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Title Section21 1940-03-01 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- No. 52. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, March 1, 1940.21 words
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Article430 1940-03-01 1 Reuter. A 1 [REAT bf energetic action against neutrals who accept i British navigational certificates under the blockade is issued by the German Legation at The Hague, The Hague, Mar. 1. l ARNING to neutrals not to a cepl the British navigational as issued byReuter. - 430 words
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Article86 1940-03-01 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Mar. 1. Oscar, eldest brother of 1 Swed ii, leads a group of Hi representatives cf Swed ture who have appealed to ual leaders in the United "come to the assistance of soon br every means possir:/ p.ai says there ~is great in delay andReuter. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration465 1940-03-01 1 CRITICAL SITUATION FOR NORTH EUROPE Reuter. Stockholm, Mar. 1. fHE position revealed by last night's communique is one of extreme gravity. The Finns defending Viipuri on the sea flank of the Mannerheim Line have been forced tl retreat before terrific Soviet pressure. While disputingReuter. - 465 words
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Article108 1940-03-01 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 29. are not afraid of American opposition to our aims in China," said Mr. Arita. Japanese Foreign Minister, replying to a question in the House of Representatives to-day. He added: —"Fortunately the situation has not yet reached the stags in which theReuter. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration448 1940-03-01 1 BRITAIN ITALY MAY SEND WARSHIPS TO THE BLACK SEA "Crisis At Our Door" Says Turkish Premier Seeking A nkara f s Permission Reuter. Rome, Mar. 1. obviously inspired statement circulated here yesterday says that Italy may claim for herself full application of the Montreux Convention of 1936 which, subject toReuter. - 448 words
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Article53 1940-03-01 1 Reuter. Dublin, Mar. I. THE municipal services were at a standstill last night as a result of a strike of municipal workers for increased wages, owing to increased prices ot commodities. A number of streets w p rf without lights and only one section of the Fire BrigadeReuter. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration35 1940-03-01 1 Reuter. London, Mar. I.—According to reports from Moscow. M. Potemkin, Vice-Commissar for Foreign Affairs, has been relieved of his duties and appointed Commissar for Education. His successor has not yet been appointed.—Reuter. M. POTEMKINReuter. - 35 words
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Article221 1940-03-01 1 Reuter. Helsinki, Mar. L The fight for Viipuri (Viborg) is still raging with violence. The Russians are constantly bringing up new troops in order to maintain the offensive. With scant regard for their heavy losses from the murderous Finnish fire, the Red Army for some days hasReuter. - 221 words
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Article80 1940-03-01 1 REUTER. PARIS, MAR. 1. ACCORDING TO A MESSAGE n FROM LJUBLIANA A VAST GERMAN MILITARY AND POLITICAL SPY RING. ORGANISED IN JUGOSLAVIA SINCE TIIE OUTBREAK OF WAR, HAS BEEN DISCOVERED. THE ORGANISATION IS STATED TO HAVE BEEN DIRECTED BY REICH GERMANS BUT THE WORK WASREUTER. - 80 words
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111 1940-03-01 1 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 1. night's communique stated there was nothing of importance to report beyond renewed aerial activity.—Reuter. Paris, Feb. 29. The Western Front has been quiet except for patrol activity to the east of the Vosges, and occasional bursts of maehinegun fire acrossReuter. - 111 words
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Article97 1940-03-01 1 Reuter. A Soviet communique claims that the Russians are now only two kilometres south of Viborg. —Reuter. Monte Video, Mar. 1. The wreck of the Graf Spec has been brought by Mr. Julio Vega Helguera, head of a firm of foodstuff importers. Mr. Helguera stated he wcidd useReuter. - 97 words
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Advertisement17 1940-03-01 1 (*rc*ai World GLOBE THEATRE To-night "YOU ARE oxn YOUNG ONCE" Next Change -PORT OF SEVEN SEAS" 117 words
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Advertisement86 1940-03-01 1 1 1 *YOUX t'a fiER AJSfe EVELYN AStROVA UAtiDRUfP CURE* L_ jo ENROL NOW MATRICULATION and SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and Evening Tuition PiIMANS are famous for their successes at these examinations, made possible by their system of individual tuition which enable? students to progress rapidly. Ft r Matriculation, PITMANS are86 words
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247 1940-03-01 2 SYSTEM OPERATES FROM TO-DAY Singapore, Friday. GAZETTE notification issued yesterday brings into force the system of quotas on the import of foodstuffs into Malaya from the United Kingdom. With very few exceptions 'Malaya will be allowed to import from the United Kingdom normal requirements247 words
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Article387 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. MARUTHAMUTTHU, an Indian tapUI per of Eng; Kee Estate, Tangkak, was to-day sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice L.V.J. Lavin e at the Muar Assizes, when he was convicted on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous387 words
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Article172 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday OH Cheng was to-day produced before Sheikh Abu Baker, First Magistrate, and charged with being found to be in possession of a complete still for the manufacture of liquor when he had no licence, at Jorak Estate. Muar on172 words
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Article55 1940-03-01 2 A public meeting will be held under the auspices of the Vivekananda Sanmarka Sangam on March 2 at Vivekananda Sanmarka Sangam play-ground (Enggor Street) at 5 p.m. under the chairmanship of Bramachari Kailasam. Mj:. L. Rajamanickam, 8.A., will speak in Tamil on "Education Motherland" and Mr. R. P. Ramasamy will55 words
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Article42 1940-03-01 2 The land and premises 126B. Lorong Panjang. was bought by Mr. Goh Chee Van for $2,500 and the vacant land at Jonker Street was bought by Dr. B. H. Ong for $1,000 at a sale by Messrs. L. A Chitty Sons, Malacca.42 words
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Article185 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Renoiter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. npO prevent sea erosion in the coastal districts of Selangor, two tidal control gates and bunds will be constructed, at a total cost of $19,096 —one in the cutlet of Sungei Api Ani and the other in185 words
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189 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. DEMARKING that investigation had revealed that the woman was a trafficker in non-Government chandu, Inche Abdul Raof bin Aman. Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch, pressed for a heavy sentence in the case in which Ngui Yap Kirn.189 words
