Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 November 1939
1939-11-05
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Title Section18 1939-11-05 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION VOL. 7— No. 22 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 t9 39 FIVE CENTS18 words
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265 1939-11-05 1 VnttshShips Withdrawing From Sth. American Trade SWAPPING" ARRANGEMENT WITH AMERICAN LINES Miect 01 Revision Of Neutrality Bill LI s< er "'stfiflions imposed on I nited v 4 L 8h W» n *>y the revision of the Neutrality Hill have already been felt, a last-minuteReuter - 265 words
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Article122 1939-11-05 1 London, No* 4 ||\i.i w IRLI o UCanada'a mineral output «-m phavisr iiou raluable ;i source <,f supply t»i!s Dominion ujII b<fur th<> Allies' mineral requirein iii iiu- record stand. ud of m»id production attained In 1931 is hkdv to be Burpaasod Several new mines have sinceBritish Official Wireless - 122 words
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301 1939-11-05 1 New York Wharves Swamped With War Supplies 47, 000, 000, 000 Order Expected From Allies y \t)\t\\ wharves an swamped with war materials destined lor the Allies, !l is expected that further orders irvolvin^ a sum of >I.imiii.<K)o.<mio will be plated m the United States within the next few UtekvReuter - 301 words
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Article67 1939-11-05 1 Copenhagen, Nov. 4. Versions of M. Krkko's interview with the Scandinavian press, reaching here from Helsinki, include a at.m.i.t thai the "Russians, cannot jxptct 100 per cent, fulfilment of their el< mauds. Th-ie are some thii^s unui. U e cannot wait indefinitely t<»r With re RReuter - 67 words
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Article34 1939-11-05 1 HUGE FIRE PRACTICE IN LONDON 1 time ihe they manned (i:v which mifcht lie argUt cc V appliances conr^ d n Th^ men and theli hw !i Hn floats 1 n tin rivcrfr ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article50 1939-11-05 1 Washington, Nov. 4. DRESIDENT RftieeveH has signed the Neutrality Hill. Whitt house announced iha. the President is Issuing three neutrality proclamation: firstly proclaiming the ncu law. secondly, dealing with the suhmarine activity and thirdly, fixing z.mes m which American ships may or nun n«.t operate. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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572 1939-11-05 1 THE conflict between Russia and FuUand is the result of Russia's determiiattf'to^mLnd Russia is able to make her efforts successful now because of her entente w,u: G rmany. the only ether power which could challenge her m the Baltic. i u-.ia ana Germany are,Reuter - 572 words
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Article74 1939-11-05 1 London, Nov. 1. J)l'KIX(; the past week, the British Merchant Navy has shown a net gain of nine ships with a total of 46,000 tons. vr This is after making due allowance lOr .<i:ips lost by enemy action. vis considered unlikely that the losses inrurred m lf)HReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-11-05 1 Stalled by tint tors, nur es and air raid wardens, bospitai vessels are patrolling the Rivci Thames day and night as pat of London's Air Raid Precautions service. Fhoto shows purses minist. r to a 'rescued" person with blankets and a hot drink duiir? t a rehearsal.47 words
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Article98 1939-11-05 1 Germa ns Devia te Course Of Rivers W vsivvu I ioibl Berne, Nov. 1. to the military correspondeni of the K:^u National Zeitungr, German military engineers are deviating the course of. rivers lowing into the Rhine at the elbow of the Rhine between Mulheim and Waldseut, particularly the River Wiesse.Reuter - 98 words
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156 1939-11-05 1 Comments On Lifting Of Arms Embargo Washington, Nov. 4. pRESIDENT RooseveH will have wide latitude m bringing into cfrcc* the provisions of the new Neutrality Bill. Paris. Nov 4. The French press expresses great >atisraction at the repeal of tbc American arms embargo. The Journal opines that, the lifting ofReuter - 156 words
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Article32 1939-11-05 1 London. Nov. 4 n Ottawa, it is officially .stated that the passing of th c Neutrality Bill vvill not affect the ivork or the British Purchasme: Commi.ssjon there Orders «i^uk3r«£.™* wm ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article103 1939-11-05 1 rr- London, Nov. 4. The repeal f the arms embargo is fhe e AUies y sat|sfßction «n the prSiof London IMWIf pm emphasize the measure is not a departure irom the American neuhalitv ooilcv and indeed il has been prompted by Uie American desire to keep the Inited States OlReuter - 103 words
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Article35 1939-11-05 1 London Nov. 4. Seven pillar boxes n the West Bad of London were set on f.re early to-day. This is OeiiCTed to Uv (he work of an I 1{ i sympathiser, ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement12 1939-11-05 1 ELSIE MARY 1 m road Tel: 4772 New Cocktail 6- Dinner Dresses12 words
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Advertisement14 1939-11-05 1 ON PAGE 11 Othe r latest world news will bo louud on page 1114 words
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Advertisement105 1939-11-05 1 ELSIE MARY HATTFPY TOAD Tel: 4772 Mr«* ssrs Suv All Oitji sin us $5. to $30. \j^ ~~^~-^^P^k. ■r^^^ni^g If f F^P A M itr ■7 Hp i Soups will convince you of their nn« H^^^\ quality and delicious Mi/«r«| \^»^afe V "*VK iv\ r AYL^ ER Soups are prepared105 words
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499 1939-11-05 2 No Luxuries- But He Spends 30 Cents For Cigarettes (Sunday Tribune Special) "But how can I lire on this salary"? IN these days of lessened increments, how often is the above or a imilar remark encountered! The luxury income of yesterday is the499 words
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Article131 1939-11-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. (<HAKGED with th«> I heft of foot > <».k Mai from the s.s. -Bos<hfontein," 3 stcrday, Slew Ah I~im to-day pleaded guilty and was sont"!urcj to one month's rigorovs Imprisonment by Mr. Kenneth M. By rue, fourth magistrate. The facts, which accused admitted, were131 words
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Article27 1939-11-05 2 Thr 0.0.c.. Major-Genera] L V. P:;nd. will broadcast from ;hc 8.M.8.C. at 7.25 p.m. to-morrow an appeal on beha'i of the Poppy Day Fund.27 words
