Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 December 1939
1939-12-03
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Title Section17 1939-12-03 1 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1939 VOL. 7— No. 2& 5 A.M. EDITION FIVE CENTS17 words
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855 1939-12-03 1 150 MORE SOVIET PRISONERS MASS EVACUATION OF HELSINKI COMMENCES tlIEI.n.MAl*fiUAi m i Helsinki, Dec. 2. 1 ex ior m Mannerheiin has issued an order to the troops for DUi m dei mien-^ 2"" 1° Ms dvt and concluding: "The war We are fiarhS i?Reuter - 855 words
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Article17 1939-12-03 1 I ii lier news off I inne h-So\ iet Hghtini and special map off F.nland m D'tce'17 words
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278 1939-12-03 1 Finland's Bulwark Against Russians A BRITISH soldier, broadcast lllf from the BBC. last Bight, s::id that it was problematical whether the Russians with their vast force** would be able to defeat the Finns at thc Karelian f rentier. Tie region, he said, extends to the south east corner of Finland278 words
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Article49 1939-12-03 1 London. Dec. 2. Tho German vessel. Eilbek. 2,185 tons, and the trawler Sophie Bousse, 215 tons, have been captured by the Royal Navy and taken to port as prizes. The Eilbek •sailed fn>m Canada just, before the outbreak e>f war and later arrived at Azores. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article27 1939-12-03 1 London, Dee. :l. Japanese Bhipyarda are te> eoaamenee w<»ik eai ftl patrol vessels e.irlx next year. Thc le;tal teinnage ol these vessels will be 50.000 tons. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article61 1939-12-03 1 With the eaaiare of the Filbek and Sophie Buss,, (he total (ierman intTihanl loanagtl captures Of sunk since the beginning of t h t war is 11."»..a,l tons. Britain has captured Xi ships with a tonnage ai lt,7M, Franca throe resSeb with a tonnage «>t Ifalatt, vii i<- 19 siiipsReuter - 61 words
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Article20 1939-12-03 1 Paris, Den, ft. A eoaaaaaniajac States that their is nothing a t" im portance t «> report during the night ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article16 1939-12-03 1 Lima. Dee. t Si K. Manuel Prado wa s preHinime'i nt v President of Peru to-day.16 words
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Article39 1939-12-03 1 A Washington, Dec. 2.—The White House announce that President Ke>e>sevelt may make a statement to-day on the internatie>na| situation m which he vvil| attempt to clear up the <|iie-stion of nn»ra| embargoes em sales of bombers to Russia ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article49 1939-12-03 1 W I m' l.asaden, Dee. •>. The Domei Agent reports that an agreement was siKiied yesterday by which shipping services between Hongkong and Canton will shortly be resumed. Japanese vessels win maintain twice -a -week servh es. while British OH reliant vessels will rim ucpklv i er\ i« es. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article834 1939-12-03 1 WORLD'S PRESS REACTS 'J'HIS is how the \\<;rld Press reacted to the Soviet rape of Finland: I _l tf* London Lomment ii rncsl newspap.ri to-day. th<> Invasion of Finland is the subject of editorial comment. The Times says: I r the second time m three months a people seeking only834 words
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Article209 1939-12-03 1 F rance Calls Up More Men Laondon, Dec. 2. pRANCE is calling; up more men. It was officially announced m Paris this afternoon that thoae nun of the> first reserve who have not so far been called up will have to report by tin- 15th of this Men of theReuter - 209 words
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90 1939-12-03 1 Polish Army And Air Force To Be Formed London, D< c. 2. BROADCASTING last night, President Etackiewicz announced that Poland is now fe rming m France and Britain an Army and Air Force tinden- the command of General Sikorski. Count Rackiewicz also announced that he had decided to create aReuter - 90 words
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Article39 1939-12-03 1 Paris, Dee 2 a German submarine wa.s aunk bj a French destroyer escorting a convoy, accord tig to the Paiis Boir. After depth eh were dropped a large amount of oil floated to the- surface Reute rReuter - 39 words
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103 1939-12-03 1 SINGAPORE IS THREAT AGAINST PEACE, SAYS SOVIET MOSCOW, Dee. Z. pRAVDA writes that the advantages of peaceful Russo Japanese relations arc te» 0 clear for Japan te> permit that Part of the American press which is serving the "dealers i„ death" to force Japan te> gi V( up the Soviet-Reuter - 103 words
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Article106 1939-12-03 1 Employers And Labour To Help London, Dec j. Jj^S importanl new scheme announced by tin- nfinistrj Supply giv< h employers and work irs a voice m mobilising the industrial war drive to the maximum. The Ministry la arranging an area organisation throughout the country tayolving local boards and committees meReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement17 1939-12-03 1 ELSIE MARY BATTERY hoad Tel: 4772 X v E V «> I ci I* I* S S V17 words
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Advertisement154 1939-12-03 1 BAmnv voad Tel: 4772 llrrssrs lor All Or«-»sions $5. to $30. f-r r _aaa^aw-~ Wli r "^^nl nT x--» 7/7 I c.WM**! ""^V Ar a^LMta _k If *»«.<«—- atnnw ii.i..t>« T i _H «>?»«.• n.. a, _a# l W'^* e *^n"*^Bßaaaw l^ammmT mmm\ MmmX^eem, T^TtC MaU^S aM^y^Ka I__C_i B _^_____j^#154 words
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201 1939-12-03 2 STARTLING PROGRESS IN MALAYA Record Numbers In Cl c I ambridge Examinations Singapore, Saturday. WAR or no war, the Cambridge exanimations will ko on. Over 2.160 candidates, drawn from 26 centres, will represent Singapore m this year's greatest test for201 words
