Malaya Tribune, 16 March 1940
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section21 1940-03-16 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- No. 65. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, March 16, 11)40.21 words
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Article, Illustration632 1940-03-16 1 Carol Gives Freedom To Nazi Assassins Reuter. Amsterdam, Mar. 16. HITLER'S efforts to reconcile Stalin and Mussolini, as a means of furthering Nazi plans in south-east Europe, are expected to be carried a stage further when Yon der Schulenburg, German Ambassador to Moscow, returnsReuter. - 632 words
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79 1940-03-16 1 Reuter. Washington. Mar. 16. IORD 1 nan, British Ambassador to L&JBCd a formal state- that Britain's restrictions oi certain American >li lv war measur:s. "not int nded to cause a permanf trade." rdell Hull Informed a cc that discussions tflth of the British andReuter. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration223 1940-03-16 1 Bose To Continue His Campaign Against Gandhi Reuter. Kapurthala, Mar. 16. sep a solution of Indian T' il; anxiety of the British Gov r ed by the viceroy, speaking at constitutional problems was of Kapurthala last night, a State banquet given by theReuter. - 223 words
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Article59 1940-03-16 1 Pages 2 Sino-Muslim Society 2 Hamster On Income Tax 3 IO'J Lorries for China 4 A 1 rested After Marriage 5 Adulterated beer 7 Enemas „c t 8 1 Review The News"— VMM 9 Ribbentrop Busy d v K-idio j3 Classified Advertisements l 4 In iia Page59 words
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Article50 1940-03-16 1 Reuter. Brussd, Mar. 16 THE semi-official Belgian Agency 1 reports that j.^^JJ.^g^Belgian provisional comm* aMrcaty or Map, 24, 1934, as welll as tr trade agr ment concluded on April l™» »JJ added that both agreemets **H cease to have ended from Apl 23, 1940. j Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article24 1940-03-16 1 Reuter. iris, Mar. 16. i AST night's Western ront communiL W reports that it as a quiet day on the whole.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article237 1940-03-16 1 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 1G AT the end of its two-day secret session the French Senate yesterday passed a unanimous vote of confidence in the Government. While the Senate was engrossed on the second day of the secret cession, political circles were still concerned witn the reactions ofReuter. - 237 words
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Article55 1940-03-16 1 Reuter. Hamburg, Mar 16. The cargoes of two Finnish ships have been wholly confiscated and the cargo of a Swedish ship part ly confiscated by the German prize prize court. Twenty-two bales of paper consigned to Durbar, Telaviv and Bombay by the Swedish ship Egona were declared confiscatedReuter. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration559 1940-03-16 1 Pitiful Trek Of Refugees Reuter. CCANDINAVIA WOULD HAVE BEEN DRAGGED INTO "mp WAB SAID THE FINNISH PREMIER in Skihg parliament to ratify THE TREATY OF PEACE WITH RUSSIA. The treaty was ratified after two hours' discussion, while a heS-bX>oek of hundreds of thousands of FinnishReuter. - 559 words
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Article117 1940-03-16 1 Reuter. SIR Kingsley Wood, Air Minister, to-day told representatives of independent air line operators that in view of rmlitarv requirements it was imperative that murh of th* work hitherto carried cut by civil comoanies should in future be performed by the Air Force itself.Reuter. - 117 words
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Article31 1940-03-16 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 15. The Stock Exchange closed on a cheerful note, prices occasionally being slightly higher but business was only small. Wall' Street was steady.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article22 1940-03-16 1 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 16— According to a new decree enemy property inside Germany must t>- declared if the value exceeds 500 Reichmarks—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement13 1940-03-16 1 GREAT WORLD' Globe Theatre: TO-NIGHT: 'The Rains Came" TO-MORROW HIVING WONDERFUL TIME" t13 words
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Advertisement103 1940-03-16 1 "you'd better use EVELYN ASTROMA DANDRUFF CURE Study For SENIOR CAMBRIDGE or LONDON MATRICULATION at PITMAN'S Emolments are now being made for Day and Evening tuition for th» Senior Cambridge '1940) and Matriculation (1941) examinations. For Matriculation and Senior Cam. bridge, Pitman's College offer full course of individual tuition by103 words
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153 1940-03-16 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MnnM Ipoh, Friday. piLCEb ot rock hurtling through the air three hundred feet lrom where blasting operations were in progress, caused serious injuries, to a group of children who were playing about ,u r °1 the cnildre n were badly153 words
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338 1940-03-16 2 Consolidating The Two Communities (Tribune Staff Reporter) gINO-MUSLIM relations, social and cultural, will be put on a more solid foundation when members of the two communities meet on Friday at the inaugural meeting of the Sino-Muslim Association of Malaya (Singapore) at the Chinese Chamber of338 words
