Article93 1939-10-29 5 An Oct. 12. C RMAN 'penetration* 1 In Holland la m 'v.o uphgrea i nerciaL Dutch n el\ Ing more A more vl i. m German com- veiier*. Th< i often offer to simply goods *hich r< unobtainable by the German I ople t 1 mselvi93 words
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Advertisement7 1939-10-29 5 ACX)RN 4dt.'f. Singapore Cold S't-aue Co.. U.i7 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1939-10-29 6 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. V ERA ARDMORE BY j^ ■r mr. m m Kvnniy Sn\s j If your eycbrov\s are very li^ht, use a light brown pencil and I>p S caiiul cut to .'Apply it m a hard line. Take strokes no ionjjer (ban the little hairs and you1,618 words
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Advertisement636 1939-10-29 6 /£~&m\ "BODY'S FRIEND' 1 m<^_^\Ui!J^ am. v -.nM» r Xfldr^i .rr «n»Tr,r«.»f p«riitr»Ua» f I A tx«o k»luT<T'- .r' ir> I iRVMi ««prc!»uj' fr*q»-' If. s-*A fc^-»' nti^ ri.^or »nu» r.i pi •>• If «.«t .U'ned clothJnr Bt n Srf*~"^ A^ ''"w*" r 'i r^L m»ta« you ch»rtul li:, k!636 words
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Advertisement13 1939-10-29 6 >irki V/lIS COUCH MIXTURE LUNG TONIC A proved remedy for Coaghm lt'"'" hilK13 words
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Article65 1939-10-29 7 ROUND THE SHOPS I m love 1 ction of dart black appe« l| plum and nd cul on strictly model v with the .inrl m .1 panel ol un pa ol ribbed '-ik. v cd to to the mmterUl. again n In a n [rork "i winch la bisected with65 words
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Article, Illustration431 1939-10-29 7 ops 'his in.vi esMCasMe sf Aim Sheridan's (Warner J Pros.i. Ilit pencil-slim dress S us ;i broa i |> m< I of striped j wool across Lac front. Cmd< iv i ishioned ran llowi d with tow i brown and n oss ween i l ;U(i< np431 words
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Article, Illustration406 1939-10-29 7 For Festive Occasions < ii \nm I. BOATS (> OS flaky pastry 1 tea shrimp paste dash oi lemon Juice mayonnaise ai required 2 hard-boiled eggs 2 tablespoons Parmesan che 3 tablespoons butter 12 anchovy fillets •salt and cayenne papper to taste rice paper Roll the pastry out to i{406 words
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Article245 1939-10-29 7 NEWS FROM PENANG nUE U) the preset ci tor most pe< pi' i the qu Uon a state oj ffaii 11 may cause ome di .pp t, i definitely beneficial ;<• the 1 cal Amon^ those which cvi r-inci-easinp p v i Pleasure Hotel, Penan* which Is patronised by people245 words
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Advertisement460 1939-10-29 7 NoAsthma T ti. Two yrars npo j. Rlchardn, Hamilton, <'nt Canada. w;is m bed with Asthma Hud lost 40 pounds weight, Buff< i <i coughinp, fhoking and stncnirlintf every nlghl couldn't sleep expected to die Mendaco ■topped spasms flnrt n\n)\t and Ie haa had Bon* Bluet m OVER TWO YEARS460 words
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Advertisement316 1939-10-29 7 x it \v^ J Famous Iwutx I roJuj< A VjrW Phono JSO7 Jk AAAISON MARCELLE »jifc tamfnrd I IVUITEAWAI I.AIDI.AW tO.. Ill) ff Ml |)|< \l rIAII. LTD. CRAZY HAWAIIAN HONOLULU PRINTS DJRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD JUST ARRIVED. PRICES VERY MODERATE. THEY AUK WORTH MORE THAN WE ARE OFFERING. S. A.316 words
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Article612 1939-10-29 8 T»HOUGH there has been no hintofficial or unofficial that increased taxation burdens, if and when they fall on Malaya. will lake the shape of income tax, nevertheless the possibility has been discussed ai lenjrth m the Press and elsewhere and an official a u ranee that no such lax is612 words
