Malaya Tribune, 12 February 1940
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Title Section21 1940-02-12 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- •No. 36. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, February 12, 1910.21 words
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Article, Illustration221 1940-02-12 1 Reuter and British Wireless. VlTOpietyre ot the smoo( and <„;..,: ;,r d th <> King days vjs„ \n #lr Urse of the four lasi uerk. v est of En-land thounmd mi/es tieS H covered nearly a the programme was c °mprehensivp ~J 2,Reuter and British Wireless. - 221 words
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101 1940-02-12 1 Pacts Offered To India And N.E.I. attPnf il .S" States Japan is now concentrating her indies isinrirri? a r a Chungking, Feb. 12. I TNG KING is particularly reticent with regard to the i fresh loan of $20 million offered by the United States Government.101 words
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Article123 1940-02-12 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 11. pURTHER details oi the attaox on the naval in**lei, Fori Royal, show that Lieut. Commander King, captain of the trawler, fell dead with a Nad maehinegun bullet In his heait as German aircraft, sweeping frolll th -louds, attacked the Uwler wHhReuter. - 123 words
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Article381 1940-02-12 1 Reuter. Till tti a M K»mr, Feb. 12. J lmc „1 ••t,voßrme s name<M asas| Empire and the (l 'uHh. in the future re**32 1 M■ international ors« o n ul ln comments to-day 8 celebrations of the anniversary of the signature of the Lateran Treaty. ThiReuter. - 381 words
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Article63 1940-02-12 1 Red Attacks Broken Up 2 Men Escape By Jumping Into Sea 3 Letters To The Editor 4 Hitler's Dream of World Domination 5 Cinemas 6 and 7 "I Review The News"—C.H SJ. 8 India Needs Realism 8 America and Russia 9 Sport iq China News g] Radio63 words
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Article34 1940-02-12 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 12. jyRK Norwegian tanker Gallia 0.968 tons has been damaged by a mine off the south-east coast 'and brought to shore by a lifeboat and anchored.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article31 1940-02-12 1 Many retail traders in the evacuated areas have been hard hit. both because lof loss of business and also because so I many old customers have gone without paying their bills.31 words
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Article35 1940-02-12 1 France's first stratosphere 'pane Camille Flammarion, piloted by Paul Codos and Guillaumet, reached Ri 0 de Janeiro ,1? P «r ls in a sin Ble hop. Al' details of the flight are being kept secret35 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1940-02-12 1 London, Feb. 12. BULLETIN received late last nig:ht announces the death of Lord Tweedsmuir. GovernorGenera] of Canada, at the affe of 60. LATE LORD TWETOsjITTR.30 words
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Article31 1940-02-12 1 M. p.s have been asked by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to urdevoU Stituent3 *> economise and atvote the money saved to the country by investment in National Savings Certificates and Bonds31 words
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Article107 1940-02-12 1 Reuter. Dublin, Feb. 12. A PARTY of J.R.A. men in a car yesterday raided a military camp at Ballykinlar. County Down, and seized about 30 rifles.—Reuter. Belfast, Feb. 12. Thousands of people stampeded when police drew batons and charged a meeting at Belfast lastReuter. - 107 words
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94 1940-02-12 1 Reuter. L Paris. Feb. 12. DUTTER cos! 15s. 4 lb, in Warsaw w January, tea 16 a lb. and coal 24s a ton according to *he Polish CrfiV:al Journal, which states that these prices are d\i to Germany's economic plan under which PolandReuter. - 94 words
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Article90 1940-02-12 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 12. MESSAGES from Helsingfors indineeH nV lhe Fi,lIls are in 2£t ®J. •««pment and war matey necd many more lighting men, because their troop* are now facing greater odds. that e fft dC^ t r R S f Ve l t 5Reuter. - 90 words
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Article128 1940-02-12 1 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 12. A f NNiSH COI "niunique states that the Russians on Saturday coninued their attacks in the Karelian Isthmus. "The attacks were heaviest I Sest nf <, OUr su pp° rtin f positions at Talt a rn nd east of at faipaie. Artillery was veryReuter. - 128 words
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Article61 1940-02-12 1 Reuter. shot down on Feb. 3 above i nnipinr ••iuth-west Kwansrsi Proving weS ff iNanmns, according to a deiav< d Cbinrve despatch from I JBfchow. Mere than 30 plant* bombed luaipinff, that morning. Heavy anti-a;reraft fire is re P oil Cv to have, trrruffht down two raiefns whileReuter. - 61 words
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276 1940-02-12 2 Finns Attacking In The North Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 11. THE Russian attacks on the Mannerheim Line continue to-day with great lorce, but are being held up. Field Marshal Mannerheim, Finnish commander-in-chief, is reported to nave left the Ladoga front to superintend operations on theReuter. - 276 words
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Article157 1940-02-12 2 Hongkong nptiF. Japanese FVwreign Office, in a 1 communique, admitted that MajcrGeneral Misao Nakarmiu'u was killed m action on Decemoer 25 last near Chiutang in the Nannins campaign in KvangSl Province Misao Nakarmura wu:; tnu'A* MajorGeneral In 1929 and until last fall when he took part in157 words
