Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 November 1939
1939-11-26
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Title Section17 1939-11-26 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION VOL 7- No. 25, SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1939. FIVE CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration410 1939-11-26 1 l»il<-.i T. l»„ Fom" Powers RussoJap Negotiations EVI/v il London. Nov. 26, oV?s,n l aY( P redic n «t of Europe cannot altogether <>l^»v .the drama that is being played m the Far East, ni..V.- J l ;,nesi armies remain embeddedReuter - 410 words
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Article253 1939-11-26 1 from —HERE THERE DIJITER'S news flashes re(tivefl from various parts <»f ib< world last night were: Thr Hagae. Hollands valuable art and treasure! mil be concealed m special repositories m sand dunes iteet them from the danger of fomajre m srar time, according to an official annouiii einent.253 words
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Article68 1939-11-26 1 Allies Capture 3 German Steamers London. Nov. 2li. Nic Radio states that, according to line nlinned reports. Allied ntrsaips have captured three Geraum eargo-nanta In South Aaterkaui nttra ''I"' rown me.: tates thai m< r, Adolph Woer*h,c»» left Li.bito Bay on Nov. d m the South Atlantic Thirty-five pan- <lReuter - 68 words
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Article51 1939-11-26 1 London Nov. m„ 1 M l»- l, '"l l>i|> was a vie"man mm<s to-day. Re- <■< rman mice la the 1:1 I od near Held, a. (l sank m 1 ""»«v some of her en* 11 "<l U .ate of .n ',s v 'tReuter - 51 words
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Article81 1939-11-26 1 British Casualty List London, Nov. :*>. Till. Adntfraltj has hitherto reported lat 1,5 M naval men and i.n) «»1' the Merchant Marin > have been killed. 170 In I '-boats and HO by mines. al An Force casualties, dead and m",, amount to 370. ol winch pro bably leaf thanReuter - 81 words
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Article85 1939-11-26 1 GERMAN STATEMENT REFUTED Evidence Continued Shipping Traffic London, Nov. 2<;. THE safe arrival of a convoy m London on the morning of Nov. 24 is evidence of the continued shipping traffic despite the sinking of Allied and neutral vessels, which has naturally occupied a more prominent place m the news.Reuter - 85 words
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153 1939-11-26 1 Paris, N<>\. lib. A"ER brief spell, which sent ftghter a and reconnaissance planes hurrying into the air like bees, Spring and sunshine conditions have again become had and air activity has been reduced to a low level iv reply to German statements aboutReuter - 153 words
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Article27 1939-11-26 1 1"• W Till Air Ministry 11 urn tl at initi.h Bircrafi made tuccesfful flight over north-wtsl t many la l nisht and to-day ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article56 1939-11-26 1 Tans. N<i\ 26. "^yiTHOUT betraying secret*,** says Charles Morice, military expert <>t the PetJt Parisien, "it is possible to state that the Kritish Admiralty havi taken steps which will soon be effective m checking the German mines war. Mires, magnetic or otherwise, will Ik- located56 words
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Article272 1939-11-26 1 DOMINIONS' PART IN THE WAR London, Nov. M IN a Mrirelem address m Ottawa. 1( oionei Raiston, Canadian finance Minister, stated that credits provided ay Canada for the United Kingdom government already amounted to $100 million, which would enable payments on pun liases for M>me time to come. He addedBritish Official Wireless - 272 words
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Article56 1939-11-26 1 The French war communique says that there is nothing <>f importance to report during the night. Hie German communique states then were local reconnaissance activity and slighj artillery fire at some oints on the Western Front. A German bomber was reported over the Shetlands thisReuter - 56 words
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Article35 1939-11-26 1 Singapore, Saturday. me Attorney General, s 8., has been authorised to conduct prize proceedings 1 n behalf of the Crown within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Straits Settlements, states a Gazette notification.35 words
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Article35 1939-11-26 1 London, Nov. 26— The Minister of Snippins has appointed Ear Edward Beatty to be his representative m Canada. s:r Edward Bcatiy i.s president I of the Canadian Pacific Railwav.s British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 35 words
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Article49 1939-11-26 1 1 rid< n 2 Application i t i 'Jr. asm B I t< a sain heavy thl > k Total amount a plied for, i r for 15,000 000, was KlOfl »lfl JOO The bill at thi i 11 Wd. ,t 23 8 01 d British official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 49 words
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229 1939-11-26 1 STRONG TOKYO PROTEST London, No\ 16 |>K(TKi: understand., tint the Order m Council nermittiii X lh< eirure Ge^an export* likely to 1., iwucd on Nov. 28, anil will i„ oetayed on accounl of representatkwui by certain ik utral although j Jr^r" aPPReuter - 229 words
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Advertisement13 1939-11-26 1 ELSIE MARY tTERT 'fOAD Tel: 4772 Dresses for All Derations $5. to $30.13 words
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Advertisement88 1939-11-26 1 ZJ&WTI I l^LXaaV I &x£ w* ss^aanaaaaaaaal aaaaw^.^^ J J '^aaaaa^aw awl* < Vssi ifn.Gif^¥3E^ J^-^PC '^fay av i '^tLT^t^Eu r*^M rCs^lT dffll^^^Taal nTafJ-^ ■as r^X3^*- a»T ITHTaTaTwlff '^^^*^**"*^^*^»^M'aa^e^Wan^amA l v 1 >*n N Jaaul HBaaVs2s??^ White Horse WW lII* w "scotch Whisky tinctive rragrance: rou could judge this whisky88 words
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Advertisement19 1939-11-26 1 ELSIE MARY BATTERY ROAD Tel: 4772 > v I v v ii i ii g II v a v a19 words
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209 1939-11-26 2 Boy And Boat Missing: Open Verdict (From our Own Correspondent .Malacca. Sunday. A DROWNING fatality said to have occurred during the Malacca Hoods In October had a sequel m the Coroner's oarl when Mr. J. G. Rappoport bald an inquiry into the assumed death of Chu Ah Pen, an 18-year-old209 words
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Article47 1939-11-26 2 Singapore. Saturday. Kwak Geok In appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Filth Magistrate this morning on a charge of making a false dcclaiation to the Imports and Exports Office, an offence under the defence regulation. His honour postponed the case to Dec. 6 for hearing. i47 words
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146 1939-11-26 2 .liuii And Woman Cluirgt'cl pHAN AH YONG (32), a Cantonese woman, and J. D. Bezel (31), a Eurasian appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second police curt this morning on a charge of disorderly conduct by fighting In public at the corner of146 words
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201 1939-11-26 2 STIFF FINES FOR LOTTERY OPERATIONS Singapore, Satnrday. THREE h.ip-uc-k?e lottery cases brought up by Inspector Peler Ball of the Gambling Suppussion Branch resulted m fin as totalling S7OO being imposed OB four Chinese In the Third Polite Court before l\lr. C. 11. Koh this morning. In the first case, Tan201 words