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Article210 1939-10-29 8 Itoston, Mass, o t 12 A DESCRIPTION of Hitter m n tb€ early days |f his career is liven by ifen ninfriiwti 18-> ear-old son of Dr. Krnsl HanfsUengl, a former frinid ol Iliiier, m the "Journal American." "Hitler was a (harming man m I!>2V210 words
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725 1939-10-29 8 C. H. Stanley Jones - Hitler's "Big Offensive" Will Break Him C. H. Stanley Jones i B y 1 \\HEKE is Hitler's smashing offensive? There is hardly any time loft before stalemate must set m on the Western Front. X o commander liviiiK can conduct a general offensive, with any hope of smashing through, m725 words
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Article472 1939-10-29 8 German Airmen Shoot At Children pn <n London. Oct I. I OLISH peasant was ploughing a Reid milea from any building suddenly a German plane swooped down. There was the raid, of machine-gun fire from th, plane, and the peasant and his horse* Jay (lead. That is one of the472 words
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Advertisement720 1939-10-29 8 a > be ASHAMED j^% Onappeaiing Body! I The Newly Discovered Herbal EXTRACT pi "G. 37* Revitalizes your Dried-Up «^f£P^ Glands. Builds up Rugged fjdlfaJm^M l Q creases Personal Attraction, Wm Re-Energisei Your Whole JB W«/j/JjmMH[ discovery of a* great American chemist. *r_ It revitalizes glands that are dried-up and720 words
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Advertisement85 1939-10-29 8 Piles Drive You Crazy I ".i.t lei Itching bleeding, Internal oi ■rii(|ir;l :r Vitality ruin 1 eyoui razy with pain n Amer ian -t.,,,s th.- pain i r. 16 minutes can walk, ride, work and enjoy lit. omfori li also quickly aids nature t>, heal the tender parts and shrinks85 words
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351 1939-10-29 9 JAPANESE MOVE FOR PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CHINA Pledges Requested I From Chungking C Possibility Of Troops Being Withdrawn UODIFICATION of the harsh peace terms pui forward by I rince Konoy, last year are hinted icial statements made by Japanese .Dokcsmcn m Shanghai to Press representatives! •j 1 11 fapan ■>Reuter - 351 words
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Article23 1939-10-29 9 Latest West Front Report Pan Oct. 28. J_ins morning's Western Fron communique states: "It was quiet nigrl i along the entire fron! ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article42 1939-10-29 9 In thn current Issue of "Bri'.i ii M aya," Mr. K. m. L Frugniet wh parents live n Kuala Lumpur, descj hia woi i raday Hou where l tudylng elcciricaJ engineering Mi i« ft Kuala Lumpur ab >ul to study m England.42 words
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208 1939-10-29 9 *4'<-oiml GreaJ A Mini Victory rm .OJ Washington, Oct. 28. J iih l mted States Senate passed the intended Neutrality Bill hv 83 votes to M) am! the Bill was son! to the House or Representatives where, the Administration claim there "ill Uv aReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-10-29 9 Wants A New War Trophy British "iommy" wearing a German steel litimd brought home as a souvenir «»i the Great War and uuu, with appropriate inscriptions, being, taken back "to Hnd another <>nr to maCcß it."36 words
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143 1939-10-29 9 CANADA'S WILL TO VICTORY IS UNSHAKEABLE Ottawa, Oil. is. II is ioubtfnl whether two years 1 a«<» the Canadian people could have been persuaded m participate hi another Eurooean war, declared Mr. Mackenzie King m a broadcast las! night. The Premier .id thai nobody had been more anxious than h<Reuter - 143 words