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Article140 1940-02-12 2 London, Feb. 11. DURING the severe weather of last month, an Army Service Corps unit consisting of 400 officers and men was completely cut off by snowdrifts for four days. Unable to reach road or rail they had only enough bread and meat for one more day.140 words
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Article64 1940-02-12 2 London, Feb. 12. OVER 200 Canadian ex-soldiers, all wealing war medals, paraded at Aldsrshot yesterday with serving Canadians who are there under training These ex-Servicemen who came from all parts of th*. British Isles to be present, included blinded and severely crippled men. Alter attending64 words
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Article99 1940-02-12 2 Siugapore, Sunday. FOR the first time since the inception of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Services' Club, a Children's Party was held this afternoon to celebrate the Chinese New Year. The club premises were gaily decorated r.nd several interesting side-shows were held including the musical chair and99 words
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Article78 1940-02-12 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Pf nan?;. Saturday. 1 CHINESE named Chcah Seng Kee A appeared before Mr. lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court this morning charged with using criminal force to a public servant namely, Inspector Ingham while in the execution of his78 words
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Article304 1940-02-12 2 Singapore, Sunday. THE annual feast of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes was celebrated to-day with great pomp. The altar was most gaily decorated with fresh florals and electrical illumination and the grotto of Our Lady oi Lourdes was well lighted up with white and blue electric304 words
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Article58 1940-02-12 2 The band of the Straits Settlements Police will play at 6 p.m. to-day at Telok Ayer as lollows, under the direction of Mr. J C. Hitch, LR AM A.R.C.M.. PM.S.M. March "Father Rhine" Lrnche; overture "Hunearian" Bela; .selection 'Cavalcade" Coward' valse "Moon Light on the Rhine Va'lstcdt; serenade58 words
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462 1940-02-12 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. WAS dosing off when 1 heard the I sound of running I awoke and suddenly found my mo tjSclfmbing the window and beXSk Kor at C ourt this morning. He was giving ,','nler named u5 Ah Tee, who462 words
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Article457 1940-02-12 2 Muar. Sunday. POLICE in the villages of Muar district had a busy week-end in arresting gamblers who took advantage of the Chinese and M°namaden New Years to indulge in gambling. No less than seven gambling cases were brought before Inch*! Huron bin Ahmad and457 words
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174 1940-02-12 2 Reuter. Chungking, Feb. 12. If/i Vimvp broken the spearhead of the ...v -i- ■u« inflicted 2.000 casualties and own Shan H n H«,rv exnerts regard Shanling as (he gateway to n.,nh Kiver there.Mauler I mmWmmmmm Chungking, Feh. 11. APPARENTLY for the purpose A of consolidatingReuter. - 174 words
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Article59 1940-02-12 2 Reuter. The Hague, l eh. 12. AS a result of negotiations at Brussels and The Hatfue, Germany has decided to revive the standstill agreements relating t4> her foreign debts with neutral countries. The agreement lapsed, in September after being denounced by British and American creditors,Reuter. - 59 words
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Article31 1940-02-12 2 The Rev. Mr. H. B. Amstutz. Pastor Of the Wesley Church, will speak on Ml Memoriam" at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary On Wednesday, at the Adeiphi HoM roof garden.31 words
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60 1940-02-12 2 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 11. A,C CORDING to the new V. rl 1 rimes, American exports to Rurvia are showing a constantly rising trend Export*; in December .ire stated to have totalled about Sir>>- million or more than onequarter of the total for 1539. The chiefReuter. - 60 words
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Article258 1940-02-12 2 Paris, law. If. PAJfi LKI/AKT, wealthy Parti jjatage owner and man-about town, was dri\en by an armed to the outskirts of the ejtj eariv to-day and shot dead in rmnt of his father after the two men haH been lured into a trap. Police investigating the258 words
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Article237 1940-02-12 2 Bombay, J*»-J* Silt. Subhas Chandra cd a mammoth mjeti-f at C ;> patty Sands, Mr X I n presiding. Mr. Bcse, who delivered t j pojg speech, made a renewed off Congress Working cnm tt.*. that the Leftists would sink dinei in the twinkling <>f237 words
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Article, Illustration16 1940-02-12 3 Mr. Pun Kone Lyn and his bride, Miss He» n. mamed'at Kuala dnpur y16 words
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Article118 1940-02-12 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sinula AN cldeih Chinese giving his name n as Ng Foo was this morning prodaced before Inch e Haron bin Ahmad and the following charge was preferred against him:— at you on or about 12.30 p.m. on T at Jalan Abdullah had118 words
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Article53 1940-02-12 3 Reuter. Belgrade, Feb. 11. Bulgarian trade delegation to Yuled by the Minister for Comat Zagorov, arrived at Belgrade this morning. After a warm official welcome, the Bulgarian visitors participated in a r inaugural meeting of the new Bulgarian-Yugoslav Chamber of Commerrr for the development of relations nReuter. - 53 words
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Article201 1940-02-12 3 (From Our Own lieporter) Seremban. Saturday. IS an aftermath to the Chinese New n Year celebrations at Seremoan. eleven Chinese were produced before the Seremban Magistrate. Mr. J. S. H. Cun-nyngham-Brown. to-day on a charge of gaming. All the accused pleaded guilty and were fined $4201 words