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Article125 1939-11-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. A SHI BCTIOM of old masters will be heard at the organ recital to be given by Mr. Werner Baer at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow night, with Miss Sophie Chang, a Chinese soprano, as the soloist for the evening. IfUss Chang, who will make125 words
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Article59 1939-11-05 2 Singapore, Saturday.— Ha ji Sakawi bin Abdul Manan. a Javanese, was today charged with attempting to take 1.055 guilders m notes, together with 31.20 guilders and $16.82 cents In silver. cut of the Colony, In the S.S. Ophir yesterday. Mr Kenneth If. Byrne, fourth magistrate, postponed the59 words
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Article428 1939-11-05 2 How To Pick A Champion Cockerel. J^ THOUSAND blue-bloods of Malaya's poultry dom, hundreds of gorgeous multi-coloured cage-birds and the largest collection of fresh vegetables will be on exhibition shortly at the Happy World Park. The poultry and vegetable exhibition, the biggest social event m gardening and pt ultrv rearing428 words
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Article122 1939-11-05 2 Public Broadcasts In Selangor (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. VI'ALA Lumpur transmitting rta- lion will broadcast programmes of music mid international and local news to the Asiatic population as from Nov. 7. This station Mopped broadcasting programmes at the end of last year. Broadcasts are to be given m122 words
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Article90 1939-11-05 2 Singapore. Saturd; \n unusual sequel to a cas? occurred m the fourth pciico court to-day, when eleven yearold chow Sons Wan, who pleaded guilty to a charge of hawking without a licence, had his bus fare horn? given to him by the prosecuting Inspector. Chew was90 words
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Article15 1939-11-05 2 His Lordship the Bishop of Singapore will be visiting Seremban about Nov 28 for Confirmation.15 words
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Article114 1939-11-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. OHARGED with beiiv; the occupier of v> a common gaming house, Yam Yon;, a 72-year-old Chinese woman. was fined $200. m default one month's simple Imprisonment, by Mr. J. Flet-cher-Cookf m the Third Po'ice Court this morning Yoni u .i arre ied w iih114 words
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48 1939-11-05 2 'Tribune siiw WITH w n ".'^iwiti-r, money, but m m l am bo 'n thr "vor for i c r ?"*< I 1 Of each ,ur,| MrCttf thr 2SrtT2toS 'P after U{^ '<J"«t hop run b -'■;n'fc.i..-....«r.hf."rS 55,*--sands oi Sinrapare« !aC,48 words
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Article100 1939-11-05 2 Maintenance Claim From Australia Wttt^t Singapore. S I H£N the case m which Mr Tasman Aiho Criminal Distrl Ins before Mr. J. L. M(Fall. foil a maintenance order, t» show caw why action should not be trskm again* him for a'leged ncn-c witt that order. Mr E. H f :ii-100 words
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Article77 1939-11-05 2 Singapore, Saturn. A charge of attempted mv:; compatriot, Tay Gek Lan, by staW»m him with a knife was this morning ferned against Tee Ah see. a 3t-yetr old Teochow. m the Third Police Cwtf before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke The offfiu' was alleged to have curred at77 words
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Article22 1939-11-05 2 Mr and Mrs W. Gordon Dwfew Malim. Perak. m for b month. Tlicy are ny ir to S >r their l«M'al Iwvf.22 words
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Advertisement553 1939-11-05 2 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries mnd HmmH U^i^N^ e« 'fc. I rftmflm^^Lßl .^mmmmum/r&Amßmmm \t ML\% 's&m\^^L\ >v X fj^mT -alt ■^^?>'. .^K4E^lflBB Jf s fl •M a 9 jjf^f^Sf^^^ M M m M l £mmw3ft^^ And Stop Limping DONT let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, tho Great New Winssislrsl553 words
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Advertisement74 1939-11-05 2 i *honk :m :;J M/IL/IY/ITC!NEMfI DELUXE 1 r :uo IEVERY JE/iT A TIP UP/IPMCHfIIRj] UNITfcD ARTISTS PRESENT I i "WUTHERING lam Cathy... HciriiTc L— £b Tb LIU H 1 d X JfTnied toestfpe a^Br&y -^^P litres WITH Ik- MERLE OBERON j^^jS LAURENCE OLIVIER DAVID NIVEN A Jk IH'KK OF WINDSOR74 words
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428 1939-11-05 3 $600 DAMAGES AWARDED IN SINGAPORE LIBEL SUIT defence Of Privilege Fails HOLDING the Singapore, Saturday. M fiction fa r 1 the tetter wrS certain pa^age, m Moine Comte* Co., Ud., could be Mr.J Pedlow. awarded $600 of( j "ith c s-s. al the concision r\ ilns morning. (1 absolute penury."428 words
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Article89 1939-11-05 3 Ambulance Picks Up Dying Man rf 0 a •-'< Ij .ill. i t Ij.rkiv iuiKjh Ko.ni norning. \t !Im i n»,ji tone nuis quite bw n n the road, .mi > jiii < d. Ih<\ wen ("in hinese, a Malay and a I i;:;t--in* nnii hi nee u;>> summoned t.i89 words
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Article45 1939-11-05 3 SU Suture Masokj Shibukawa, a Japanese who pleaded guilty to a o j criminal trust m respect, ol a bicycle $51 50, the propeity ol ;i cai- d FoUce Court two iijs a«(- morning sentenced ke. d two previous c evictions mitted.45 words
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Article13 1939-11-05 3 Mr. and Mrs McCulcheon ol Labu &taU\ Negn Sembilan, have arrived !m home.13 words
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Article66 1939-11-05 3 The Chief Censor wishes to remind rs oi the public that th- trans--11:11 cf c( rrespondence, except n the medium oi the Post Office Is strict^ prchibited, and it is an of- unce for any private individual to carry ,cjn. j ondence or articles, which uld66 words
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Article29 1939-11-05 3 Inche Samsudin bin Nain Deputy slant District Officer. Rmbau, is tly proceeding on transfer to Kuala gsax while Inche Mohamed SharifT Ai-dul Samad from Tanjong Malm. Qs n« m29 words
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392 1939-11-05 3 j SHALL confine my action m ope i number of features about the deal to be desired. Th are greatly indebted 4 <» Mr. Braga of the case to light." Ir^u remark 'd** by Mr. J. ■Jer-Cooke, In the Third Police this morning during the392 words
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131 1939-11-05 3 COURT SEQUEL TO PRISONER'S ESCAPE LA-VCE-CORPORiTpu';^ S' nirri he Centl^l Police Station, was this mornnm produced before Mr J L Me *au, m the Criminal District Court, on a charge of negligently suffering a prisoner to escape. ncb h J fc !u Court Ins P ec^or Ernest H. Tunn X131 words