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Article63 1939-12-03 2 Singapore. Saturday.— A 50-year-old Boyanese, Ha?. Salleh bin Hajt Ibrahim, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, this morning, when a charge ot rapo on a 14-year-old Malay girl was preferred against him. On the application of Court Inspec tor Charles W. Such, the63 words
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112 1939-12-03 2 CENTRAL CHINESE SCHOOL FOR MALACCA (Tribune Staff Reporter) A CENTRAL Chinese school is to replace tour important l mailer institutions m .Malacca. To make this possible, Mr. Aw Been Haw, well-known Chinese philanthropist, has donated 517.c00 for the purchase of land at the back of Kubu Plain for erecting the112 words
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370 1939-12-03 2 Malaya— Poised Between 2 Wars— Ought To Be Happy T HAVE just read a letter from an old Malayan friene. now living m London. No English magazine ever put the description of London during war-time, with the sand-bags by the thousands, blackouts and curfews, m such terse yet familiar phrases370 words
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Article90 1939-12-03 2 Singapore, Saturday. -The wedding took palce this afternoon at the St Andrew's Cathedral between Mr. Samuel Lee, the son of Mr. and Mr> K. Y. Lee, of the Eastern Studio, and Miss Elsie Soo. the dauehtr of Mr. and Mrs. Soo Chuen. of Shanghai. Mr. Edward Stoner. of90 words
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Article18 1939-12-03 2 Further barter pacts arc expected to result from the adjustment of the Ang-lo-Soviet Pact regarding rubber and timber.18 words
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Article63 1939-12-03 2 Singapore, Saturday .—Chew Boon pleaded guilty :n ths Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham thi morning, to a charge of theft of three pieces of iron valued at $3. the property Of Siong Lim Saw rrvll. On the applied t on of Court Inspector Charles63 words
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Article320 1939-12-03 2 3 New Schools In 1940 (Tribane StalT 'Reporter) THK progress of Chinese education m Singapore m the last lew decades is reflected m the number of schools, built or building; m rural areas of the approved tyue. New buildings have been erected and many more are- being put Up, and320 words
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Article59 1939-12-03 2 Singapore. .Saturday.— Thng Ahg Po a 18-year-old Hokkien was this morning produced before Mr. C H Koh In the Third PoVce Court when a char-/ of taking part m an armed robbery at Cheng Cheok Street on Nov 7 was explained to him. The case was postponed59 words
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Article73 1939-12-03 2 si »s:il>«re, Saturday. RIZGKmaU a c man. uho stated th" l I Sfu <-'•. charged with bf-in, three days Wm";- -<•• •••tn magistrate I't/Kerald WaM to U at Bukit n ins e.f subsfetaace an l c unable to rive a ™Li e.i himself. Kood aceo73 words
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250 1939-12-03 2 Singapore Saturday [IU Ah Put and Tan Hun pleaded guilty this morning mi n the Criminal District Court lieforo Mr. L. McFali, em jointly having m their •180 tahils eif opium. Tlie first accused added to hfc l hat he had a wife250 words
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Advertisement117 1939-12-03 2 4b m\ "~l K*a^l a^aa. ITS acid that causes those terrible stomach pains corrosive, ulcerating excess acid which burns the delicate lining of the stomach and turns your food into a fermenting, indigestible mass. The only way to get relief is to neutralise the excess stomach acid. Just take one117 words
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Advertisement99 1939-12-03 2 mi. OF athi.om: BROADCASTS Singapore, Saturday. The Right Hon. thc Earl of was heard over the BBC. early morning speaking on "Mora. Spiritual Re Armament" 'Iflba_2saa3ar^^^^ ''-^i"'"' ffiffij^ r •I Kill MALAYA'S CINEMA DELUXE 3. 15-0. 0 1V lEVERY JE/^T/. TIP-UP /qPMCHfI/R| 9.15_ ara>- M tmmmMmmMMmmmsmwmm^ united txaen TO-DAY and99 words
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Article233 1939-12-03 3 IT'LL MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER (I ribune Stall Keportei T.\i;i i vinegar org dilute s .d„lion oi impure acetic acid kno« v io man from the earliest of times, maj ahortly become cmc sf Singapore a newest industries. The pri ,nt war m China has iaed233 words
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89 1939-12-03 3 POSSESSION OF COUNTERFEIT COINS ALLEGED n It Singapore, Saturd ty, JJ^ll :n n,,. BUni 0 f s;4O0O m two a» tl -v morning offered k Norma Mbtrt Jan: a, «g.year OK' Earasian, who wa, produced before Mr. C. 11. Koh m the Third •"I'm- (..mt on a rharge of fraudu-89 words
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Article25 1939-12-03 3 ol rubber from Malaya ***** tons eleven months nen mr months last year 4u\ (»io d. repiocntina an in'"X .ir 17 74,; t0,..25 words
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Article44 1939-12-03 3 Acetic ;u u aij(| I(>rnijr a( i(l m twQ the e.xnort of winch Is [trail Settlements ;;;'f s ;i written permit i obtained JJJJ? th compel ot authority In i i This informal on la con 111 iment Gazette extra ■Oaary, U ai published44 words
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Article, Illustration222 1939-12-03 3 THE ISLAND CORPS rhi Island, c KUCCCSS fh« Victoria aire cm ti <( Lieut. Stanley Adams comes of aa old Lond n theatric «i famih dating i>a«u io the Bancroft and Georee Edward da: is his first prodar lon show m .milS..V. as he familiai I know ii. oni c222 words
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Article542 1939-12-03 3 EDDIE TAIT— A KING TO DYAKS MAN WHO BROUGHT FUN TO THE EAST (Tribune stair Reporter) AIM kl>V IV a I HUI.MV. the of a near.) nude headman, somewhere m the heart oi Siamese teakwood forest, is a big; black MickeN Mouse doll. headman and all th.> members hi« family542 words