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Article30 1940-02-12 3 Singapore, Sunday. The strike of the Caddies at the Island Club yesterday came to an end to-day when the Caddies turned out for work as usual.30 words
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352 1940-02-12 3 EIGHTEEN ON GAMING CHARGES (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. HOW a number of men jumped into the sea to avoid arrest was told in 11 the Middle Court this morning before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, before whom 18 men were charged with352 words
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Article117 1940-02-12 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore, Sunday. NASTY motor accident took place this morning as a result of which a popular young Malay, Mohamed bin Mohamed Said, of the Chandu Department, is dead, and another, AH bin Mohamed, of the Lands and Mines* is in a117 words
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Article47 1940-02-12 3 Reuter. Madrid, Feb. 11 Gen Franco's Cabinet has approved of a law restoring the council of state which existed up to the outbreak of the civil war. The council is an advisory body, principally concerned with the examination of bills before they are passed into law —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article412 1940-02-12 3 <From Our Own Reporter) Penan?, Sunday. T HE hope tllat khe Malayan Chinese would pay greater attention to education and to the constitutional movements of their mother country was expressed by Dr. Chen Yin-Pin, leader of the Wuhan .Songsters, now jierforming in Penang in aid of the412 words
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Article77 1940-02-12 3 'From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. The marriage took place at the Masonic Hall this evening of Mr. J. McDougall, accountant. Chartered Bank, Seremban, and Miss Milne of Hongkong. Mr. T. F. Porter was the bestma 1 while Miss Irene, Wells was the bridesmaid. Mrs. W. C.77 words
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Article104 1940-02-12 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. AH KOW, was to-doy produced before Inche H«ron bin Ahmad and had three charges preferred against him. He was first charged with having ridden a bicycle at night when he had no light. He plaaded guilty to this charge and was fined104 words
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269 1940-02-12 3 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CHINESE named Tay Chui Huat of the Batu Selangor Tin Dredge, Kepong, this morning pleaded guilty before Raja Ayoub, the Third Magistrate, to four charges of having made certain deductions from the wages of four labourers by way of interest on advance269 words
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Article52 1940-02-12 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. Towkay Choo Kik Moon, J.P., who has served for more than two years as the treasurer of Chinese Relief Fund Committee, S. remban, has resigned owing to ill health and his place has been tak'n by Towkay Ng Hce Neo52 words
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Article96 1940-02-12 3 •f rom Our Own Reporter) J Penang. Sunday. ATE on Friday night a bis fire broke A out on the slopes of Penang HiT just above the new race course an<J spread for miles around. Several hundreds of rubber and fruit trees and parts of a96 words
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Article85 1940-02-12 3 Singapore, Sunday. A'cout 300 persons attended the dance of the Royal Air Force (11. Q., Seletar), which was held at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden last night from 9 p.m. till 2 a.m. Thanks to the ladi.es who attended and to the committee, consisting of Cpl. Crompton,85 words
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463 1940-02-12 4 CHINESE EFFORT FOR WAR FUND (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A LARGE holiday crowd attended the charity fair and bazaar organised by the Penang Chinese Ladies' Association in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, which was held last evening at the St. Xavier's Institution463 words
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Article93 1940-02-12 4 A spirited trade is being carried on in Germany in the supplementary ration cards issued for workers engaged »n heavy work. A big affair of fraudulent dealing in food cards has been discovered in a Labour Exchange in Berlin and 13 officfals are s aid to be in flight. In93 words
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Article84 1940-02-12 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A COLLISION between a Malay pedestrian and a Morris motor van took place tin's morning at nine o'clock in Jelutong Road near Bukit Dunbar. It appeared that the van. which was driven by a Tamil was proceeding towards Glugor. The84 words
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Article57 1940-02-12 4 (Prom Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. JL RICKSHA-PULLER is aPeged to have been stabbed with a pen-knife by a compatriot at a house in Dato Kramat Road yesterday. The victim sustainea injuries and wa s taken to the General Hospital. Inspector Chanan Singh of the Magazine57 words
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181 1940-02-12 4 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. 'To the Editor oj the Malaue Tribune.) Sir.-Apropos Mr. de Btttm'j very excellent ami patriotic .speech on the raaio lecctitly.181 words
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Article276 1940-02-12 4 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) bv S D r ubl^ 0 i U ntf C Usad e to raise war ton* SeJSS n ttenes J deserves to meet with a"n K^n? UrmK l he Rfeat war 2 5 years 2Jf «SS h i Was276 words