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168 1939-10-29 9 Nazi-German Fisticuffs In Rumania I TBu< hare t. Oct. m. HE dispute among leaden »f the Rumanian Nazis and th«> (ierman minority, which led to stormy ica ;uui fisticuffs m recent comm I tee meet inn has become more acute. number vi readers have resigned, including the minority w;j(l<>r Hedrich.Reuter - 168 words
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72 1939-10-29 9 Many Deaths In British Mine Disaster London, (hi. ?s. IRI k-TKJ n ners, it is fear- t(i il sivrs m n Id Collirxy, '•m Dunf.rn y this mornii.. They were working nndergnNind w r n; ii an icplu *i i urr< ;J. staled to DC <lt:r I imp. been recovefi(lReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement213 1939-10-29 9 m^ r~— THAT/ A I ft, (lumbago M i HURTS CERT A.NLY fJ I thal Span's l.n.m.nt ,n comfmtil^ then 19 the H I riM>Ung "o! -"that stimulates Nature to work lUth f T"\ S heahng blood to the rush a wpply o« P"" 1 inful conK e S |to213 words
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Advertisement209 1939-10-29 9 f DIAMOND M La C DIAMOND METAi PRODIi 1> Co. Ltd QiX'/f- /f/w lU4IZz' /u ill .^m^l n ''lOQ^o ■'■''iSS^^ OSi!-*"""''""' (TV s* ■X'S' ivvSP^^ v"**" mm* -J |£(/X fi .>'/ STOCKINGS I just squeeze the stocks lii^W ™/J^ 5 I i i i Xv M ,v,,,, <u Itch Germs209 words
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Article199 1939-10-29 10 Enemy Plane Forced Down nd 1 ft. I'll! u;• a;j air lair' u:i/i)iil' m the i n <»: rcitM jrc ti.r. ning. 'l \w all-cl< i r m half ;> hour later. iv i Iht warniun ard ■rj uwhat II«CJ '»f "i«'\i l>< ni/in. plain m grinj Irfm rloud< iReuter - 199 words
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Article41 1939-10-29 10 The Birth lav of H H 'hn» s I >• ;ii r n Nov. 14 193' v will be oc licli'':\v f 1 7 gsar. T n ance w i i llh- v. l\.< v there will be iv- other cerem< ervaace.41 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-10-29 10 A I rciirh tank crossing a bridge ill captured German territory on the Western Front.17 words
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Article108 1939-10-29 10 f THE c; uddenly yester- day i neral Hospital of Mr. Qarvin (Jack) Armstrong, of Singapore, thi id son ol the late Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Armstrong, of Poirt de Galle, Ceylon. Mr. Anustn SI years ol (> was i t ne Dutch Burgher108 words
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550 1939-10-29 10 Losers Had Only 9 Men t s.< :>; ro.it i; Fl.AYl>'<; uiih nine men throughout, t"ic Police battled <m grimly fn tluir match against Jbr C.S.C. and ii ,i narrowly by an «?;;d goal Ih p»rce, wr-c.i the teams nirt m an h»550 words
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Article96 1939-10-29 10 Tlio junior final of the Sin Pi'liards 1 As; Delation takes plac< I (Sundayi ai 5.30 p.m. at No. i-a Kirk Terrace (The Par Eastern School .< Mr. Aim K(-c Nam ol the Municipal Services Club and M Loh Koon Hock of the U ill i Conrated96 words
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Article68 1939-10-29 10 Singapore, Saturday, j TUF fixture between the Loyals and i the Medical College Union which was to have been played this afternoon on the College ground was cancelled and In Hs stead the senion and Juni< of the Union played a home game winch the68 words
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Article105 1939-10-29 10 I HE monthly Mixed Foursmir.s competi tien of the* Garrison Gull Club tot October, played at Tanglin resulted In a win for Major and Mrs. MacFarlane With a net score of 34. The following were the best returns: Major and Mrs. L.R.S MacFarlane 43—9=34 Capt. TK. Murphy105 words
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Article70 1939-10-29 10 Monday's ties m the y.m c.A. tennis tournament are: •B" Class Sin-;:* (final): A. Pak'r (—3 1 vs. Gafor b. Pakir (—l5). C Class Singles: Nt; Wing Choon <— 15. 3 vs. A wad Talib -15.3). Men's Doubles (semi-final): Dr. Loh Poon Lip and Yadi I 40.3' vs.70 words