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Article121 1939-11-26 2 SIX WEEKS FOR THEFT OF BAG Singapore, Saturday. YEO CHENG HOCK appeared bel Mr. L. C. Goh. the Singapore Fifth j Magistrate, this morning, on charge of committing a theft of one handbag, j the prop rty of Elizabeth Phang. The prosecuting officii stated thai! on Nov. W. complainant was121 words
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78 1939-11-26 2 Singapore, baturaaj pOURT inspector < W. Su< h infj rmed Mr. Conrad Oldham, tht Second Police Magistrate, this morning that there was a charge of attempted suicide againsl an 81--year-old Hokkien woman, Ang Koon, who was now m hospital, and he applied for78 words
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Article110 1939-11-26 2 ILLNESS MADE HIM A TTEMPT SUICIDE Singapore, Saturday. THAT he had been suffering from an Ulness which doctors could not diagnose, for the last one-and-a-hall years, and that at the time of offence I he was i, d up with life, was the n ason givvn by Chia Choo. a110 words
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245 1939-11-26 2 Employees Of Piece Goods Firms May Get 20 Per Cent, More (Tribune 4 > laff <'« n tut) NEGOTIATIONS are m progress for the payment of w ar alio antes to certain classes of labour, tl ibune reliahlv under stands. There have of kite245 words
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Article39 1939-11-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. Herbert Mi Knight, the proprietor of the California Sandwiche Shoppe, appeared before Mr L C. Goh. the Fifth Ma. on a charge of having bii s open during prohibited hour. He pleaded guilty and am fined M39 words
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Advertisement347 1939-11-26 2 JP f J jl^^ji what I 4 »XACTV' S /^MtMr TASTY j I \^^E^sH Everybody who tries Skippers calls I them the most savoury little fish \i "\^a»a\^ao they've ever tasted. Why? Because A t Pf^-V Skippers are //i'/n'/y ci/r^i before A r W^^SSm B™ owning. They're extra delicious, y347 words
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Advertisement345 1939-11-26 2 Gums Bleed, Teeth Loose! r-^ Slop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth m 24 Hours Bleeding gums, sore mouth, or loose teeth mean that you are a victim of Pyorrhea or Trench Mouth, or some bad disease that will eventually cause you to lose all your teeth and have to wear false345 words
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Advertisement226 1939-11-26 2 Phone amY 9W f» t n- m 7.C •5 11,1 b MALAYA* WHZMOVUm^ -IC Air t,lvw [every JE/rr>g tip- up /jpm chair] 6 15 9 15 11l I HII (MTED ARTISTS PRESENT "CAPTAIN FURY' Packed with Thrills' and Laughs BRIAN JUNE VICTOR AHERNE LANG McLACLEN A RIP-ROARING ROMANTIC DRAMA. FULL226 words
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Article, Illustration157 1939-11-26 3 >lr. Conrad Oldh mi sir Irate ill id 13 part ol II ior Khiph v 1: i In at the \l. I I I .tod it, Patriotic Pind 1 to the tpoi 1 ige. He 1^ h< boara dlj id connection *ith mo Ulng, as sffiei ol157 words
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42 1939-11-26 3 CHINESE WANT BICYCLE STANDS IN SINGAPORE •Md i\. I Hajv.pi d meeting of members of J* f bicycle- toun nrovn! <; f by the Municipality, >n a iebate it. o netm ''(m n fore a- as pot ide re pro--1 1 ol the42 words
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Article26 1939-11-26 3 SENTENCE AFTER F ATAL ACCIDENT i '''.it Pwn Ite impur saturd prlsonm h lenl and c I aim: I e<3 to i »urer T-V tei ence26 words
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434 1939-11-26 3 MAGICIAN REPORTS REMARKABLE FACTS Tribune Stall Reporter S E nfi SU Uui?i he n T ,K r "I) m con--7, h( 0 V W,t e h t i e B,nkln a mine- at Singapor, or the 8.1 liner Sirdhana and the heavy losses434 words
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Article50 1939-11-26 3 Jl] i VO LING I'M! the Chine* ct. ul dec! ired the Chini ihamber I Singapore, an pxhib ipns of the Yunnan Burma iv. ay 1 h» loan two hund ttu n i he I Pau id S n Kuo Mln Jil all talked-* ion al50 words
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Article33 1939-11-26 3 upoi X amy I 1 i a .i in-. t 20 Of I .it 915 pm on N'«'\ 9 ruscd .if miii l 1 rj i vi. ois com ie33 words
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Article165 1939-11-26 3 His Face His Misfortune New York. Nov. 8. £1110, Rartsaaa is UrisiaJsuj af asking plastic surgeon U change his tare unless |f" ™*»M meanwhile by the fisis Eg? It's Hartman's lace thai »ets him into trouble everywhere he |©es you see he's mistake,, for «mm, Cagney, tough fmy „r Hie165 words
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Article136 1939-11-26 3 Singapore, Saturday. I HAVE been unemployed fee .1 «";f i' I have nothing to eat, so I st< le H>is dog to Kill it and eal it" said Leong Poey (31) a Cantonese, when pleading guilty this morning m tin- Second Police Court before Mr136 words
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Article49 1939-11-26 3 s igapor,? Saturday. The Band the Straits Settlements Police will perform In public to-morrow Sunday, at the Botanic GarMis al 8.30 j) m under the direction Mi 8 Chapman, Bandmaster ProMi rch, "Singapon s. ChapZampa," rlerold- Be Rigoletto." Verdi Valse' "Esr«dj Waldteufel; Selection "Ton H Berlin49 words
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Article138 1939-11-26 3 l rum Our Own Reportei I Kuala Lumpur, Baturdaj DEMARKING that it was more a case of criminal breach <>t trust than then Mr r Redman round Nadason, the sou of a monej lender named Thamotharam Pillay, guilty m the first court yesterday and sentenced him to138 words
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103 1939-11-26 3 Singapore. Ba turd PRANCIS MERRIMAN 27 and W prowder -24.. two soldiers ol tht «oyal Artillery, Changi, appeared be--1"' Ml H Koh In the Third Po "P (<,l "t this morning, when a charge of housebreaking by night In order to commit theft of $7103 words
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Article30 1939-11-26 3 roe L rd Mayor's R?d Cross Fund now stands at £694,000 Yesterday's increase included another P225 from the people of Fiji bringing their to,, trlbution i &Ai<> to over £100030 words
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Advertisement81 1939-11-26 3 Hearing Restored m Twenty- Four Hours Deafness and H< sd Noises need not b* ,i% long* i Ince the discovery of an Americ an I'd nl< lan. Now it is poi f thl I iistinat.- c; -c^ of 1 In a day'i tn rlptton called V,"" x meeting with ul,181 words
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Advertisement460 1939-11-26 3 Stomach Sufferers have^in deceived The wonderful curative properties of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder m all kinds of Stomach trouble have been proved by hundreds of thousands of grateful sufferers. Often they have told their friends how they have been healed by this famous remedy, talking of it as "Maclean Stomach460 words
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Advertisement340 1939-11-26 4 RROI irHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! JOEL SLUa£T""I TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 BACXONTHEJOBI ii IV I I 1 11 V FOLKS!... KEWI I^l 88,8 lg MURDERS... NEWI l I phone numbers! jaw ...AKD TWICE ASI I Jki^ 3 CH FUN ASI J^J^f f C Ja I -'IT Sf;ic(ife Ir m .-<■•», ,t340 words
