Malaya Tribune, 24 February 1940
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Title Section21 1940-02-24 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 47. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, February 24, 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration107 1940-02-24 1 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 24. spite of fierce fighting the day all along the he Karelian Isthmus, the Russians failed to keep to celebrate the 22nd birthday of the Red triumphant march into Viipuri. dans, however, are making persistent efforts to 1 a weah spotReuter. - 107 words
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Article54 1940-02-24 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 23.—The House of Representatives 1 ejected by 161 votes to 144 a proposal that the approval of Congress should be required Tor all future reciprocal trade pants entered into by the United States, The House also rejected a proposal that the Senate aloneReuter. - 54 words
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95 1940-02-24 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. S-U WaU,., M„nekton. Director-General of the Pre- had a frank talk with journalists at a Press Club 0^ ich the Press generally had accepted. He had not had to institute proceeda any newspaper but 01 tw° es had submitted papersReuter. - 95 words
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Article21 1940-02-24 1 Reuter. Gibraltar, Feb. 24. il* Sumner We les, U.S. Under 111 Secretary of State, has arrived at altar —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article45 1940-02-24 1 "A Stops Red Attack < hild-Killer To Die v "men and the War lliot In Factory < inemas an I Keview The News'* —C.H.S.J. Hitler Fears Naval Offensive t hurchill's Speech Spwt < hina J., Kadio J* lassified Advertisements *•> India Page J J Market Prices45 words
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Article71 1940-02-24 1 Thp German wireless station Zeesen vesterdS made five accusations aga'ins? BrUain attacking f German merSU lTis tr now possible officially to state the true factT The Franken was sighted venouts?d.e Dutch territorial water near Padang, by an aeroplane from one of His Majesty's ships operating in71 words
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Article41 1940-02-24 1 Shanghai, Feo 24 Reports emanating from the United States stating that Britain has concluded or is contemplating the conclusion of a new treaty with Japan covering the Far East situation are categorically denied by the Britbh Embassy here ta-day.—41 words
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Article, Illustration552 1940-02-24 1 Neutral Fear Of Early Spread "IF ALLIES TAKE BAKU THE WAR WILL BE WON" Reuter. EUTRAL observers fear an early spread of the two European conflicts into one great conflagration from the Arctic to the Black Sea. Reported British naval movesReuter. - 552 words
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Article233 1940-02-24 1 Rumanian Ban On Oil Exports London, Feb. 23. PE New York Times states that the Rumanian ban on gasolene exports to Germany "had all the earmarks of a major victory for Britain and France, for while Germany may have ample reserves of gasolene for a "blitzkreig233 words
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61 1940-02-24 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 23. BRITAIN'S reply to the United States note of Dec. 8 protesting Against the British blockade of German exports was received by the State Department to-day. It is understood that the notf defends the British position and recalls that some concessions haveReuter. - 61 words
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100 1940-02-24 1 Reuter. Oslo, Feb. 24. IT is officially announced that a trade agreement between Britain and Norway is expected to be signed shortly in London. The statement says: "Negotiations have been going on for some time in London and Oslo on Norwegian British tradeReuter. - 100 words
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Article20 1940-02-24 1 Reuter. The French wireless says that the export of coal, mercury and some other metals has been forbidden in Rumania.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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460 1940-02-24 1 Hore Belisha Breaks Silence Reuter. THAT France and Britain should throw all their weight by sea, air and land into the task of helping Finland was urged by Mr. Hore Belisha, addressing his constituents at Devonport in his first public speech since resigning from theReuter. - 460 words
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Article147 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 23. rTH the return of better weather on the Western Front, there has been more reconnaissance flights. On land there has been little to report, and last night was quiet, according to the communique. A young French sergeant pilot, who isReuter. - 147 words
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Article273 1940-02-24 2 Mails Incident Reuter. Washington, Feb 23 A PROPOSAL that the United States should co-operate with Britain in order to minimise the effects of the censorship of United States airmail at Bermuda is made by Senator Pittman. He suggests an agreement whrrebv mail destined for Germanp.Reuter. - 273 words
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44 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 24 ACCORDING to the German news n agency message from Lisbon the British auxiliary cruiser Comorin stopped the Portuguese steamer Nyassa. bound for Mossamedes from Louremeo Marques, und removed twelve German passengers, including to wives.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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628 1940-02-24 2 Finnish Air Force Takes Offensive Reuter. STOCKHOLM, FEB. 23. COYIET TROOPS ARE STILL BEING HELD BY THE FINNS THOUGH THEY ARE NOW ONLY ABOUT 14 MILES 1 ROM VIIPURI AT THEIR NEAREST POINT. At last thaw has set in, and thisReuter. - 628 words
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87 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 23 A DENIAL by the official Tass Agency that Soviet aircraft bombed the Swedish village of Pajala was broadcast on the Moscow rad'o to-night. It was declared that not a single Soviet plane had flown over Pajala i<or geneially overReuter. - 87 words