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Article163 1940-02-12 4 'To the Editor of the Malat/a Tribune m? r r Yo1 have used m uch time, ink ana space in your papers In your efforts to rouse the heads 0 f our Government from their lethargy regarding the usefulness of state lotteries to swell the mf r 1??163 words
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Article313 1940-02-12 4 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) am aut horized by the officers and committee of St. David's Society, Singapore, to warn all persons of Welsh Nationality m Singapore and its envil°£ S /u he approac h of St. David's dav, March the 1st next. Hie Welsh Society,313 words
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Article354 1940-02-12 4 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune J Sir—Referring to the above subject which appeared in your issue of Feb. 8. the English speaking Chinese community has much to thank you for the publicity given, as otherwise they would be totally in the dark on this matter.354 words
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1454 1940-02-12 5 WHAT HITLER TOLD A CLOSE FRIEND I FCRHAPS the most remarkable of reeem hw.L v ..u a enl n<H>k on European po itics H.tle, Speaks." by Dr. Hermann Rausehnin*. The author fro- he hrst .ead.ng member of lhe Nazi Parly and a 'io I1,454 words
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Article98 1940-02-12 5 Paris, Jan. 20. A GERMAN motor-car, described as a "gift from a iugh German personality to a well-known Spaniard," was found when a French naval patrol vessel searched the Spanish steamer Castillo Buelar yesterday. The steamer was en route from Genoa to Barcelona. The98 words
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Article458 1940-02-12 7 putdi Club 4; Cable and Wireless S. C 1. YiNG all-round superiority, the Dutch Club scored yet another D a when they met the Cable and Wireless Sports Club in a key match at Balestier plain yesterday, winning by four goals tnrougnom, wu: ctive458 words
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Article65 1940-02-12 7 Reuter. Richmond, Feb. 10 —The Army (including 14 British internationals) beat an Empire team (including three South Africans, a New Zealander and several internationals from the Home Countries team of Sept. 27 for an Army charity. Skilful hooking gave the Army backs constant possession. The Armys formReuter. - 65 words
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Article252 1940-02-12 7 Singapore, Sunday. «RHAIANT weather favoured the seventeenth.annual gamesand (I ,in competition of the Singapore Malay Schools held at the Geykn* Malay School yesterday. A large gathering was amcnc thes* were Dr. W. Linenaa, Dlreetor of Education, Mrs. Linehan Mr M R. Holgate. Senior Inspector ot252 words
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Article90 1940-02-12 7 Penang, Sunday. AT Fun and Frolic Park to-night, Nai Boon Mah 9.8. lightweightof Perak, 'outpointed David Dharmaraj 9.6 bantam and feather champion of Penang, in a fight for the and welterweight championship ol fe nang, over 12 2-minute rounds. Boon Mah was an easy winner. Dharmaraj90 words
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Article112 1940-02-12 7 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday WITH only ten men for most ot trie first half the Negri Colts very nearly gave Penang their only victory in tne Malayan Colts tourney. The match however ended in a araw, each side scoring a goal. Attacking with the bully-of Penang112 words
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Article279 1940-02-12 7 Reuter. London, «Feb. 10. rpHE following are results of matches played to-day:— SOUTH C. Arsenal 3, Brentford 1. Charlton 3, Chelsea 3. Fulham 3, Portsmouth 2. Southampton 2. Millwall 2. Westham 2, Tottenham 0. SOUTH D. Brighton 1, Crystal Palac? 3. Norwich 2, Clapton OrientReuter. - 279 words
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Article315 1940-02-12 8 PRESIDENT Roosevelt has taken action which may have led some people to believe that he is contemplating, in the near future, an effort to persuade the belligerents to discuss peace terms. We cannot believe that he contemplates any step of that nature at this stage, for he must315 words
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Article499 1940-02-12 8 London, Feb. 11. £N IMPORf ANT statement about Indian constitutional development is made by the Secretary of State for India, Lord Zetland, in an exclusive interview with the Sunday Times today, in which he appeals to leaders of the National Indian Congress to escape from the499 words
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115 1940-02-12 8 London, Feb. 11. JHE King and Queen to-day visited an aircraft factory which is producing a vast quantity of Hawker Hurricanes-! fighter aeroplanes which have a head v w!t°h e tho th M ir emcier *y in air battles timp N azis-and later spent a long115 words
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Article37 1940-02-12 8 One thousand trained Fin nish airmen nave been awaiting delivery of «Z c P ountde f s rom S2n«« u Many Bnt *sh and twenty Italian machines are already in use in tne Finnish Air Force m37 words
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Article73 1940-02-12 8 Reuter. London, Feb. 11. JHE Board of Trade announces that the fr technical discussions regarding FVate e wh e iPh T Vn i ted Mom and r ranee, uhich have been taking olace between representatives of the French Commer <* and the Board of Trade, have resultedReuter. - 73 words
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Article49 1940-02-12 8 Reuter. I Nfew York, Feb. 11. IT TH I sh ork Sun ™tes:_ France 1 materials for °rubber tUte the possibility of the Pr P n!l' ffee or chine running down !K ma raw materials k of cs sentiai of Britain on mfr siSe'.ißeS 1Reuter. - 49 words