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Article66 1939-11-05 3 PnTw v Uf the StraiLs Settlements m, r^ lll Ip]1 p]a y to-morrow at the Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p. m under the mltllr arCh Tf*™*f Ganne Bandmaster March 'Lorraine" Ganne- oveiwh e t" Tal y H Ansell; selection '"Snow S lte a d the Sevon Dwarfs"66 words
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Article19 1939-11-05 3 Foreign imports of rubber during Octobci unanea 21.493 ton-, a total for fen 18,302 tons was imported.19 words
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Article130 1939-11-05 3 Assisted In Lottery, Fined $250 Sir.- > I^HARGED with ussl ting m can c t h v a P-J ttJ -^'c lottery, two < nese were this morning prod &iee J CoSt 10^" 000^ ln lh ThirG Pck Moh (57.. leaded juiltv and after 'farm.; the fa- i, <l the130 words
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Advertisement475 1939-11-05 3 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure kiA //^'^v^ WFADACHf K.&USC fvlcinV «^2<^)HEADPRESSII« t C^f^rH POOR 5itEP Dangerous Symptoms P^r-w$K LOSS OF /^4^>^S ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HbVHHHbI^ (mfmory Check These Symptoms AjJsjS&ZKtQ p«'n S With Your Condition Before It Is Too Late TTTr^I~H Tli.' llvea of thousands, yea, millions of m*n and475 words
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Advertisement137 1939-11-05 3 YOUR VAUfABLES Our Strong Rooms are your Protection. It Is impossible for an Individual to provide for hLs valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. tr£J? ER9 th emselves hold the KEYS and ONLY137 words
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Advertisement118 1939-11-05 3 j I; i y 'i /if 1 ■P^K^i. X^^lhl 2 M 12 BB^^^BBB^^Bb^S^^^^BßlL i- ■>.:•■'< &w^^^^Hn^lH^flßn AT least once every day refresh your y >/V^5A/ d^', complexion uith Pears' gentle "tonic y u vv D/^{.S action." When you wash with Pear.' at^e<y s enlarged pores contract and your whole SIJ?118 words
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Advertisement425 1939-11-05 4 "MUIH Kxtenrkd •wiag to Iti Popular Success Everybody^ rhuckling over Ibis GRAND COMEDY, without doll or tcpressiag monunt f API I li TO-DAY. .3-15-6-15-9-15 JF 1^" I^** ginger rogers s david'niven m R^O-Radl**a I'proarimis unictly of a s*ioj\-; rl a h:> should have brcn a mother bill tthn WASN'T "BACHELOR425 words
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Advertisement251 1939-11-05 4 PAVILION 3.15-6.15-9.15 TO^AY THRILLS AND LAUGHS IN AN EXCITING AND DIFFERENT SPY STORY! j NEVER A DULL MOMENT IN THIS GRAND TALE j OF HOW ONE WOMAN OUT WITTED THE ENTIRE GERMAN SECRET SERVICE!! iOHHr*" MARGARET BP"^8il LOCKWOOD 9n REDGRAVE m^B^S _B I __f _f _F _L ._^_^_^^*4^^^^^^^^l M^B^^^^ Gaumonl251 words
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Advertisement117 1939-11-05 4 I Hello Everybody! flHlj^^^Bi^ r l" AIS t /a A i ailliiiu m El V% dgar Kice Burroughs' M G. "IT I '1 1 •^S rcatcst I nrili Siory TO-DAY II \.M. **i 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 P.M. Al, II A3| Wv *3^ v" *V^ k' 9 Cljp Tarzan battles117 words
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Article278 1939-11-05 5 I "Death Sentence A Formality" Taunton, Oct. i lom Johnwin l down m court ai T^unton th< o and :1 pronouncing sentence of death en-' Mary Wan, f Or the murder of her h< r m hi h \u\<. 11m- word I tint tl* ilrily.278 words
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Article258 1939-11-05 5 The Yard Has Beaten Terrorists London, Oct. 20. JRISII terrorists ha\,- ab.indoued their campaign of violence m England. The methods of Scotland-\aicl ha\e defeated them In thf rui rent issue of the Irish Bulletin, the weekly review eveatfl published m Dublin f«o»n a m n source, the terrorist leaden, after258 words
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Article294 1939-11-05 5 Windhoek (Afrit..). Oct. 20. JJNK nii»ht recently a woman livinu m Windhoek; Southwest Africa, went out into the dark and buried a hoard of 332 any nw vn<. I he cache represented her lifetime's savings. She hid her hnmnj m ihe niq;ht because, ;is -ht294 words
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387 1939-11-05 5 Sing Sing Electrocutioner Dies After A Long Illness ■l< K\\U<\ :SQQ! New York, Oct. 19. grey-haired venerable rteagtd Robert 6. Elliott turned on th«heat which shocked the life out of murderess Ruth Snyder, I convicted wiih Henry Judd Gray fur the ruhbrn^ out of her husband, he started within Mmeetf387 words
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Article380 1939-11-05 5 Van (to H.i, ii p): r lordship. I want married And a v.ry good Idea, too. Who's t appr ye?" is daughThatTl d I've heard that jjjr: "Is Mr. Walters m?" well instruct rd I )in C c- boy No, J^j 1 he has taken his380 words
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Article103 1939-11-05 5 Rrifaiit, Oct. 15. r pHi; nimble linger) <»l Nor 4 htrn Ireland's needlewomen have Hilhin vt k ;ir won for them recognition m throe» Continents •>r prodncinc hue faretttries ;»n<! "pel?! point" of n kind h'tl bl( :r n a f \>. I f h103 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-11-05 5 THIS WAS DUE TO AN ACCIDENT r.v people were killed r...i\ many injured when on express train tshed i"t» another engine at Bletchley (Bncfc I Station, wrecking pa I Hi.' station buildings Here v.< show the wrecked Migim and tation afti r the <-.i >•• ion. Planet NewsPlanet News - 47 words
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Article301 1939-11-05 5 GIRL WOULD SLIM -Now In Jail It "My ll<mly Is lHy Own" Leamington, < tel 17. |__j ELEN BUCKERIDGE, like man} ar t her you ngr woman, thai she wanted to ijrnn like mi artiut's model 1 be?an to slim. j All \uv si ny ncy n1 t<» buy slimming*301 words
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Article370 1939-11-05 5 London, Oct. 18. jL*< >l ii It; hin.fi, each sentence <l to twenty years' pciiit' servitude at tho Old Bailey yesterday, struggled with wardens m the dock and shout- < d, "Up the republic id been found suilty ol piro m.; explo Ive with to370 words
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Advertisement44 1939-11-05 5 f A°" I iiiil \o War Xnvx On This J^at£ A. DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Stocked ov mm emwm PHONE: SPOKE f.376 (8 I X 11 IP v IPOH110&111 (3 lines), PENAxr iJfiTt IWlfwViTl u< m Adit, o/ Singapore Cold Storuge Co.. U wi'.i I*l44 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1939-11-05 6 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VER A ARDMORE BY m Jldr B r i!B€ k ll^s£ >f -:i \,!'v: he nu lohti*< Imbalance Brigade marched past In the annual Lnspi :tlon which was held m Mo.uhv last. VyuKN I saw tiic extremely large gathering at the Po Leun^ Kok .nnual1,219 words