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Article57 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. Paris. Feb. 24. rT Lb learned In authoritative circles that the French Government has now received a reply from Japan to its protest at the bombing of the Frenchowned Yunnan Railway. The reply is said to be framed to a conciliatory spirit, expressing Japanese Government'sReuter. - 57 words
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Article33 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 24. ifr Neville Chamberlain is speaking at Birmingham at 2.30 p.m. to-day, winding up the present series of beeches by P members of the War Cabinet —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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373 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. Berlin. Feb. 24. ACCORDING to an i fiicial German News agency despatch from Md (Norway) the tierman ship, Altmark, which was beached when the British Navy took off :100 British prisonerplaced on the Nazi merchant warship by the Graf Spec was reflrated yesterday afternooa. Reuter.Reuter. - 373 words
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Article67 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 24. DFJ ITER'S correspondent with the R.A.F. says that German anti-aircraft guns went into action without success against the British planes which flew over Austria and Bohemia. The guns failed to score a hit as the planes twisted and turned. No (JermanReuter. - 67 words
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Article42 1940-02-24 2 The twenty-two-year-old Dutch girl. Miss Witty den Ouden. the world's champion swimmer, has decided to become a film star. Her first picture wil! be taken in May It is not certain whether Miss Willy den Ouden will give up swimming for good.42 words
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Article86 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 23. IT is learned that the appeal of Private Eckford, of the Seaforth Highlanders, against the death sentence for murder of Sergeant Davis in a blockhouse on Nov. 4 last will be heard by the High Court here on Feb. 27. The courtReuter. - 86 words
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Article220 1940-02-24 2 Neutral Anger Reuter. Amsterdam, Feb. 24. A NGER and consternation have A been caused in Holland by the sinking of more Dutch ships. The Algemen Hartdelsblad describes the torpedoing without warning as an act of injustice unworthy of a seafaring nation and points out that not aReuter. - 220 words
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142 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 23. THE Palestine Arabic paper Addifaa stresses that the importance of the Cclcnial development scheme lies in the fact that it is declared in wartime, when the need for funds is urgent. The Assirat Almustaqim says the British Government has doneReuter. - 142 words
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269 1940-02-24 2 Reuter. Paris, Feb. U "WHEN the war is over wt must see that for a long period a t least two generations—no State m Europe has the possibility of running amok," said Commander Stephen King-Hall, lecturing to i fashionable French audience ve«leiday. "ResponsibilityReuter. - 269 words
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Article40 1940-02-24 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Bangkok, Friday. tf the assembly passes a bill to* 1 introduced at the next Bes*» every male in Thai a iur eg*** age will be compelled to v. oik ftf living.40 words
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319 1940-02-24 2 LONDON, FEB. 23. •nit; AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES THAT R AF. A»»^ WERE ACTIVE IN HELIGOLAND BIGHT ON TLESIM NIGHT AND THE EARLY HOURS OF WEDNESDAY MORNIM* Warships observed near Heligoland were attacked with bo^ ic Anti-aircraft fire was encountered from ships and shore ba One319 words
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Advertisement52 1940-02-24 2 AWD/r~-\ RISK OF I "^tg^j. DISEASE i INFECTION j IS ABOl!T ''jFTi 'an. AA, I Follow the example of nurses and W^CnC^Cr I tnc cast »i H\rJm\ X or K cncra toiler purposes V ?<>c Calvert's fragrant toilet \^soap cleansing and healthful. WrtJnr: AJU I liflh iff awafluc MANCHESTFR ENGLAND52 words
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Article199 1940-02-24 3 Singapore, Friday. UPHOLDING counsel's objection to an application for a postponement hv Court In-pectcr Astin. Mr I (,< h. Fifth Magistrate, to-day di i Mr I. S. Hamiitcn, who red traffic summons on a negligent driving charge. charge was an amendment to the nal cJ causing hurt199 words
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Article182 1940-02-24 3 Singapore, Friday. iTTKIBVTIXCi his indebtedness to tin non-arnval of goods which lid bp used in the preparation of hi perfumes and cosmetics, Mr. Young, the sole proprietor of »a Preparations," admitted in I'ankruptev Court to-day that were 53.530 owing to six i tors. course of his182 words
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224 1940-02-24 3 Wanted To Run Away With Her (Firm Cur Own Reporter! Kuala Lumpur, Friday. ND guilty or tht- murder of a nine-year-old Tamil girl, NarayanaSftmy, a railway coolie, was yesterday sentenced to death by Justice Cussen at the Supreme Court. Messrs. Ramachandra Naidu and224 words
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Article79 1940-02-24 3 INCHE Mobamed Dashlni Eaaos, 1 editor cf Vfarta Malaya, will speak for th s first t.me in the 8.M.8.C. series of Malay talks <vi the war this evening at 7 p.m. The Prime Minister, Mr, Chamberlain, will be speaking in Birmingham to-day. between 10.20 and 11.10 p.m. Malayan79 words
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Article217 1940-02-24 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Friday. MR. G. F. Gooch. a European planter, claimed trial yesterday when produced before Che Sulaiman In the Klang Police Court, charged with having driven his car negligently at the 2' j Mile Pandamaram Road. Klang. by going into a drain at217 words
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Article272 1940-02-24 3 Singapore, Friday. IfR. .V ML Chowdhwie was to-day ordired by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, to pay to his wife. Mrs. Jenny Chowdhurie, $60, being maintenance for By* months only, commencing li Bo March i. The summons brought against th? defendant by his272 words