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Article150 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Thursday. A Chinese named Lam Fook was charged before the Seremban magistrate to-day witli housebreaking with intention to commit theft. He claim:d trial and was undefended. Senior Inspector Chan Yoon Lam. who prosecuted, said the prosecution reli:d on three finger-print impressions found150 words
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125 1940-03-01 2 Singapore, Thursday. TENGKU Abdullah bin Petra I was this afternoon sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Kenneth M Byrne, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, on a charge of cheating in respect of a pair of gold bangles, a pair of earrings125 words
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Article95 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. THE removal of the office of His Highness the Sultan of Perak to the old buUding at Bukit Chandan. Kuala Kangsai, has cost the State S4IC. This is to cover the cost of instui'aticn of electric fans and lights, including95 words
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Article20 1940-03-01 2 Mr. N. G. Nair. of the Y.M.C.A. School, has been elected a member of the Royal Society of Teachers London.20 words
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Article203 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Thursday. A CHINESE named Teoh Ah was convicted in the District Court by Tuan Sycd Hussain Jamallulail,' the First Magistrate, on a charge of house trespass, with intent to commit theft, at Tikam Batu, Sungei Patani, and sentenced to203 words
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513 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. DOW I framed photograph on the wall helped a man to arrest a TT burglar in the early hours of the morning was related to trie District Judge, Mr. H. A. Ferrer, yesterday in the case in513 words
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Article193 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursda llflß. John Hands, M.C.H. (Hon. Secretary of the Unemployment Committee) in his report for F< vivid word-picture of the plight of the unemployed M this He says that despite official assurances in the Federal the people of this193 words
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Article209 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Repoiter) Penang. Thursday A SETTLEMENT was reached be- fore Mr. Justice Ailken. in the Supreme Court, yesterday m the civil suit in which V S Ippiii a hospital assistant, employed at the District Hospital. BuUeruorth claimed damages and medical expenses, amounting to 5105.75 from209 words
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210 1940-03-01 2 (From Our Own Rcpoiier» Penang. Thursday. TIIE story or how a Chinese, failed to get away in a ricksha, after snatching away a wallet, was related to Mr. Lim Koon Teck. in the Middle Court, yesterday. Tan CUcnz Ilong pleaded guilty to a charge210 words
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Article47 1940-03-01 2 Singapore. Friday A male Indian, the driver of an «nn MM was said to have been knocked d by a motor-car at Seran-oon Road. ne to the junction of Cuff BoaA thi.s morning. The ambulance removed the n the Tan Tock Seng Hospital47 words
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Advertisement194 1940-03-01 2 How can ijou get that HOBS"*. 1 perfect 9Pni FIGURE BfllB? She's the kind of figure that showtf Bp M off her sari to perfection—but once JL\\ she had a tendency to put on weight, to lose those graceful jf^^BßMtf^t^^^P^ng/^Pi^W curves, until a friend recommended I^^^^BBBf^^" her to take Bile194 words
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119 1940-03-01 3 from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, i RESOLUTION re-affirming A its lovalty to the British Goxrrnment and support in the i „t of further taxation, and a tion that it was not in ii of income tax was passed afternoon at a general ting119 words
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Article137 1940-03-01 3 Ficm Our Own Reporter) Malacca. Thursday. Resident Councillor. Mr. W. took the chair at the anrai meeting of the Malacca held last night. inual report and audited stattunts for the past year were Mr. Ebden proposed a vote tion to Mr. T. A. E. Barker k137 words
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Article19 1940-03-01 3 Dr. Serge Voronoft 1 N CW York for Europe to direct d skin grafting operations on soldiers in France.19 words
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Article189 1940-03-01 3 AWING to hostilities in Europe, St. v David's day which falls to-day, will be quietly celebrated in Singapoie. Instead of holding the usual dance and dinner, the officers and committee are meeting to-night at Sea View Hotel for a private informal dinner. St. David is patron saint189 words
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113 1940-03-01 3 (Fiom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday TUAN Haji Ibrahim Matiying, the leJftler of the Chinese Muslim Goodwill Delegation to Malaya, speaking a* a tea-party given in their honour by Mr Sze Zau Tsung, Consul for the Chinese Republic, tnis evening, inviten a of113 words
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Article, Illustration683 1940-03-01 3 No Change Expected In Present Arrangements MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) REGARDED BY THE PUBLIC AS THE MOST IMPORTANT R DOCUMENT TO BE WRITTEN IN RECENT YEARS BY A MUNICIPAL SPECIAL COMMITTEE, THE REPORT ON THE VEXED QUESTION OF WHETHER OR NOT LIMITED683 words
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178 1940-03-01 3 Reuter. OSLO, FEB. 29. THE NORWEGIAN FOREIGN MINISTER DR. KOHT ANNOUNCED TO-DAY THAT NORWAY WOULD MAKE NEW REPRESENTATIONS TO BERLIN SHORTLY AGAINST THE SINKING OF NORWEGIAN STEAMERS. The Northern countries would support the protests, and he hoped other neutrals would do the same. Dr KohtReuter. - 178 words
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Obituary106 1940-03-01 3 London, Mar. L THE death of Mr. E. F. Benson, I the novelist, is officially announced here —Reuter. Mr. Edward Frederic Benson third son of the late Archbishon of Canterbury, was born in July, 1867. Ho was educated at Marlborough and at King's College, CambridgeReuter. - 106 words
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Article21 1940-03-01 3 Reuter. London, Mar. I. rpHE first Hurricane tighter 1 aircraft to be built in Canada arrived in England to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article36 1940-03-01 3 Reuter. London. Feb. 29. Mr Arthur Salisbury nas sold the Grand National favourite Bymaethis with all engagement.s to Mr. Tom Westheac lormer Liverpool bookmaker who wjn the Cesarewitch with Punch in 1937.--Reu*erReuter. - 36 words
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Article166 1940-03-01 3 (Fiom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. UOLDING that* there was reasonable doubt of the accused's guilt, judge and assessors concurred in acquitting and discharging Noor Mohamed, a Pathan syce, accused of the murder of a compatriot on Sept. 22 last year, by cutting his166 words
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Article37 1940-03-01 3 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. 29. Three more arrests have been made in connection with the spy organisation unmasked last week. Two were living; to port area and one in a country du»trict—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article22 1940-03-01 3 The crop of the United Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd.. for January was 53.600 n. a wwi for nine months of 389.000 lb22 words