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Article63 1939-12-03 3 $100 BAIL FOR ALLEGED COMMUNIST Singapore, Saturday -Charged with acting as number of an unlawful eociety, the Malayan Communist Party N" Ah Chow, a 18-year old Hvlam Canned trial before Mr C. H Koh m the Third Police Court this morning. U.s worship postponed the case t i Dec 963 words
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Article436 1939-12-03 3 (Tribune SUA Reporter) H°M*YWOOD's Rim moghufa chew <»n their cigar bntts, gaac on the l *ne enacted before the blazing ar < lifihts llir scene depicted is trench with soldier* fighting a urim |«na.to.hand battle, bayonets ami <>s ver> mm h mi n evioN n< s436 words
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206 1939-12-03 3 WHO'S THE "LIFE AND SOUL OF THE PARTY which are you— Mr. Cheery or Dismal Desmond? You CJm through life like a wet blanket, of course. l>ut it won't help you much And think what you're missing all the fun nnd sparkle of a healthy, vigorous, full existence! The trouble206 words
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Advertisement273 1939-12-03 4 Warner Itrc.s. Sensational Topici Kiln.' "**--> TO-DAY 11 a.m.. 5.15, Ll AAA KR W'My 'VAkW-W' ft WIW VfemJastM mmti' l-a^-OlnT^^^' •^lnV^kN "toenail -V aßaSaSaSaSaaaßßaSWaaav aSW A .snaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaS M7m\^mL\ *^S S>rS I^Bsf-WQaSaSSaSSaaSa! 'jf HIIf asHF **fe4jK UKDO,II,( |H mfzßm w^^ -•^osaaPw^^ ■ES I' QBaSaSa-aa-BaSaa-SBSBOBaaBIVr aVaSa^BSaWV "J£ 11//. Jgmw NOEL McCßfWlilyl BRENDA273 words
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Article, Illustration978 1939-12-03 5 FINNS WANT COMPLETE POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE mUm eW Mmm I --> g Lmm Molotov Will Not Talk With Tanner aa t^. MOSCOW, Dec *> CCORDING to the Tass Agency, aM. Kuusinen, the Premier and Foreign Minister of the new iinnisn "People's Government," has informed the >Reuter - 978 words
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308 1939-12-03 5 JAPANESE DROP 200 BOMBS ON LANCHOW Chungking, Dec. JAPANKSi: aircraft I .st night raid td lam how and sian. lecordws te Chinese repor i over Mnos were dropped at Lanchou Mirt.ng hi s i n the city, but i. casualties arc reported.— Reuter. Messages from Shanghai indicate Jjat Japanese troops308 words
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Article122 1939-12-03 5 Shangrhaj, Dec. 2. JHE Shanghai Municipal Goonci] rejected the allegations contained I m it sent by Mayor i, of the Japanese sponsored Municipality ot Greater m connection with the j sh oting incident outside the settle- mt nt road on >*- v. 1. involving two of m122 words
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Article41 1939-12-03 5 Thc Health CemmlUci the League of Nations >idrd <•> ad< pi thi They plan to give I gan teat Jons, and In pirti r to arv GovornnM nt, rspc< nee «Uivm the < Ihi tr tint*, v bi I bl ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article29 1939-12-03 5 According to a Paris radio report Finnish Minimi •<• m tvashln a«> louneed thai Finland UFual, pay annuities on her war debt to (he United Stales due on Dee i.29 words
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Article27 1939-12-03 5 o, Di I i Real; of k.ooo <<»"s. v smiJv by a mine near the British coast. The crow was paved b\ an Italian stea met*.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement143 1939-12-03 5 Hot Weather Calls For This Extra Energy Food a De/icio'ts Quaker Oats rich m v W THIAMIN nourishes, revitalises A datl I Quakf i Oat <!«•« s mu< li to WM oflfsct the sapping, w< (feci ul hot <*j I weather. Il s a whole grain food that sup- plus143 words
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Advertisement154 1939-12-03 5 I M me Amr m BSSSS*O B BU *Va 'OWzt *c£__. '«E_T?B&aaatt laHfe "^fttfr _d r <-aaO-BSSSSSSSBSa?O^ J^ j*4S mtWk N. '"^SSSSSSSSSwZ y fir *"*tt: amT s smlvL *n\r B s^^»^»/'x' bSBBb. 9v- 42" rk's&L J» **Q*T.'Or '3f m'lw AAmmmm\i-%AEsmm\ «a_l •^o*7'* ■»< JSs| _a^t^^ Ah\ *^4 &A \mmMS^mm^ rr^"154 words
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Article, Illustration875 1939-12-03 6 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore VERA ARDMORE BY 11 FULL MOON, veiled by a thin haze. provided tli.? pleasant setting foi many out-door diners at Raffles on Saturday evening (Nov. 25) There were quit.? a number of lai^j parties, one of the most promine.it oeing that for fight, given by875 words
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Article, Illustration187 1939-12-03 6 Talented Musician.... is Miss Mary Crogan. A.L.C.M., from West Australia. I She is at present making her 5 home m Singapore. When she was only seventeen years old, Miss Crogan attained her academic degree, being highly commended by thc Doctors of Music trom the London Trinity College, for her brilliant187 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-12-03 6 A. A.M. Speed Trials Held at the Bukit Sambauang Rub- ber Estate, off the a lf) i mile Jurong 2 Road on Nov. 26, the A. A.M. Speed Trials aroused considerable in- terest Right, are Mrs. WAV. Chivers and Miss Sluila 5 Boehm. Below, a 1 group of inter- ested51 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-12-03 6 Singapore Wedding J A sroup picture taken at thr I wedding «;f Mr and Mfi P B j de Souss <Miv> Dorothy Percira) J who were married on ihursdav last at the Cathedril of the Good Shepherd.37 words
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Advertisement675 1939-12-03 6 REMODELLING F<vP^^ jdf Also drrs«fs jH^^^^j^a****^ ttcs. v A aMr' jff AamAiS a; si'- *0&s8r i C-3 RODNEY J^AHL^^i^*\ HOUSE BAT *^f V., Ti.liY ROAD Robinson Co., Ltd. be£ to announce the extension ot their HAIRDRESSING SALOON also a PEDICURIST DEPARTaMEXT, both under EXPERT supervision. Robinson Co.. Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE.675 words