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Article131 1940-02-24 3 Singapore, Friday. REMARKING that the evidence does not show any grounds for criminal proceedings being taken against Inspector Chua Keng Lin, of the Straits Settlements Police, in connection with the circumstances of deceased's death, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returned a verdict of death by131 words
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Article286 1940-02-24 3 Singapore, Friday. "MY accounts were kept in three small pocket books, but these were lest by my sons together with my five war medals." stated a six-f :ot war veteran. Abdul Aziz, to his lordship Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Bankruptcy Court this morning. Aziz, who286 words
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Article145 1940-02-24 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. HEAVY bail of $250 was asked for, because the accused, Narayanasaray, a young Indian had allegedly absconded to Kuala Lumpur, where he was arrested and brought back to Ipoh and produced in the Police Court before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, yesterday,145 words
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Article17 1940-02-24 3 Mr. G. R. Sykes, M.C.S., has been granted 122 days' leave on full pay, prior to retlrment.17 words
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Article380 1940-02-24 3 Singapore, Friday. PREFERENCE to a mutton "war" in Singapore a few years ago, when a rival cattle firm used "cut throat" methods, reduced the price of meat per pound from 60 cents to 20 cents, and hired people to assault him in order to drive380 words
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Article78 1940-02-24 3 Singapore, Friday. Sentence of Fix weeks' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' pclice supervision, was to-day passed on Chew Kay Sioag, a 34-year-old Chinese, when he pleaded guilty before Mr H. Watson in the Third Police Court to a charge cf theft of78 words
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Article52 1940-02-24 3 At the annual meeting on Feb 7 of the Sendayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Co.. Ltd the director,report statement of accounts were adopted and a dividend of 2< 2 ppr cent, (less tax> was declared. At the close of the meeting a hear'y vote of thanks to the staff in the East52 words
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Advertisement197 1940-02-24 3 r SAUSAGES tUt mill makĕ if on ask for a second helping It's always a treat when S.C.S. SAUSAGES are put on the table. t ff Every sausace is packei with goodnes3 and favour. Delicious, too, j 0 are our CHIPOLATA, COCKTAIL f ,/7 and TOMATO SAUSAGES. -mrnrnm- 'PHONE: SINGAPORE197 words
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1649 1940-02-24 4 BROADCAST TALK FROM SINGAPORE TIIK part of women in the war was described from the B.M.B.C. in a broadcast talk last night bv Mrs. A. H. Dickinson, wile ot the Inspector General of Police. The speech was as follows: In our childhood1,649 words
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Article41 1940-02-24 4 Mr. Werner Baer will play during the Intervals at the Victoria Theatre to-night and next Saturday during the playing of I Killed Thr Count On Wednesday and Friday niehts selections will be played by a military band.41 words
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171 1940-02-24 4 Singapore Friday "WHEN many peopie are beinn \L the Inconvenience of J. 10 cases postponed until March I th is fortunato lhat this t withdrawn before it ever r. .u ot court to take up so much valuable uJ?! remarked Mr. Conrad Oldh Singapore Second PoMce Mai171 words
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Article212 1940-02-24 4 Singapore. Friday DON'T want to be made a banklrupt," stated an ex-Municipal employee, Shunmugam. who appeared in the Bankruptcy court to-day on a petition for a receiving order. Mr Samuel Fung, appearing on beha'f cf the petitioning creditor said I don't wish to be hard212 words
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Advertisement31 1940-02-24 4 X-JL EFFORTLESS EFFICIENCY BATTERIES CAR STARTING LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuab Lumpur, Ipoh Penan*. Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England), HMD31 words
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304 1940-02-24 5 Four Women, Two Men Convicted Singapore, Friday. JJEMARKING that the common intent of the assembly was to prevent the two Europeans from leaving and that therefore a riot had existed and that anyone in that assembly was a rioter subject to the penalties of304 words
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204 1940-02-24 5 Singapore, ft'iiday. AT the conclusion of a three-day n preliminary,inquir\, three Chine?-, Ng Kirn Ilian, Ng Kian Chve, anuu Ng Boon Cheong, were to-day committed to stand their trial at the forthcoming Assizes on a charge of possession of counterfeit tiademaiks, viz beer labels and204 words
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754 1940-02-24 5 Singapore, Friday. r pHE question of whether i r not a landlord was entitled, to eject a tenant on the ground that he wished to live in the premises occupied by the tenant wa.s argued to-day at the meeting of the Rent Assessment754 words
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Article, Illustration15 1940-02-24 5 "The Niihtineales," Malacca, photographed durine a recent fancy-dres» party. Jg %1\J15 words
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198 1940-02-24 5 Singapore. Friday. A CLERK employed by the General n Post Office for Ihe past 25 years admitted in the Bankruptcy Court to-da> that all his debts, amounting to $1,190. were moneylender's debts. He was Mr. Wan Sulong bin Syed Mohamed, residing at Lorcng Mydin, Singapore,198 words
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Advertisement536 1940-02-24 5 MEALS WITHOUT MISERY Are meals a constant dread to you? Do you have to take great care about •very bit of food you eat, for fear of having to pay the penalty in pain? Is stomach trouble the bane of your existence? yen if you have long been a victim536 words