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Article31 1940-02-12 8 Reuter. r*i|ll- Stockhom, Feb. H. X ra,d carr, ed out on Communists ijjgaa aarr 3S &en A certa^n'cSunisTtea^rf 0 hOUS6s 01 number of persons were arrestpriReuter. - 31 words
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223 1940-02-12 8 Reuter. wm < PariS) Fcb U. pih secret session oi Hie French Chimin m 6.25 p. m The ftoJmL \!Z Z* ended at Importance is circles to the result of thp J n P oliti cal It is emphasised that? s^h ret sessionshows aReuter. - 223 words
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Article, Illustration89 1940-02-12 8 ROOSEVELT'S r not be called anything m 1 causing a fIX 7° J circles. A few of the km l" tm to the firming up ;hare markets, couplL he things toother and ML. L m the Spring. 8 01 1 AMERICA JS yot i r 41. ANY OTHER89 words
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Article118 1940-02-12 8 WHO ia the great power offering Russ™ Th" betWeen Ffaland J itussia. The news came f r m Rome and the first ?sumpli J that Italy made the offer. But Italy is not uillin. i Peace in the north on wh„.h Stalin is prepare,! control of most of118 words
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Article168 1940-02-12 8 jJOOSEVELT is moving in the Far East as well as in the West And here again, though he is a tainly not working for war, the P wdenl is showing no willingness to mediate so Jong as the Japanese Government insists on interpreting the 'new order in East168 words
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Article136 1940-02-12 8 JKOUGH Gandhi has agam eaprei to dlsa PP<>mtment at the failui he i« i a com P r °mise with the Vie iithP"u?i early impressed by Lord Lii vihh Promise that Dominion Status coning x zdlte d as soon as the princi agree amoir; The Mahatma's response to136 words
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170 1940-02-12 9 U.S. Looking For Peace Economic Stability Reuter. Washington, Feb. 11. PEACE and economic sanity in post-war period were emphasised by Mr. Cordell Hull at a Press conference as the objectives which were being sought in talks between the United states and other neutrals, and in Mr. Sumner \\H!»'x' mission toReuter. - 170 words
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108 1940-02-12 9 Reuter. The Hague. Feb. 11. yilh Netherlands' decision to ba?es in Java was announced by the Minister for the < olonies iu a statement on the East Indits budget. He yaid it had been taken on the advice of naval expp t The bill wouldReuter. - 108 words
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Article23 1940-02-12 9 Rome, Feb. 11. a Belgrade despatch, an conference of the Balkan Enwill be held in Belgiade her Yugoslav city in May.—23 words
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206 1940-02-12 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Ftb. 11. |/t RIOI S Russian assaults on the Mannerheim Line continued throughout to-day, beginning early this morning with another mbmg of Finnish troops by Soviet aeroplanes, accompanied by violenl pounding from Russian artillery. This was followed by an attack by fresh menReuter. - 206 words
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Article30 1940-02-12 9 Reuter. Albany, Georgia, Feb. 11.—Between twelve and fifteen were killed and several hundred injured when a tornado swept Albany, an industrial centre. Widespread damage was done.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article54 1940-02-12 9 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 11. TEN were killed when a plane of the Ala-Litturio line crashed at Clabria. The plane carried four passengers and six crew, en route from Brindisi to Rome. A thick fog forced the pilot to fly low, and the machine crashedReuter. - 54 words
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68 1940-02-12 9 Reuter. Bucharest, Feb. 11. JHE Ministry of National Economy has decided to place 10 to 15 per cent, ad valorem tax on exported oil and numerous other products previously exempt. Refined crude oil also oil bearing seeds and their plants, which are among Rumania'sReuter. - 68 words
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Article77 1940-02-12 9 Reuter. Ottawa, Feb. 11. TOE British Government's order for warplanes involving $30,000,000 is the krgesl order of its kind ever given to the Dominion. A statement issued here says that this further order will enable the Canadian Associated Aircraft "to '>uild up a widespread organisationReuter. - 77 words
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Article250 1940-02-12 9 MANY DIE OF COLD AND HUNGER Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 11. IT ia admitted in a statement made here that about a million Polish prisoners of war and other Poles are, at present, working in Germany. It is about double the number of foreign labourers normally employed.Reuter. - 250 words
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Article, Illustration288 1940-02-12 9 U.S.-SOVIET WAR"THE SILLIEST TALK" Washington. Feb. 11. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, standing on the steps of White House this afternoon, made a speech to members of the American Youth Citizenship Institute. He began by giving a survey of American history in the last288 words
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Article127 1940-02-12 9 "That is a very unpopular thing today. You have a legal and constitutional right to call yourselves Communists, but you have no American rights by act or deed of any kind to subvert Government and the constitution of the liaticn, and I am confident of receiving the overwhelming127 words
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Article147 1940-02-12 9 Reuter. "I disliked the regimentation of communism; I abhorred the indiscriminate killing of thousands of innocent victims I heartily deprecated th- banishment of religion, but I knew that, some day Russia wculd return to religion because four or five thousand years of recorded history proved that mankind alwaysReuter. - 147 words