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Article22 1939-10-29 10 Miss Pavalam Etajaratnaro "i th^ teaching .staff of the Anderson School, Ipoh. has been successfully operated for appendicitis In the Ipoh Hospital.22 words
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Article232 1939-10-29 10 Home Football Results '""(lon, (> c >8 Ptayedtoda, wStT m Uht <> Mti N l*m. hi 1 I s i r« 2 i d ideo 0 beatb o I 81. Bernard 5. s ■■•nhr/j.-p mv r EAST MIDLAND. In I Earn ley j Mansfield Id U. 1 N jti IReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement82 1939-10-29 10 o*% ■^a^a^'^jJ^^^^ T m ~"^S5 B\^L Kruschen Has Made fte Ycung Again had bachacht that I niten made ma gasp with Pa I taking I earn run up n I— take Kruschen every morning, ••n >ur t ana intestines to new Phen the accumulated poisons, nains, will he S (fl82 words
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Advertisement628 1939-10-29 10 Youthful Vigour Restored y|n24Hours v Glands Fortified 1^ n^/j| by New Discovery ft &MA^ Do you feel old before your time? Are you tired run- 'K\y ifl f^ urOu dov-n. worn out, and unable to keep up with the speed and pleasure-s of ruodern lit.? Do you suffer from loss628 words
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Advertisement45 1939-10-29 10 I» Alt 1» AI W T S hi tmmmmnmummmwu AidJf Ml hi yd for ALlldW/ m^^^^~ "iF IT'S PAINT. .WE MAKE IT" fPARI INVESTIGATE OUR KEENLY COMPETITIVE PBK O.\ ALL LINES... IT W>LL SAVE YOU MONin- I'\K M.MAVAN I'AINT si.M.:. n.wu-.Y co.. Ltd. yf(ms im45 words
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50 1939-10-29 11 IMPORTANT DECISION BY SOVIET SOON l.ordnn. Oct. 28. \t MOLOTOV, Printer ;mrt Foreign Com m incur, will report on th«> ml ei national filiation .it nu'i'tinjf <>f the <\ ti Supreme < oandl, gtltCfi the K«rrnc radio. \n mi| -urliin! «l< cifeMOII, ii is s;iic|, will :><• annoanced after theReuter - 50 words
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Article435 1939-10-29 11 GERMAN POCKET BATTLESHIP MAY BE IN PACIFIC Ijoadon, Oct. 28. TH\T Ihe German pocket tatttoship. Admiral Scheer, has (juii »rd the South Atlantic and rcaaded Cape Horn to pursue operations m the Pacific, vkcre if "ill be more difficult to her, is postulated In the DaihBritish Wireless - 435 words
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Article56 1939-10-29 11 rlcru <<l I nulling by put t Ing m fear Oeoi Hi Lupher M irslial] c .ii taut, i Chadwifk-i oad Ley. '('ii L ndon, wa di. charg< d ai Blr mingbpm rt i ji e-Seiji< ant Campbell aid thai when Marshall went mi i Birminghain gO56 words
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393 1939-10-29 11 People Prefei- To Listen To Loudspeakers v {Tribune Staff Reporler) n 'AMU iak sight all over Chinatown professional story-tellers a1 thp wln^ US( experiencing severe tition from a source wlll( om Ped has an advantage over them Where, on the one hand people usually pay393 words
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Article36 1939-10-29 11 Mr. D. O. Hall, Senior Customs Officer I arut, ha* lef; raij ing for Singapore o i fei it uv>ervi: ir, Exp r! Du*t« s there. Mi J. M i ickthal] baa arrives to succe M:36 words
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Article86 1939-10-29 11 Bei!i-». Oct. JH r IMIK (.rrman Nfus Aj{enr>s Riieiiov Airrs corr«»sp<jnderit states, according to news from Lapas, th»t *ho Bolirian f>»vimtnl has procL ,i law. General Bilbao, Commander of the Army, who i s TlfflCd of having nttetnptrd a military reVOlatlon, has been arrested and detainedReuter - 86 words