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Advertisement259 1939-11-26 4 I i SEASON EXTENDED =="j The Whole Town's Talking about it! c I I TO-DAY 3.15 »*l5 |j j al Iht I VaPITOL I I Columbia's liollii-kinu Comedy Hil I 1 ■P^MTER CONNOLLY ALAN CURTIS IOAN PERRY ;>« It Latest CAUMONI BRITISH NEWS and rther spit ndid supporting 'Shorts." m259 words
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Advertisement269 1939-11-26 4 il Aii 'mazing Story. Truthful And Draaaatk Ms**. Justice Ami Bratality! N z ISO LATEST AIR MAIL "PATHI G HI." rfUM CINEMA, IPOH. MAJESTIC, PBNANG :jim h November. sth Dectaratr. 1 ALHAMBRA N>\( Cha lADOLPHE MENJOU DOL i,,\o n KING OF THE TURF* 1 Unit* Artist Refcl DM T f269 words
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Article218 1939-11-26 5 District Governors' Reports To Marshal Goering 9r%wmf ay v^«w ar ay gJ aV»w TWO MORE ATTEMPTS ON LiFE OF HITLER Unrest Spreading A tnong Workers f£& !D revolt, foil I\w is reported U any, according (<> i ndents. c Nazi Supreme Defence moi Co ;id( diReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-11-26 5 I i Loslinu Wii |>la« fierma producticn M a «»f th« Nartfa American Aviation coroaunys20 words
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396 1939-11-26 5 How 8.8.C. Sifts Foreign Broadcasts ndon, Nov JjINCE lhe war bejran there has I. m we work of monitoring carried out 1: iati >n with ■•■mwti ttion. Moni!"nn X »f listenins to and wrong ii irmatinii ntained m 1 other IReuter - 396 words
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Article23 1939-11-26 5 iwa, Nov Canada's war effon la limited only perform, -on. n; a bro H a I I ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article37 1939-11-26 5 Zurich. Nov 25 1 fortune of l-tyssen, the German arm- king, has been icon- rated hv II Nazis. a< cording to ths Berlin correspondent of the Zucrcher Zeitung. Thy sen fled from Germany recently— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article33 1939-11-26 5 London, Nov. Eight telephone boxes and .we police eallboaea wer» damaged m the Poddiagten district of London i p?os i>v attributed to the Two other bombs were found in>» x» Iml i ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article18 1939-11-26 5 Ol .Ml of :th the forth- litti r tnd b icon. ivy f coll more than 120 mill18 words
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Article284 1939-11-26 5 CIGNS of anti-Hitler feeling among Narh In Germany Lave been mcveas »nij. Thi "R.R.**— --Revenge 1 1 r Rorhm" group, particularly, Is if omnia «t v activity. Th< 'Black Front". Hrtlci s "bitterest enemy,** also gathering strength, according to reports rr j, King Belgium, fl^re is leadi r,284 words
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Article42 1939-11-26 5 Birmingham Nov. pIVE teleph ?<e boxes wire damajp d by three explosions and I Office pHlaraV ;n fire last night, a res ih ii fa believed, < I Ii sh j Arm- act 'i» es, \< one v\as injured.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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53 1939-11-26 5 JAPANESE DIPLOMAT EN ROUTE TO RUSSIA it is understood thai Mr. Matsushlma route to 8 m, will stay m me time to assist the Japanese Ambassador to the Kremlin, Shigenori Togo, hi conducting otiation for the conclusion cf a commercial treaty between Japan and the Soviet Union and ether diplomaticEastern News - 53 words
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Article101 1939-11-26 5 London !5. IJiSi'i.. rSURE of the ruthles i torpedoing i f the Dutch I inker Irecht has can i I ep m I tion among the Dutch people, ili-*'.-!; I:.'1 aghast at the sinking of the Simon Bolivar, according to the Daily Telegraph^ Amsterdam cor- ondent. CompleteReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement124 1939-11-26 5 DON'T COUGH ALL MIGHT TONIGHT X _Vo Need to Let a Cough Keep r<. You Awake. Stop it Quickly •I I V wi "Kg ,&y p^Q l\) Even tin* roost stubborn, hacking /^____M\ cough yields to Chamberlain'a Cough j V \^^J Rtsnedy. CUsamberlain's gives quii k al iclii I l«>124 words
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Advertisement76 1939-11-26 5 „F_*_J jht) iVy a rfC B a> Jg w B ig^^Bs_B___^ _i S—Jf tt& Ay c t _tt _S?arV ll el 7-S /**aT jsu^S\ y y '^^^9^^^H -x' 3*l «Jb_ ii^* a_b\ "^tf ''Si. Ssk.^ <_k *W ?BBSul^^^u^^S^^ t*^' {Ha**^ >- -v. '-cl% >f Xi, Kaßas_a___Bi_. ________R_________ 4B mS__S_ f76 words
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Article, Illustration529 1939-11-26 6 New Charity Show there was a large attendance at Bukit T mail for the final dty Ol ti.e race meeting. Before the race: started the lunch room pres nt _d a v^ery gay appearance. Tnre wer_ p.. vera 1 big lunch parties and, Judg'ng frcm the sounds of m1.t.., everyone529 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-11-26 6 Mr and Mrs Ashley Cooper (Miss Marjorie hitreda Ga.e), photographed after their wedding at s t Andre w's Cathedral on Nov. 18.24 words
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Article, Illustration717 1939-11-26 6 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE BY neefc. Another who favoured bodice fulness was Mrs. Redfearn, looking very charming m a jersey mi d n l of dusty pink, the blouse of which criss-crossed m front with the ends which were lined with mulberry, looping softly down towards one717 words
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Article, Illustration120 1939-11-26 6 Signora Gualtiero Volterm I will shot tly see her parents aijain. llit-v live m Australia and the I Signora, accompanied by her bus hand, is on her way to visit S them, after a short stay m Singapore. producing the play wh-ch l L Satu-diy Dec. 9,120 words
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Advertisement801 1939-11-26 6 IHary Crogan A.I-.i ar.inuic. the w ßCni-_g of her STUDIO of MUSIC at 1!.;. Orchard Mad. li'n ml i Dance Stadia) fill Dec. 2. rupl! tak n any age and prepared for any ___a_-_i-aat_o_i. roa VI'I'OIMMKM. rail Prrm'.er Studio vv- d Thuw Sat 2 p.m. to I P 1"« Robinson801 words
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Advertisement22 1939-11-26 6 RECOMM NDED BY Dl 1 Euthymol Tooth P^ n "Kills dental decay germ* m 39 secondDEPOT FOR MALAYA: MA 1 -V A/V22 words
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Article, Illustration529 1939-11-26 7 Below we tell you where and what to buy gioN are < plto- frocks now Palais des Modes of outstand- on W -heir Lnity and laker details. was a black and mode] n to me I 1 band at the which was beaded over entirely In529 words
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Article, Illustration107 1939-11-26 7 Passing Through... > Mi^s Pacita del Rio hist J ne(k. cr on the ContC J I rosm) -ii- bound for the Philippines re front Jf*}** ':>" f" ling la oxta a black dinner gown, m j *tn« deep M d the ailken, j cut of the skirl are de- r107 words
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Article163 1939-11-26 7 Inte eating diet which has recen lj »m very popular is that which c< naists ol eating bread and butter cnly. Contrary to what one would imagine, this la definitely slimming and so one hould, perhaps, consult a physician bcemoarktng on it, although it has n thoroughly approved163 words
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Article168 1939-11-26 7 TONGLISH, Ami I Chinese Indians al] B, I by sid at the Y.W.C.A. of S:: ty for the I How The carefully selected menu, which la printed below. La an indication of the mopolil i MEM Bj Roll <Chine Juan Loh (Chln< Chint a Tea Indian and C<168 words