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79 1940-03-16 2 Singapore, Friday. THE Estate and Trust Agencies were granted permission by thr Kent Assessment Board to-day to increase fhe rent of their premies at 76 and 77 Bras Basah Road trom $1.000 a month to SI.IOO a month a.s from Mar The increase was79 words
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Article132 1940-03-16 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Friday. AN elderly Chinese woman giving h?r name as Kang Yoh. was charged before Inche Haron bin Ahmad with the theft of a bicycle valued at $8 and belonging to Sim Tiang Choon at 8 a.m. on Mar. 13. It was stated132 words
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263 1940-03-16 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Teluk Anson, Friday. AN unfortunate incident occurred on Wednesday evening at Teluk Anson, when a Chinese lad named Looi Kok Kee, a pupil of the Anglo-Chinese School here, collapsed on the Speedy Road padang while playing football and when263 words
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Article38 1940-03-16 2 Mr. H. A. Longland. Genera! Manager. Sagil Estate. Tangkak. Johore. and family are proceeding on home leave this month. Mr. J. F. Clarkson. who is returning from home leave, will be acting for Mr. Longland during lus absence.38 words
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Article27 1940-03-16 2 The Malacca Rotary Club held a dinner on Wednesday night at the Malacca Rest House in honour ot Rotarian H. W. Bryant, the Secretary for Middle Asia.27 words
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Article78 1940-03-16 2 The war at sea will be the subject of U>night's talk in Malay at 7 p.m. in the femgapore 'broadcasting programme. He speaker will b e Syed Alwi Al-Hady cdlor of Lembaga. Johore Bahru. Arab radio listeners will be interested to b ar78 words
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115 1940-03-16 2 (From Our 0» o.. n "AS far as I know sort of gh» c v buy gheo I ask foi heard of pure ghet snid a Senior H evidence in the third before Raja Ayoub y jnaiF Manag r f a 50. stn115 words
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Article125 1940-03-16 2 claiming trial I as a servanl I ter, Lee Hem ployee of Me X had his ease po H mention in the Thi H morning. I Police bail was ex B Mitter is for the defence H[ One month's rigorous imphso I and a fine of125 words
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642 1940-03-16 2 Singapore, Friday. JTIVE days niter being found lying unconscious with I in a gutter at the Royal Engineers' barracks. Changi, on .Mar. 3, Sapper Percy Crosse died in the military hospital. Tanglin. j A verdict of death by misadventure wps returned by the coroner. Mr.642 words
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Advertisement678 1940-03-16 2 I a BARRISTER REVIEWS liVCOME TAX VI SPECIAL CASES (CERTAIN UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PROPOSED DRAFT BILL ON INCOME TAX HAVE BEEN DEALT WITH SPECIFICALLY IN THE MEMORANDUM. This is an attempt to explain mor e difficult instance* of the incidence of the tax. But owing to the number of678 words
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Advertisement71 1940-03-16 2 Brimful of health fit is just natural for children to be full of lifebrimful of health. It is not always easy to keep them quite so well and strong as you would wish —unless you give them SCOTT'S Emulsion. It supplies the extra nourishment their growth demands. It builds body,71 words
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Advertisement54 1940-03-16 2 OVERSEA* ASSITRAM i; CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BLTLDING, CHILI BIKEEj 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS 5EREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOM' NG HON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENC TEH, IPOH LEE AH WESG PENANG GENERAL PRODI AGENCY, LTD AND54 words
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271 1940-03-16 3 Singapore, Kridav. V'MITTIM, reeemnjr a small packet, but savin* that he had no portumty to see what it contained, a young Malay policeattache, to the Kandan* Kerbau Police Station. char K e<l tvin an .llegal gratification, was to-day ordered to enter into to be i271 words
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68 1940-03-16 3 Reuter. New York. Mar. 13. IT is learned that negotiations by th? Allies for the purohas? of additional Ameiican warplanes of up-to-date type j were suspended to-day. It is believed I that the step is being taken in conn:c- tien with the forthcoming inquiry byReuter. - 68 words
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322 1940-03-16 3 For Service On BurmaYunnan Highway (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) EASILY THE BIGGEST SINGLE ORDER FOR TRUCKS IS BEING PLACED WITH A SINGAPORE FIRM Ot MOTOR-VEHICLE DEALERS BY THE MALAYSIA CHINA RFLIEF FUND FEDERATION. THE FEDERATION IS BUYING 100 SIX-WHEEL MOTOR TRUCKS WHICH ARE BEING322 words