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Article79 1939-10-29 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Chungking, Oct. 28. T^lk Chinese are adopting mobifc tactics m Southern Shansi. When ever the Japanese attempt to push back the Chinese at c\u> point, counter-attacks are made at other points. n-.v example, cm Oct. 21 when th* enemy attacked the Chinese outpost79 words
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Article52 1939-10-29 11 white and chequered Jtlde line..' painl fed on the roaifl r;::r! pavements havi been spoiled by carelessness -n llie pan (t mctcrlsts and pedestrians In England. The Ant mobile Association has ap pealad to road users no! to walk or drive over these linos while the52 words
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Advertisement133 1939-10-29 11 4bl I r T tIVI MI.AII 'ia i.\!r.>( ■S3 SKIN -HE A LING Wh~ CRUSADE! T liM ANDI are 10-*****I 0 1111 1 1 {ht "*"<■'' OERMOI«Ni I' muu'.v .'fh i yc;ir.; and yr:u> vl ii ti mi i< '>m f Jmjjr llK> victim (i! a ]><ini'ii! \y. \r 'ImZ*133 words
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Advertisement345 1939-10-29 11 Gums Bleed, Teeth Loose! Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth m 24 Hours ding rums, snrf mouth, <«r loom t^^th 1 n that you an a victim of Pyorrhe* or 'ii<rnli Mouth, <n some t>.ui dlseaae tha^ wi!i eventutll) cause you to lose ;iii your 'i >ihl have t<> irear false345 words
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Advertisement111 1939-10-29 11 you want the best. pi ajkwramu! f Ba X > 1 SM W VdiUf It: is invaluable g^ to me saw vJafnaa J l ilium I 4Jya 522!' L5 Mt nlBll Oounll< t '■nousiiiul.s of proplo i,, r'.-i nealth-giving sleep every nitf bul f*J h *h fc#\ :e for example.111 words
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Article295 1939-10-29 12 "HEIL HITLER" HOAX London. Oct. 13. SOMEBODY w ith a mmc of humour has tried i% put Kit lor on the hall> hut the effort to bo i him has proved 1<»o per cci I. M<>?>. n wen H tarrec 1 |m the adve ol a British it iv atricaj295 words
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Article, Illustration584 1939-10-29 12 ARRANGEMENTS FOR WOMEN'S TRIANGULAR MATCH Selangor, Negri Semhilan And Malacca Competing (Bj "|{aml)!or"- Selangor) INHERE has hoot) a revival oi inlerosl m local badminton, now that Hie competition season m Selangor is well under way. Last week-end's cr vO. at the Pudu English School was bigger fhan expected. •lit a584 words
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254 1939-10-29 12 IfIYK thousand men and women swayed and murmured mi the beach m Palisades, Nen Jersey, gazing up at a young man perched on a crap; 2<H! ft. above them. I Tho rr.nn v. vint his arms, sitting ('<... getting •ip oiid shcutinp at Intervals. •I254 words
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76 1939-10-29 12 China Exports $13,000,000 Worth Of Tea jya p& a** thW N la^ year's il?A about when n<,.M< c.iiiniik fXport»th ritka hnvo bin rr,u Chin. wet. hn hK^Lft? tvsaSSsag K-emun' U, i; both bla. o be found In Anhwci; i: amedafte, unic name m tliu From Keemun" alone mire thS I76 words
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470 1939-10-29 12 Wonders Of Maginot Line Life 200 ft. Underground Taris, Od. 12. YJM. LIONS (,l French troops m the MaftaMM Urn are living 10-da\ at an average depth of 150 to 200 feet below the ground, only i ccaj tonally appearing on (he surface, writes i B.U.P, rnrrw|ia<iat, who has visited470 words
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Advertisement189 1939-10-29 12 (TT^lfJt TICKETS ISSUED j '"'BY ALL BTEAM- i TOR TRAVFI BHIP AIR AND L, RAILWAY LINE* NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese client* and those of all othf-r resicVnt communltfej art- fclveo the beat ot attenuou and tt, RODINSON KD, SINGAPORE TKLKI J HONE 51/0«. BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JBWCLLRD LEVER MO\189 words