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Advertisement155 1940-03-01 3 pure, refined cane sugar of the highest quality J TAIi&OO SUGAR Refined and packed by a British Company in a British Colony obtainable at all Cold Storage Branches and high class dealers PHONE SPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 1111 (2 lines), PENANG. 1500 1501,155 words
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Article128 1940-03-01 4 Singapore, Thursday. ANOTHER preliminary inquiry into a case of adulteration of beer was to-day held in the Third Police Court when two young Chinese were committed to stand their trial before the High Court on a charge of possession of counterfeit beer labels. The accused. Ng128 words
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Article211 1940-03-01 4 Singapore. Thursday. SINAWASIN. a :>O-year-oid Tarni 1 Hindu, claimed trial this morning w. the second police court beloie Mr. Conrad Oldham en a charge ol attempting to cheat Tav Mang Hang cf No. 120. Rochcr Road and by pretending to be a Municipal servant to induce211 words
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Article98 1940-03-01 4 Singapore. Friday. TUIE local ambulance was called to A 229. Telok Kurau Road, at 450 this morning to remove a male Cantonese to the General Hospital. It wa s alleged that robbers were on the point of petting into the house when one of the inmates98 words
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Article65 1940-03-01 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bag an Datoh, Thursday. CAPT. A. C. Smith, the well-known Lower Perak planter, was entertained to tea, at the Cosmopolitan Cafe, by the Asiatic staff of the Straits Plantation Ltd. Over a score of the clerks, conductors and dressers of this planting company65 words
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Article127 1940-03-01 4 Singapore. Thursday. TWELVE jagas employed by the Happy World, who claimed trial to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Ahmad bin All at 9 p.m. on Feb. 3, at the Happy World Amusement Park by means of sticks, came up before Mr. Conrad Oldham,127 words
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Article77 1940-03-01 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. INVESTIGATIONS conducted by the Detective Branch into a theft from a Customs warehouse duiing the week-end revealed that entry was obtained into the bu'!ding and thence into the strong room from which 24,000 tubes of chandu valued at just77 words
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Article115 1940-03-01 4 Singapore, Thursday. A SEQUEL to the escape of a wahwah monkey was heard in the fifth court to-day when Mrs. J. Palomar answered what is believed to be the first summons of its kind issued. The eharye was that Mrs Palomar suffered to be at large115 words
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Article128 1940-03-01 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday. "YOU have no business to sail without a light. You are asking for troub'e and the next time you commit the offence, you will be fined a thousand dollars." said Mr. Lim Kcon Teck to a Chinese boatman. Teh Ah Moi,128 words
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Article283 1940-03-01 4 Singapore, Thursday. A KA1I) on a f *°P in Scrangpon Road by a posse of detectives headed by the Assistant Superintendent of Police in charge of the Gambling Suppression Branch, which was alleged to have resulted in the unearthing of a common betting house, was283 words
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407 1940-03-01 4 Appeal Heard After Term Nearly Over Singapore, Thursday. (CRITICISM of the unreasonable de- lay in appeals being brought up to the Supreme Court for hearing, occasioned by magistrates taking a long time to complete their grounds of judgments, was made by the Hon. Mr. Justice407 words
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Article53 1940-03-01 4 Scottish Air Marshal Sir Charles Stuart Burnett, the R.A.F.'s InspectorGeneral, who went to Moscow last year with the British military mission, was appointed chief of the Australian Air f.tarT for 12 months. He replaces Air Vice Marshal S J. Goble, who quit his job in December "on a matter of53 words
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Advertisement440 1940-03-01 4 ONE OF THE A who deserves i\ Jgw this regular care The companionship of your dog means much BBtt^lfflt' 88 to you. Are you making sure that he is as impurities filter into his healthy and happy as he might be Regular bloodstream, and as his skm 55 w >440 words
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Advertisement211 1940-03-01 4 Good Health ;i| v that's what yon want and HAUBORANGE will help you to keep a Every bottle of HALIBORAXGE is a bottl,. of concentrated ViUmi I and D from Halibut Liv« r Oil and Vitamin from fresh oranges. In no other u:n. i an \->n get Halibut Liver (Ml211 words
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339 1940-03-01 5 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. Editor of the Malaya Tribunei The failure on the part of the U make a public pronounceaa to their339 words
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Article185 1940-03-01 5 I Editor of the Malaya Tribune) I r agitation for the introduc- e lotteries, said to have reg support from the majority lie, appears to have tallen ars of the authorities, ol your supporters and hope ntinue to agitate for the tail lotteries during the185 words
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Article192 1940-03-01 5 T the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) The Patriotic Fund stands as a imony of Malaya's renewal of ner lance to the Mother Country ana testimony of what Malaya can co1^ liuiie if no compulsion is brougnt ii. t the individual man. ialaya gave freely and will192 words
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Article772 1940-03-01 5 <To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune* Sir.—Further to my letter to you of Feb 20 on the subject of a State-con-trolled war lottery, and in which I ventured to point cut an .essential inference between the principle underlying an insurance policy and that underlying772 words
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Article531 1940-03-01 5 ffo (he Editor of Malaya Trihmu) Mr -I have lust returned from Honj-ko-e'where the subjee. of War totttteP was debated for several tumOm by the members of the LegLs'ative Council of that Colony and by the public with great vigour and interest. The Unofficial members cf531 words
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Article573 1940-03-01 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune/ Sir,—l have read with interest the views on. income-tax and particularly a leading article on the subject in your contemporary evening paper. It the idea oi the introduction is to collect more revenue than is needed Km current expenditure so573 words
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Article285 1940-03-01 5 (To the Editor of the Molayci Tribune; Sir,—Allow me a little space in your paper to comment on Mr. Sumner Welles's visit to Europe. Being a close follower of events in Europe, I cannot help giving my humble opinion. Mr. Welles's visit is welcomed by all285 words