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Article112 1940-02-12 9 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 11. MR John Lewis, President of the Committee of Industrial Organisation, offered to take the entire membership into the American Federation of Labour on Mar. 15. Mr. L.?wis simultaneously challenged President Rr.osevelt to ascertain whether Mr. William Green, President of the Federation ofReuter. - 112 words
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Advertisement276 1940-02-12 9 Ĕ besttobuild% is the answ^^^^^^^^ The soothing, tonic and restbr- the East, where it is largely used, ative qualities of Angier's Emulsion not only for building up after make it invaluable for healing the fevers, but also for lung troubles, diseased tissues and building up j digestive and bowel disorders276 words
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Article28 1940-02-12 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses' League, G.E.C. vs. H. and S. Bank, Stadium; Harper Gilfillan vs. Nestanglo. S.H.B. HOCKEY: Command Inter-unit Final. Mountain Regiment vs. Pimjabs. Tanglin.28 words
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Article50 1940-02-12 10 Singapore. Sunday. At Chanel, on the North padang this evening, the Malay Sappers met and 'defeated the B Co. of the Malay Regiment, Port Dickson, at soccer by four goals to one. At half time the score was tv.o-nil in favour of the local Sappers.50 words
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Article23 1940-02-12 10 Penang. Saturday. THREE new English racehorses arrived in Penang yesterday and were transported to Taiplng for Trainer M.L. Sillev's stable.23 words
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Article, Illustration325 1940-02-12 10 ALTHOUGH training was supposed to be confined to slow work, there were several fast gallops seen at the race course this morning. Best of these was put in by a Neiuwsgierig (Spencer) who seems eager for a win arid will be a good horse to325 words
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Obituary47 1940-02-12 10 DEATH MRS. EMEUNA DE STLVA beloved wife of Mr. Max de Silva of 55 Weld Road Kuala Lumpur, a&ed 74. on Thursday morning. 8th February, at 9 a.m Deeply regretted. Requiem High Mass cn Thursday. 15th Feb., at Cathedral of Good Shepherd at 6.30 a.m.47 words
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844 1940-02-12 10 R.L. Moir Wins Singles Title IN spite of the fact that rain washed out play on the first day and in the afternoon of the second day, good organisation on the part of the Hon. Referee, Mr. D. H. Kleinman, and his Committee, made844 words
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Article93 1940-02-12 10 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 11. THE French and British armies 1 drew one-all at football to. day. Eddston, inside, right, scored for the British Army in the 30th minute, receiving from Busby. The former Austrian interna tional, Hiltl, inside-right; equa" lised seven minutes later receiving aReuter. - 93 words
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Article29 1940-02-12 10 Singapore, Sunday The mixed foursomes at the Singapore Golf Club to-day resulted in a win for Mr. and Mrs. W. Eldred with a ne score of 31.29 words
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123 1940-02-12 10 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. IS a grand finale to yet another sucn annual tournament the Malayan Clots held a social at the Victoria Institution Hall last night. During an interval in the dancing the results of the hockey tournament were announced. Selangor won with six points. Perak123 words
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Article123 1940-02-12 10 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JfEENEST of the matches played in thn ljKf C h c s hockey tourney was the very Fernk IZ™ Perak and Singapore. If Perak had won they would have been champions of the tour but a win for Singapore would have made Selangor123 words
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Article83 1940-02-12 10 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CONCLUDING the annual Malayan X C ts PS* at K uala Lumpur to-day the pick of the Malayan Colts drew with g™ch S 6 CVen the Sides scoril^a VtL gan c as asfc and Productive of a high standard of hockey. A83 words
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Article320 1940-02-12 10 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. TOR the first time in the history of Malayan women's inter-state hockey, Singapore met Penang in a match which was played here to-day and was watched by a huge crowd, and ended in a victory for Singapore by three goals to nil.320 words
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Advertisement126 1940-02-12 10 PILES SPECIALISTS Tong Nam, Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs. LAU KIM PING and LAMPING HSIANG of the above named premises had spent many years in a very careful study of thts disease. They discovered a sure remedy for it Ko operation is126 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-02-12 10 Title Table TO-DAY High Water. 00.59 A.M. <• 2 ft. 1*55 P.M. 9.3 ft. TOMORROW High Water: x.27 A.M. 9.L ft. 1.28 P.M. 9 i> ft.25 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-02-12 11 Many of the refugees in the coastal provinces of China have evacuated i i Szechoen where the Central Government is doing its best to help them cam a livelihood. Consequently many co-Operatives have been establishill state grants throughout Free China. The above picture shows workers wringing newly-washed55 words
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265 1940-02-12 11 Chungking". FIGHTING is in full swing in Suiyuan and Inner Mongolia, with the Chinese resisting the Japanese three-way advance from Pao-. tou. a Japanese base of operations and the western end of the Pei- Suiywrui Railway, to the south-west and north-west, field dispatches indicate.265 words