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Advertisement23 1939-12-03 6 v. V J^h+^^X AXD GROW BEAI TIKI Ij on life m genera] and yourself In particulart%J&* Sal*' amf ar MAYNARD'S CHEMISE BATTERY RD.23 words
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Article669 1939-12-03 7 For The Smart Woman are m ncy?d oi sorm-thin.. lor "dressy" occasions, pay a visit Hison Vague In HVah Street, since acquisitions, display* rl are graciously regal and bl lpgan! featuring all the new favourit smooth velvet, moire, satin, rich. »ttug brocadt and figured lames r Boa ra669 words
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Article128 1939-12-03 7 k NUMBER of people displayed considerable energy last Sunday morning bj turning jup In good time to watch the Sp ed T.rals run by the Automobile Association of Malaya at the Bukit Bamoavtrang Rubber Estate oft the 15^4 mile Jurong Road. I Th» eflss.enejr of128 words
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Article249 1939-12-03 7 STLFFFD BAKED APPLFS 4 large cooking apples rind of V 2 a lemon 4 dt sert-poonfuls mincemeat 1 tablespoonful lemcn juice cream Peel the apples and remove the cores. Put the water Into a saucepan, add the sugar and let it dissolve. Add the I clove.', thinly peeled249 words
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Article, Illustration397 1939-12-03 7 RAFFLES COLLEGE UNION DANCE THE vast O:. Tjong Ham Hall at RaffW College was completely transformed on Saturday, Nov. 25 when the Rafflos College Union held its 2nd. annual dance there. It. was prettily decorated with gay streamrrs and balloons and young collegians made the most of this occasion, since397 words
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Advertisement9 1939-12-03 7 I "C^ A'os'm, f•. t" l*<_gSs^-— 2 M 129 words
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Advertisement43 1939-12-03 7 tH| £H&. MB* As\ Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day! Lsßk —BY l ssl BB; Goodness nose I did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE Sales Representative A. T. Gillespie. P.O. Box 217, Singapore. If you use a solid dentifrice, try MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE43 words
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Advertisement317 1939-12-03 7 mf% Simple steps to 4jj ri a,pet]fec6 \,WArM. or of M* 0 J £__Hr Ak --ma -aSB-F' -BBB^afevav- A fP S&Ovhx Lfsßa Lsßi L^^^av S^_BBBBB>v9' SaßF' IbBBeI Arngt afJaVSU _^_AS^a^V V Afr^ ■■HI 4-, WJ WAVE £FT our health- ror 26 y a rs. miliums of me vo w m<;n317 words
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462 1939-12-03 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, December 3, 1939. FrightfulnessNew Form BRITAIN has not had long lo wait for the unpleasant BUTprise for whicli the Premier asked the public to be prepared m the opening days of the war. lt has come m the form of the so-called magnetic mine, and its indiscriminate462 words
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1540 1939-12-03 8 C, H. Stanley Jones - Prepare For Big Changes In Malaya C, H. Stanley Jones AFTER THE WAR By THERE will be big changes m Europe when tins war ends, probably long before it ends. .Most of v.s in Malaya realist thai All hough we are m t fie war w ith 1 he rest1,540 words
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Article23 1939-12-03 8 Maliy hospital tra|-« rarryj mans weunded m attack °> Front havi d mr la-Chapelle.. s the Germans wmrplam (X U-b23 words
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Article64 1939-12-03 8 irP tO fl» M Mir ,r ?n Monday IS .g rd m Germany en M rat *D£ that regulations go <ing to re can be tightened up, ports from Berlin. ph or iany will ne r M fror .t«er t 0 t a iation the last64 words
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Advertisement285 1939-12-03 8 YOU WANT TO ENJOY XMAS AND NEW rEAR JUST LIKE OTHERS #1 |s\)\ I \_T _L Awssr*^ _f_P At-*-" Recoup HEALTH, STRENGTH VITALITY USE OKASA TAKE OKASA FOR THREE WEEKS— COSTS VOl ABOUT OKASA paasCßlf, enorßSOns Health and Vit-lity restoiins: properties, it completely iCBBHTf- every Iraee of debility ami SfCSaasasesa285 words
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Advertisement202 1939-12-03 8 hi: a superman Th«» "World Beater' Course of Home Training by HAROLD LAfJRANCE. Triple Undefeated Strength champion of OreaL Britain Official Ohmpic Games Representative, so phenomenally successful for over 50.0 jO men between the ages of 1G and go. Including eminent Doctors, members of the Army, Navy and Air Force,202 words
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Article, Illustration8 1939-12-03 9 THIS MAN COLONEL JOSEPH REICHL for hi*" p<8 words
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Article267 1939-12-03 9 GIRL IN WAR FLIGHT probatii rier nurse at Croydon ral H« pital, was the only pasr to step from the Danish air liner Dania- its windows blackediit to prevent espionage when it landed al Shoreham airport (Susyesterday after inaugurating ice between England and Dean ark. D «at the end ol267 words
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Article248 1939-12-03 9 nm,,., Paris, Nov. 16. j '^'-i. (Mdiconien wore shot dead by an escaped convict m a revoler battle m a small hotel m the Paris suburb of Issy-les-Mouli-'lM c policemen were searching for 1 Vocoret, who escaped from the yd)v d), '"'i< penal settlement, after ser"Jonly248 words
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527 1939-12-03 9 A J I i t And He s Living In A Small Flat nvibunc stalT Reporter) r pilK Sphinx has come to lind peace m Singapore Far I rom the madding crowds which cluster round hotel lobbies In the big cities of the world,527 words
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Article, Illustration40 1939-12-03 9 .Ji ethorLlnd p,a 'an? hotel m the word. the best an pointed and the most luxurious. I, was managed for five yean by the man whose picture you see m col. 1, Hctel Kho; Col Joseph Reichl.40 words