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Advertisement309 1939-10-29 12 RE-AWAKEN AND FEEO those HAIR ROOTS! A^ '"**> hair fill 1 -H^" out." Tru*i Mrs. jffijgfe^-tf^ fl^ UiUman," leaving J^mSbmb^b^--^^ u>ai undir hotpttal car* /or moni/n, v- "W Aai' would y^ rurf i/^roi* aaaw. Kotalho- and noim h I hau9 a fin* thicM j^ '-*£>^£fc w i/ruujth of hair .n309 words
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Advertisement220 1939-10-29 12 ftain lofo I Vdm 25 Lbs. New Cinema Way There is no longer any excuse for men nd women to remain Thin, Nervous Undlrveifrht. Run-Down, and Friendlpss Hollywood the Cinema Stars ;iro \ini|»-r a -♦\.re str;.in niehl :i-:<} day and r..|n the b.si of medical RtrviceH t<> maintain normal W<220 words
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Advertisement137 1939-10-29 12 here suinny UfUHFD W//O W/\5 TVOr /CEPr AWAKE LAST NIGHT qr HER CHILD'S COUGH y^fj^^3IBBEHrTWH| A <ough always strikes harder af K^P V\^B^7 j^^B ni^lif. It depi ivcs mother and child ol <& /(UaM P r et ous sleep makes hoth feel 7^ miserable. fi ft X ou tan protect137 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-29 12 D. T. LIM'S Diabetes Herb lea .SOS PJABETES itrinai. S2f UM MAKES -g, 4 V,)l NKW MVN-, 1I1A STRONG. «t^i20 words
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Article161 1939-10-29 13 (•ourt on charge o< having m hi, v v ii( 1 1 per i tut. water 1 will tx hat Mi i >'■■•.■ »p on July 2(i and too I 1 /ere subsequent rhom thai ih i ri i.} per cen i cam< up for161 words
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Article49 1939-10-29 13 Wulta iv n, Anck sit] Merikw ;!I of iran R Tcramat Mulia Dull Pemancha Brunei al the I V" I P""nWIIn- The funeral took "lace m the same day and wai attended nnmbei of people Invluritne jne Raji Penstrmns. Dj v b Kathis LJlamas, and Chiefs of th? State49 words
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Advertisement64 1939-10-29 13 I NEW WORLD DAN C E I PALACEf iii I HI:! I 9-30 to 12 p.m. 1 I Admission V Ltea da.\(i; I |wyTues,Thurs&Sat.l I i(AJtni I r,< |1 1 Tiffin Dance I! j I FrofT i 1-30 to 5 p.m. v \ctlS\r jßStt r <-<>K\ <:i m JmSb^HL Jn-t64 words
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Advertisement142 1939-10-29 13 Getting Up Nights Makes Men Old nc ition of ■till, whitish discharge, dull ache a Pine, ifroln ;>,„> l. X lu ll|N or many vigour Ui (1 I of the Pfostato Olaru Important x (lund la m*n) m 24 i, ■r" W i. ton vlftourand h. altli I ii entllif142 words
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Advertisement566 1939-10-29 13 \X I Train You at Home m Spare Time Or A GOOD RAoRT POSITION Would you like tO be your oun •mfUytf I -Have your ow w »j W/ over money- THIS POWERFUL RADIO mak.ng Radio Shop? Then rue for M ***** free Book that tells how I help you566 words
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Miscellaneous254 1939-10-29 13 ON THE AUi to^aT WHKN ;\ND WHERE TO LISTEN IN sine; \i»om: /HI. metres 1 1..'.;; s /Hl* :io.M«, mi ire i'm, 1 Mlr s 11 IK) Mil M r il M M M Wei Qua l i iceri p| Hotel i Hut i iori jf 30 Tbi N I254 words
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Miscellaneous47 1939-10-29 13 W n S m CHINA STATIONS CHUNGKING KUNMING 'i p.m. d.,,,-,1 1,,,,,., INDIAN STATIONS DELHI UOMBAY i 1 MADRAS I kr'Kj SAIGON k< I metres) Waltz of the h. I <•)) PARIS M f R metres f 15.21 ken) KJ.si metrei tn.xr> kc >.'. F; i 3 p on47 words
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331 1939-10-29 14 S.C.C. Defeat Rest In Padang Rugby Singapore, Saturday. S.C.C. IS; Rest 0. DROVING far to strong for the Rest of Singapore, the B.C.C. defeated them convincingly by 35 points (4 goals, 4 tries and a renalS'i to nil. S.CC: L. G. Robertson; D. M. Seward I M Scott w. .T331 words