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393 1940-02-12 11 Wang Ching Wei Regime May Still Be Postponed Hongkong. IIfELL-INFORMED circles here seriously doubt whether Wang Chirg-wei s bogus "central political council" will In? able lo meet in the middle of February as a prelude to the inauguration of Ihe "central regime" on February 22.393 words
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Advertisement390 1940-02-12 11 INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS mmmmmmm K.N.I.L.M KOVAI. NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIKWAYS ROYAL DUTCH All{ LINES, HuL.M EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI App.,. Office* K.N I.L.M. X.L.M. 3-1, Collyer Quay, or to any Booking Agency In Singapore. mm i m tmW m 9390 words
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Article140 1940-02-12 12 Shanghai. WO members of the Provisional .Government in Peiping will participate in the new "central regime" to be set up in Nanking, as Wang Keh-min, chief of the Peiping regime, insists on maintaining a separate and independent body in fact though not in name. B?Jft? comi140 words
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Article55 1940-02-12 12 Reuter. I London, Feb. 11. The German news agency learns from £\lt e Q arters that the customs between Germany and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia will come into force on Apr. 1. Freedom of tariffs betai J d th Protectorate will be maintained for aReuter. - 55 words
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Article440 1940-02-12 12 MAN who was described in court as a Mayfair playboy, Patrick Stewart GreviMe Moran, 24, of Montpelier-mews. S.W., was sent to prison for 10 months at London Sessions on Feb 16. air nhVt W,th J h Patrick Wakel >™ To P ha ™> 26, S440 words
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Miscellaneous512 1940-02-12 12 To-day's j j Radio j L* 1 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcls). ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcls). P.m. 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of Gramophone Records. 130 News, mid-day Rubber Tin Copra prices. 1 40 Interval. 5 00 "Listeners' Favourites'' (Malay) 5.30 Tamil Music. COO Cantonese Tragic Dramas 6 25 Cantonese512 words
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Article482 1940-02-12 13 Singapore, Saturday. Dua buah kapal selam Jerman telah tenggelam oleh pehak kita tatkala kedua-nya menyerang sa-kumpulan kapal2 perniagaan yang di-kawal oien kapal2 perang British. Yang menenggelamkan itu ia-lah sa-buah kapal perang destroyer. Kejadian mi telan di-siarkan khabar-nya di-London samalam. Dan lagi di-nyatakan juga bahawa sa-buah kapal482 words
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373 1940-02-12 13 ORE than half of Britain's 21,000,000 tons of merchant shipping OT is now armed for self-defence. The arming of the remainder is proceeding at top speed. All guns are mounted in the stern, as otherwise the ships would I technically become warships. London, Jan.373 words
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Advertisement2015 1940-02-12 13 THE TELEGRAPHS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 72) Electrical Interference with Broadcast Reception caused by Universal (Commutator) type Electric Motors in Alternating; Current Supply Areas. NOTICE is hereby given that, when I used in alternating Current Supply I Areas, the Universal or Commutator j type of Electric Motor as fitted *o cer- j2,015 words
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Advertisement16 1940-02-12 13 Travelling Clocks Real leather Kodak cases, 8 duy Swiss jewelled lever movement, luminous vial from $21.-16 words
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752 1940-02-12 14 NEW APPROACH TO COAAMUNAL TANGLE in case me three provinces are able U> solve their communal problem amicably the question of recognising the Muslim League's representative character goes to the background. The Government of India is beincredited for sympathy towards such a move752 words
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252 1940-02-12 14 Jubbulpore. Jan. 27. |T is reliably understood that Sir francis JTytte, the Governor of the Central Provinces and Berar is shortly proceeding on leave, and speculation is rife as to who is going to relieve him in the office. Some are thinking that252 words
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Article199 1940-02-12 14 Madras. Jan. 25. IIIAVE no doubt in my mind that India, with her array of brilliant scientists, will not lag behind the world, and in a less tint- than others would be disposed to think. "Not only in scientific researches but also in her industrial enterprises199 words
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Article221 1940-02-12 14 New Delhi, Jan. 26. THE abstention of Congress Mem--1 bers from the Central Assembly is telling in many ways. Though the session is scheduled to commence on Feb. 6 and the Select Committees will meet in the last week of January, so far no question appears221 words
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105 1940-02-12 14 Benares, Jan. 26. JHC Congress had originally 1 Planned to convene a co,had Ue "„i, aS^ mb, y a »er IndL had obtained power to frame her own constitution, but the £E£S had now tnanged its pian and was rP Questing the British105 words
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150 1940-02-12 14 V»;0"<M S criMcisn, appe,r s in Ik. ~ond„„ taken up hv Mr linnuk a ~f» e>, of the attitude 1 a km* edi.oria, lit MUS m U <"c curse- fHE -Times- says: Firstly, the its e numb< r f whofe Th. Presents India as a dies150 words
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Article11 1940-02-12 14 The Ramakrishana Ashrama has been £SE£ t '3 atlon withln the11 words