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Article405 1939-12-03 9 London, Nov. 16. _/\S the search of the East End was continued yesterday for the killer Of -Chick" Lawrence, the gang loader who was found dead propped against the wall of a courtyard m Spitalftelda on Sunday. Scotland Yard was planning a new clean-up of Soho405 words
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Article295 1939-12-03 9 BOTTLE PARTY "KING" WRITES LYRICS London. Nov. 16. THE income of a Cabinet Minister, chick* n-raising for a hobby, a secret ambition to be a sonic-writer ....Pit them all together and you raye London's newest bcttle-part) "king." Stanley Hai'v.oad i.s hi., name, a biunt little Lancashire man from Manchester who295 words
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Article160 1939-12-03 9 PERMANY is so hard pushed fer 1 BBbmarines ssrina to the leases Inflicted on her flotillas by Ihe British N.i'. v. that tin Higher Cammand are using even the smallest boats fur dangerous oserseas craises The a vi are only designed to work m v. ear the160 words
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Advertisement474 1939-12-03 9 BRITISH#>CYCLES SUnufiliturtn DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. I 601, KAAVONC BAMRU ROAD. j SInCaPORL U IF YOU ARE ILL-RUNDOWN NERVOUS-WEAK-DEPRESSEtV^^j« SUFFER STOMACH DISTRFJ lt a.i'" M^^fl _PS9 BSBBaSßaß^^^^ HSZh;: <-T^S 'I bmßSw B^^/^ i isVSSi^- BBT l rt 'I aSBSWS_a»l^\ VIUII.I'I B^ \y mW? *Xi s 1 1 1 o'irH474 words
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Advertisement255 1939-12-03 9 RE-AWAKEN AND FEED those HAIR ROOTS! jaAA BsV- "My hair fell out." irr'iSS Mrs. Ahw®s> m\\ UUlman. InaTlug rt onl, onM vatch. I *>€*• BBF wae under honpttat It JSf^''"-* BBr can /or mont/it, '^J'iV j^. «T nay toir would v jr<m a^ a _j Thm need i .^jF" Kotalko255 words
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266 1939-12-03 10 TWO POLICE OFFICERS BADLY INJURED Men Want 20 Per Cent. ages' Increase "EM YE hundru: angry sawmill workers, now on strike, attacked two European police officers and a constable early last night m Beach Road, when police tried to disperse a crowd of demonstrators m266 words
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Article149 1939-12-03 10 PIRATES ATTACK BRITISH STEAMER Shanghai, Dec. 2. pIRATES attacked the British river steamer Wulin m the Yangtae river delta Whilst the steamer was en route to Shanghai early this morning. A stubborn resistance was put up by the three British officers and the five Russian guards, who wa^ed a fierceReuter - 149 words
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Article44 1939-12-03 10 CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS BANNED New York. Dec. T,he New York sports and athletic commission has decided to ban fights between the champions of different weights, thus causing cancellation of the Armstrong Ambers bout. Armstrong will defend his Htte against Pedro Montanez on Jan 24. Reuter.44 words
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Article83 1939-12-03 10 The following have been aSelected to represent the Seekayes B.P. m a friendly badminton match with Tne Boucteacl *i'.K)rts Club B*' Team comprising of four .singles end three doubles to be played on Dec. 9, at cur Court No 206, Joo Chiat Place at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Chan83 words
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Article41 1939-12-03 10 Mr. E. Klas^. Chief Clerk of the Police Court;, proceeds on a fortnight's vacation leave from Monday, and during his ab ence. Mr. Sidney Lazaroo, m addition to his own duties at the Police Courts* Office, will act as Chief Clerk.41 words
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Article84 1939-12-03 10 London, Dec. 2. %M DALADIER, the French ■Was Premier, m a broadcast to the French nation last night, on the course of the war, paid a tribute to the part Britain is taking m it. He said that Germany had hoped she could separate Britain andReuter - 84 words
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Article173 1939-12-03 10 LOYALTY OF BRITISH EMPIRE London. Dec. 2. A STRIKING example of the loyalty to the British Empire of the population of Southern Rhodesia, and of their desire to assist m the struggle against Nazism, is revealed by the fact that during the past few weeks the natives of several districtsBritish Wireless - 173 words
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Article334 1939-12-03 10 HOME SOCCER RESULTS Newcastle, Dec. 2. A wartime capacity crowd of 15.000 saw England best Scotland by two goals to one at an association football international. At halftime the scores were I—l.1 1. Al Donoaster before 10.000 people. Doncaster drew with the Football Association 2 2. At hair-time Doncaster led334 words
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Article149 1939-12-03 10 GERMAN TROOP ACTIVITY THE WESTERN FRONT London, Doc. 2. pREAT activity by German troops along the Moselle and a portion of the River Saner, forming German-Luxembourg frontier, ii reported from Brussels. Infantry, cavalry and motor transport are said to be continually on the mcve. while soldiers and workmen arc busyReuter - 149 words
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Article76 1939-12-03 10 A friendly badminton match, con ing of four singles and three doubles', will be played on Wednesday, al 7 3'j p.m. between th( Roxy Theatn I ton Party and the Olympic Lads Badminton Party at the Rappy World l ered Stadium. The following aril] present the Rox?76 words
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Article66 1939-12-03 10 A friendly badminton match ot !<>... singles and three doubles will be pJ on Wednesday. Dec. 6. at Che II World Covered Stadium b thi Olympic Lads B P and The Roxy 1 B.P. at 7.30 p.m. .sharp. r i h< I will represent thy Olympic I66 words