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Article361 1940-03-01 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Sir, —If Hamlel hesitated to take hiv life because lie was uncertain whether the ills that awaited him on the other side of the grave were greater or less than those with which he had to contend in his existence, here's361 words
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Article55 1940-03-01 5 A man rang up Dr. Alfred Blunt, Bishop of Bradford, and asked if he could see him. Ho went round to ttW bishop's home soon aiterwards and handed Dr 81u.4 tUBM in ba.nknoles. M *oon as the bisht p had counted the ii lies the man left the house. He55 words
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Advertisement357 1940-03-01 5 I j Remedy J Ladies'Jbiioxdei* Grid clonic Agents: NAINA MOHAMED SONS. I I Singapore, Kuala Lumpur J Penang. Lvv\ m insecticide I has ihe killing-power of Flit is iure deofh to Insects because i» f a combination of potent killing agent* WW wh.ch cannot be excelled Flit has under- &sfl357 words
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Advertisement24 1940-03-01 5 For 3 Weeks Commencing on sth Feb. Pilot Pen Service Weeks and Porcelain Sale Rare opportunity for buyers. BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road, Singapore.24 words
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Advertisement256 1940-03-01 6 J The Grandest Show in Town CAPITOL 3 SHOWS TO DAY v mm 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW 11 A,M 3 15 6 15 9 15 forget everything TODAY! li// •••Even hit teacher says: V* I\\ \T 1)11 Heaven Help the Ladies < When YOU Grow Up!" 1 '^*w^ —^^^s/ s n[l256 words
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Advertisement242 1940-03-01 6 §A PICTURE EVERYONE MUST SEE! The Finest Story ever written about \axi Germany! Modman Or Fool; Genius Or MEGLOMANICWIIAT IS HE? TO-DAYJ3. IS, 6.15 9.15 P. M. A L IH»A M B ft A I SHOWS SATURDAY A SCMDAY I Not A Newsreel—Not Propaganda—Not Hate Inspired. But The Plain, Unvarnished242 words
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Advertisement402 1940-03-01 6 UNUSUAL THESE DAYS^T 12,338 CHEERFUL PEOPLE SEEN AT OUR -HAPPY- CITY LAST SATURDAY NIGHT ENJOY THE CAREFREE ATMOSPHERE OF S I N G APO R I GAYEST SEASIDE PARK. AN ENDLESS PARADE OF SIDES HOWS FLYING TRAPEZE Js DAREDEVIL STUNTS ACROBATICS BY CHINESE, EUROPEANS INDIANS. SNAKE CHARMING BEAUTIFUL CHINESE CHORINI402 words
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Article217 1940-03-01 7 Last Night's First Night SETTLERS' stories of the unsettled times in America when Indians w:re on the warpath, have not formed the subject of film productions to the same extentr—now that the talkies have arrived—as they did in the silent days. For this reason,217 words
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Article47 1940-03-01 7 London. Feb 29. A British Library of Cultural Information has recently been established In Tokyo, and British firms and residents are (Contributing generowdy to the library fund Similar French and German Institutions have been active in Japan for a •lumber cf years.—British Wireless.47 words
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Article141 1940-03-01 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 29. QTRANGE properties of a Dutch inven0 tion called the bikker. light were mentioned in the Commons to-day when Sir William Brown asked whether the Home Secretary was awar e that this light renders it unnecessary to black out windows, it being possible to keepReuter. - 141 words
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Article95 1940-03-01 7 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. 29. MEASURES to check the flow of "love gifts" leaving Holland for Germany have been adopted by the Dutch Government. From to-morrow, packages of foodstuff i Intended lor abroad may not weigh moie than three kilograms, and not contain more thanReuter. - 95 words
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Article90 1940-03-01 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 29. AINOTHER £1.009 i.s being cabled to London headquarters of the British Red .Cross Society frcm the Trinidad and Tobatu> branch. This 1: the Colony's third contribution of £1.000 apart Irom considerable *umj> spent in buying material fcr working parties to makeReuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement490 1940-03-01 7 NOTICE. Mr. Koh E. Num is no longer in our employ and has no authority to collect any rents on our behalf as from this date. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LTD. j YAP GEM CHEONG, Manager. I Singapore, Ist March, 1940. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OP490 words
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Advertisement163 1940-03-01 7 JUBILEE THEATRE Matinees Sat. 2nd, Sun. :trd I Double Feature at 2.30 P.M. I •Till: GLADIATOR" and j "VALLFY OF THE GIANT" I I fMTHAY CAPE Announces SATURDAY SPECIAL MENU I. Ifors d'Ouvres g. Fruit Cocktail 5. Cremc do Tomato Soup 4! Fillet I kan Merah 5 Chicken Maryland 6.163 words
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Miscellaneous83 1940-03-01 7 CAPITOL: "Andy Hardy Gets SP rin j Fever 1 —315, 6.15, and 915 p.m. \LIIAMBKA: "Hitler-Beast of Berlin 3.15, 6.15 and 915 p.m. CATHAY: "Drums Along The Mohawk —3.15, 6.15 and 915 p.nv ROXY: "Dodge City"—6.ls and 9.1 a p m THEATRE ROYAL: "Anandha Ashramam,"—6 and 9.35 p.m. QUEENS: "Bachelor83 words
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Article445 1940-03-01 8 WHEN the White Pai>er on the Colonial Development Fund was issued full details were rushed to the Malayan newspapers by the Department of Information so that they could publish their comments on it without delay. That enterprise was much appreciated. The Morning Tribune and the Malaya Tribune445 words
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Article43 1940-03-01 8 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. 29. HEAVY gunfire was heard off the Dutch coast atjnidmght. H It is believed that a naval action was in progress. Firuig lasted an hour Plashes of exploding shells were seen from the shore.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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264 1940-03-01 8 Reuter. New York, Feb. 29. RUMOURS of a pending naval engagement near the South American toast were revived when it became known that a British South Atlantic squadron had been assembled in the vicinity of the mouth of the Rfver Plate—the scene of theReuter. - 264 words
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Article60 1940-03-01 8 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 29. ACCORDING to the Petit Parisien correspondent on the German frontier, Hitler has been told by the German Admiralty that Germany has lost fifty Üboats, of which three were used as supply ships. In addition eleven submarines, and two used asReuter. - 60 words
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Article173 1940-03-01 8 Reuter. Mexico City, Feb. 29. A DRASTIC change of existing conditions on the Mexican oil industry is inevitable, otherwise Mexico will be unable to meet the indemnities to expropriated foreign oil companies, announced President Cardenas at a conference with delegates of all sections of theReuter. - 173 words
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Article, Illustration158 1940-03-01 8 j\|ARCH has come round again completing six months 0 f the Bore War. IT WON'T BE A BORE \R MI CH LONGER. For political reasons—a desire v avoid heavy losses that would make the enslaved Germans squeal- HitW favour prolonging the stalemate. There are military reaio* why he158 words