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Advertisement7 1940-02-12 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V.E. JACOB, B.A.7 words
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Advertisement324 1940-02-12 14 'For twelve months I *ak. anaemic ttaS 1; ln a Coward, of 5. West Str. Mare, En«tend. -r' r nd c< uld no* eat i passed a i''n i ghast felt famt. and giddv rut on my face. cm T *ead about Dr \villi o.d dceidea to tn them t324 words
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Article176 1940-02-12 15 utility are outstanding points in the Battle Dross of Kxpeditionary Force, "which, as announced by the War worn generally by Eritish troops, even to the exclusion andertWt Tommy" is the lightest y quipped soldier in the during the last war. pment he now carries tual weight176 words
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Article96 1940-02-12 15 Russian pilots have been very badly trained, according to observations made in the Russo-Finnish war. On one occasion 20 bombers appeared over Helsinki, but only lour of them were able to drop their boflflhs over the City and of :vz bombs dropped by them only live exploded The96 words
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Advertisement327 1940-02-12 15 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (incorporated in England) (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital "fiS'XS Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened money received on Fixed Deposits on terms327 words
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Advertisement164 1940-02-12 15 BRITISH t INDIA :incorporated in England) P. 0. BL N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible service! are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also tc Hongkong and Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may call at ports on164 words
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Article61 1940-02-12 16 Reuter. Tudc„ Chu ngMng, Feb. 12. HRLE American public health service specialists, under the leadership of Dr. Williams, are working in malaria infested districts of Yunnan province, establishing laboratories and hMjpilato nd fighting a scounre which ,s depopulating: wide areas or the province. These experts areReuter. - 61 words
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Article125 1940-02-12 16 Reuter. New York, Teb. 11. I JHE Berlin correspondent of the j New York Times says that the shortage in almost all common necessities of life in Germany is growing rapidly, and beginning to require drastic economic readjustments. He adds that the situation is particularly acuteReuter. - 125 words
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410 1940-02-12 16 Fully Prepared To Meet Pressure Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 12. ASKED by a foreign newspaper correspondent whether the Japanese Government would regard as an unfriendly act the $20,000,000 credit approved by the American Senate Foreign Relations Committee for the Chungking Government, the spokesmanReuter. - 410 words
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Article140 1940-02-12 16 Lact i Paris. F.b. 12. **>i nights communique reports local acnvity cf patrols and artillery A few chaser planes flew over the I Grwman lni s. and a single German machine made a deep r co?maiLan C o dffiLSE. ncr l hern France. It later disappeared140 words
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Article61 1940-02-12 16 Reuter. Tup Tlle Hague, Feb. 11. HE Government has introduced a bill tho lmp si B additional taxation to meet the cost of mobilisation Death duties will be raised by 15 Decent.; petiol duty by about 2»,d a g a Y lon. sugar excise by tenReuter. - 61 words
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Article108 1940-02-12 16 Reuter. Lisb, »n. K Pf) A U-BOAT intercepted ik A abled British 1 gon, 6008 tons, off (W? but taking no acti„„Tft mer to her fate. the st ea. The Oregon v a v West Africa, and dcv,^ Un,l f er trouble. mh W boil.Reuter. - 108 words
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268 1940-02-12 16 fIOW that all reports have been received, it is po2 of the result, achieved by German atartSJ IZIT ping off the east coast of Britain on Friday ked homh ni:mb S r 0f thips were attacked by merchant ship was sunk;268 words
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Article30 1940-02-12 16 Reuter. London, Feb n me German wirch Admiral Marschall. add: the rrew of a U-boat, declared U-boal planes had been and would be Germany's foremost weapon England—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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178 1940-02-12 16 Reuter. London, Feb. 11. T Admiralty announces that a 2 a .r rsu,t enemy aircraft attack lh P Robert Bowe,, (290 tons) and Fort Royal (350 tons) were sunk will, the loss of four officers and 18 ratings. on thL ,6a net that in anReuter. - 178 words
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201 1940-02-12 16 London, Feb. 11. A* T^L d r!! rinff that in his o P in i«n the Labour Party's manifesto on the war and peace would live m history as an objective statement of the causes of the war and other principles involved in it201 words
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151 1940-02-12 16 London, Feb. 11 AVER £80,000,000 has already beea invested by small savers taac* the war savings campaign wai launched eleven weeks ago by tae national savings committee. Last week £6 850 535 was realised v the sale cf £2.872.500 w orth of savings certificates151 words
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Advertisement353 1940-02-12 16 FOOD PROBLEM WITH GASTRITIS For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not irritate the inflames stomach walls of patients suffering from gastritis and that at the same time would rebuild the patient's strength In severe cases of gastritis solid foods are out of the question, even liquid353 words
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