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Article194 1940-03-16 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Friday. BMAHMOOD bin Birangutti. an Indian Mohamaden. was to-day j produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having been found tc be in possession of uncustomed goods. to wit, P54 boxes of "Double Bird" brand of match s. after194 words
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Article421 1940-03-16 3 Singapore, Friday. **J TAKE into consideration that this prosecution is the lirst after a lapse of two months and also that the deterrent sentences 1 passed in previous cases had been of good effect. The profit yOU made is $13 odd and I, therefore,421 words
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Article16 1940-03-16 3 Mr G.D. untitled of Sagi! Estate Tangkak. is shlrtly going to Hongkong on three week/ leave.16 words
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Article309 1940-03-16 3 PONSIDERABLE reductions in the maximum price of rice are made in an order issued yesterday, j Thailand No. 2, which is the rice most generally consumed in Singa- j pore and the South of Malaya, is re- j duced by $20 per koyan, the new maximum309 words
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Article, Illustration68 1940-03-16 3 Since the outbreak of war the recruiting offices of the Royal Canadii 1 Air Force have been swamped with applicants. This picture shows young student pilots in training at an Ontario Air Para station. Ond< r the "Empire Air Training" scheme—which will have a ground68 words
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Article69 1940-03-16 3 Reuter. Rome. Mar. 15. THE newspaper Tevere reveals that under the recent agreement With Germany. Italy will receive nine million tons of coal annually from Germany, but still have to import three millions from other .sources to ensure her annual needs of twelve millions. The paper suggestsReuter. - 69 words
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44 1940-03-16 3 Amsterdam, Mar. lb. THE air seiviee between Berlin and Amsterdam, which was suspended at the outbreak cf the war, was partly resumed when a German plane bringing 2 cwt. of mail and freight landed at Amsterdam's airport yesterday. -Heat r.44 words
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Advertisement213 1940-03-16 3 —for dinner will have an entirely [resh meaning if you have hot already eaten some of the delicious lee Cream made by the Co! 1 Storage Creameries. Easily the finest, richest, smoothest Ice Cream you ever tasted, :.nd so digestible too because it's homogenized. Then are a dozen superb flavours213 words
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477 1940-03-16 4 NOW FACE SECRET SOCIETY CHARGE r > i Singapore, Friday. A YOUNG Chinese couple who were arrested six days after their marriage, to-day stood their trial in the criminal district court on a charee of assisting in the management of a secret society. Both477 words
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Article167 1940-03-16 4 Reuter. London, Mar. 15. THE Labour Ministry announces that two further dates hav e now been fixed for the registration of men under the National Service Armed Forces Act 1939. 'Ihe dates of registration for military service fcr men who have reached the agesReuter. - 167 words
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Article27 1940-03-16 4 Reuter. The inquest was adjourned to a date after conclusion of the criminal proceedtittham Singh, alleged murderer, was present at the inquest.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article74 1940-03-16 4 Reuter. PIR ROBERT CRAIGIE had an hour' 3 v talk this morning with the ViceMinister of Foreign Affairs. According to the Foreign Office spokesman, the talk was mainly devoted to the Tientsin silver question, which is described as "approaching the last stage." Reuter learns in connectionReuter. - 74 words
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Article14 1940-03-16 4 Mr. S.P. Morton has been promoted to act as Asst. Engineer-in-Chief. Malayan Postal Service.14 words
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491 1940-03-16 4 STOCKHOLM, MAR. 15. THE DATE OF THE CONFERENCE BETWEEN SWEDEN, NORWAY AND FINLAND REGARDING THE PROPOSED DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE WILL PROBABLY BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY. IT IS EXPECTED TO BE HELD IN ONE OF THE THREE CAPITALS, OSLO BEING THE MOST LIKELY. Meanwhile Norway and Sweden are491 words
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Advertisement29 1940-03-16 4 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD* AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. CW,ult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENT* AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 4646.29 words
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Advertisement579 1940-03-16 4 IVN|, \lt|) N,c Local Price $1 p Small bottle so <^ ;C Stole Agents: A. S MOHAMCD K\>>jvt 9 PLYMOUTH cars of low price:_ ft w Plymouth De I use Plymouth Six. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO 1926 LTD ■BUMSMMBBMiaBSMBn P l»J IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL579 words
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300 1940-03-16 5 Illegal Possession Of Trade Marks Singapore, Friday. SENTENCES of three months' and nine months' rigorous imprisonment respectively on each charge, the sentences to be concurrent, were passed by the Hon. Mr. Justice Man ning in the Assize Court this afternoon when the common300 words