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Article209 1940-03-01 8 W HERE will the first blow come? In the West, Scandinavia r the Balkans? No one knows, but since Italy has defined her attitude as status quo in the Balkans and Turkey and the Allies have made preparations to rally to the aid of Rumania or Greece,209 words
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Article70 1940-03-01 8 WHAT of Mr. Welles, PrVs Roosevelt's personal envoy is to-day in Berlin after visit Rome, and who goes shortly to P*ns and London? Mr. Welles has no peace proposals He will have none after he has seen the Nazi leaders. THERE IS NO PEACE ACCEPT ABLE TO70 words
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Article53 1940-03-01 8 London. Feb 29. THE Air Ministry casualty list No gives the following casualties 00 various dat?s:— Five killed In action, two reported missing now reported killed m action, lour missing believed killed in action six mining and twelve killed on active service, thirteen died on acme53 words
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Advertisement53 1940-03-01 8 F. M. S. RAILWAYS CASH ON DELIVERY SERVICE. THE POST OFFICE WILL ACCEPT A RAILWAY RECEIPT AS A CASH-ON-DELIVER V PARCEL. ASK THE NEAREST STATION MASTER FOR PARTICULARS OF THE VALUE PAYABLE SfSTEM. Students! Parents!! No Increase in Price for School Text Books. .'Tom PETER CHONG'S Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lumpur,53 words
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Advertisement75 1940-03-01 8 fa"** I*1 THE NEW ENAMEL MADE FROM BAKELITE QUICK DRYING LASTING LUSTRE j■ j f?f interior or exterior use ENAMELIT retains its original Jkte^^ ''"'"j highly lustrous brilliancy and f can be washed l>ecause of the i j porcelain like, non porous, wateri J illM Proof service. Ideal lor Bathroom75 words
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Article, Illustration547 1940-03-01 9 Alleged Unfriendly Speeches In Chungking Reuter. QOME excitement has been caused in Shanghai by the news that the Japanese Consul-General there is demanding an explanation from the French Ambassador for alleged unfriendly speeches made in Chungking. Leading Chinese, at the same time, are appealingReuter. - 547 words
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273 1940-03-01 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 29. >idential address to the Chamber of Shipping to-day, Sir 3 Haldin urged measures to prevent the mercantile marine ing to the level of a third-class power. the industry neither welcomed nor believed in Governon to requisition all deepReuter. - 273 words
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Article81 1940-03-01 9 Reuter. Chungking, Feb. 29. eking garrison headquarters illy announce the compulsory .on of those residents of < hangking without proper residence s will begin to-morrow, when bouse to house investigation will i 1 mlucted. of the past two days have anxiety of the populace sometheReuter. - 81 words
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Article28 1940-03-01 9 Reuter. London, Feb. m. timated that another 300.000— men of 24, will register for serthe armed forces on March 9 group was registered on Feb. -Rcuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article43 1940-03-01 9 Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 29. Ill MOLOTOV, Soviet Foreign Commissar, to-day had lunch with the American Ambassador. The guests included the Commissar of Foreign Trade and the Vice-Commissar of Foreign Affairs. The meeting lasted three and a half hours.— Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article135 1940-03-01 9 Reuter. A SOVIET communique states: "The Soviet troops continued to develop the offensive on Karelian Isthmus. The enemy attempted counter-attacks in order to halt the Soviet offensive but suffered heavy losses and continued their retreat. -The Sov'et troops captured enemy defensive fortifications on the nortnReuter. - 135 words
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Article86 1940-03-01 9 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 29. IN a general order on the occasion cl I the anniversary of the foundation nf the Nazi Air Force to-morrow, Marsha. Goe h r!ng a states that the German Air Force will not swerve from its course until final victory is wonReuter. - 86 words
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Article98 1940-03-01 9 Stockholm, Feb. 29. DIFFICULTIES have arisen in the discussions between M. Molotov and the German Ambassador in Moscow regarding the German offer of mediation in the Finnish war, states the Kovno correspondent of the Tidningen, who adds that the Soviet Government has declared itself in agreement with98 words
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Article178 1940-03-01 9 London, Feb. 29. MR. Anthony Eden, speaking at Liverpool, said that the respite this autumn and winter had been most valuable to us for our preparations, and added. There is in that no cause for complacency, but even danger, if we forget the vital lesson that in178 words
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Article43 1940-03-01 9 Reuter. London. Feb. 29. THE Bri-ish Trade Union Congress General Council has decided to implement its baching of Finnish resistance to Russia by giving £1.000 to an assistance fund sponsored by the National Council of the Labour Party—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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98 1940-03-01 9 Reuter. New York, Feb. 28. rpHE United States is proceeding with preparations to build four 45,000 ton battleships. Mr. Charles Edison, acting Secretary of the Navy, announcing the decision at a Press conference, said it was taken in spite of suggestions for larger vessels.Reuter. - 98 words
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Article47 1940-03-01 9 London. Feb. 29:--A signed photograph oi King George and a personal message from His Majesty will be presented to Admiral Horthy, Regent of Hungary, tomorrow on the 20th anniversary of the Admiral's regency. The presentation wi<! be made by the British Minister in Budapest.—British Wireless.47 words
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Advertisement465 1940-03-01 9 RUSTON diesel ENGINES RUSTON OIKS EI. wide raagY of sizes service to advise you on any Power Problem 2 APB 16 f Hit** t HITS! nivr rroSRY WD FR \NTFS I FRANCES LANOrORD BINO CROSBY A niFRAMls Southern Moon ***** Em «ETta love with A Kiss in the Dark, son:"one.465 words
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439 1940-03-01 10 Good Game Ends In A Draw M.F.A 1 S.C.F.A 1 f l ooh soccer, marred somewhat by all-too-frequent though necsary interruptions of the referee's whistle, was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, where the M.F.A. last year's league champions drew with the439 words
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Article92 1940-03-01 10 Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. TIIE President of the Football Association, Selangor, has received a handsome silver cup from the Singapore lawyer Mr. S. C. Goho as a trophy for an annual match between Malacca and Selangor. Malacca are said to have a formidable team and consequently can be92 words