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Advertisement178 1940-02-24 5 DENTALLY INSURED with the, Tek "BHD RT-H EAD"P 0 LI C V Be sure your children grow up with healthy strong teeth, dean not only V* In the front but ort the bade in all JT \Y\ those nooks and crannies, where f J.\\w A Jood remains lodge, and cause178 words
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205 1940-02-24 7 Last Night's First Night YOU have to be great to overcome a handicap like the name "Pip-Emma," but if you combine the singing ability of Gloria Jean, her personality, her infectious humour, her joyous smile you will get some idea of why audiences left205 words
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Article54 1940-02-24 7 New Delhi. Feb. 23. Government troops in yesterday's mic cessful start of the clean lng-up operations in Ahmnd7:ti salient on the north west frontier suffered one killed an 1 eight wotindcd In the Oumatti area, according to an official communique Hostile gangs of tribesmen opposing the column suffered54 words
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Article146 1940-02-24 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday. AVER live hundred de'egates from all v Malayan centres of Epwcrth Leagueswill be prevent at the All-Malayan Jubilee Institute, which will be held in Tpoh during the Easter ho'idays, from April 20 to 25 Varied is the mogramme that is being146 words
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184 1940-02-24 7 Reuter. London, Feb. Z'S. VOTERS at the by-election at Silver town, a dockers and industrial area on the east end of the outskirts of Loudon, registered a striking victory foi the national cause. The vacancy was caused by the re&ignation ol Mr. Jack JonesReuter. - 184 words
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Article37 1940-02-24 7 The death occurred on Tuesday night cf Mr. C. W. Tait. of Pilmcor Estate. Batu Tisa. in the Bungsar Hospital. iCuala Lumpur. The funeral took place on V/rdnt.day al 5 15 p.m at Cheras Roa i Cemetery.37 words
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Article36 1940-02-24 7 Mr. C. untitled Honorary Secretary of the Taiping and District Football League, will shortly be proceeding tc Ceylon on Icav:\ and during his absence, Mr. Ho Seng Au n has been elected to act lor him.36 words
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Miscellaneous98 1940-02-24 7 CAPITOL: 'The Under-Pup"—3ts, 6.15, and 9.15 p.m. (Midnight: "Tarzan Finds A Son.") ALHAMBRA: "The Flying Deuces"— 3,15, 615 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "The Cat and The Canary" —3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: "On Your Toes"—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "Anandha Ashramam."—6 and 9.30 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: "One Sword Against98 words
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Article508 1940-02-24 8 yyiE are called to order by the Singapore Free Press because we stated—and had a perfect right to state—that we were not excited by the announcement of the extension of the Colonial Development Fund, and because "the line ol* argument subsequently developed had nothing to do with508 words
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Article140 1940-02-24 8 Amsterdam, Feb. 23. FOLLOWING the discovery of a big spy ring in Holland, arrests are expected shortly in connection with luminous balls which have recently been fired into the air at night in various parts of the country. The purpose of the balls is evidently140 words
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188 1940-02-24 8 Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 23. To-day's Soviet war communique states that yesterday there was nothing of importance at the front. On the Karelian Isthmus the Soviet troops, repulsing the enemy, occupied 21 defensive positions, including 15 iron and concrete artillery forts. In view of theReuter. - 188 words
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Article99 1940-02-24 8 Reuter. London, Feb. 23. k\ VERDICT of accidental death was recorded at the inquest on the vie tims of the Waltham Abbey explosion. The coroner said that there was no evidence of sabotage. Evidence was Riven by Colonel Perereau, military assistant to the chief superintendent ofReuter. - 99 words
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Article38 1940-02-24 8 Reuter. Mexico City, Feb. 23. THREE Germans, including a German 1 marine official, alleged to be work Ing for Hitle 's secret sorvice have be°r. detained at Port Tampico for qucs tioning in connection with alleged espionage activities.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Obituary33 1940-02-24 8 London, Feb. 23. The death occurred last night of Vice-Admiral Phya Kajawangsan, Thai Minister to the Court of St. James. He died suddenly from a heart attack.—Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article205 1940-02-24 8 Reuter. Cairo, Feb. 23. TIIL Cairo paper Elmokattam, in a leader headed "Who rules the Mas?" emphasizes the fact that whoever does this is sure to win the war, and proves that Britain still rules and is assured of victory. The article points out the insignificance ofReuter. - 205 words
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Article69 1940-02-24 8 Reuter. London, Feb. 23. FE Stock Exchange maintained a cheerful disposition with kaffirs, diamonds and industrials to th e foreiront cf activity, and offerings lor pro-ftt-tP'sTf* ouicklv absorbed. Gilt-edged securities were well supported, and irredeemable. Indian loans were sharply marked up on news of proposedReuter. - 69 words
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Article24 1940-02-24 8 Madrid, Feb. 23. Twelve missing men from the Dutch steamer Tara have landed near Corunna after being afloat 28 hours in an open boat.24 words
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145 1940-02-24 8 London, Feb. 23. (JERMAN bombers attacked two Norwegian steamers off the east coast of Britain yesterday. The 1,500 ton Akabahra of Oslo was set on fire, but the flames *ere extinguished and the vessel continued her journey The captain reported that another steamer accompanying him145 words
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102 1940-02-24 8 Reuter. The King has approved the award of the medal of the military division ol the order of the British Empire to Corporal Bernard J. Brooks, fitter in the floit who was lent for duty with th* neet air arm and was serving inReuter. - 102 words