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Advertisement488 1939-11-05 6 Robinson Co., Ltd. beg to knnouncc tin- extension Lhoir I! A I R I) R KS S I NG o a PI-:i EXPERT i Robinson 6- Co., Ltd. PLACI i I f NEWrevlon NAIL POLISH SHADES tltat men like I R#»vlon't new shades reflect men's nail polish preference* for you.488 words
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Advertisement34 1939-11-05 6 I Fashion 'a p Consider i you choose your hat Han: of yi ur ■ro-,(/ a 10/ i >;,;■, for 9**s 1* Sto H f (i a &IJO* AvfO*, Sal*' MAYNARD'S Battery w« 1 i34 words
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Article, Illustration341 1939-11-05 7 For The Smart Women ItiSON <>l Is dh 1 day g*M Eprii dinner hing r.,\ Id;, one jtfr:' 0 which ied trimming i rv- joo any f dulln< i b P l^i !i pink jdi neh r|- iped at tance fullness from gi i n Mhtc an definitely341 words
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Article281 1939-11-05 7 EUROPE in the tropics TO line! .suitable holiday place within easy reach.. i a substitute for the home leave which must nften be aba^iciciKd during these uncertain times. Is for many a perplexing question Yv-t. after a tay ol i er years m the tropics many people feel thai tl281 words
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Article149 1939-11-05 7 Friends Will Like This Dish II II II I> CHICRCM CEATB SALAD 6 tablesp-onlul.s diced chicken i 1 tablespoon gelatine j 3 tablespoons cold water 3 4 B'U boilinf' watti 3 tabi Mtpooni lemon |ulca 2 tablespoons vinegar '.2 lb. crapes 1 small shallot 2 tablespoons green peas or diced149 words
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Advertisement363 1939-11-05 7 Hot Flushes and Change of Life Overcome for Women New Discovery Brings 24- §^k H ourDft r it y Nervy H-Jj^-^Headacrieg n »urßelief From Nervous«ess,Giddincss,HeartPalpi- Ho* Flushes'^ Fear, Loss of Energy, N '9ht Sweats, Numbness of Gidd.ness.il H Heart Hands and Feet/ Etc. ■^^PwPafpitQtion Feel 10 Years Younger Excitable iM-JMQ363 words
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Advertisement185 1939-11-05 7 i THE RESULT OF SPARK TIME STir,\ The greatest triumphs vi tho Bu In i md Profession?.! World arc the resuJ of Spare Time S'turiy. N,> man reach e; a hiffh position who is not prepared to <et a^ide some of hi* evening hours fo< study which Will fit him185 words
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Advertisement113 1939-11-05 7 HURRY i Oil BARGAIN SALE. NOW ON CHILDREN'S \\i \;i. AT rilONr 2873. FOR TIRED EYES Use Murine after working, driving, readIng, late hours or whenever eves smart or burn Soothing. cooling Murine washes out dirt, soothes delicate eye membranes. Complete, refreshing relief from eye* strain due to dirt. wind,113 words
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Advertisement303 1939-11-05 7 Shampoo m luxury K^g^'V 1* tosts very little t(^ iccp your half fresh, fncrani really lovely to look .it Simply ihampoo with FOR AN EXPERT HAIR-SFT thc world luxur y ■hMfimi—Anmni. r (r nH cai-cki nMin-Jti brunettes. N,,. (of Monde*, ii r4W prcfet k^h. You can nuke fashionable shampoo, get303 words
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677 1939-11-05 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, November 5, 1939. THIS "FUNNY" WAR IT is new two months since war broke out and to date it lias been .-■> fat rem >ved from the popular conception of war that people continue to refer to it as "funny" using the term m the sense that677 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1939-11-05 8 C. H. Stanley Jones - C. H. Stanley Jones By the European War broke out two points were stressed m these columns the inevitability of compulsory service and the importance of strengthening Malaya's position on the economic front. It has been explained that these two points, which may appear to be1,012 words
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Advertisement648 1939-11-05 8 BANISH BACKACHE KIDNEY TROUBLE c\o%kvA up with impurities. They become sluggish. Harmful pain-causing poisons accumulate, and then starts that down-dragging weakness and exhausting backache. To end your pain you must restore the kidneys to health. Only a genuine kidney remedy can do this. That remedy is De Witt's Pills— made648 words
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Advertisement121 1939-11-05 8 Piles Ruin Your Nerves Imn't let itchinp, blefding. Internal or protruding PiUs sap your vitality, ruin' our nervea, I nd drive you crazy with pain.; Chlnarold th»- rei eni discovery of an American physician stops th<- pain m 15 minutes so you can walk, ride work and <-njoy life m121 words
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Advertisement514 1939-11-05 8 Glands Restored lo Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours Scientist Explains How V£. New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years Younger tr.^--" 1 An eminent physician, with nior.> thnn suffering m«>n and by an jx. Jim" 16 years of experience, after long study out the world. or n t ,Ltandpb»«and scientific experiments,514 words
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Article77 1939-11-05 9 SHANGHAI PARLEY OPENED nghai, X I HI Japai gprnu <<\ ing pi rd to policing th<' disputed i k! ra Set i lemeni road The propn re handed over to i < km, Mayor of Greater Shangl noon by the Chain Municipal Council «>t tin- liii' rnaf ional Set tReuter - 77 words
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Article208 1939-11-05 9 l.< ndon, Nov. I. Thi u» lU3 newspaper, fhe I mm «i. m a shori article on the lit I- ill ii two months, stairs in.M <<•* 1 idr diplomacy "The whole I .11 policy is still paying no dividt ml •1 he vs.ir remains anBritish Wireless - 208 words
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589 1939-11-05 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - JAPAN TO HAVE TALKS WITH RUSSIA, U.S.A. Sin Chew Jit Poh Effect Of U.S. Arms Decision lATEST development m the diplomatic J situation, according to the new Soviet \mhassacior to Japan, is the initiation of negotiations between Russia and Japan for an adjustment of relations. M. Molotov, thi Soviet Foreign589 words
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Article83 1939-11-05 9 TENSION BETWEEN GERMANY TURKEY Tokyo, Nov. I. \< < ORDING to a report from Ankara 2.400 German residents jm'c 1 >rted to have begun to prepare for their evacuation from Turkey following the unsuccessful negotiations between Germany and Turkey for a trade and navigation treaty. Although th< m Embassy ail's83 words