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Article71 1940-03-01 10 Reuter. London. Feb. 29. CAMBRIDGE are warm favourites for the unoificial Inter-Varsity Boat Race on Saturday, which is -horn ci much of its usual significance. It v/ill be rowed over th P lVi miles Olympic course at Henley, where the only previous boat race was theReuter. - 71 words
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Article90 1940-03-01 10 The following players have beer, invited to play for the Chinese Sports Association against the S.C.F.A. M B" on Saturday, at the SH B ground: Peng Kong. Patrick Yee. Sunn Leng, Sum Wing. Kock Yuen. Soo Tuan. Kai Seng. Tian Seng. Weng Kai, Hock Seng. YewTim, Anthony Chong,90 words
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212 1940-03-01 10 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. pLAYIXG ON THE NORTH PADANG AT FORT CANNING. THIS EVENING. THE 41ST COMPANY OF THE RE. DEFEATED THE 34TH COMPAN V BY TWO GOALS TO ONE IN THE FRAMROZ CUP (SOCCER) FINAL. The match commenced at a fast pace and212 words
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Article170 1940-03-01 10 Singapore, Thursday. TIIE R.A.F C were unlucky to lose lo Fort Canning at Changi, this evening in a friendly soccer encounter. They had the better territorial advantage lor the majority ol the gamp but sheer bad luck nullified their efforts. Immediately after the kick-off. the170 words
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Article24 1940-03-01 10 SOCCER: Business Hou-es' League, Guthries vs. Traction Co., 5.H.8.; A P C. vs. Straits Times. Clerical Union; G.E C. vs. Nestanglo, Stadium24 words
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Article1034 1940-03-01 10 DELOW is the programme for the opening day's races angor Geld Cup Meeting to bo run at Kuala Lumpur U RACE ONE PONIES—CIass 2, Div. 3, 6 Furs. 20 4 CHAR 90& Mr A an Lo^e 33 1 PHAR PAR 8.12 Mr. H. S. Kirwan 01,034 words
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Advertisement21 1940-03-01 10 > <>l! »W i! !—u! «s/ thau always come J v bTRAITS T MES HOT TICERBEER^^ DISTRIBUTED BY FRASER 4 NEAVE LTD. *>'21 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-03-01 10 TO-DAY High Water: 2.54 A.M. 8.7 ft 4 01 P.M. 7.4 It. TO-MORROW High Water: 3.43 A.M. 8.3 ft 5.34 P.M. 6.7 it.23 words
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568 1940-03-01 11 Many Problems To Be Overcome T[) develop communications more widely, China must have an efficient and centralised organisation, an increase in transportation facilities and service stations, and a determination on the part of the people to economise, declared y\ T Chang Kia-ngau, Minister of Communications,568 words
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Article51 1940-03-01 11 Chungking, Feb. 26. i men's Advisory Committee of New Life Movement has inaua drive for 200.000 pairs oi r the Chinese Army. tire staff of the Women's Advi- amiitee and the students of the tie Service Training Class have organized into forty-five units to contributions.— Chinese51 words
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Article110 1940-03-01 11 Chungking. Feb. 21. CHINA'S war with Japan in the ether will embark upon a new era to-day when the Chinese Government's newly completed powerful international radio broadcasting station begins to broadcast to the world. The station, built at an undisclosed place with Marconi shortwave machinery, uses the110 words
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Article233 1940-03-01 11 Kweilin, Feb. 2b\ fTHE prospect of China's victory has greatly improved since China 1 entered the second stage of resistance, declared General M Chung-hsi in a speech given here. There is solid ground for one to feel confident of < binas victory, he said, but233 words
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Article142 1940-03-01 11 Chungking. Feb. 27. MR. Wataru Kaji, a famed Japanese j writer and one of the leaders of the Japanese Anti War League, has issued a message in memory of Mateuyama Oyama and Aikawa. members of the league who were recently killed on the South China front while142 words
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Article, Illustration15 1940-03-01 11 Small .emples such as the one toX SIS?U MBS mobile fighters.15 words
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Article250 1940-03-01 11 Shiukwan, Feb. Zb. THE pretectal wartime Onarce of Kwan K tun g Province has been 1 piaced on a sound basis. This is proved by the balance «f .as Mar's budget of $.10.000.000 without resort.njf to borrowing or ylacirs extra burdens on the people. When250 words
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175 1940-03-01 11 Chungking, Feb. 26. ADDRESSING the local Rotarians, Bishop Paul Yu F»n. Vicar Apostolic of Nanking, said that with the help of God and the assistance of other nations Pope Pius may be able to do something for Europe and perhaps for Asia also. The last175 words
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Article142 1940-03-01 11 Chungking, Feb. 25. ANOTHER fantastic rumour alleging that Divisional Commander Liv Shang-chih committed suicide at Maping, North Hupeh, on February 10, that Army Corps Commander Liv Chien-hsu was killed in an air raid, that Divisional Commander Yang Yu-ting was shot at Kinhua, and that Divisional Commander Li142 words
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Advertisement144 1940-03-01 11 SPECIAL CHINA PAGE 1 WASN'T AWARE OF THE SPOT I WAS IN UNTIL. f WRONO again, bll what 1^ v ABOUT THAT MEALTIME HABIT \m I X .AND HE IS THINKING OF X OF YOURS TAKING SO MANY I f ~afjU I LETTING YOU OUT. BILL. YOUR Qf ThE uSUA144 words
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Advertisement357 1940-03-01 11 Flush Kidneys of Acid and_Poisons Regain Hrallli ami Vigor and Slop Getting Up Nights When kidneys U»< fed ufcy become weak —the bladder Is irritatedl Otten punfl 18 scanty and smarts and —sleep is restless and nightly visits to the bathroom are frequent. The ri<*ht safe harmless and inexpensive way'to357 words
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Article107 1940-03-01 12 Reuter. Hongkong, Feb. 29. AN official naval communique states:— "Early this morning H.M.S. Kanimbla arrived off Yokohama, having aboard nine German nationals taken from the Asama Maru. These men were handed ever to two officials of the Japanese Foreign Office in the presence of Captain Tufnell,Reuter. - 107 words
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Article55 1940-03-01 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 29. THE cost of civil defence is well over £100 millions, declared Sir John Andersi n in a special interview with Reuter's correspondent. Civil defence forces number l 1 million men and women of all ages and classes. Only one in sixReuter. - 55 words
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Article152 1940-03-01 12 Reuter. Bucharest, Feb. 29. THE Finnish war is already having a serious effect on life in Russia, according to reliable information reaching here. It is stated that food prices have soared in Moscow, and queues outside shops are reported to be the largest seen forReuter. - 152 words
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Article46 1940-03-01 12 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 29. A U-boat commander, Werner Hart- j mann has returned from a long distance cruise, in which hp claims to have sunk 45,000 tons of shipping. He further claims that in two raids he sank 80.000 tons of shipping.—ReuI 4Reuter. - 46 words