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Article255 1940-03-16 5 THE local residence of Mr. 0. Ramasamy Nadar, leading business man and prominent member of the Indian community in Singapore, was the scene of a pleasant function last evening, the occasion being a dinner given by Mr. Nadar to the Indian Officers of the army units255 words
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Article70 1940-03-16 5 At the firs*; annual general meeting ccial and nrize-giving Dl the Asiatic Young Men's Union. Kuala Lumnuv. held at th- premise* of the Town Higo School. Kuala Lumpur, 'he foilowm were the guests of honour:—Mr. and Mrs K. K. Benjamin, Mr. and lin X Gopal Iver, Mr. and Mr.,. T.70 words
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Article113 1940-03-16 5 (From Our Own Corr?spondent) Penang. Friday. ADARiyC daylighi theft incurred on Wednesday at the retfdt nee vi a Chinese rice merchant in McNair Street Jewellery and cos*, together amounting to about $ttf< stolen from an almeirih kept in the front room upstairs. it appears that the113 words
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347 1940-03-16 5 Oar Own W»orterj mramy /CONDITIONS existing in Chin, to-iay, 0« Q atitu eof the Chinese, the welcome extent of help from overseas m,an h a rs t Chinese Sernment Goodwin Donatio,, who are tour of Malaya. at a J.» NH in honour at the Perak347 words
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Article747 1940-03-16 5 Singapore, Friday. SHAREHOLDERS may rest assured that, as soon as your directors are convinced that a dividend can be paid, this Will be cone. With a continuance of present releases and prices, this should rot be ions Okayed," s,u! Unto S Q Wong, who presided 1747 words
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Advertisement208 1940-03-16 5 Thinning Hair the ominous signal that Her Majesty IWY is losing her crowning glory— her hair. fall out for a lot of reasons— ental a s well as physical. But what- be the reason, the cure is certain by aurse of MIA INFRA-RAY LOTION i .iters huo the dying roots208 words
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Advertisement182 1940-03-16 6 Hundreds turned away Last STTurdav^ 1 A I'lTO L T «-\H.I|i I, —at 12 o'clock. Special REPEAT MIDMMIT SHOW of thc Sensational, Inspiring CHINESE Patriotic Pnd. An Exciting Story of a True Dausrht er of CHINA who i, i ,i Sensational Plot to overthrow the Government SPECIAL MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW182 words
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Advertisement217 1940-03-16 7 I ASIE Hjfliu your Week-End < AIIXIVAL NIGHT OUTS >NDERFUi SHOWS COMING AT radio HAPPY KRONCHONC T CROONERS 1% O II L If OF NIROM (JAYEST SEASIDE PARK IN TOWN Side Shows At Every Corner l* SPECIAL Week-end Programme fl| PEACOCK I i TRACK THIS YEARLY CYCLING RAI L. Ul'N217 words
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Article153 1940-03-16 8 ANOTHFR strike has broken out in the Sungei Besi tin mines, in Selangor. The protracted strike at the Singapore Harbour Board continues. It is obvious that industrial unrest in Malaya, though not by any means extensive, is a matter requiring more serious consideration than has vet been153 words
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Article255 1940-03-16 8 JIGNING of the peace treaty between Russia and Finland has brought one of the three wars in existence to an unhappy conclusion—unhappy, because Finland has been forced into a patched-up peace. This, however, does not mean that the international situation has improved. On the contrary, it may255 words
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139 1940-03-16 8 Frederic Sondern, Jr - The Silent War At Sea By Frederic Sondern, Jr. Italian steamer—bound for Trieste from New York—was Hearing Gibraltar. Her radio crackled a message to the shore station: "No contraband on board. May I proceed?" *'No," came the curt answer. "Anchor by the mole. You will139 words
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Article154 1940-03-16 8 i PTMfMB scenes take place every day J at all British Contraband Control Stations—at Haifa. Gibraltar, and three places on the British coast. And most neutral shipmasters who have tried to slip through the British net have been :\artled by the same mysterious British omniscience about their154 words
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Article221 1940-03-16 8 TWO years ago, some of the more clear--1 headed men around Neville Cham- berlain—led by Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Economic Adviser to the Government— I began to realise what titanic economic preparations must be made if there was to be war with Germany. Leith-Ross worked out a plan to221 words
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Article207 1940-03-16 8 WHEN Britain declared war on Sepw»rtf«mber I e of Economic Warfare clicked into high gear. Within 24 K, h( L Ur i' the contraband Lists were published. The Ministry's full staff of over 400 was installed. And the teleEIS It hie conne ct the Ministry with the Contraband207 words