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Article, Illustration88 1940-02-24 8 yESTED interests— and the Press that represents them— who have been squealing against the prospect of a one or two per cent, income tax for the prosecution of the war which is protecting their lives and property, are now attempting what they call "constructive criticism." Apparently they are88 words
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Article182 1940-02-24 8 "JET us begin," they say, "by raising immediately a war loan of a hundred million dollars, and then raise another if necessary." The plan is to load this country for the next thirty or forty years with a debt which would practically wipe out, on the national balance182 words
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Article150 1940-02-24 8 rpHIS is the attitude of the vested A interests, of the men who draw their thousands of dollars a month: "We don't want to give anything more to win the war, but we will lend our money to the general public for that purpose at three per cent."150 words
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Article117 1940-02-24 8 I AM not against the principle of war loans, when it is secondary to taxation. At Home the Government raises what it can by taxation, and resorts to war loans for the rest. NO ONE CAN SAY THAT THE GOVERNMENTS OF MALAYA HAVE EXPLOITED MORE THAN THE VERY117 words
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212 1940-02-24 9 May Soon Attack Maginot Line Reuter. Zurich, Feb. 23. J'HERE is anxiety in Berlin as a result of what is described as the activities of the British Navy in the northern seas, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Neve Zurcher Zeitung,Reuter. - 212 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-02-24 9 Moscow, Feb. 23. {UIKIAI refase to confirm or deny the Stockholm report that M \.i\y Commissar, has flown to Murmansk in conaval activities in the Arctic Ocean. —Reuter. Neutral state that the Soviet is alarmed by the reported preRrmed in London) of British warships off Petsamo.61 words
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490 1940-02-24 9 LONDON, FEB. 23. 7 ,1f BRILLIANT SEA FIGHT WHICH ADMIRAL HARWOOD CONCEIVED AND WHICH YOU EXECUTED TAKES ITS PLACE IN OUR NAVAL ANNALS, AND I MAY ADD THAT IN THE D ARK COLD WINTER, IT WARMS THE COCKLES OF BRITISH HEARTS. It490 words
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Article210 1940-02-24 9 "And to Nelson's signal of 135 years ago that England expects that every man will do his duty, there may now be added last week's not the le v proud reply, "The Navy is here." The Ajax and Exeter men filed quiet y h;to the famous banquetting210 words
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Article166 1940-02-24 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 23. HIS MAJESTY the King, at the Horse Guards parade, decorated the heroes of the Graf Spec victory in the presence of the Queen and the entire Cabinet, and many thousands of wildly cheering spectators. The last of the large number ot recipients toReuter. - 166 words
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Article180 1940-02-24 9 London, Feb. 23. THROUGH streets ringing with cheers, 760 officers and men of the Exeter and Ajax marched to the Guildhall to receive the City's tribute to their part in the defeat of the Graf Spec. Londoners turned out in thousands to show their admiration for the sailor180 words
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Advertisement351 1940-02-24 9 HITS OF [jglSg wSSI THE DAY THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE LATEST RECORDS RECEIVED. GET THEM NOW, THEY ARE EASILY WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE. 9675 REX MARCHES CN. (Introducing Billy Cotton and his Band, Elsie Carlisle. Primo Scala Accordeon Band, Gracie Fields, D;nny Dennis, Billy Scott-Comber and his Singing351 words
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Article56 1940-02-24 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: Friendly, Mtttayi F A vs R.A.F., Stadium; Business Houses' League, Harper OilfUlau vs. Jac&S S.C, Police Depot. CRICKET: A C.8.0 BA. vs. A C S.. Dunearn Road- St. Josephs v. St. Anthony's, 8.J.1. TOMORROW CYCLING: Round the Island Cycle Race CRICKET: S.C.R.C. Home and home, S.C56 words
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511 1940-02-24 10 Poor Game At The Stadium SECURING l lie odd in five goals, the G.E.C. yesterday beat the A.P.C. S in a featureless Business Houses League fixture played at the Anson Road Stadium. A strong diagonal wind persisted throughout lbe game and was par'.ly risible511 words
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Article414 1940-02-24 10 Y.M. C.A. Tennis Tourney Results THE following were the results in lhe V M A Open Tennis Tournament played yesterday at Dhoby Ghaut: MEN S HANDICAP SINGLES T. W. Ong (plus 3> beat Awad Talio plus 15.3». 6—o: 4—6; 6—4. MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES Kamis and Yadi beat M.I. Rcohty and414 words
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Article445 1940-02-24 10 Singapore, Fri. MEDIOCRE soccer was witnessed on the Harbour Board grou evening when Guthries' XI met the Chartered Bank XI in a ness Houses League fixture and defeated them by two goa There was very little to choose between the teams, which wei matched, except that445 words
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Article266 1940-02-24 10 PLAYED decidedly below the standard that was earlier phases of the tournament, the S.C.C six-a-sidi between *T>" team and 4, C\ team on the Padang yesterday ended a comfortable win for former by three goals to one. Right from the start, "B" forced the lasue. and266 words
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Advertisement174 1940-02-24 10 a PILES SPECIALIST Having had over 31 years' experience we guarantee to cure Plies Si Fistula vithm 10 day.% without operation whatsoever, or your money will be refunded. Nuim rou.s unsoliciU i testimonials. 11. KARIM BAKSH SONS, 70D, No -th Bridge Road, Singapore. At Cameron Highlands eaktek.y HO TEL tin174 words
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Advertisement11 1940-02-24 10 M |pvl gas ,m.v llNl > IHONE~SIOI Rooms. Municipal 1 man Street.11 words