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Article55 1940-03-01 12 Reuter. Helsinki. Feb. 29. JHE Finnish wireless reports that owing to disorders martial law has been introduced at Murmansk and other Russian towns near the frontier. The bulletin adds that special detachments of the Ogpu, consisting chiefly of crack police officials from Stalin's native land—Georgia—haveReuter. - 55 words
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286 1940-03-01 12 London, Feb. 29. At ominous question thn c to-day, Sir Hush O'Neill (I nderStnelarv tor India) staled: •It was announced on Sept. 5 that Hi s Majesty's Government liad agreed to'recommend to Parliament assistance amounting to some £34,000.000—a quarter of which was to be286 words
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Article86 1940-03-01 12 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 29. IT is officially announced that decisions which have a farreaching effect on economic life in France were agreed on today by the Cabinet. The decisions have been embodied In decrees which it is expected will be published later to-day. Among the subjectsReuter. - 86 words
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Article32 1940-03-01 12 Reuter. Paris. Feb. 29 Th* veteran Ootnmunjsl orator Harsel Gbaotun was expelled from the Benat? to-day by an unaniinoius vote in conformity with th.' lav banning Communists. Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Obituary38 1940-03-01 13 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mr. John PynePennefather wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and mends who attended the funeral as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.38 words
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Advertisement533 1940-03-01 13 t-' > D Experienced Nanny, age 30 for two young children. »20 c o Malaya Tribune, 8m-(644-C) D bALESMAN, Selling Rubber Previous experience essen--519, c o Malaya Tribune, 1640-C). D Distributors in F.M.S., "Mickey Mouse Brand itt". Box No. 515, co Malaya a pore. (627-0 ...-;.> UPCOUNTRY AGENTS to Coagulating533 words
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Advertisement570 1940-03-01 13 y R GENTLY-A Chinese University graduate with experience to cation Z ACnt f r°h r 8 HiffhPr A? f Chmes c University in Hgher Algebra, Chinese and World State fees write GP.O. Box 308, Singapore. (668-C). 1?n ENTS ivil No Investment, Samples Free Nationals (Woollen Silk Mil s) United, Ludhiana570 words
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Advertisement579 1940-03-01 13 A RESECTABLE EDUCATED INDIAN 27, caste Naidu, doing business Wanted a girl below 20 view matrimony with dowery. Communicate. Box 528, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (674-C) Miscellaneous HALLO! This is P. Kadar Batcha, New Mathina Restaurant, 97, Beach Road, Calling. Call in for the best Malayan Dishes. Charge moderate. (670-O I579 words
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Advertisement576 1940-03-01 13 SUN "KING" BICYCLES. Hand-built one at a time. Sole agents Hup Teck, 217 Thomson Road, Singapore. (667-C). READ STORIES OF HISTORICAL CHINA in Romanized Malay. Obtainable Irom D. T. Lim Company, 353 North Bridge Road, Singapore. Free list sent on applieatir n. (661-C). "NIGRIS COMB" (Patented*. Gives immediate, natural, lasting576 words
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Advertisement454 1940-03-01 13 KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY CLASSES. Qualified European teacher 8.30—12. 72 Goo;iman Road, Katong, Singapore. <663-C). "ENGINEER'S GUIDE TO SUCCESS" 200 Courses—FßEE—Shows how students in Malaya achieve successful careers in Engineering by taking The T.1.G.8.'s Correspondence Courses in Civil. Mechanical, Electrical, Automobile, Aeronautical, Radio, Television, Sound Recording, etc., engineering. Write TO-DAY for454 words
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Advertisement393 1940-03-01 13 AGENCIES REQUIRED: Well established Singapore commercial house seeks agencies for all Unas of trade. Sound financial standing. Good connection;; throughout Malaya. 8.N.8. and D.E.I. Please write Bo.< 52b, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (662-Ci. WANTED Partners with small capitals for a very profitable business. P.O Box »8. Singapore. (616-C) To Let393 words
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975 1940-03-01 14 NARAYAN CONDEMNS TALK ABOUT MOTIVES New Delhi, Feb. 19--"J AM not among those leftists who belives that Mahatma Gandhi is afraid of the masses, or is ait agent of Indian capitalists and will sign a pact with Britain, on behalf of Indian capitalists" mfß Mr.975 words
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44 1940-03-01 14 KHAN ABDUL GAFFAR KHAN, the Frontier G.nidhi, who, sometime back rethed from active leudei hip of the Congress movement in the Fionlier Province, recently deciated his preparedne-s to come back, in spiU of hi> old age. in political development* In the country demanded it44 words
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Article122 1940-03-01 14 New Delhi, Feb. 21. A LEGAL obstacle, which would require action by the British Parliament to surmoufft, has led to the decision of the Government of India to abandon the scheme for compulsory national service for Europeans in India which has been under recent consideration.122 words
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Article547 1940-03-01 14 THE Punjab Government's decision to take action against ali communal volunteer organisations in the province was announced by Mir Maqbool Mahmood, Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier, during question hour in the Punjab Assembly. The Bangalore City Municipal Council discussed for nearly two hours the question of547 words
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295 1940-03-01 14 Lucknow i< j, m A COMMITTEE to compile iepor s of the regime of the with special reference to i»v nin structive activities and anotner to watch the activities ,>f the prev n i Government—called the vigilamt committee—were constituted, at a party meeting of the Congress295 words
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Advertisement518 1940-03-01 14 MALAYAN PREMIER HOT El TO-ggOljjjOW SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION ItOYAL HAWAIIAN i: \T E It T A I I: It S With QUEENIE DAVID and COCIA PASHA Fon o\i: vh.iit only MJ l mi LU Ui -U-M- I HI—WIIMMIIII HUM I 1 BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. I518 words
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Advertisement83 1940-03-01 14 rIRIUM FOR SPARKLING TEETH-, a jo4f> to your teeth with Pepsodem containing IRIUM. The minute it touches your teeth you have a delightful lasting sensation of its invigorating, refreshing foam. And *mw _Jaifc» What a wholesome tin S le o{ freshness it leaves behind it! Bur ''SRI M II 683 words
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Advertisement38 1940-03-01 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A. A. T. EDWARDS CO- LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGfiNW VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of j REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS ANT) INVESTMENTS. Nn Obligation Phone 4S4S.38 words
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Article294 1940-03-01 15 London Tin Prices Improve; Bids For Shares Disappointing Reuter. (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, v WITHSTANDING the improvement in the Singapore price of the tal, tins were a dull market yesterday. Little business was done 19 and Hong Fatts, Some Kamuntings went on London and Australian, issuesReuter. - 294 words