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Article289 1940-03-16 8 SHIPOWNERS who try to sneak through with extra-quota merchandise find the British net tight. Most neutral shipmasters now stop voluntarily at a Contraband Control Station before braving European coastal waters. They get their "navicerts"—certifying that they have a clean bill—and can then pass the British and French289 words
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Article, Illustration279 1940-03-16 8 CO expert is this Intelligence Section that neutral ships carrying contraband are often allowed to proceed unmolested until they near the Control fetation most convenient for the handlo be seized f their CaFg which is The Ministry of Economic Warfare has another vital task: to keep neutral279 words
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Article39 1940-03-16 8 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 15. JHE Polish News Agency reveals that the Pc'ish expeditionary force comprising army, naval and air lorce units nad been waiting in France fully ore- i om the Anglo-French troops intended for Finland.—ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration92 1940-03-16 8 RUMANIA is again, for political pressuri else. It appears to be %n histor that military pressure is step, if the "others bol d Military pressure does not f ,iw however, if there is no dear pr< I of its success. Rumania is a harder cl nlmeat than Czechoslovakia92 words
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Article103 1940-03-16 8 QERMANY and Russia have both made threatening mov< last few months, but up till neither has been anxious to at! Rumania alone, and the drawba a joint German-Russia:] attack, the Nazi point of view, is [tal uncompromising opposition to Bolshevik advance in the Balkans. Ribbentrop has thus got103 words
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Article101 1940-03-16 8 |F Italy still refuses t«> plaj will press on with the plan, hoping that Stalin will lay off Bessarabia, former Russian province in Rumania, for the time being". The question is whether Rumania, already guaranteed by the A will think the joint totalitarian guarantee worth while. Rumanians must101 words
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Article174 1940-03-16 8 JT is not difficult, roughly, to a that price. Rumania must more oil to Germany, and send i r quicker and at lower prices. I panics in Rumania established British and French capital muf forced by State control to d< the goods. A bigger share of the174 words
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Article, Illustration401 1940-03-16 9 RUMANIA CA ST FOR SPECIAL ROLE IN NAZI AGGRESSION Ribbentrop Busy In Balkan Diplomacy REUTER. Berlin, Mar. 15. TH-EASTERN Europe is facing organic and economic development similar to that which over a long period has occurred among the Northern States, declared Dr. Wohithat, Goering's chief economic adviser, in a speechREUTER. - 401 words
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Article292 1940-03-16 9 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 15. \AS despatch from the A slovak frontier says thai w wave of mass arrests a and Moravia, similar to receded the invasion of victims are mainly ers in the Czech Army, ....-v. Czech legionaries and ours, accused of operatestine sets. ired officersReuter. - 292 words
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Article25 1940-03-16 9 untitled on Sir Michael O'Dwyer, oathologist Sir Bernard Spilsid he found two bullet wounds the body, and the cause of haemorrhage due to these wound-.25 words
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268 1940-03-16 9 BOTTOM NEARLY TELL OUT London, Mar. 15. T)'-TAILS are now released of a stirring sea fight between a Kl«tD wood trawler on naval service and a U-boat, ending with tion of the latter. nAO t en The trawler was off the north-east Scottish coast268 words
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Article49 1940-03-16 9 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 15TO avoid p-ss.ble disputes between I Chinese and Burmese in bordei districtSr it has been decided to hold c'oSence yearly with leaders cf Clunese and Burmese tribes along social events wnl hei J w Bur friendship between Chinese ana mese tribes.—Reutei\^__ M iMMMReuter. - 49 words
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223 1940-03-16 9 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 15. BEER cigarettes, newspapers and othei luxuries are easily obtainable in th e guerilla districts of Hopei Province, according to the Secretary-General ot the Kuomintang in Hopei, who has just arrived here. Chinese merchants are abe to run the Japanese "economicReuter. - 223 words
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224 1940-03-16 9 London, Mar. 15. THE Opposition raised questions dealing with the Supply Ministry in a debate on the vote of credit in the Commons to-day. Mr. Burgin, Supply Minister, spoke of the magnitude of the work and commitments since September last, already exceeding £500224 words
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Article24 1940-03-16 9 Reuter. London, Mar. 15. Butter ration will b t increased from four to eight ounces weekly per person from Mar. 25.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article88 1940-03-16 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Mar. 15. THE Swedish newspaper Dagensnyheter declares that the conclusion of the pro]X)sed alliance between Norway, Sweden and ,Finland is an urgent matter and expresses regret that Denmark's lack of resources and closeness to Germany makes it impossible to include her as the alliance requiresReuter. - 88 words