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Miscellaneous18 1940-02-24 10 TO-DAY High Water: 11.04 A.M. 10.1 ft. 11.55 P.M. 9.3 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 11.47 A.M. 10.3 ft.18 words
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Article, Illustration97 1940-02-24 11 (limbing up to over 6.000 ft. during its run of 300 miles from Lao-Cay Kunming, the apual of Yunnan, this French-built railway traverses country so wild that no road exists. The railway links up Hanoi, the Capital of the French Protectorate of Tonkin in* Indo-China, with the Chinese97 words
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Article77 1940-02-24 11 Chungking, r-eb. 22. "THI Mmistn „f Education has infracted all provincial authorities v r •"■•>"* the full-pay scale of pnm m hool teachers. order issued by the Mini- '■■'•ins that they must be> puid ACivr months' salaries yearly despite i** 1 n and Spring vacations. .Measures formulated77 words
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Article116 1940-02-24 11 Shanghai, Feb. 20. NO spectacular development occurred in West Suiyuan yesterday save the fact that Chinese forces disrupted the Wuyuati-Paotou highway, thus cutting the Japanese line of retreat from Wuyuan. Sporadic Chinese raids were conducted between Paotou and Saratsi along the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway. In Central Hupeh, it116 words
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520 1940-02-24 11 Opportunities For Investment CHINESE capitalists, especially those having deposits in foreign banks, are being urged by Dr. Wong Wen-hao, China's Minister of Economic Affairs, to invest their money in productive enterprises in Free China. In the hinterland. Dr. Wong declared, all sorts oi* natural wealth520 words
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300 1940-02-24 11 Shiuchow, Feb. 18. WITHIN a certain time limit the newly formed War Devastated Kural Districts Rehabilitation Committee will complete its task in the following counties, namely, Yungyun, Yintak, Tsingyuen, Chungfa, Fahyuen, Faatkong, Sunfung. Lunjrrnoon, Tsengshing and all districts around Canton. The Kwangtung Provincial Government has allotted300 words
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Article80 1940-02-24 11 Foochow, Feb. 23. OVER 2,000 Japanese and bogus trcops who landed at Chinghoi ,iust to the north of Swatow on Sunday and Monday, have failed to make any advance due to Chinese vigilance. Meanwhile 1,800 troops belonging to Huang Ta-wei, the rebel-commander, who once marched across80 words
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Article165 1940-02-24 11 Chungking. EARLY establishment of a "puppet" regime in Canton by Mr. Wang Ching-wei is forecast by well-in-formed Chinese quarters here. They claim that despite the formation or the proposed central o-overnmpnt of China under Mr. Wang Ching-wei by the Japanese, the Peiping and Nanking regimes would165 words
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Advertisement42 1940-02-24 11 CHY LOONG CRYSTALLIZED GINGER a and dinner parties we nd this choice product, box of 1-lb. Obtainable J INGAPORE COLD 6TORM 8. ALLY CO.. and all stores. FARCO TRUCK^ IC YC LE j |C 0 192 6 LTDI Vl i ii Fl—42 words
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Advertisement283 1940-02-24 11 ST SIGHT Men detest greasy painted lips... but thrill ro the rosy softness Tangee gives. Orange in the stick, Tangee can't paint. Instead its magic Colot Change Principle intensifies your individual coloring...becomes a part of your lips, not a greasy coating. Stroke it on a second time and the colot283 words
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Advertisement678 1940-02-24 12 Dear Radio Owners. ARE you Satisfied with your Radio Receptions? RING us up if same is not satisfactory, DLKASCRE is yours when set is repaired by Universal Radio House (Radio Servicing Specialists) 205. Orchard Road Singapore. Tel. 4967 (Always in Stock Mende Tubes and Spares). B I iOT clear distlQ678 words
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Advertisement53 1940-02-24 12 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH HING NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road.) PHONE NO. 7922. Rookl and Watches to Britis -ntractors tor the Repair c Army and RAJ*. D*SB in .Malaya. /his firm lias no other connecticwhatsoever with any other firm ot53 words
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Advertisement323 1940-02-24 12 THE NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 2i/ 2 per cent., on account of the year ending 31st May 1940 has been declared by tne Directors and'payable to the shareholders on the Register on Thursday, 14th March 1940.323 words
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Advertisement146 1940-02-24 12 By Order of the Municipal Ob of the Fort and Town AUCTION SALE OF A valuable piece of vacs 11 at Jonker Street I to be held by Publu at our Kale Roo No. 16, First Cross Street v ON U(a Wednesday, the 28th day „f Feb. 1940, at 12146 words
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Miscellaneous695 1940-02-24 12 Where To Listen In To-day t nMnrvM NEW YORK SINGAPORE LONDON J ZHL 225 mm* (1.53 m«.>. 080^ N^c 8 ,5 N From ZHF 30.96 metre. (9.69 mc!«) gj J 13 92 metw), to •35 a m SSHfcM^I. pm. GSJ 21.M Mcs (19.82 metre.)' Prom 6.35 a.m. to 9.35 a.m.695 words
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Article55 1940-02-24 13 DEATH Hens Yam Huat aged 62, father of Heng Hak Chua, Hak Yee and Hak Seng, passed away peacefully on Feb. 20, 1940 at 3 p.m. at his residence No. 2, Merchant Lane. Funeral on Saturday F?b. 24. ihe Cortege leaving the residence at 4 p.m. and thence55 words
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Advertisement459 1940-02-24 13 Htffl H General Typist Clerk. Must pertencte and good knowmm No. 41-B, Robinson H marl looking canvassers j H i ily saleable line. $60H aired Box No. 503, Ifaia r«. (599-C> H British Foreman, experiH and Blasting in Rock H Apply witii copies of H Box No. 495. c o459 words
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Advertisement545 1940-02-24 13 Wanted CASH WAITING for a copy of L P<?iSler 2 Bopping 1939,40 edi£M?^ r tiablcoffpr refused. Apply Box No. 504. co Malaya Tribune. Smga-(601-O. r« N J El ir one Pair Healthy Alsatians rT; xL mo il ths olci st ate colour. Apply NO 51 C *gg in to 11545 words