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Article85 1939-12-03 10 London, Dec. 2. Cheap tickets prill be issued to -mo trow for trains from London and El Mnbui for ihp benefit of per- ous wishing to visit their children a«id ol who hare been evacuated to districts. Over MM tickets; have bean taken up, half for the eastern area whichBritish Official Wireless - 85 words
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140 1939-12-03 10 MALAY NAVAL VOLUNTEER TO TALK TO THE EMPIRE ¥JF( OC.XITION of Malayas *»> Important part m the Emp.re family is implied m the fact thai Malaya is to represent the Colonial Empire m the 8.8.C.'s Chrfctmas Day lnoadcast from London. r is to be Petty Office r Moliamed Lin Haji140 words
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Article112 1939-12-03 10 THE KINGS CHRISTMAS BROADCAST Londun, Dec 2. OIS MAJESTY (he Kin* will broadens! a message to the Empire on Christinas Day, according to an official announcement. The King's Christmas broadcast will b< v.. G.M.T. (10-20 V.B. Mai.. the programme w« bo on the same scale and as wide m cBritish Wireless - 112 words
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33 1939-12-03 10 Singapore, Mtu^ Fo«{ the third gar carr i, the honours of mc rnar;Hil"«n>^"V ,h,V OUt-PO ,m Mil B s^aBBB to nil. b^Chconf S^J ,h Pang B°* d fans 1 <33 words
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Advertisement436 1939-12-03 10 SLEEPINESS ARER MEALS Means Stomach Disorder Have you bees m the habit of dismissing th.it slerpy feeling afters meal as just a kind of laziness, or the result, perhaps, of eating a little too well? If *>. you may be quite wrong. It is probably due to the faulty action436 words
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Advertisement214 1939-12-03 10 Message to a man uv who is Not afraid uF mrs BJ D __^*i^m4^^_SPjiß i^ v' —BBBBaßßa*^^ WBBBBk „~r^\d> J*^-^^mSS^mnm%r -^t^*^ Armm9^, BB s^Mm\m*^vst^\ t l_y~* --3^H sswCmer ImW V^Ol can smile when people talk about the mrain r^Cp* /rjf/tS'ly^' 1 of modern life, because you are strong and s214 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-12-03 10 TIDE -TABLE TO-DAY High Water— 3.o3 a.m. 8.3 ft. TO-MORROW Hight Water— 3.s7 a.m. 8.1 ft. 3.41 p.m. 8.4 ft.20 words
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Article19 1939-12-03 11 Saturd 1 it will Weri to-mon Memorta? S3 the weU-known evem i of soni 50 cei19 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-12-03 11 he finds work easy > typical carpenter of the m.n-irade j-iOOI type is the ma„ pictured above, rntde school carpemera are noi popular iv Singapore, edacatjon authorities report.27 words
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294 1939-12-03 11 TRAINING COURSE HAS NOW BEEN CHANGED (Tribune Staff Reporter) y^HILE Trade School mechanics m Singapore are readily absorbed by industry- the demand being, m fact, greater than tho supply— those trained m carpentry find it difficult to obtain employment the pa t year, the prospeci294 words
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323 1939-12-03 11 Here's An Eyeful Of superstitions (By I J Thompson, Ur. of Ocular Science > TH) cure a stye on the eye rub it with a wedding rinjr I had this practised on me prMtv regularly whin I was young with my mother's wedding ring, and I can testify that it323 words
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Article163 1939-12-03 11 $330 FINE FOR POSSESSING OPIUM 9n Saturday. 0N Im.eisonmenl and a flni 130 or In default of payin ni to m live months' rigor iv imprisonment sras the sentence Mr .i J afcFail ed on a Chinese, Tan Boon Heng, when he pleaded guilty to a charg of having In163 words
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123 1939-12-03 11 $25 Fine For Mealing $1.50 Camera Singapore. Saturday. j^ DAY S simple ir.oprso.nm-nt and a tin of $25. m default two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, wa.s this mornCng imposed on Lee Bah Chee a 37--year-old Teochevv cook, who pleaded OSS** tetOTf. Mr. C. H. Koh m ththird Police Court to a123 words
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Article127 1939-12-03 11 Singapore, Saturday. J»HE ambulance was called to the Cl'ua chu Kang Police Station al about 1.30 p.m. this afternoon to attend to two Chine* who were Raid to have boon assaulted by another. One ol them received B contused laceration over the hoc' and also sevei> contusions over127 words
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Article50 1939-12-03 11 Singapore, .Saturday Mr Hassan N imazie, a member of the hnn ot M ssri Mallal and Namazie of Bangspore and Messrs Ismail and Co of Johor.- Bahru. WaJs th.s morning admitted as an advocate and sol'citoi tot the Johore Supreme Court by Mr f.i tici LaviU50 words
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206 1939-12-03 11 Strikers Work While Negotiations Continue (Trom Our Own Reporter) Ipch, Saturday. pIVE hundred workmen, skilled and unskilled, engaged In the foundries m Kinta downed tools li r one day yesterday as the result of a dispute wilh their imp:oveis m connection with raises m their wage.-. A deputation, representative of206 words
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Advertisement143 1939-12-03 11 BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from S.f>o WRLST m 12 .00 SILVER POCKET 17.00 a WRLST 20.00 DUST St WATER PROOF 28.50 COLD POCKET 40.00 V/RIST m 18.50 WRIST 18 ct 7&.00 DUaST AND J WATERPROOF 14 <*• 65.00 TOP- WATCHES from $15.00 RVERY WATCH GUARANTEED, REPAIRS.143 words
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Advertisement291 1939-12-03 11 si sl st-aB IbsbbbL, vSST m *h bb\ l\l I■laPaW W \1 yp' fe^W ■■••-llli-r^^ S^^ -i-BBBBflßai aSBBBsV "BBBB>>«S! mmmWj/^ is the answer ■As irssSSFikcrias J::;'',::^:;'";; and strengthening the weake ed r i. system. After pleurisy, I .chitis. ases vltan^ y or .mv illness affei tine the i hesi m291 words