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Advertisement283 1940-03-16 9 The Modern QM ,Thcy arc her Golden ule °f Health. Her Mother takes them, BIB tyP^1^ A an J her Grandmother. Keedum's 1'ilK A\ arc r ur e'>' vegetable, gentle, yet alwav% v> N j\ effective. Take them yourscll to avoid headaches, biliousness and digestive upsets. Beecham's Tills will give283 words
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770 1940-03-16 10 LEAGUE FOOTBALL AT THE STADIUM Singapore, Friday. \yiTH a more thrustful set of forwards and a steadier defence, the S.C.C. beat the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders by four goals to one in their First Division League football match on the Anson Road770 words
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Article247 1940-03-16 10 TIES drawn for the S.C.C. spring lawn tennis tournament to commence on Monday, Mar. 18, are as follows:— Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Sevvell O. W. Gilmour, Mrs. Archer *z E. Cherrington. Mr Mrs. Roy Smith. Mrs. Corbctt Major Bedford. Miss Inne. s c. C. Webr-er, Capt.247 words
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Article106 1940-03-16 10 «9 The undermentioned have been selected to represent Fort Canning v. V.M.C.A. at Anson Road to day at 2 p.m.:—Major Bird. iCaptn.t. Sqdn. Leader Marchban£, Captn. de Wmton. Sergt.-Major Wilton. Sergt. Dowling, Sergt. Baker. Sergt. Long, Capl. Turner. Cpl. Bceston. Cpl. Whiteman, LjCpl. Paient. Reserve:— Cpl. Ritchie;106 words
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Article20 1940-03-16 10 Jacks Sports Club defeated Wearne's in the Business Hou.se League yesterday evening by four goals to one.20 words
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Article84 1940-03-16 10 IVfR. F. W. Brewer, president of 4 the Singapore Boxing Board of' Control, announced yesterday that the Board had been officially authorised by the British Boxing Board of Control and the National Boxing Association of America to recognise a proposed contest between Star Frisco and84 words
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Article94 1940-03-16 10 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' Association held on Sunday th f following were elected office bearers for 1940.— President Mr. Sim Ah Kow; Vice-Presi-dents:-Mr. Wee Joo Hock Mr. Teo Geok Peck. Mr. Ang Cheng Kiat, Mr. Sim Kirn Chuan. Hon. Secretary Mr. Chua94 words
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Article57 1940-03-16 10 The untitled annual athletic sports of the Tamil Brotherhood Party has been fixed tc take place on Saturday, Apr. IZ Indian Clubs ana Associations wK-hing to take part in the Inter Club Me Uey Reiay 3ate for "Brotharr.ccd Shield tfiuJJ communicate th Mr. S. R. P- Na.du. Hon. Sports Secretary.57 words
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Article52 1940-03-16 10 The following have been selected to represent the Kampong Glam BP. against Terrace B.P. at badminton on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. at the Traffic Branch court. Maxwell Road:—H. Sujak. S M. Hussain, S. Fardan. Taib Mohamed Hassan. Noor Mahmocd. Taib Shahidi. Abdul Mahk. Salleh Khalid. Ahmed Karim and N. K.52 words
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Article140 1940-03-16 10 Singapore, Friday JN a match that wa to be of any interest seas Chinese Bank defeated G by five goals to nil, in tl House League, on th Union ground this c The winners vert tor opponents and alm< changes throughout piled up a cricket sc<140 words
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Article70 1940-03-16 10 THE following art 1 Wtc.;.- the S.C.C. Spring lawn nament: SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP DEL. Anderson vs.. C.J. Bern A D. Anderson or O. FUUei n J G Houston or J. Macintosh DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP AG. Hay and OR S B J.S. Fisher and O. W OUra MIXED DOUBLES Mrs. M.C.70 words
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Article450 1940-03-16 10 Sime Darby. 3; Nestanglo FOLLOWING up their 6—2 victory over the Straits Times Pi week, Sime Darby scored another fine win when they met anglo in a Business Houses League match on the Harbour I ground yesterday," emerging victors by three goals to one. Play was450 words
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Article62 1940-03-16 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. D" R A M.C. vs. 8 H B bH d 8.H.L.. Traction 1 crofts. Depot CRICKET: S.C.C. VS. Si" S.C.C; SCR .< v Ist day. SCR < t S.i vs. The Army. Ist day* Fort Canning vs J V.M.C A A.C.S Andrew's. St. Andre62 words
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Advertisement294 1940-03-16 10 k (*oiioni>- fSESI iikt ■1 1 H R OVA I HHfll Winn y«iij compare ftlsHflfl^f^ the < >>tot Iloyal Baking Powder with tltpl of your otticr ingredients, jit seems foolish to deprive roarself of this high-quality bakil help. Iloyat's steady, dependable action helps you avcid baking failures.: .helps [<• i294 words