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603 1939-10-29 14 Singapore Soi-rer flip Hn a S.( I .A. 2. Loyuls I. /Ml* final day yesterday drew a record crowd to the Anson Road Stadium where the S.C.F.A. heat the Loyals to win the coveted trofhy by an odd goa] m three. Thntu^h ut the603 words
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Article268 1939-10-29 14 ARMY AND R.A.F. AT RUGGER 1 "noon a! v Penalty, The R.A.r c ««e earh 1 thi at full inside trn Aimy 25 tL« saw an Simp: v. In the fence w* RA.K i-i.d F l.t through and the I I to fall over Ihe ball try fcr the I?268 words
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Article39 1939-10-29 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh The dr. am of Wai putted Ex cutv Kucmintaiiß. tor i .v "C ntra] Governm -Double Tenth" lias not I On account of diJT mes i ii can nff er cor :il a.l39 words
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79 1939-10-29 14 The bl« problem with m»* Kastritisor is how to avoid pain anfl du>c c when eatin K The- mil walls are m ienatl* can't be retained Even liquid arc often v< mited Yet Urn patient must get Ijj* strength Into his body. r nurses have79 words
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Advertisement104 1939-10-29 14 g Tuesday tlo o| 9.15 Mm ON TUESDA V OCT. 31st A T c 3. 15, 6. IS if 9. IS I 'THE HOUND 1 OF THE 5 BASKERVILLES" sii; ARTHUR C9NAN ..^mm^j^ .\> ■■■>' jw^S M IJI II I fc. Pr^« U* 1 *«Wf» m« tJT^M Atts V rwn104 words
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Advertisement709 1939-10-29 14 ■LsiLTx.4 jSmvLmJHpl i> m Tint .i!!Zj>.^..JßßßwijfcJilWi 1/ ir iTTLo IJi np* There* s no other pfac« Q«*^ f*.fe, /fv t cajfeSs^HPfi|F*3ifc > >3^9^B^s-'<i^ '^ByLgi^' ■■■■>•■■■■■ I.A 1 1 FERRINGHI ™rw*».-«-»_ SHERIEVS Joitic and C^cnJLittan {UjwiLfc* The basis of good health In all dogs Is pur«. cool blood. When a dog's709 words
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Advertisement161 1939-10-29 14 FEET feeUlM like HOT MM br/cks iSm Do your feet burn underneath the soles Do aches and pains shoot all through them all the time Do you sometimes feel you've got red-hot bricks to walk with instead of feet If so, blame the Stale Foot Acid m the skin pores.161 words
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335 1939-10-29 15 Uonaveen And Metro Dead heat II rom Om Own Reporter) d lV 'f f d |B heat betwee. Mo«iv^ B irfMctro, hed i aether a neck m fronf of St M Men uh-, in turn, wan onl) a similar disUnce m rronf335 words
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Article99 1939-10-29 15 Dividends At A Glance 1 Monavern $85 and 19 i nf< $9 HaMen 1(1 i and si:, SI irlix k SI Frunclla $lfi R :•_< n lan( Ugrlil si:; and si I i HU Cai .hi. i -Alba 124 and 19 i $11 inta Anita $9 Kalilj .:u aii'i sis99 words
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Article78 1939-10-29 15 Singapore, Saturday. The sec id of the Chums and C< mbin?d wii meet In a ti.ondly game of soccer to morrow noon a p m on Balestier Plain 'Die following will do duty for the Hindu A soclation against the McNair Rit v to-morrow at 5.15 P m.78 words
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Article41 1939-10-29 15 (Fiom Our Own Keßkrter) Ipoi), Saturdny. langor beat Perak In an inter-State rugby game (his atternoon by 13 points •two goala and a try* to .six j>oint.s (one try and one penalty goal) at Ipoh this afternoon.41 words
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Article76 1939-10-29 15 At the general meeting of the Seokaycs B;i'iminton Party, held at the residence oi Mr. W'«.^ Seong, 300, Joo Cnlat Place, the following elected ofAce-bearen for the ensuing i I di at, Mr. Wee. Tpow Beong; rice prsidcnt Mr Cheong Hock Qucc; bOH. sprrotary Mr. Klon^ Chai76 words