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Advertisement259 1939-11-26 7 Piles Ruin Your Nerves I>on't lot Itchlns*, blei ding. Internal or protruding I P your vitality, ruin' your nervea, end >h ive > on craay with pain. "hinaroid the recent discovery of aa Amerlan stops the- pain it) 15 minutes so rou can walk, ride, work and enjoy life m259 words
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Advertisement142 1939-11-26 7 Nervy, Giddy, Change «f Life Don'l lei the "Change of Life," tt t riusl es, N■ n H irl i r lon, N'irl.t Rweats, Giddiness, I ear. Loss of Energy, Nui ibn of llHiid.i end b'eel lie you old before your tli Am tlfle discovery called Areito gives amaslng i142 words
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Advertisement300 1939-11-26 7 }3S > ff e cLCv&) Tor sufTc r.-r- frc:m chronic- sweat odour. Remove* ln^tantly snull from excessive perspiration. A boon to suffcrer> living; m the tropic, especially. Saves lrc-.,u«nt and inconvenient change of sweat stained lothinjr. (tody's friend Snow White RowoW is so mar\c lluiisly eff«>ctive that it not only300 words
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Advertisement404 1939-11-26 7 fy for the Famous beauty Products }l\ x^V^ J LU^^ N^_l^' I H Phone ISO 7 MAISON MARCELLE V^ 3| f Ladies Hnir Dressers __>^ S8 Stamford Road. _f_| Obtainable 'c, _tk Messrs. WMTEAWAT LAIDIAW CO.. LTD. MEDICAL HALL. LTD. CRAZY HAWAIIAN HONOLULU PRIMS DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD JUST ARRIVED. PRICKS404 words
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301 1939-11-26 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, November 26. State Lotteries OEADING between the lines of His Excellency's speech, ii is fairly plain to see thai war taxation is on the way. Treating it as a doubtful egg, he chose that method of breaking t gently. He expressed the hope that any new taxation301 words
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Article335 1939-11-26 8 lIISCONTENT m Germany is growing but it has not :1 1 reached a stage at which it could be said to be a really dangerous rival to tne existing regime. The Nazis have their own way of dealing with dissentients and they are quick to335 words
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Article1230 1939-11-26 8 C. H. Stanley Jones - GERMANS MUST BE DEFEATED FIRST C. H. Stanley Jones MiUohiAm^ ChuL dhw/ifiitujjt By If a revolution against Hitler at hand? [f we are to believe all the w}^)vl* from Paris and neutral capitals it must be so. But there is reason to doubt it. Note the caution with which London1,230 words
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Advertisement729 1939-11-26 8 .very sip of SANATOOEN A_J*\ is a sip <V HEALTH —^^-—-V* i™__ i >^^____N. WW_i^_ 'X. Convalescence after malaria, fever and other serious i!lneaa if ?ften a long anvl (liflicult process. But weakness can he quickly overcome. Take Sanatogen All the elements for builcKng up rhe strength of blood and729 words
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Advertisement48 1939-11-26 8 vril NEW FRENCH REMEDY, THERAPION No* THERAPiONNo.-; THERAPION No 3 Mo. 1 Cars- Dlichtrft*. Mo. 3 Cur«i 8100d 1 Poison. No. SfCaroa Chronlo Weakxiaaaaa. Eo.isb Price St. Chemists, or either No. return Mstl Da. Lr CLERcMed.Co.HaTeretoelcKd.N.W VLondsa OH. LB CLERCS PILLS fof the. Liven K'-nayi weaKhi" to ladder48 words
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Advertisement624 1939-11-26 8 RHEUMATISM&BACKACHE now known lo be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION Few medical discoveries /■>>, etean raw. sore, sick kidneys and bladder and i of ncnt yean can have P? 1 remove acids and poisons from your «yiw»a more far-reaching effect f ii ly, quickly and surely, yet c° nUl upon624 words
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Article, Illustration66 1939-11-26 9 Here i« an artl t al work. Vo U require i I idj hand, K MM tye sad plenty of skill to be sale tc ake on the job this nun is doing, lie Js < hinese nrha fcr milter i»f few cents viii paint the number of66 words
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543 1939-11-26 9 H,, to m vvl I(M CAPITAL TO MINNA. PREPARATIONS FOR ESTABLISHING TIIK SrTre N d. G VEIWMBNT nimK HAVE al G bSJ Berlin is getting t o hot for the Nazi leaders. R.A.F. pamphlets dropped on the streets of the City, have proved that543 words
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254 1939-11-26 9 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STAR TS IN SINGAPORE buy harly Campaign Popular r (Tribune staff Reporter) J DFSI \V; S mv XS Sl ASON ,CI SH BOTH ,N SHOPPING AM, IN ii.!;N s;M;;!^;; ,{,:sKv,s abroa «a S already waht. Jt -tarted aa early an the first week of November, and is now254 words
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Article69 1939-11-26 9 7-v Chungking. Detailed plans have been mad- for the disposal of three million dollars appropriated by tins National Government for Hood relief m North .China piovinces. Hopei. Honan. Shantung and Shansi Tentatively scheduled. $1.320 000 will )^r; Inn1 nnn H 0pe .L $895 000 for" Honan, -a.OOO69 words
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157 1939-11-26 9 MAN INVENTED GAS MASK 100 YEARS AGO D London. Nov. (i. ETAILB of ;i gas mask of 1*25 are given m the journal ol the Royal Sm-ietv of Arts for November. la principle it was exactly similar |c the modem respirator A drawing slums that m appear ance aiM> H157 words
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Article99 1939-11-26 9 CHILDREN WHO WON'T EAT Tnere's nothing so wearing for a mother as a child who won't eat well Usually such a child Is the 'nervy/ highly-strung type He picks at his lood, looks pale and loses weight. Coaxing wont improve matters. Child specialists everywhere recommend Horllcks for these nervy children99 words
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Advertisement462 1939-11-26 9 Arthritis Cause Fought m 30 Minutes f££W_-ru_rsti2 minute, efter lb. n_t*firofft__J_ .nTftS. fclS 0 ™--_S- no? »",.i,|..,,„,i Umber, rou „afHg-«3_ r_TgLi___sr_ coenusi loeaj n. c guarantee protects you. l^U_a_tVT^f____P»** [Science Introduces to MAUMH f aSTARTUNC DISCOVERY J That is bringing Glorious Relief to -_W-_t _J .Untold Thousands of gigff StiA462 words
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Advertisement327 1939-11-26 9 l^'T^T^Tf^^R^^^^fßapiaaawj.mHmi ma_-_-_-_------_ \\W At^ J I m aaajf _C «<g iiaaifff |v^j^..^.a_a^_^Ma^-aP > »asateaW-^^^^^ J laJ fCA iwf r ifMWgT^/ Soothing __Ts. f__R I rer, d* r coarse j A^^^ I rp< **<"> smooth JH \o, ♦_s^" -I _l _^aaaW*^^" |h w /^*"'s»a> cia^^ safeguard against/ «2__,^H^ fP o thorough327 words
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359 1939-11-26 10 BRITISH MINISTER ON "THIS STRANGE WAR" London, Nov. -<». UR Waiter Elliot, Minister of Health, speaking at Glasgow last night reviewed the coarse "of t hi- strange war/* In the east, he said, tr.v armies of Germany, marching over huge plains,British Official Wireless - 359 words
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Article70 1939-11-26 10 Peiping, Nov. 2G. IT is most reliably Learned that the German authority m China l ringing pressure to bear on Germans to t ratis!' r to t he i. rman Government all Gold dollars and securities m the United States for the purpose of pivhasingReuter - 70 words