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Advertisement573 1940-02-24 13 Miscellaneous USE BARON'S ROSE JUICED CREAM. Wonderful skin food, rejuvenates, nourishes, smoothers and clears flawy complexion. Grants skin tissue velvety, pinkish, fresh, bloomy appearance. Pleasing to use. Rose scented. $1.90 jar. Chari Co., 29, Robinson Road, Singapore; (535-C). GROOTES' COCOA and MILK just received. Agencies open in all principal towns.573 words
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Advertisement522 1940-02-24 13 i MATRIMONIAL Introductions for Matrimony. Penfriendship. Trade, Journalism/ Stamps, Snaps, Magazines exchange, other hobbies arranged. Friend countries. Members 8534 both. Globe Introduction League. 399 15 Nizamshahi Rd., Hyderabad. Deccan, India. "TWO ENGLISH SOLDIERS" aged 23 wish to correspond with two European Ladies age* 19 to 22. Write to Box No.522 words
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Advertisement610 1940-02-24 13 Educational ENGLISH CONVERSATION LESSONS given by experienced European lady. Box No. 497, c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (589-C). PLEASE COME, join your Hokkien and Cantonese classes now. Prospectus free. Apply Y. N. Hwang, 1, Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore. (560-C) COMMENCING March the first, a kindergarten for children, European teacher. Eight thirty610 words
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Advertisement355 1940-02-24 13 WHY WORRY OR BE IN SUSPENSE OVER YOUR LIFE'S PROBLEMS. ASCERTAIN THE TRUTH AND SECURE EXPERT, SINCERE GUIDANCE AND ADVICE. FIVE QUESTIONS $1. HOROSCOPE, TREATMENT OF AJLi?Em£r PHYSICAL OR SPIRITUAL UNDERTAKEN. ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. WRITE OR CALL FOR PARTICULARS TESTI-ATMA-CHTNTAN 98 LORONG 40, GEYLANG, SINGAPORE (553-C). WONDEPJFUL GIFT IN HOROSCOPE355 words
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533 1940-02-24 14 Unitary Cabinets Must Go—Reddi Madras, Feb. 8. C R. Heidi. Vice-Chancellor. Andhra diversity, has issued the following statement: [i, the light of the fundamental differences that have arisen now, the following reconciliatory conclusions appear to be irresistible. lh e Constitution Act of 1935 has to533 words
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Article377 1940-02-24 14 THE difficulty of obtaining training for Indian student*, even for short periods i* Increasing, according to the Wiecter-General of India SI <' Department, London. The DirectorGeneral draws attention to the lack of purpose shewn by many Indian students in the selection of their career. In furtherance377 words
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100 1940-02-24 14 Madias, Feb. 11 THE manager, Agri-Horticultural Society, Madras, writes: "In honour of H.H. the Maharajah of Travancore, a beautiful new nibiscus has been, by kind cou.tesy. named Hibiscus Rex Travancorensis. It is the product of experiments in plant breeding by Rao Uahlb D s.100 words
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Article228 1940-02-24 14 ft ram* w I,ahaba d. Feb. 14. A CHARI A J. B. Kripalani. i n the course of an article on "The Genius of India" writes:— "Gandhiji has been teiling us for some time that the genius of India lies in non-violence in spite of the228 words
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Article, Illustration232 1940-02-24 14 THE Sun Talkie Hall at the New World, Singapore, was recently the scene of an important event in ihe history of the Tamil community in Malaya, the occasion being the marriage of Miss Kanagammal. daughter of Mr. K. Ramalinga Thevar. with Mr. S. V. Soma, sundaram. The232 words
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Article284 1940-02-24 14 Bangalore, Feb. 2. "OCIENCE is the basis of modern "civilisation. The method of science, the scientific approach to knowledge is the thing that we have to get. It is the rational approach to our human problem," observed Dr. k. A. Millikan, Nobel Laureate in Physics, who is284 words
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Article48 1940-02-24 14 His Holiness Moran Mar 'Catholicos ol the East, assisted by Hi* Grace Mar QregorU s v* Bishop ot the Syrian Diocese, of Kottayam and His Grace Mar Phllexinos, Bishop of the Syrian Diocese of Thumpamon, performed the dedicaticn ceremony o* Hm newly built Orthodox Syrian Church at Kumarakom.48 words
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Advertisement277 1940-02-24 14 RAFFLES CAFE ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THIS POPULAR RENDEZVOUS Excellent drill A Eat Carle tti Moderate I'riees COCKTAIL lIAIS Modern Comfort Attractive Surroundings Social Atmosphere Relay of Raffles Orchestra Radio Programmes SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MGHT w~ ROMANTIC NIGHT <m DlNM.lt SERVED ON THE MOONLIT LAWN O.N THE PALMFRINGED SEASHORE SPECIAL277 words
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Advertisement7 1940-02-24 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V.E. JACOB, B.A.7 words
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Advertisement267 1940-02-24 14 j WAKE UP YOUR I LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You il Jump Out •f Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pin*; of I liquid bile into your boweii dailj is not flowing freely, your f....<i.i,K-:,-,. Jt just decays in the bow, Gi your stomach. You267 words
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Article258 1940-02-24 15 LONDON TIN London, Friday. Price j £245 1 2 Buyers £246 Seller.; al Price- £244! 2 Buven £245 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London. Friday. Rir.rii. B s Steady. Quiet I2 3 4 b 12 7 8 sb b 12 13 16 s 112 5 16b ***** s May258 words
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Article134 1940-02-24 15 London. Feb. £3. T HK Air Ministry announced that during last night, our aircraft carried out further successful reconnaissance nights over Austria and Bohemia. The flights began from France. This |s the second time that our machines hav p flown as far *g Austria the first occasion134 words
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Article141 1940-02-24 15 Singapore. Friday. HIGHER bids for Sterling shares from *1 London failed to stimulate Interest in the tin share market to-day The price of local tin was dowi '4. while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 38*2 cents March 38 1 cents. April June141 words