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Article56 1939-11-05 9 Sim Saturday DUBLlcity hi recently been given to i!, it i likely to be hipping space to Europe n November and n cember, but Bhippii unable to ti'» fidence v, übstantiate thi I if :ni" »f|(T'-' wl io is unable to find shipping ipaee m-56 words
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Article38 1939-11-05 9 !hungking, Nov. 1. pENERAL W'n Chung Kintf, chair man of tho Moriß lian Tibel AnTaira Comtnisaion, haa lefl Chungking for Tibel to attend the coronation of th< i new Dalai Lama at Lhassa.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article19 1939-11-05 9 Paris. Nov. I. TO-DAY'S ccmmtinique reports i»att«»i u civil v a| various points ti i tern h19 words
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Article389 1939-11-05 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Nov. 1 Till: b. 'it i thai the American spirit of fair play will eventually Had the liiiieil States to impose an i embargo o»i fhc shipment ol war t materials to Japan was expressed by Bishop Paul \u Kn, Vicar Apostolic389 words
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Article85 1939-11-05 9 NEW BISHOP ON ALLIED WAR AIMS London. Nov. 4. T::f new Bishop of London, speaking at the London Diocesan Conference 1 yesterday, said the British people had entered the war not with hot passion but with serious deliberation, accepting it u.s a necessary sacrifice for a spiritual end. "Our aimBritish Wireless - 85 words
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Advertisement219 1939-11-05 9 What Is Alka-Seltzor? "A New Modern Way to Get Quick Relief from Headaches and Acid Indigestion Pvrrvone should know precisely why Alka Seltzer today-keep it m hand Alka Seltzer »s better m its double act- slways.tt hoCM Slid ■tWOrk. 8 bg rdid for headaches, sour or add Alka Solt/er the219 words
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Advertisement363 1939-11-05 9 After Malaria And Other Fevers, Any one Who has hsd the mi fortune !o experience an atiack of fever knows distressing effects the extremely weak ptate of ihe \vhol.f system often makes progress during convalescence slow. which leads to dopro.ssion and further retards recovery. A reliable tonic is what \s363 words
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Advertisement223 1939-11-05 9 Box Office y^Y TO-DAY Phon (ATHAY ii M V^ 3.15-6.15 I rv\ SEAT A TTI' UP ARMCHAIR y.l J WUTHERiNG HEIGHTS ■smut- mm imi>™<™ NEWS i I I I\. S r l OR} < M S|g *«K*^ x iA' n^ttTTr ilwm i• i v i' i i 4 f I223 words
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Article217 1939-11-05 10 Htm I)rui;lcss i: .i) ii\ suicecds Where other Remedies i ailed. You can be so distressed with gas aru fulness and bloating that you thinn j v: heart I going to stop beating You feel suffocated -You feel d You want quick relief. So did217 words
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Article194 1939-11-05 10 A. C.C.S. REGAIN BADMINTON TITLE Singapore, Saturday. Rv defeating the V..M.C A. School fnsailMlCM this aflernon m i! 3 tarter-school tournament played .< Mm' t'^r Hi 1 Clerical Union, the Aii fr lo-C hincvr ('<n»liuu:iti.- n School ice;ain(d IMir championship title t > inch they lobl t<> the above st194 words
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Article89 1939-11-05 10 New Troops To Remain In Malaya Singapore, Saturday. 'Till S nth Dortja Regiment and the Malay Regimeat hare now completed the test mobilisation m connection with which they were moved tc, Singaport about two months a!-<... it ha.s therefore been d< cided that durtag the coming month they will be89 words
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70 1939-11-05 10 Tokyo, Nov. 4. f J'HE Asahi Shimbun publishes a rej A from n me that Field Marsha] c; ing is expect >;! there on Nov. 7. He \&ill endeavour to ascertain whether Mlini will undertake mediation on subclau -:s oip and two of theReuter - 70 words
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Article64 1939-11-05 10 The Band and Drums of the 4 .h battalion 19th Hyderabad Regiment will beat the Retreat on the S C.C. F. dan-i at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. G. The Programme will be: March (Combined), Bab-El-Mandab; Slow March. The Dower Castle: Bimle March. The64 words
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Article100 1939-11-05 10 MISSION HOSPITAL BOMBED Shanghai, Nov. 4. BELATED message from Foo- chow states that the Church Missionary Society there receiver I notification m Nov. 1 that the mission's property at Singhwa. m Fukien province, had been wrecked as a result of bombing. Fooehow, Nov. I. The ('ui:c!i Missionary Society's St. Luke'sReuter - 100 words
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Article97 1939-11-05 10 AMERICAN EXECUTED BY NAZIS Washington, Nov. 4. 'THE Strife Department announces that the German authorities m Poland have executed an American citizen, Josef Sadowski, who was serving m the Warsaw city guard. I The United States Consul at Warsaw has cabled stating that Sadowski was convicted by court martial ofReuter - 97 words
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Article36 1939-11-05 10 London, Nov. 4. Viscount Halifax. Foreign Secretary, will broadcast on i 'our cause now and aftcr^ on the evcnof Nov. 7. The talk wi?l be broadi casi m the overseas service. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 36 words
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Article48 1939-11-05 10 Washington, Nov. 1. r PHK figures of the final vote m the House of Representatives were 243 m favour and 172 against the new Neutrality Bill, removing the arms embargo. The house subsequently voted for adjournment of the special session of Congress. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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102 1939-11-05 10 DENIES PREPARATION FOR HOSTILITIES Helsinki, Nov. 1. E Finnish Foreign Minister, M. Erkko, m an interview with foreign correspondents to-day, described the Soviet accusation that Finland is preparing for hostilities as unjustified. Finland had always shown a desire to live m peace and hadReuter - 102 words
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43 1939-11-05 10 Bucharest, Nov. 4. a RUMANIAN decree authorises the Russian minority to be constituted as a community. In order to develop its cultural, economic and sociu] life. The Russian minority will have the same rights as other minorities. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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250 1939-11-05 10 (Mo, Not. 4 nounccncal by tin. v« Adinir.iltv. Th, Nor »f«U n FUni .nto a German port Iho Nonvi-uian Admiralt* The City 01 arri d uil 1 two NorwCftM warships and anchorul without p.rmiv M«n. No valitl rcasnn c X M,, li: lorReuter - 250 words