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Article101 1939-11-26 10 Daring Production By Repertory Players Singapore. Saturday. LAST night the Singapore Repertory Players produced "Room For Two" at the Victoria Theatre. This is a very daring production, full of clever dialogue and Is a rather ambitious pioduction for amateur players. The Repertory Players gave a good account101 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-11-26 10 M. S. Pandit, Tiong Hoa Hotel, First Floor Room No. 2 No. 4-6 Prinsep Street, Singapore. Phone 3447. If you want to solve your petty-fixes, visit M. S. Pandit, who is most popular Ramalist (Ancient Arabic Systems! Able to Rive advice for Business, Heart 1, Wealth. Love.84 words
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87 1939-11-26 10 JAP ITALIAN ENVOYS CALL AT FOREIGN OFFICE London, Nov. 26. THE Italian Ambassador has alto called at the Foreign Office to discuss th? British Government's decision on the seizure of German exocrts and to express the views of his Government c the legality of this measure. The Japanese <or visitedBritish Official Wireless - 87 words
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Article68 1939-11-26 10 COLLEGIANS made merry last night at the annual Raffles College dance held at the Oci Tiong Ham Hall. Thank ere due to the dance committee who organised the dance and made it a complete success. The Samboclum* Dance band provided the music. Among the many people present68 words
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Article69 1939-11-26 10 London, Nov. 2G. City editors discern encouraging signs In the shifting of interest from the gilt-edged In which prices are already at a level reducing the general yield i fcclow the pre-war level. Ip ether sections cf the market, including hcm< rails, textiles tnd certainBritish Official Wireless - 69 words
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54 1939-11-26 10 Paris, Nov 2f» F K Wa un m v r nm; K umanian that Nazi dr. ctesar < with iheiVij ing Bgures m it. The Popul crnn, trade talks with Germany, <\ YIV] reaction from the Reich must v n. T B v meReuter - 54 words
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Article83 1939-11-26 10 PREMIER 'S BROADCAST TONIGHT London, Nov 26 IN view ol the fact that the Prime Minister did not pive m the House of Commons his usual periodic review of the !>■ ,var before the >>nd of the session on Thursday, many 8.8.C listeners are looking forward special tl t toBritish Official Wireless - 83 words
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Article75 1939-11-26 10 NEED FOR U. S. NAVY IN PACIFIC Wa N<»t. II Mil. acting M*Trtary to tin U.S. Navy, m Ins annual report, advocates the ntcntion of a jor portion of ih? American fleet m the Pacii alii be affordtc' m.. it unity for tactl. etl training. Mr technical n lore imjwrtantReuter - 75 words
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Article23 1939-11-26 10 Sin- day. AT 3 p.m. to-d; Id to have fallen < < MP* rZ ■12, \rd with i on the left cnee- *> ispected23 words
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Advertisement763 1939-11-26 10 M^ j TThs con happen to you! m*Ak ls!l \jEfo Those Awful Pains Bjßi A^er Meals y -^HBf A warn n 9 that y° ur ffll^ stomach needs attention |j ♦^T^J*^' Flushing-, Palpitation, Feeling of Over-fulness are the pT :T first slight bymptoms of stomach trouble. A few doses ol763 words
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Advertisement187 1939-11-26 10 Higbßlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many women as men suffer from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease that stuts about the time of Change of l.irV nnd is the real cause of much heart trouble and later on of paralytic strokes. Common symptoms of Hiu'h Blood187 words
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Advertisement79 1939-11-26 10 MAKE IT A POINT TO CALL AT ENSIGN BOOK STORE BEFORE YOU FIX A I DECIDE ON YOFK SELECTION OF BOOKS FOR CIIRIaCTMAS CHRISTMAS CARDS AND FANCY STATIONERY are our specialities. Have you Inspected them? If not, ea;i ai 47. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. WLm WLB R mRI fc if "op79 words
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Advertisement54 1939-11-26 10 jigger' Mm/km \jS* ''£i Mi ul *m r Jr HmT i With a BRUSH an artist WORKS WONDERS With a tooth brush you, too, .•an v/ork wonders. Just try a lia ]f. inch of Kolynos on a dry foofhbrusft-twice .lailv— anJ see the amazing difference m your teeth.] BRIGHTEN your54 words
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302 1939-11-26 11 MALAYA CUP r VGBY iVo Scoring By Either Side R.N.-R.A.F v. 1v uiix -mi. Johore J\|| M v .m N :S MA M A '<« <i<.KK FIXTI XX DREW \viVll l H»i .M-'ir" 0 M VKS "-'«'>AV. THE K.N.-R.A.K. HUM JOHORE, NEITHER SIDE302 words
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Article274 1939-11-26 11 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS London, Nov, 26. nl Engliah and Scottish It football matches played to-day MIDLAND. ntry 4. Wal all :i ham .i Lauton l Ich Wolverhampton o LAST MIDLAND. Bain.sky 2. Not! I »unty l. Donca.ster 2. Che: terfleld Man (Held We m day 3 yott.s Fore <i Incoln274 words
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Article24 1939-11-26 11 S;,,U!j;iv i! Police dreai .iripnHi ,uil:m Association, one all. In lendiy game of hock v at the Police 301 thus afternoon24 words
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Article54 1939-11-26 11 Ties for the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament for Monday and Tuesday aie: Mixed Doubles Final: Monday Miss Nathan and R Nathan i_3» vs Miss P Eber and Yap Ah Hian <— 15.3 >. Men's Doubles Final: Tuesday, Wee Errg Leek and L C. Goh 30 vs R Nathan and54 words
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Article122 1939-11-26 11 London 26 JT is officially announced that ihe Press and Censoi h i Conducting an enquiry cave ol evasion of censoi Pcutei learn.-, t. e »:i ry n to carnage done to the cruiser Be;--mentioned last night, nea htch was made known to agencies and news-Reuter - 122 words
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Article30 1939-11-26 11 In a friendly game o cer played yesterday at Farrer Park the Singapore Traction Co., Emp'oyees' Associa- von deteated Thorn] ts Club by four goals to two.30 words
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Advertisement41 1939-11-26 11 Mbiore STRENGTH TO RUNDOWN BODY a DM ely -f Ml I). T. I.l.Msso 10 loi Won«»n. 0 10 0 10 BB »N \r. l <j 1 1 0 aO 1 i >■> o I 'IM A COMPANY, m id Sn,. I I41 words
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Advertisement135 1939-11-26 11 OMV HALF A MINUTE ANT) UNWANTED HAIR GONE. Without Razor— Soap— Liquid— Powder or Paste ■^pwraHaajnMaMv^gjagß BY A £IMPLE Rubbing with IBAIti TOIfEI »y^ F^aaaT afl (Made m U.SA.) '4_m*_i Tam-T JO I ac mm JH ■V Jr afl-g N <> «»<!< ur No pain. No irritation. am **w\*r**Ar Aa135 words
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Advertisement282 1939-11-26 11 Eczema Itch Killed m 7 Minufes Your Pkin has nearly M million tiny seams I\m r, I\w1 w, germs hide and cause terrible Itching, Cracking, Ecsema, Peeling Burning Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis i.la< kh. ads. Pimples, Foot Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not282 words
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Advertisement350 1939-11-26 11 f" "LOOK AT MEI IBJ*l Oggmmtw r I don't worry about ferer. I used to be weak and irritable and would easily have fallen victim to malaria or I- w-7 oihvr »>vers if the doctor had not General Weaknett prescribed Kalzana. Kalzana ha. and eakneat made me fit and strong350 words