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Advertisement42 1940-03-16 10 For Style, Comfort, I commn CONSULT The Oriental Optic al <° MANUFACTURING OPTIC] Head Office: 162, South Brio Branch Office: 348. N B; SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. Cameron Highlands I eastkk* II O I v± Ensures all conveniences and comforts Stay at m f42 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-03-16 10 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 2.14 A.M. 8.4 ft. 3.11 P.M. 6.9 ft. TO-MORKOW High Water: 2.54 A.M. 8.1 ft. 4.13 P.M. G. 4 ft.25 words
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Article46 1940-03-16 11 me Flirt $10 $5 X i *ssa S6 I Lynne Sl6 S7 'uid *7 X srolct $7 Digna* SI 1 $8 1 dole; SIS lode SM h Degree $33 »v $18 I rise Sl3 rlock S7l and $Z%. t D« Ventre %tX46 words
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Article40 1940-03-16 11 'v i» brief, of all yesterX 1 it al soccer-:— ST DIVISION eat Argyle and Suthertnds 4—l at Anson leers beat R.A. 1 0 HOUSES LEAGUE Chinese Bank beat i Chinese I'nion (lub beat Wearnes heat Nestanglo 3—l40 words
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Article31 1940-03-16 11 of the football section C the following were arers 1940: v p m Chee Juay. Teo Mong Joo ani X T. Ooi. Mr. Swee Lim Swang. Cheong Ens Han.31 words
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Article34 1940-03-16 11 will play soccer for the igstera against RafWednesday, Mar. 20. ution ground:—lsmail (Capt.), Amat Duke. Shahab, Hamid. Syd irahim, Ismail Kardy. Si nan Reserves: —Isnin. am id Ismail Rasul. Mr. ref< ree.34 words
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Article44 1940-03-16 11 untitled have accepted he S.R.C. on Saturday S Qday at 11 a.m. at the Leekie. J. W. Ewart. 3 G K. Stein. R. A. U. trell, A. C. Growder. H. T G. D. A. Cooper, X X Jagger. Umpire.—J r Mr<. A. c. Growder44 words
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Article575 1940-03-16 11 PROVING ONCE AGAIN THAT THEY HAVE THE BEST STRING Ob j, AMATEUR BOXERS, THE MANCHESTER REGIMENT CAPTUR™™E A TOLLEY CUP WITH 35 POINTS IN THE FINALS OF THE TOURNAMENT HELD LAST NIGHT AT THE HAPPY WORLD. All the fights were packed with thrills and575 words
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Article31 1940-03-16 11 The Division One soccer match between the Malays and the A.A. Rcgt. R.A.. arranged to be played to-day at I Anson Road Stadium has been post--1 poned to a later date.31 words
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156 1940-03-16 11 Handicaps Selections For To-Day RACE ONE Hacks. Div. 2, abt. 6 furs. Captain Ball 13.00 War Linen 12.7 Lassa 11.10 Walan 10.7 Nagara 10.00 RACE TWO Ponies, Class 2, Div. 2, abt. 6 furs East Lynne 10.13 Glamour 9.13 Hilarity 9.11 Roseolct 9 .8 BlUp Bird 9.8 Empennage 8.12 RACE156 words
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Article17 1940-03-16 11 (By "Stable Boy") Race I—Lassa. Race 2—Roseolet Race 3—Explode Rac c 4—Some Flirt Race s—Miss Labis.17 words
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Article31 1940-03-16 11 Singapore, Friday. The Royal Engineers beat the Royal Artillery Heavv Battely by one goal to nil in a first division league soccer match played at Changi this evening.31 words
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Advertisement22 1940-03-16 11 TIGER BEER f 1') ma/f hops llte^l^ :TRIB U T E D by fRA 5 E R "EA V E lT D22 words
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Advertisement140 1940-03-16 11 CONSISTINTIY M c OUTSTANDING II PERFORMANCE FOR YOUR RADIO Obtainable frcm all dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., ITU, uncorporated in England), la. Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE. "After all these $$J*f) years.? fc> jff "Fancy running into you again Tftffffa. Yen always raped "That's right You just get about140 words
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Article322 1940-03-16 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. THE following are the weights for the Pcrak Turf Club races:— HORSES. Class 4. Div. I—s furs. sir. All Gold J Woden Little John J-*f Autumn Bride Clifton Lad »•«> Wood Quest J.J Sang Ayah J-J President J-» Miss Labis322 words
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Article79 1940-03-16 12 The following have accepted to play for the Ceylon Sports Club against thi Army on Saturday and Sunday, on the Ceylon Sports Club ground. Play irili commence at 2 p.m. on Saturday and at 11 a.m. on Sunday:—A. P. Rajah (Capt.). T. E. K. Retnam, C. Chiysostham.79 words
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Advertisement251 1940-03-16 12 km I clPar re- X production for which >j o tiwy are unsurpassed O Q Agents: 3} 3 Di^utorl LEONG I Dear Radio Owners. ARK you Satisfied with your Radio Receptions? RING us up if same is not satisfactory, r>IJ\ASIJRE is yours when set is repaired by Universal Radio House251 words
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Advertisement18 1940-03-16 12 1 power r/raYs I II callinp for few 4 H.P. DIESEL replacement*. STOCKS SPARES CARRIED W.P.S. 10s J18 words
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Advertisement239 1940-03-16 12 IF YOU Ant I'JIl 1 BETES r -*J your lost energy ~W "4- flesh has become" to peel off. this T„ 1« sure to kill thp G- aERB.-l years this treats cure. Hundred* I themselves H rations, and personally ot I I«.vlang, 8ln»»ore C FAILURE FOLLOWED DAN,: UNTIL HIS DENTIST239 words