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524 1939-12-03 12 Forthcoming Charity Match (By "PHOENIX"— SINGAPORE) REVIVAL OF INTER-CLUB BADMINTON TOURNAMENT IN SINGAPORE. AFTER A I \PSE OF YEARS, IS \N EXCELLENT SIGN FOR IT INDICATES THAT INTEREST IN THIS SPORT IS WEI I. MAINTAINED ATA TIME WHEN H IS USUALLY ON THE WANE.524 words
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236 1939-12-03 12 THRILLING TIES SEEN LAST WEEK-END Selangor Junior Siii«_.|,. s (By u Ra-Biblei^— Selangor) JHRILLING badraintoa wai witnessed m the men*,, junior championship tie- derided during ihe hs| week-end. v the f«e; that many of the opposing players were from lh team the struggles ihal resulted were extremely keen. When M.236 words
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283 1939-12-03 12 PENANG PLAYERS PREPARE FOR FRIENDLIES (B) ess"— Perns*) \I/TI TI the December hitlid<i\drawifag near badminton players m Penang are practising hard for I ht ir coming friendly matches with out Nation IsßsaW. Several parties, I understand, will be making trips lo Ipoh, STaip'n". Aior Slar. Siiagei Pa.ani and other neighbouring283 words
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Advertisement578 1939-12-03 12 BACKACHE \\S^V^^ 1 Y (^mmmm\ ou nave b^en warned f\\(, >-T] KIDNEY Did you wake again this morning with s under the eyes and urinary irregularities all bad back? Are you struggling through the tell you your kidiuys arc weak and sluggish, day, every twist or turn of the body578 words
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Advertisement813 1939-12-03 12 PERAK TURF CLUB Di:< LMBKK EXTRA PROFESSIONAL MEETING 19». THURSDAY. 7TH DECEMBER 1939 SATURDAY, OTH DECEI 1939 Subscriptions for Visiting Members MEN $5 LADIES for the Meeting or any day then VISITING MEMBER musl I duccd by Members and MUST ftPPLY. TO 'I HE SECRETARY I OFF X F ct\>813 words
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Advertisement411 1939-12-03 13 < |V a -_ta >— v Smmm, S tA mmmmu mmm WmAt* m L /I ""^N >■•/ Q ssßß_/ mm ""S-^)'^' S^9BaHsss|^ mm Mf a\W C* filf^ S W Ik" sot** asm P***»» aaaSßßßßaaaa. U. Yes Inner Cleanliness should be the t first rule For until the system is purified411 words
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Advertisement241 1939-12-03 13 SUN TALKIE 7-JO TO NIGHT 9-St GRAND (New World) Vfatin f» v Life f! gins m W here Here ton Born EMPIRE TALKIE M t-i \.il:'s i i;.o Giant* Aii Baba Goi Po Ton n I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TO-N.(,TIT 1\ tf\ I 3RD. d.15 r.M. MIAMI OIM.AV RECITAL IN241 words
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Miscellaneous468 1939-12-03 13 When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE LONDON T\F)I\N STATIONS .ML SSS metres (133 mrs,. •>M AMISSION > A fIFTHI IMF 30 MS metres (9.69 mcs). <;*,<-; I7M M lf o fi a-.a.m IJIJ MI 15.14 m. s <n.'j; metres) 11 00 Military Band music played by J M <»•*«468 words
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544 1939-12-03 14 LOSERS PUT UP GREAT FIGHT Army ll pi Johore .6 pts (FYom Our Own Reporter) Rengam, Saturday. |a\' a game packed with thrills, the Army defeated Johore by 11 points (one goal and two trios) to six points (a penalty goal and one544 words
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Article274 1939-12-03 14 Penang 8 pts. Peralc 6 pts. nENANG qualified for t iie final of the Malaya (.'tip Rugby competition by beating Perak by eight points (a goal and a try) tc) five points (a goal). ihe game was evenly contested and \ho fast pace set from the. beginning274 words
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177 1939-12-03 14 Local Marksman's Remarkable Shooting Singapore, Saturday PRACTISING for the Far Easl Trophy, m which the Singapore Rifle Association is entering two team- to-morrow, Mr. Dan Hopkins to-day achieved (he remarkable feal of scoring a possible on each of the three ranges. He made 35 points at 200, 100, and 500,177 words
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Article183 1939-12-03 14 MAN ROBBED OF HIS YOUTH! Have you l labour ir a your toll Of yen; lw too q S_?v W o energy and W^'«* of your natural joy In EStetTS and women flunk ■H.S'fi here.- grumble at the SSau ural sign themseltta to t h l rnwhen nil they actual*183 words
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Advertisement342 1939-12-03 14 lUORRV,/ UIUIIIIIS These parasites. In addition to rau c iv«» appetite. l*y af\ lndlsestlon. leanness, and a BtariOf i so w.iken s^^JgJ the system of the Infected dc* tl.a' is sapped a a and hla very life endangered. No dog cvi i>e completely >^^ AbdHaA g—^-M protected from worm lnfer.tlon.342 words
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Advertisement170 1939-12-03 14 aavSCl^^ aS_-B5Ta V.'-QQ V\>- MmW 9Lm HW 1 A BBaßasV—^l BSB aßßai T HaBB A/^ V^^aßaßßaßsT^B \sßßal W• _V •-k^JSsg^HattafilH EjßsaWMaßß^-a-I^CTroaV 'it m*me\\v a% gW^mPAmMSW S i K^AgafAAA mVmVWgA A 7mmTm\ 9 Ws¥ W^ ..a, Ltd., -a"*"- W A' .-SBBBflaBBB? laaW^ T _M SB _aa&_aV j _y fSAclmr*** smW^rs^'^' a170 words
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Advertisement164 1939-12-03 14 bßß_\ I r P >mv\ OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To Keep abreast with the progress of economic develop, ments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. MASTERS HAPPY TO BE 136164 words
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Article466 1939-12-03 15 PADANG RUGBY TRIAL Singapore, Saturday. ID tandard of rugby was witI b) a lai rowd on the jantf '<<'" it. a Trial match jjtveen Whites and Colours, the merged winners by points goal). iflßßber ol ers gave creditelves and tl. Sn wi'i I asy task picking 9 the side thai466 words
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828 1939-12-03 15 M mmm Glance-- )f SECOND DAY OF WINTER MEETING <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. M*BEl, smjii,. hd_, 1,, i :i „.i, y (mm i >•■ Tho totes and sweeps were well backed, and generally punters had good day's sport. Hit. SWEEP828 words