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528 1939-11-26 12 Punjabs And Cricket Club Dra w At Hockey THRILLING GAME ON THE PADANG SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. S.C.C 2; Punjab Regiment 2. IN ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING GAMES OF HOCKEY SEEN ON Tills PADANG TIMS SEASON, THE S.C.C. DREW 2-ALL WITH THE PUNJAB REGIMENT. p|a,\ throughout, the combination of both sets528 words
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Article182 1939-11-26 12 The following have been selectei play hockey ror the V.M C tinst Poll al the Police Dep N Pillay er, A C Wilt I 1 1 R i.■-• ri i m L< c Fon iim (Captain i A C an I B. Suratt t t ipire I Pan.182 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-11-26 12 will SlT JT llwa L.IV. Sphingor. v Mis s Lilian Tan si th, hrvcasahi 8.1 (Singapore) m a frirndh i v wl j;, j27 words
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350 1939-11-26 12 S.C.C 17 at«. "Rest" :>. [N ;1 rather interesting r tigh-and-tumble rugby match played at Farm Park yesterdaj the S.C.C. beai the "Rest" by 17 point* (one got] try, and three penalties) to three (a penalty). The game waa I ding,350 words
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Advertisement794 1939-11-26 12 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart ~%> x Take And Stop Limping DT let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New BwOfDodi Ke edy that cures tht'-.^h the blood sad have done v*-ith enforced i worry, s tfcring and expense. Lej; a! -> and pains s<x>n vanish794 words
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Advertisement282 1939-11-26 12 When FEETfeel THROTTLED! eW$ L£plDf A When feet feel choked, throttled, ready to burst richt out of your shoes blarre the stale root Ac:d that collects m the skin pores. Youi feet have more porei than any other part o\ your body 3,000 to every square in^b of These are282 words
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Advertisement190 1939-11-26 12 you do not know it! You ard] find Use MSN I Niviwi IrMed :r I**** I**1 the world over aa the oriiy SH -It ttxtttfrnvstm tf,day. '''•*rV wisdom which ex.sted centuries HO «J*"*JJ aid illummsted mankind nt divine Uirht <*"" foremen generation i v >ey not: :n| matttr wfut Ihett190 words
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88 1939-11-26 13 Brighter Travel In Blacked -Out Britain I ..inil'Mi, \ov. C. Willi I lighting «.i the new approved type tahiea atakee it pussihia n»r passengers t«> read m the blat k «»ut. is to at introiaeei In some Southern Railwa steam and electric tralStt on Monday. Trains equipped lor ihis brighter88 words
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305 1939-11-26 13 HOW COLOUR BLINDNESS WAS DIAGNOSED (By R A Thompson Doctor of Ox iil.ii Science) nNDOUB'nni.Y there have been col- oar-blind people fi om thi t,\ time but it remained for John Da ton, towards th< close ol the Eighte< century, I the world tlu- first published account ol the peculiarity.305 words
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628 1939-11-26 13 _r~y a a Gallant Captain mr 'mr M A 'mt Honoured v eav e( -'I they outwitted, outaaviamted. and even outpaced »tna( is the maximum of which aha la officially capable. 'eased "h laT was re- (l > the Ministry of information PiX628 words
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140 1939-11-26 13 Chungking. 11 LAKGE-scale purchase of surpuls rice m Hunan. Kiangsi and Anhuei provinces will be undertaken by the National Government la co-operation with the provincial Kovi rnments and the tour government banks $20,000,000 has been allotted by the National Government as sinking fund for the140 words
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Advertisement22 1939-11-26 13 twr^i \mV ltd f^ aSal f V I never offend through neglecting PERSONAL FRESHNESS »!f7? *»<»hmi. eoar lUatuoHT, iimitss, f^aaaa.-llr' "Neil AND.22 words
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Advertisement327 1939-11-26 13 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours I hanks to the discovery of an American physician, It now Is possible to get rid of those terrible spalls of choking, gasping, coughing and Wheeslng Asthma by killing the true- cause which Is Germs In the blood. No more burning of powders, no327 words
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Advertisement1019 1939-11-26 13 AMw r t 1/17 Kr\ 4 A -A—T »"lIQI UU m YOU find hpsf m m jvu llliu UC9I mm aTaTaTaTSV. .aSBBaTaTaTaW-OJSv'' .aSB^ aHaTaTB. Ammmmr w HP^taTaß. \mmw >^a^a^^ l js-ija^a^' a^^^BaiattM^f aAaVI is the answer^tt Sachi^or SlmTmSSi the standard approved treatment Jo mother should be without a is a1,019 words
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687 1939-11-26 14 These are extracts from an article on Clarence Stmt's plan published by the American periodical "LIFE WOULD a United States of the World founded by the li democratic countries with power to add to their number, provide a s a t,s687 words
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Article457 1939-11-26 14 Five Miles Up, Dodges Death Plymouth, Nov. 6 DERGEANT-OBSERVER LESLIE WEBBER, now on honeymoon m Cornwall, has crowded romance and high adventure into life since war began. As one of the first RA-F. men Bent to France, he jumped to safety from a blazing plane five miles up— it was457 words
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Article348 1939-11-26 14 ANTI-NAZIS TO AID THE ALLIES Zurich, Nov. 6. I)K. Otto Strasser, creator of the "Black Front/ the most powerful illegal party mi n (Jermany, and Dr. Hermann Auschninc. former President of the Danzig Senate, are among members Of a "(lerman National Council," which is being formed, 1 understand, by leaders348 words
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Advertisement329 1939-11-26 14 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO Whrn baldnens threatens bond reds ol Mr. Jain'-s 11 ndhy's workmates ramaxnr aai what Kotako did for him. I had no hair on mf 3j£~' {iSm\ mid m h;i." aaasataav Jm\\m\4mm Ha ot a alible hair. At We^^emmrrgt— tl el> capital329 words
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Advertisement454 1939-11-26 14 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours aa Scientist Explains How \J<p J New Discovery Makes <b£v > Men Feel Years Younger o r. jTJSIT. Ra.t.m An amlaaat phyßlcian. with more than suffering >^ a^,*S_ a a -*»3m Zs^^^gssMaa K^nisES^n'-giand ?ssi; SS u, ,u' his^" o y r h454 words
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Advertisement197 1939-11-26 14 Gain 2sV New Cinema Wef JS^.rttffifcs& ,Htu eight. Run-I^wn. «n£ r r T_ nd a r Hollywood the cinema Stan -nd reqW re strain night and aay the best of medical sen .l«es to n» normal Weight end Hg'feaSSiyffS r.sultc d m a retnarkab c disc now bringing good health197 words
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360 1939-11-26 15 Fundamental Change In Customs Regime It .";,.Y: rr "Bel l I round 7 a Lh< 1 ol a > nor na] ,i Outright Force Td 1 art ol yd the Duty ColJ( i (i on y -ii m the Wi. City acc< ns dutu360 words
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109 1939-11-26 15 Sino-British Air Service Inaugurated hanfUnf. jlil hinese and British authoriX* re agreed to i reciprocal between Kunming < unnanfu l <i Rangd m ami th<« N tonal Aviation Corpora" J lon from Kunming to a- > ii h i isi we* from Kunming on Mond iproc -1 fflghl by lChinese Central News Agency - 109 words
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Article65 1939-11-26 15 War Affects Boxer Students c hungrJng. THE European War has aiTected the plans ol 2-1 uinm rs of the SinoBrttish Boi cr Schcl rships i».- the will >ia\ mi n < hirra until the i:r-l rear when tho will sail for England to pursue sin! i ps Septemlx r. theChinese Central News Agency - 65 words