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186 1939-11-05 10 INDIAN ARMY BEAT LOCALS AT HOCKEY Kagfort, Saturday. Indian Army 1: Amlian As oc. ALA! jfoal. seorai i" the law 1« minutes «>f play *ayr the ln«M \riny vet. rv n they met dr fritted the Indian AswHatiow keen > ocksy e?K-« unter piayw on Balestt r Mate Uda even-ng.186 words
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Advertisement206 1939-11-05 10 fHINEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.! THERAPION No 2 THERAPION No 3 Mo. 1 Cures DUcharf**. M*. 9 Caret Bl<x>4 Volsen. No. ae'Cui Cbronio W*«lui««a«B. Inil'^i I'rir, I*. Cheml ;'i,(ir clthar No.rtt.rn Mill T>». I t. r,.ru< MM Co h»»»r«to<-»R<l.N.U S.Lor.doa OH. LE CLERCS PILLS for thei Live* ft Kidneys -weak206 words
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Advertisement922 1939-11-05 10 Arthritis Agony Curbed In 30 Minutes Tho ariKi/.inp: new dlseovery Rumend banlstl«fl the pains of Arthritis. Rheumatism Lumbago, Neuritis and Sciatica like magic. In 30 minutes after the lirst dose, pains disappear, and m a few days this marvelous medicine dissolves and removes the l>o«iy poisons and Trie Acid that922 words
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165 1939-11-05 11 Ijcrman Protest London, \<»\ I. A'" S li;i^ cached (lydeside thai tin- City of Flint is bound fora oort Ihi u«.i coa»t «i Sco4hmd. It v Ikervfort assumed thai ike will dock at Glasgow m four days' time. Oslo. Nov. 4. The City ofReuter - 165 words
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Article50 1939-11-05 11 Jrii •'< ii. v ttt :ic-|i to the tomr bodies washed up ihe ,iiiti i si this morning. I h m an m* x it ni Wrntif nai 'iij<. ixj aie pre MiiM <i ta be 11 < c; iJn All 1 1 appai iti and tad Identlj nol beenReuter - 50 words
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Article58 1939-11-05 11 lsi!<: i: 1 -it i l< n ned that Germ m 1 1 t tiring (,(im:iMs it in^ m Hungarian and fgMtlai rillaipca thai thru- IM > truth hi the reports lhat Uu will hr MM t<» the Reich. Th«s Ul3 thai the uptrts arose from .1 mbunderstanflinK and %m58 words
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Article39 1939-11-05 11 lukvo N"\ I Tin- I nited Slates ambava(l«'i h.».<l a lenfthj m( m v mHk "•'he Foreign Minister, and bitptrted to have made represent ih.iis ilmilar t<> \ii Grew'a public on O( t 19, mli the add! ion ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article49 1939-11-05 11 p.'iiv v l The French Minis tr\ <f irar announce ih;it .1 Frcnrh ,ar^o hip ii<- <;.000 (onii' 1 Baoule nas tnrp« docd In the r nti< Two m-n VCR liiH' ■'<vi n oth< r mfmfofTs ol 1 nn> ii.. Thi'tv-ou^ includini the rap '..tin. \\< 1 1 escued. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article119 1939-11-05 11 Eurasian Yo uth Movement Rally ntfapore, Saturda; "pATIENCE that brings success is firm noi hesitating. Every tlli!l co" who wait but do something while yen are tilting, and *o strive on with brave hearts and build up steadily tor yourselv< m thought and effort, s.» that when the time comes119 words
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Article63 1939-11-05 11 London, N >v J-' 11 I;; ?ncy n I table dlsloLain <>t tin ii but b< m", made m re i n functicnii four I JSj* 11^' u > inlcrnipt iclaurant en* .1 the junaed uartitned u» V' mount of insle wei k en i Sup--10 IbBritish Official Wireless - 63 words
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23 1939-11-05 11 MINISTERS VISIT R .A.F. HEADQUARTERS Loi row rdi r»peral ■'•••l Commandin Fi h l! wnii c lucti I t i:i British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 23 words
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Article70 1939-11-05 11 1 I'IIL X Q Ufa crib i p 1 th< Polish A:nb i pi Iden Ix>rd Moyne as it eh lirn Queen Mary. Prin and the l ail ,)i Karewood have also ub crib I to the m. and th( i V count Halifax, ha i' iBritish Official Wireless - 70 words
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8 1939-11-05 11 FINNISH DELAGATION AT THE KREMLIN .I i ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article94 1939-11-05 11 London, Nov l nRTIAXN trill have aii abundance oj ™mosl (/l Lhe food products >he may require during ;n< war r ihi.-i >ne oi the iranc which emerged from the cnt conferences h'ki In Ottawa between Canadian Minister and expei The c nferei cc pledgedBritish Official Wireless - 94 words
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Article33 1939-11-05 11 Ok- Nov. 4. lhc c> rman prize crew wa> Mil aboard the CM oi Flint when she left Haugesund She is probably going to n where the prize crew will be interned ReuterReuter - 33 words
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343 1939-11-05 11 (Tribune Stuff Reporter) **I ADIE4S styles are going to experience h revolutionary change during the new year/ 1 I was told this week when I visited h wellkiu.u 11 dresM designer m 3al terj Road. "Oh i»h Phey'll Ik 1 hiuhi*! (h'ijrhl," she i urcd343 words
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Article60 1939-11-05 11 "yyi screenu i ommi i. lbs Cathay terday, is a ftne picture. Merle L .mil nee Oliv( r and Di Niven fully lustify \hv clfl m that, In Ive the best peri r- their careers. The £up;l;i'ting shorts, which include o new. i<i ol thi m air60 words
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Article85 1939-11-05 11 Delhi, Nov. 4 niSCUSSIONS v.lm-h the Viceroy or bidia i having with Mr. Oandhi .< v w to finding v solution to [ndia con titutionol problem woie continued this morning. The talks todaj lasted two hours. This afternoon the Viceroy saw Mr Jinn« h, presldi it oJ theReuter - 85 words
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Article77 1939-11-05 11 I cntfon v -'v. i r 20,000 linen workers >n J*stcr ill ha R k-. !.<■.:: iy ii t i i>;,\ nexi year v the result oi a decision j taken by the Linen riii-2 i< > :a. >' ilian nt ol N orth«»rn Ireland passed theBritish Official Wireless - 77 words
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Article27 1939-11-05 11 r Rye p ints a :ii to three y) ih*- R E 'F.ilau Brant) dffi ited the R.A.F 'Kallang' m a rugby match crd27 words
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Article335 1939-11-05 11 HOME FOOTBALL RESUL TS pOLLOWIKG are the results <»t football matches played m England ami Scotland to-day BAST -MIDLAND Barnsley 2. Mansfield i Grimsby 3. Bhcffleld W 3 WESTERN Westham 4, Stoke 4 NORTH WESTERN Oidhan 3. Accrlngton l NORTH EASTERN Bradford C 4 Bradford 3 Darlington I, Newcastle 2.Reuter - 335 words