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124 1939-10-29 15 Y.M.C.A. School In Badminton Final I IN the Uiter-sekool badminti i tournaiiK i-t played v«terday .t Haw-Pat Han, Clerical Uiium, the T.M.C.A. School of Commerce qualifi d fritth* final when Ihry troumod (he VktDi i Scho- I. The follcAlng were the results, iM C A S :iu ol of Oowirerce124 words
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Article41 1939-10-29 15 Bin?apore, Saturday. Johcre br.V Lbc S.C.C. by 23 pts. Reals, one dropped goal, (.nc pen- Ity and two tries) to 11 pts. (one goal, cjne penalty and one try m a iurndly rugby match at Rengam this ttornoon.41 words
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Advertisement102 1939-10-29 15 !LJ"'' m-:i m (.1. \ss. (Is. gqgqmfa d .v- niOHPSON OPTICAL CO. j VK( U>E 111 1M. THONK 3002 '."'''Ps.n. l>r »f Ocular S< ence ■wvpuiii Clinical Expcrtence. MANY DOCTORS AGREE Ol d Adage is Found B< *l re and throughout sJjJ»t>lll, ll ,ii|,..,, 1 An revi-ntion >m worth a102 words
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Advertisement32 1939-10-29 15 L Trust your dentist 9 he says KOLYNOS W*§| f^ 1 Because of its unusual, scientific. Emhf I kliiiK teeth and :i Mashing smile. ■Lx-- t^L#- I BRIGHTEN SMILE KOLYNOS |L MM32 words
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Advertisement262 1939-10-29 15 Happy World Stadium TUESDAY E p.m. no v q i i: i: m ii t i: i> i. SIOr.GF.R CHIANG vs. B ANON. rRKFs 51, 50 20cts. laromcter:I a romcter: C M I T OUGHTQN Parker Vacumatic Inspires four «Il€l JUltlCl Jg& oAn Inspiring Pen of exclusive beauty and design262 words
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Advertisement263 1939-10-29 15 j4Sh^ *v S I Dizziness an d Palpitation I ej early symptoms of INDIGESTION 1 A few doses of De Witt's Antacid Powder will relieve you of dangerous excess acid JU When Ihtnlencc is the cause of the heart. The heart flutters m W 0 those spells of dizziness or263 words
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Miscellaneous10 1939-10-29 15 THINGS YOU DON'T SEE AT TB CAPITOL (Enuf Sed j10 words
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775 1939-10-29 16 More Pigs Soon From Hainan Singapore, Saturday. JHE Pood Suppl) Officer, Singapore, announces that approximately 80 dealers who have applied for licences under the Rice (Registration of Dealers) No. 2 Order, 1939, have not received their licences, as they have given wrong addresses,775 words
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131 1939-10-29 16 Britain Prepared To Resume Tientsin Talks London, Oct. 21 UITIIKRTO. no report has bff.i W uived m London from Sir Kobrrt Cnifie, BritiMi Ambassador m Tokyo, regarding conversation with the Japanese vice-Minister (or 1 Foreign Affairs, Reuters diplomatic correspondent learns. The British Government v quite pffpared to resume the coimrsiReuter - 131 words
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Article25 1939-10-29 16 London, qc! 2k sir WUMmi**J X C has been returned m ,our Ml' f« A 1 m sm-ression to Mr Sil ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement242 1939-10-29 16 "HAZELINE' SNOW" v The finishing toiuh t b- to a beautiful skin >y x Just a touch of 4<t HAZELINE' SNOW" and a beautiful skin acquires added charm. Daily applications help to keep the skin smooth and fair and give it that fashionable matt surface so much admired. Look for242 words
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Advertisement202 1939-10-29 16 MALAYANS DEATH i received by Mr 1 Klang, in] i ming him Paramu »1 ainagar, J. ffiia, al the age i f r.\ rii Mi P imu, who wa al one Mmc m Surveyor al Kuala S< Inv<■ from i*: i v c; vernm r-ice m 1903 I iter. h<202 words
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