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Article145 1940-02-24 15 Singapore, Friday. n. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. <Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 21 9 Rice Siam 2 205 Rice Siam 3 Jjg Siam Broken Rice "No. 1 158 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 155 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1145 words
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126 1940-02-24 15 DAILY PRICES' CURRENT. 12 noon, Feb. 23rd. IS4O. Buyers. Ssllers. No IX R.S.S. Spot loose 38 V, 38% No. IX RS.S. F. 0.8. in cases Feb.-Mar. (Sellers option) 39° 8 GFA.Q. R.SS. FOB in bales (Sellers option 36 a 3 1-a FAQ. R.S.S.126 words
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Article922 1940-02-24 15 Singapore, Feb. 23, MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin 5|- 5|6 Aubtnil Amal 61- 6,6 cd *U6tral Malay 37;- 391-cd Ayer Hitam .24.- 25 Ayer Weng 0.70 0.75 Bangrin 21 9 22,9 Batu Selangor 1 55 1.60 Berjuntal 10.3 ll:3xd Burma Malay 23 3 2413 Chenderiang 16|-922 words
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Article40 1940-02-24 15 At a meeting held on Feb. 3. Messre j M teals Chi.i Bwae Oin w u W j u a»>r* elected members wad 1 Mr M'":'. Ed jar, hoti 11 rj ol the Federated Ma'ay 8tate.«« Bur Cominltlf tor 194040 words
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Advertisement137 1940-02-24 15 For 3 Weeks Conmencing on sth Feb. I'iloi Pen Service Weeks and Porrelaoi Sale Rare opportunity for buyers. BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road, Singapore. SPECIALISTS Tong Nam a dangerous and painful disrly treatment always is advis- s LAU KIM PING and LAU Jj HSIANG of the above named pre<d spent137 words
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Advertisement37 1940-02-24 15 latAHtnUgj STANDARD T ff—SARSAPARILLA TONIC l^^'j^^rW/Blood builder \j "ft Cures various 1 tropical diseases Local Price $1 per bottle. Small bottle 50 eta. Bole Agents: A S MOHAMED KASSI>I ft CO.. 79, Hill St., WllljifW iMunie 470*37 words
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Advertisement89 1940-02-24 15 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund 500,000, HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits89 words
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Advertisement234 1940-02-24 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln 53.) No. 2, Chulia Street. I BON HAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq.,234 words
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Advertisement360 1940-02-24 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 15 I.S.N. Co- BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apear Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta360 words
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Advertisement161 1940-02-24 15 BRITISH INDIA ;jncoipoiated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILING The best possible services are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to Hongkong and Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may call at ports on or161 words
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579 1940-02-24 16 Court Sequel To Mine Tragedv From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. WAKUEL which originated between two men and a woman aboii I I wo years ago, was alleged to have culminated with fatal '•'Mill »»n the evening of Sept, 22 at the Tronoh Mines579 words
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Article225 1940-02-24 16 I BILL to amend the Civil Law Ordin- ance will shortly be introduced in tne Legislative Council. Its objects and reascns are: In the case of the Fresh Food and Refrigerating Co., Ltd. vs. Syme and Co. and anor. 1935 S.S.L.R. 312, it was held that225 words
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Article55 1940-02-24 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. APPREHENDING a paper shortage and inflated prices, the F M.S. Government have sanctioned a supplementary provision of $90,000 for the purchase of a 12-months' reserve stock of paper and printing materials. This precautionary measure was taken at the suggestion of55 words
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Article156 1940-02-24 16 Singapore, Friday. FOR lodging in the Naval Base without a permit from the Superintendent, 10 Chinese were produced before Mr. H Watson in the Third Police Court todaAll pleaded guilty and were fined $3 or five days' simple imprisonment each. Pleading guilty to a charge of156 words
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Article95 1940-02-24 16 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday. AFTER residing in Ipoh for several months during his long leave from the service. Flight Lieutenant Hsiang C. Chen, an Ipoh Chinese, will soon be returning to the war front in China. Popularly known as Battling Chen by95 words
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Article22 1940-02-24 16 Heh Ibrahim bin Jubah has been appointed Inspector for Religious Affairs under the Offence* by Muhammadans Enactment in the State of Johore.22 words
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Article443 1940-02-24 16 TWO bills, one' to amend the Affirmations Enactment and tfc other to amend the Registration of Dentists Enact r about to be introduced in the Johore Council of State: The objects and reasons of the Affirmations Enactment, read as follows: The abject of clause443 words
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Article204 1940-02-24 16 (From Our Own Reporter Ipoh. lUUa\ A FINE of $250 or in default MV n months' imprisonment uas fa posed on Lim Ah Tee a thine'" woman who pleaded guilt, to afatl ing ihe offence of CMtveyfau lyuor by a small boy on Tuesdax twain at204 words
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Advertisement84 1940-02-24 16 Singapore Offices of I NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL111! 11! ili!!! 11,1 MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. II 1 1 1 I 11 (XETII I: It L A I)S TRADING SOCIETY) m ill 111 Iff 11 1 ,1 ill f f f Established by Royal barter A.I). 1S24. Incorporated in the Netherlands r;;^ paid-up capital fh.84 words
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