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Advertisement119 1939-11-05 11 rv«f^ WaK^^BiK* 1 WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Protpecti and Big Pay Opportunities for the Trained Man I NOW It tne time to get out of the rul and qualify for a permanent welLpald post. Write TO-DAY for our great Guide which contains the world's widest choice of home-study119 words
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Advertisement841 1939-11-05 11 m# I 1 I sTm I I SUt mfr w. 1 A \^B^B*Ksl Air.-ii -i'> Emulsion exercises mucous colitis and other intestinal soothing, lubricating, antifermenta- disorders tiv< effects throughout the entire Vngier's is invaluable m I stive tract. That is why it is so treatment ol £astri< and m valuable841 words
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615 1939-11-05 12 MATCH IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUND 'iMioenix'— Singapore) |T i no ation to sa,v that m times such i« on en v has reference of Rome sort to t -,v In k< i with thi- general trend, therefore, 1 begin Wltß a i615 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-11-05 12 Fan Chong Tee, Malayan Champion lLi.s Singapore Champion l ulk. look part m the cfcarity match between the Marigold Dcvi Badminton Parties, at lh'> Happy Wor Id < Oct. 25.29 words
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Article258 1939-11-05 12 Two Princesses As Evacuees SRE m the no mtrj will :<■ ps ol Pi j j Ih. Queen ai un j nple 1 r parent's by saci mc natural wishes for their children- j c< and preferring that the Prini i main where they can j ntti ducal o}\ as258 words
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Article62 1939-11-05 12 I lii preparation lor the Institution j v m of Jocal •elf-governnn nt wan Province, a planning coram< tusurated recently under i tie auspices ol tne Provincial iCnom n tang Ht-adquarUus. .•.id system which provide* ■p: 'a political coutio'.i for i «i i hi Szechwan isChinese Central News Agency - 62 words
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444 1939-11-05 12 Bukit Bintang Girls \v{ n For Fifth Time f;.\ u ßambk r** Scfawgot badminton doubles championship louriumtfL A a high not ia end when Ihe men. Mnior tnd n Rnals wen conclud mens .i«ni,, r A big crowd which icn th( I: J. 1 D444 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-11-05 12 1. Scah Chmn, rhanpion, I mini Family ami Playtek b.Ps.. vh 0 to«i. part m the charity match hrtarrn Marigold and Devonshire at thr Happy World on O»t. 2529 words
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Advertisement213 1939-11-05 12 THE RULES OF HEALTH f ripuM* 1 J >^\That mornings glass' of Andrews How it sweeps away sleepiness Its bubbling tonic action brings to your Cleanliness which leaves you clear Wo^-^^-^^^^^j headed and alert, ready for the day. Drink a glassful of Andrews, v You Ki^ '^^^k' can feel your213 words
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Advertisement99 1939-11-05 12 aX, Vp *K<a(S^ft^ ■■%ir. 4H jI Wl'rJ tlFr£ I viz b lAK3 0/ HOLLYWOOD Don't envy the beautiful teeth of your markable safe cleansing action, favorite movie star. You, too, can have Kplynos is a concentrated dentifrice sparkling teeth and a flashing smile —only a half-inch on a dry brush99 words
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Article80 1939-11-05 13 t:i West s/rrhiicii it\e thousand nru i i»innin» irhech have been made and the people trained t.» use them. rhej nrc imw .ill organized into co•pn.t kes <m the jji».i;iii«- *5§ o«»o Aimv Blanket programme pired by h,,.. nan j ratlv< b o janispcl -i by women80 words
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Advertisement227 1939-11-05 13 NEW WORLD DANCE palace! I £i T ||F M:<.' I Ml I «>M)I J lON 0 ,D IBARI I IN VI \i IVmijijij HJtANDRESI M KANT ;i ||||f II) if I s^ht Da ;o r vi In Dam imihtv i, i mi, i., en 1.3t P.M I 1 Jp ■am227 words
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Advertisement322 1939-11-05 13 P THE PEN THAT LASTS 'T i HERH are many reavm^whv von .-h-"-^ a Swan. Here are just three: LARGE mmm nSgjjj d 14.ct. GOLD NIB the Swan nib is lirst s9S| and foremost for smooth writing and i. fci life. And there h a nib to suit your hand322 words
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Miscellaneous203 1939-11-05 13 ON THE AIR TO-DAY WHEN AND WHERE TO LISTEN IN SINGAPORE -m v, /<l rt-os n 11 I mv i, y f "I H M Royal Mr M d B Jl -l concert played i View Hotoi o cl b a Bersha* IS i Olyiiiic T< noi tral roncort rf»l203 words
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Miscellaneous193 1939-11-05 13 LONDON' rBANfIMIftSIONf I X «.*>«. 17 Vt M« (IS K<; mi-irr < i <■ >l I". 11 Mi s i 13.M imi-i n 1 1 M M Mr < 19JU m. ii. k i* i .HiuiM- i>«T,!ti ic]• tn limci 1 11 20 1 imANSMISSION I «.M'. t ".I Me193 words
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Article115 1939-11-05 14 CANADIAN WARSHIPS PREPARED London, Nov. 1. THE (anadiiii Department «>f N;»--tionai Defence hai announced the arrival i»« eastern Canadian waters of two Canadian destroyers from their base at Esquimau, British Columbia. These vessels have completed wh.it »s probably a record passage i«<r the seven-thou-sand-mile vn\ «^c. On two hours" noticeBritish Wireless - 115 words
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Article93 1939-11-05 14 Loadon, Nov. 4. /taptured German merchandise to placed under mx groups. As regards war utility, materials forming the first and second groups provide for fats and other essential constituents of military c xplosives. Group three consists of raw textile and leather materials having varied war uses. While93 words
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Article182 1939-11-05 14 SMUTS ON DEFENCE OF S.A. Bloemfontein, Nov. 3. GEN. SMUTS, m his first public utterance since he assumed the Premiership, assured a crowded meeting that South Africa would keep its promise to defend British territories m Africa if they appealed for aid. Gen. Smuts said that the motion he introduced182 words
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564 1939-11-05 14 ALL RACES AGREED ON END OF NAZISM London, Nov. I. TN a broadcast j»i\cn last night the Hon. Mr. T. A. Crerar, Canadian Cabinet .Minister now m London for consultative talks with other Dominion Ministers and the British (Government, recalled thai hisBritish Wireless - 564 words
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137 1939-11-05 14 B s»r Smith, lies a stnrv ft R H merchan, ship itoSS*^ pulated the holm and thS/ m dodtSng the U-toaUX^"*"--of which ,-xploded close aon d,™* work thta w:,s mcrea.«dtoi5 R "V2 wW* w, ,r,, to M,, iS^S For over two hours the this, continued,British Wireless - 137 words