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87 1939-11-26 15 \i. n i,, i, a. Kweil.it. ►ORtlGNnewap.perr_a.jusl returned from a tour Ihrouah |.«o.«ns „i 'bmmsi, Shansi :,n,l Hopei province* adds to .1.U^me^sn+msn+^sj. CHuZ, gumin Jt A i^ t could themselves I miserable" tw the dcvelo Knowledge, f the han i le. Wl r 1International News Agency - 87 words
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Article50 1939-11-26 15 Chinese Planes Active l/ivani;. jU<> batches of Chinese observa- tion planes twice rcconnoitered over the ex-capital of Honan Province along the Lung-Hai Railway, taking photos of Japanese defense works amidst intense Upanese aircraft lire to Kaifeng, th out. j -I and pu ton (1 imi i dai Chinese Central NewsChinese Central News Agency - 50 words
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Advertisement55 1939-11-26 15 CHIN STATIONS 1 HI GKING fll.y m« I me). KUNMING ■;> "1" ii. 11.9 iix s) m (local tin Java's Tall mm ORCHESTRA New World on Fri. Ist Dec. ol Blind 1 er with i \\t\cw mmmm^ list If 'l .\ii».; r. the •<• ider <>» ii,, mind On rtestra.55 words
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Advertisement410 1939-11-26 15 Serious Stomach OPERATION Avoid e6 mmmm ■l^^ v i__ -mmmk. Refused to be operated on, but now completely cured I FOX over two years I suffered with >ma< b ulcers?*, writes Mr. Edward i 01 Harrington Square, N.W. "I was operated <•:., but the trouble recurred within ren wee Ics.410 words
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Advertisement285 1939-11-26 15 The Wonderful Ophthalmoscope r /< at Am ___r mWF* -j^_P* JgW^JmwmW^ No scientific c: ,i--nation is eon t the use of I; scope. H is one of the most important diagnostic instri ments us. ocu] scientists. With it we can see the inside of the eyeball can y Vl h(i285 words
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Miscellaneous159 1939-11-26 15 On The Air To-day WHEN AND WHERE TO LISTEN IN SINGAPORE ZHF metres (9.fl m in. 11 00 Mill 1 <' ol M d 11 15 ilV by A B Vi( v. I 12 from "The Dan< 'A( nied bj U Theatre Orel re-' Layi uk- sea View H< be]159 words
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357 1939-11-26 16 Quix - Quix Wong Peng Yee Extended In State Match (By "—Johore) II7ITH the decision ol the Johore Bahru Malay Badminton Associationto hold thc second annual Johore Malax badminton championships, interest m badminton m thc State, which has been on the wane for a period,357 words
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Article144 1939-11-26 16 LADIES' SOCIAL MA TCH THF fo' lowing are the teams for ween Re 1 1 I Club and Keppel Goll Club on Wed i c player m< ntioned first) .m. Mrs f. A Elder (18) vs. Mrs. A. b Menzles (18). 3.35 p.m. Mrs. W El Day (IS) vs. H.144 words
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Article234 1939-11-26 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mn urday Cc '< »i i :.<. t four goals In each half and g, ing t hell i .il Intact hock< »am of the Muar Qovernmi nt isn School scored an overwhelming B 0 win over the Batu Pahat Government English234 words
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Obituary110 1939-11-26 16 Domestic Occurrence DEATH. Mrs. Cheng Karig Nghee (nee Qoh Geok ti), > aughter of Mr Gob. So^n Watt d 'he late Mrs. fjoli goon Watt, at 193, Queen Street, at 7 am on Friday h inst. after a brief illness, she left behind to mourn hn- los., her husband, two110 words
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Article243 1939-11-26 16 Greater Confidence In N.E.I. rwmgm more canfident feaihig which 1 :x>\\ prevails m the Netherlands Easl Indies was voiced by the Jara Bode, of Baiavia, recently. Recalling an opinion expressed m its editorial columns m September that Java was In a much better position th m the Mother Country, the243 words
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Article309 1939-11-26 16 Japanese Propaganda In Siam TMIE Japanese claim that they are poor propagandists does not hold good m Siam. Their propaganda, which was subtly launched there some ten years ago, has culminated m the recent visible policy of dis crimination pursued by the Thailand Government at the expense of the Chinese309 words
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403 1939-11-26 16 Final Soccer Match Of Muar Leagu e -P., h, Mu:,r Salutday as, match of th, f j£ n league. The match »h h'h at Mie Muar Club atasaa^SaS large crowd and theY racted keenly contest** aa? 22 Wlv uere fast. and PX(, han <fs As a result ol this urn403 words
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Article336 1939-11-26 16 piNLAND knows something about the Russians. She had I fore the last war, and she put her knowledge to food use. all the subject peoples of the Tsardom, the Finns were the successful m asserting their national liberties, writes K° n Matthews m the "Daily336 words
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Advertisement530 1939-11-26 16 PC.ETS UP LIKE A LARK! No more tired feeling "fl grateful 1 am for good health once more! 1 used i<» suffei terribly from headaches Lvi sinc< I started taking Fynnon Suit thai lire. l feeling is nil gone nnd I get up m thc morning like a lark!" (Mrs.530 words
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Advertisement164 1939-11-26 16 WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA SWELLED LEVBB MOVEMENTS. a NICKEL POGKBT from 850 WRIST m 12.00 SILVER POCKI^I? 17.00 WRLST 20.00 DUFT WATER PROOF m 2.^.50 GOLD POCKET 40.00 WRIST I 8 60 WRIST 1? ct 7C.00 m DUST v :d WATERPROOF 14 ct. 6,5.00 i j .fTOr WATCHFaS from $15.0164 words
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Advertisement101 1939-11-26 16 T. C c Exams: 1M0 Learn Short. nd-Typine, etc. the "NEW-WAY' Rapid Coaching by former Tutor Raffles Instn., end Pitman's College— Numerous successes— ENßOLMENT 1-12-39 ONWARDS— "Pitmanite" 273. Jon Chiat Road, Katong. VALUABLE ESTATE LAND FOR SALE. THE ABO^ I MISNTIONED LAND CON TAINS VALUABLE MINERALS SUCH AS [RON OXIDF.101 words
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Article270 1939-11-26 17 IWICHTY STRUGGLE IN SINGAPORE I i l<|M '"> Uie^adaag la u ,,,r, Ma An ">* l»l«t« by 20 polW (a goal, 4 trk. art a Koala, atr, and „,nallv m Malawi i "F "\n referi h Johnston, pierce, < Oan I k -By stSS*270 words
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Article120 1939-11-26 17 Girl May Solve Lost Judge Puzzle X'-W Ve»k, NOV 8 ]>JEW YORK detective* believe that lV they stumbled on the of one of th,. greatest American political mysteries of the eration the disappearance nine years i Judge .1. F. Crater, of the Supreme Court of the Slate- of N« v.120 words
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Article100 1939-11-26 17 BADMINTON SEMI-FINAL Singapore, Saturday. fRA Si Ner.ve beat the Great 1 Eastern Life Assurance Cos. Badminton Party by four games to one m ■..i -final en the Commercial House > rnament played this afternoon at Haw-Par Hall. Clerical Union. Fraser rs mentioned first: Singles: Low Seah Chuan beat Tan La]100 words
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Article67 1939-11-26 17 Singapore, .'■'.iturday.— At 12.47 p.m. to-day. the ambulance was i ailed to MacPhertiOn Fhnid to remove 8 Malay i r of the Oriental Telephone to 'i: General Hospital, who was c fallen from the ceiling of about m a house at MacPhen a 1 d while at67 words