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Article300 1940-03-01 15 LONDON TIN I mdon, Thursday. P-gh official Price) £254 Buyers £254 2 Sellers I Price) £253! 4 Buyers £253 3 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER L >ndon. Thursday. lIBBIH H s Quiet. Steady I 12 916 12"> 8 I Mar 12 9 16 12 5 8 rd) Apr 12i300 words
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Article208 1940-03-01 15 Singapore Friday. True following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING -r t 2 4 1 16 London demand onvz Lyons demand 9 R Switzerland demand *™> Hamburg demand 8 New York demand '{jj Montreal demand208 words
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Article32 1940-03-01 15 "Youth Defeats Age," says a Lawn Tennis heading. Meaning that 24 was too gcod for 40. Some of the champions of th- past would hnve h en happy to he merely aged.32 words
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Article902 1940-03-01 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, Feb. 29. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 51- 516 AUStrsJ Amal 5 9 6 3cd Austral M.i lay 27 39|-cd Ayer Hitam 24J- 25;Ayer Weng 0.70 0.75 Bangrin 21 [9 22 9 Batu Selangor 1 50 1.60 Berjuntai 10 3 113 Burma Malay 23 3902 words
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Article34 1940-03-01 15 The deaM occurred with tragic suddenness d'nliess oli luesdav d. i lc e in Kuala Kanzsar Noad. Ipud. ol rou link 0Nentz. ol !M Vap l<uk ol lvlessrs Lime D.>7d> :.nd 0o. t.td. IpoN34 words
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Advertisement105 1940-03-01 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. eed and Controlled by m MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. which is incorporated to n -stcred as a Trust Com- kes the following duties:— S I, 1 OR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL °**INISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF TRite DECEASED PERSON. {.JUSTEE OF A105 words
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Advertisement25 1940-03-01 15 MID-DAY PRICES Singapore, Friday. Prices or tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38» Sellers 38%. TIN $128'! i. down $14.25 words
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Advertisement84 1940-03-01 15 I SAVINGS A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person. m A. Savings Account may be opened with this Bank84 words
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Advertisement190 1940-03-01 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated In S3.) No. 2, Chulia Street, i BON HAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,900,000 00 General Reserve s200,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183. 5184, I 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng190 words
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Advertisement374 1940-03-01 15 STEAMEK BALLING!! 'mm ■m P&O I BRITISH INDIA I PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. BJ.SN. Co„ BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apear Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang,374 words
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Advertisement170 1940-03-01 15 BRITISH 7 IND IA j uncoipoiated in England) J P. ft 0. S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. The best possible service* are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to Hongkong and Shanghai. I Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels170 words
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Article109 1940-03-01 16 Reuter. London, Feb. 29. TT is under-'.ood that several British airmen. who.:e planes were forced to land in Belgium, and who had been interned by the Belgian authorities, succeeded in escaping and reaching England, and are now back at duties with the R.A.F. Th o number isReuter. - 109 words
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405 1940-03-01 16 Reuter. JN the Commons to-day, Mr. Ro- bert Morgan asked whether the Yangtse and Pearl River had yet been opened to general trade as promised by the Japanese Prime Minister on Dec. 18. and if not to what extent tradeReuter. - 405 words
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Article, Illustration244 1940-03-01 16 Higher Production: Lower Consumption Reuter. Paris. Mar 1 FIGURES showing how successfully France's financial n ro blems were being met were given in a broadea. by M Reynaud, Finance Minister. At the same time he added"Our evil is economic. France is producing less and ingReuter. - 244 words
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Article62 1940-03-01 16 Reuter. London. Feb. 29 IT was revealed at the annual meeting to-dav of the Bradford Dvers' Association that whereas in 1914 Britain imDortert over RO per of colours tp quired for the textile trade, to-day, owing to arthievements of the British organic chemical industry. British makersReuter. - 62 words
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Article152 1940-03-01 16 Reuter. London Feb •><» J. 5S v r > Special THE Swiss paper National it is noteworthy thai \u Chamberlain in Saturday\ emphasised that the Fran, British bloc was not a mere E porary fusion of interests rather tha t the Allies UrteaS political and economic-Reuter. - 152 words
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Article56 1940-03-01 16 Reuter. London, untitled AN arrow was shot from a bo« through a window of No U, Downing Street to-day. A piece of paper, believed to message, was attached to the mi A man named Joseph Green rested, and later bound over Street Folice Station. It was stated that the messagReuter. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration216 1940-03-01 16 Reuter. Patna. Mar. L THE Congress Working Committee which is meeting here on the eve of the annual Congress session at Ramgarh, in which Gandhi is i participating, has suspended the Bengal Provincial Congress Commit- tee. One charge against the Bengal Committee, which is led byReuter. - 216 words
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Article152 1940-03-01 16 London, Mar. 1. ACCORDING to a Washington telegram, ex-President Hoover, testifying before the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee on behalf of a scheme for providing funds for relief purposes in Europe, said "I den t that the whole of Europe will be a starvation spot152 words
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Article100 1940-03-01 16 Reuter. New Delhi, Mar. 1. India's first wartime budget presented in the Central Assembly to-day," shows an increase of 6,292 thousand sterling in India's share of defence expenditure on account of the war. The defence estimates for 1940 1 amount to 40,140 thousand sterling. Th e totalReuter. - 100 words
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Article123 1940-03-01 16 London. Mar 1 A DIPLOMATIC Correspond learns that in well-in i quarters in London, the dipl issues between Britain and V over the Altmark case arc sidered to have lost their ness. Britain is considering a rt last Norwegian note, but there one point123 words
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Advertisement338 1940-03-01 16 M RHEUMATISM To put an end to that Get to the Cause— WEAK KIDNEYS Most sufferers of rheumatism do The only way to end your pain Is not know the true cause of this to strengthen the kidneys and enable trouble. The acute pain of rheu- these vital organs to338 words
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