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Advertisement189 1939-11-05 14 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. Malayan Greeting Cards, Christmas Cards and Auto Stationery; Christmas Wrappers; Christmas Seals, j Taxs, And tyings; Christmas Annuals and Rooky. for Children; Fancy Stationery m attractive shades; Paper Serviettes, Doylies and Shelf paper; BOOKS TO suit every taste. Ensign Book Store, 17, High Street, SINGAPORE. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES189 words
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Advertisement344 1939-11-05 14 JL-BBOT OP i:\IM. SOOX lit the CAPITOL Watch for Definite Date THE LOVE-MATCH OF THE CENTURYI^MB tf P^-, /v/^ •> J*^^ M.G.Ms stirring, sensuous Romance of a Beautiful EURASIAN GIRL'S LOVE set against the background of the famous Temple of ANGKOR WAT m INDO CHINA A |M| BMBB _^lM H^'<344 words
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Advertisement59 1939-11-05 14 I BRITAIN* BEST I I MOTOR CYCLE! B>nr »wWri m^B UE |b 1 Mechanical perfection P^i^' for your enjoyment. CYCLE CARRIAGE Co., (1926) Ltd. Word to Wives t :Sp P^^^^<p What monthly income would Rtmm iiiiiiiwiiiiimn^^^l ment of his present insurance. Manufacturers Life Insurance Company HIAO OFFICE TOUONTO. CANAP HONGKONG59 words
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565 1939-11-05 15 Crooa Crowd On The Padang g n>K,,o, T Arn v .ats::::!:::::-^ 1 htfc, .rand, ,„,,,> M> "H. 12dr.il> lm«iI- and I lr> to 8 (a u.:i| and i i r >) Ifce Ram. m. a UlriHi«« affair With both -ides -Having s, un,l565 words
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Article56 1939-11-05 15 viiT'r!'". 101 l; )Wln! have been 1 1 t(> Play lor the Chinese Snorts a, Spo t (j,,b to-day r.t h o latter (l P Wai Mvi A, Kong Sunn Leng, 800 Tuan, Tlan Beni Fook Loy Yew ling, Kai Seng S HOCk Sen-. Kok Lirn. Kok Choy At, Chong,56 words
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Article319 1939-11-05 15 liIXTRRMPI V l Singapore, Saturday. J,- iki -mi A A kicn suimniiiii. was witniss-d at the Singapore Innts, Swimming Club carrival to-day, when the Club's anniversarj was celebrated. Two record were broken, in tbe 100 ••''•''•■s b; U -k stroke, which Too Took Boon aid319 words
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Article28 1939-11-05 15 I** v-ddim, Saturday. placr IJ L i before W*.*; 01 m h. na and Mrs cornels 1• i"i,. Gladys t*si Lumpur ■■j^np n i i. Abov-28 words
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Article104 1939-11-05 15 Navy And Air Force Beat Johore I v Kcngam, Saturday. N an inter- late rugby match Pwyttl at Reitrftin to-day ihe Royafl Navy and Royal Air Icne CcUntvd Johorp by IS points (thrte K> als and a try) to nil. The winner.s were superior m all departments. Black scored the104 words
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Article185 1939-11-05 15 Th? following have been to p*ay hock. cor the V.M A agai:»st I unjab Regiment on Monday at 5 10 pm on the Anson R-ad Ground Wee Aik Chan. AC. Wilton, R Lync C h Cnin Chyc, G. L. Day. F. Huiehm- tn Bsgar, Gan Kre Tian Lee185 words
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Article168 1939-11-05 15 Penalty Of Excess Fat Although he h v lost bul Ilb of her overweight, thia woman dnda that 7 lbs. hi~: mat', a remarkable difference to her. There can ertatnly be not] wrong with a i duclng treatment tl brings such increa pgy and vig Her168 words
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Advertisement257 1939-11-05 15 root Itch Cause Killedin4Dai|s Pain and Itching 1 Stopped m 7 Minvu*/ *;iS&- "»i!Kr 85S, tll Stir i SS! Guaranteed Test \<>u nhould r.;iii7<- thai th«i rr.tl r;# Nijwxlerm from ymjr chemist t .tl v. rm dr fungus and th.tt you Apply it tonißhl nnd you will notice ,l ran257 words
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Advertisement271 1939-11-05 15 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TO-NIGHT SUN. NOV. STH AT 9.15 P.M. ORGAN RECITAL By WERNER BAER SOLOIST SOl'llll < ||\\<, BOOK?fVG AT HALL 10 A.M TO 1 P.M. AND 5..H) P.M. TEL. 6825. Admission and 50 cents. FOOD GASTRITIS For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not irritate271 words
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Advertisement436 1939-11-05 15 no vor m:ki) <;r. \ss» f Thompson Certified Itamei and .Mountings ;i r< > priced xTE^^w $i.OO $5.00 and WIM. /V^V The coat of the Icmm depends on your cvi Mt;l:* 77.7 it 7/ot/r ffj/r.s Eiumuird Now! THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesifhl Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE :;oo! R. A.436 words
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Miscellaneous86 1939-11-05 15 Tide Tables TO IMY HIGH WATER: 1i: aon. 7.. i ft 0 p.m. 7.!» It TO MORROW HIGH WATER: 5.45 a.m. 7..; ft .'X p.m. 7<J It Sjnoils Diary TO-DAY BADMINTON: Men's doubles final i\ full. II im. lIOCKKY: Luv.ils 2nd vs. Barth's XI. Gill man. SHOOTING: Sm;il! Arms ornpetition86 words
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350 1939-11-05 16 Offences Now Compou ndable (Tribune Staff Reporter) MACHINERY will be sei up under the new Traffic Ordinance the Colony, which will shortly be introduced into the Lej islativu Council, to expedite the issue of licences to competent drivers. The Traffic Police In Singapore350 words
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Advertisement1085 1939-11-05 16 i||#CYCLE? ,'utuien DIAMOND METAL PRODLCTS CO., LTD. I nC. Baupjj ROAD, "i i^iit liT^^fwidßß Bf i w ft S iS splendid qualify for bigger pay OiillinmVßf You can he trained at home just as Nar^ BUHljiniinT/ |iona School trains .tudents m it, lar K e mUrw- ~i£li>>\ tionallv-rccovni/.d resident school.1,085 words
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Advertisement158 1939-11-05 16 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles Do not wait tmti! piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific remedy is158 words
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Advertisement245 1939-11-05 16 IS YOUR HEALTH BEING RUINED BY ffiOPICAL* CT6MACH) If you suffer from PAINS AFTER MEALS, FLATULENCE, HEADACHES or BILIOUSNESS If you are a victim of ACIDITY, CONSTIPATION, PAINS IN THE CHEST, or LACK OF APPETITE your stomach is being affected I^^ by living m this climate and you should commence245 words
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Advertisement231 1939-11-05 16 HURRY: BARGAIN SALE For A Few Days Only 5000 FUJI SILK SHIRTS 2 for S 1.00 3000 PYJAMAS IPr for 1.00 5000 Yds. FUJI SILK 27" 4 Yds. S LOO Sll WBI SILK STOlliu 125, MIDDLE ROAD. Phone 2873 How would .yew like a beautiful artistic portrait of your favourite231 words
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