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Article51 1939-11-26 17 Ne v Vark. Nov tl Germany ha>. released several non-American neutral \essels with cargoes for Mic United Stales, according to a Washington dispatch. It is nndcrstot d the* w v,>k were Met the United States had submitted affidavits that the cargoes were »««»t intended foe re- < xporl te» belligerentReuter - 51 words
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148 1939-11-26 17 MORE BRITISH TROOPS ON WEST FRONT London. Nov 2 j T 1 broadca I m English ha j i pre c War Mini tei ■a onfirmiofl havi nnounclng for .some time thai nforcem the 1 08 duo men wl constl! Britl ii sh ire 1 I manpower m the BritlBritish Wireless - 148 words
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Article136 1939-11-26 17 London, Nov. Z-i. A ik Ministiv rasaaJt) caaamsualajae n N<>. 11 states "The Air Ministry regrets te> annoanee the foUowing casualties at various dates: Killed In action, 2; missing, behoved killed, m action, one; previously reported missing, now reported kilhd In action, six; previously reported missingBritish Wireless - 136 words
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Article398 1939-11-26 17 Li nd di, Ne>\. 2.". IN connection with the information now earn vi thai the t* British <»v who were kidnapped a fortnight ago b. I iii itory, neai thc German frontier t i (one ther a< omP I I j a Duti h iReuter - 398 words
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Article112 1939-11-26 17 RUMANIAN CRISIS EXPLAINED r rHK new Ca the oath to the King erday < a di clarat ioi of j n< ny Al. Tatari i, tl mier, stati i i would on .tn tl c military and materia] fore, of the country m I inti n f nat tial delReuter - 112 words
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47 1939-11-26 17 > I A quick way to put on flesh tt Take Clotabs, the I J pi c a solutely taste! Die ,i. j and i und not! I er a lea b i Price 1 Gil spic ho 217 Sin rap r<47 words
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Advertisement33 1939-11-26 17 _r 'T^ at. I) mv. JB 111 JJp% WEAKNESS L DEBILITY ANEMIA DESCHIENS' Ol KUr of Hannoglobia ALVVA', j CURES, and jjiw, health and fs» U«:._» iu4_a a.^uij.*. rsw m«si. M«di«.*t«<i wiaes. ate.33 words
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Advertisement632 1939-11-26 17 Men Made Old By Mysterious Gland Trouble MtSSSUS^ ,ik ?*moat and ,<iroad to premature old s«e by proStite \^'i :s k ,"V wn M "'og.no. Profe'land trouble. proatau qcmo ban been v ed by thousands of men e-nc of the commonest symptoms of thin nLuiVaf* ,f th,; y»»o report quick632 words
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Advertisement71 1939-11-26 17 77 c. r>| aaßßaaf_E___________Z___)_S_^~^. T^~^allr^3p.i_y^***?i» -~—J j»>ij_|_a________ii__rr»t fi i V >BBBa^ .^l^ff^T.^K M g J L/g J stta* A^^^-'^^Hatl X jSaH aWf\g:':-:- SSHsBBsAI SHI BaVAaKHaflHr-'— Sal t£ I aa _sVJ 'A? .VIS 7^"- jttat y .'Joe- 3smmmßm\*\ wS r.^'A&f yyyZ^jmmW\ M yo^ ;^^Bsm H^^m mJ 18 •'';&&&'.'^j&mmmmm x .v^awaflar K>ai_|71 words
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334 1939-11-26 18 How Britain Treats Rights Of Neutrals London, Nov 25 WITH the introduction of the modified pro. leh re recently anik»uiic<(| the British contraband control machinery is working with increasing moothness and its «>t>jecl cl maintaining full British belligerent rights, while at the same lime- meeting as far as possible theBritish Wireless - 334 words
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Article63 1939-11-26 18 Changking, Nov. 2r>. WHILE raaitarT eif impending changes m the personnel of the Chinese (iitvcinmein persist. Beater is rettaaly Informed that such reperts are nothing more than mere eonjectare The- rumour- have b :»en preralent m Changking following the closing Of tfct Sixth Plenary siReuter - 63 words
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Article166 1939-11-26 18 London, Not 25 NAZI propagandists have been making some rather wild stateiiu ut^ aaeail conditions m India Willi a \ie\\ te> proving "the iniquities c t British rule typical example is the assertion thai there are 10,000,000 unempleyed m India. No comprehensive Indian unemploytatistics exist,British Wireless - 166 words
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Article43 1939-11-26 18 London. Nov. 25. MR. F. A. Norman, Of the Ministry of K>UT, wl is attending the Inter Lonal Lab ur Organisation's second regional conference of American States at Havana as British Government ob ir, ye rday delivered a speech iccess to the conference.43 words
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Article, Illustration365 1939-11-26 18 Big Sacrifices Are Necessa ry London, Nov. 1). ]V|lv. GEOFFREY SHAKESPEARE, Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to tho Admiralty, speaking yesterday at Norwich, said: "The immediate cause of the war was the pledge to stand by Poland if she should become the victimBritish Wireless - 365 words
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Article127 1939-11-26 18 Singapore. Saturday. A talk on "The Modern Bomber" by an officer of the Royal Air Force will be broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. on Monday. Nov. 27. at 7.30 p.m The much-discussed "Bomber versus Battleship" controversy will be touched upon m this talk, and other points127 words
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Article129 1939-11-26 18 JAPANESE OCCUPY NANNING Tokyo, Nov. 2,v JAPANESE troops occupied Nanning, meist strategically important town m southern Kwangsi Province, yesterday afternoon, slier entering a corner of thc town at 2 20 p.m., the Japanese Expeditie»n;u> Force m South China ■nnoances m a communique Before storming Kanning the Japanese troops crested the129 words
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Article169 1939-11-26 18 THE Times Rotterdam e< dent says he It IS thai German peace proposals whi Oapt. Stevens una Mr. Bcm oX9 mining when they were kid. ped had ;'s t fir basis th< ta>nance of i u^ prs-enl <■ m Gfsrmany, h i r r < asReuter - 169 words
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Article93 1939-11-26 18 Tok>o. Nov JAPAN Is anxious te» maintain J f cod neighbour relations with sll fe>rti:n powers There fere. i< the atmosphere i> favourable-, negotia tions will be started for the read.iusimeni e:i relations v. itle fore eeu'ntries, including the United States This i" man ol th93 words
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Article74 1939-11-26 18 VIOLATION OF LAW BY NAZIS London IN mi'itary circles La tat-miM Ith.t Germany h™ add, o the mounting 1.. t of he i Thi 3 is ln direct tion of 1907 Germany, which forbids '^s of a host, "I military operatic ecuntry. Other German violations m p >•>,* The Ha*ueBritish Wireless - 74 words
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191 1939-11-26 18 Many Neutrals Killed By Nazi Action TIIK total number of neutral sul JCCtfl kilie-d by (.emianv mm} the befinaaai of the war M h irvraled m an Hadrsltj witrarsi ju^t received m Singapore. Mere than 180 ncutinl lives hart teen lest by enemy action at lea this statement; and 140191 words
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Article94 1939-11-26 18 London. N .I^RGEpsrtoft^MMj^Ji H i i,v llis>la.rst.vsOovcrsj-i r wr rI el -f Polish r^^^ v cd m Kspemsetourgr-arf* -ih, Government's fund j* ln Lf£ ployed mainly to P ;cvld V/o f rrn*clothing to many v,ho ielt Poland m t rly 10.000 shirts »nd Vnl'e. OOOOo^^ S.COOReuter - 94 words
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