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Article623 1939-12-03 15 Malacca Defeated At Hockey SINGAPORE MALACCA 1. jy)MINATIM, play throughout. Singapore scored a comfortable victory over Malacca m a fast hockey match at the Padang yesterday, winning by three goafs to one. Attacking almost throughout the gßsfne, the homesters should have won by a very much bigger margin but for623 words
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Article123 1939-12-03 15 Ettnga] j Date of the ab cue ol Wong Peng Soon and thc inclusion of two re. player., Ln their team, thc Mayflower B P easily defeated the Marigold HP. m the Inter-Club Badminton Tournament at lh<> Clerical Union. Maw-Par Hall la I night v >y five123 words
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Advertisement226 1939-12-03 15 OPERATED ON FOR GASTRIC ULCERS Sj* No Real Relief^Until Thie w Drugless Remedy Came. toit'tri* f. ello^sutferer gdve practical ■.BsbW.* who suffer f rom an y form •sestion. He has found m CharNtfeaa «I' W refil ied. super-activated. U f/l?a/, arcoa1 50 times more power- r/ie orxiniary kind. Chardox -^actc226 words
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Advertisement197 1939-12-03 15 Jg% 5i > f 1& f ■•■•^A\ fl all *Zmfi* _> «_7 s- ■Br —^eBJ B __B «\.TeL.m Hasf _fl a^ J >v^B^ y "^^Bj_3R~^snß*^ butiinan has no AUTOMATIC power of recovery Once the a^trcngth-building forces within you become weakened, things vny quickly get you down. Let Bovril build up197 words
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Advertisement36 1939-12-03 15 ENSIGN'S Christmas Bazaar on Sa I M JCTTHING POI CUUHU N ONE HINDKI I) AM) ONE TOYS GAMES TO CHOOSE ROM BOOKS for every age ANNUALS for every taste ENSIGN BOOK STORE 17, Islgll Street, Singapore.36 words
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Miscellaneous13 1939-12-03 15 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY HOCKEY: Malacca v„ Combined 6 I vices. Tanglin, 9.30 o.m.13 words
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332 1939-12-03 16 AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE London Dec 2. f pHE Air Ministry announces that squadrons of the Royal Canadian Air Force will ir due course play their part m active air operatic; ns m Kuropc. In tin meantime a new lighter squadron, formed and mannedBritish Wireless - 332 words
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Article124 1939-12-03 16 Malayan Comforts For Troops THE Intor-Allicd Women's Association of Malays mis despatched a further shipment of knitted comforts for the troops at tho front. This consignment consists of 34 pullovers. 27 scarves. Ai pairs of socks, 19 pairs of gloves, 18 woollen belts and ten shirts. Previous donations to th?124 words
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Article37 1939-12-03 16 Tho Hague, Dec. 2. r Jp\Vo Dutch State officials have been detained here m connection with suspected espionage on behalf |of Germany. The wife of one of the men has also b<>en detained.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration86 1939-12-03 16 A resounding defeat wae Inflicted by French airmen on the Nazis when, frith nine Curtisa fighters, they engaged Zl German Messerschmitts m a dog fight over the French iie.<s. Mine German planet wee brought down, the French sustaining no losses all. Uerv is thp batlale m86 words
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218 1939-12-03 16 London, Dec. 2. J\ connection with the engagement between patrols of the coastal command ot tho R.A.F.. m which eight German Dornier bombers were encountered and one shot down, the others retiring, it is now learnt m London that the engagement lasted 13 minutes andBritish Wireless - 218 words
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Article163 1939-12-03 16 Air Thrills To Be Broadcast gINCE many thousands of people m Singapore have been given an intensely interesting glimpse of the Fighter Command m the film "The Lion Has Wings" during- the last few days, added interest will attach to the talk on "The Modern Fighter" which is to be163 words
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Article88 1939-12-03 16 THE German wire:..-, announces that Dr. Benes will be tr ed publicly m absent is, on charges of fraudulent enrichment and co-operation with foreign Jewish capitalists. The trial will probably be held In Prague When Informed of the German wireless announcement Dr Benes. who is livingReuter - 88 words
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Article31 1939-12-03 16 Mr .1 s. Pergu on, ol Kuala Lumpur. been appointed a member of the he Rubber Research I I dv ing the absence on leave of Mr. a. I r Cranna.31 words
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426 1939-12-03 16 Film Producer Thinks Our Roads Have It' (IWn-w Staf 9jtm m THK producer 1 1 "a i 1 bljfi** sweetheart, Mi 8s DoroS.. starred, i, mi n S| Lilr """f. ii. is m""";::i who wag attached to'iv ,ri which hfintonri nd ,heworl Accompanying Mr. t chajao. C hi na. lhf426 words
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Article156 1939-12-03 16 THE Singapore Musical Society will *rivr its fourth Conq:irt of the 19 on Sunday. Dec. 17. at the Virion Memorial Hall under the direction Sj Mr. Glan Williams. Thc chief works to be performed m a Utty fine )r gramme are Schubert's Unfinished Symphony and the156 words
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Article47 1939-12-03 16 Di THE Eire High Court, I corpus application ha Jf who detained m Illtern hnn on j under the g c j Stat i constitution. The Eire Governmen hibited the enl •en. wearine a m than that oi the Bire defenci ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement306 1939-12-03 16 PILES can be Cured There are Bionsatds of men and women srho suffer awful agony day and nigtit booauae of pile trouble, who do not know that erery chemist stocks a special remedy that does most sorely and quickly hanish the misery of this wi etched trouble* Make a constant306 words
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