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Miscellaneous646 1940-03-16 12 I To-day's Radio j I SINGAPORE SAIGON ZHL K6 metre. (I.JJ mc|.>. <»•'«• ZHT 30.9« metres (9.69 me|». 49 M metres <«•"• l? rich. Concert nlayed by the 12.35 Concert of light music. AdSnhl Hotel Orchertr" dSd by A. 605 English programme: News In English Hotel o.uo lopicai iuik. 130646 words
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Obituary102 1940-03-16 13 ENGAGEMENTS Tn e engagement is announced between Mr. Lim Guan Yong. eldest son of the t Urn &,w?e Chiak and Madam Lee Kee Hiang of Singapore, and Miss Ng Siew Hong, eldest daughter of Mr Mrs. Ng Kirn Moh of Singapore. TAN—CHIA. The engagement is announced of Mr.102 words
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Advertisement2597 1940-03-16 13 i a iv can manufacture headam, ointment, and medimy selling agent, indivi..isser all over Malaya. required. Write to Box Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (822-CK utdoor salesgirls and saiesissioa basis. Apply 28, uapore. 1828-C)' r-country agents to sell ilant. Apply Box 576, co Singapore. 1808-C) 1 Lady companion, preferable Apply Box 577,2,597 words
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Advertisement533 1940-03-16 13 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5% in respect of the year ending 30th June, 1940 will be paid to Shareholders standing in the Register on 30th March, 1940. AND NOTICE is also hereby given that the Transfer Books of the533 words
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Article74 1940-03-16 14 New Delhi. Mar. 7. CENTRAL Government will call a conference of repres ntatives of the textile mill industry and handloom in dustry to determine the quota of producticn and specific weaves of textil s to be reserved for handloom weavers only. In other kinds of textiles74 words
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183 1940-03-16 14 New Delhi. Mar. 8. SIGNIFICANCE is being attached to the Police Conference held here to-day. It appears that the officiating Direct,); of Central Intelligence Bureau, also attended the Conference. Since no official communique is being issued and iiie only iniformaVion available stal that the conference183 words
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892 1940-03-16 14 GENERAL SECRETARY'S EXHAUSTIVE REVIEW Calcutta, Mar. 12. rpHE distressing circumstances under which the Tripuri session of the Congress met with Mahatma Gandhi fasting in Ka.jkot and Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose, the president-elect on a sick bed, the stalemate in the Congress after the Tripuri892 words
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Article463 1940-03-16 14 in pursuance of their anti-illiteracy drive the Smci Government is shortly I rii ring before the Legislature a Bill for snaking it compulsory on Zammdars and Jagiidars paying an assessment of Rs. 10.000. or thi reabout to provide all facilities regarding education to cultivators. Similarly factory463 words
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Article91 1940-03-16 14 THERE v 1 Plan ol h. promise" confei Uic rec« n1 re? Working Commits I hi Chandra Bos illae Sj. B s said I gras strictly Observing di ip Mahatma Gandhi Sj. Bose felt tl dI the v ittempts would b a compromise with Brit sh91 words
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211 1940-03-16 14 Patna, Mar. V AN appeal to the left-wing to close Up their ranks and nun unity in the Indian National Congress is made by Mr. Narain in the course of a statement. them. Since its birth S:cialist party has stood for n» and sane policies.211 words
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Advertisement199 1940-03-16 14 snv&fas out a/6 r, -f WHY DOES A CHILD'S f 1 Al I/ 4 GET WORSE vUUUII AT NIGHT? r P T^ ere s a scientific' reason, of course, b ut mothers arc more interested in -tL ft to t/o about it. TYfr\m\ W I Tonight, when coughing starts, give199 words
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Advertisement8 1940-03-16 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A.8 words
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Article237 1940-03-16 15 LONDON TIN London, Friday :ial Price> £25P 4 Buyer ~«•■,!>■ £252 '4 Seller (Official Price) £250 £250 i i sillers LONDON RUBBER London. Friday Buyers Sellers Steady 11% ll« 4 1 April 11» 8 ard) May 11 i n n ird I June ll hq u3 16237 words
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Article106 1940-03-16 15 Singapore, Friday. JJ l 1 1 i mditiens again prevailed in »11 sections of th P share market tn.cluv C unchanged at $127V 4 >1 rubber at four o'clock 37 cents, ApriljJune 36 mber 34 1 2 cents, and mber 34 cents, market easy. Hong Fatts were106 words
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Article66 1940-03-16 15 ren start to shoot up they need your special illdren who are growing easily, get pale, listless at school. i that children have a work to do. They use rk and play and at the are growing! es have recommended rs ior children who -a energy.66 words
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Article199 1940-03-16 15 ThP frii„ Singapore, Friday. SELLING vxindon T.T. 9 A Umcfcn demand al J Lyons demand 1 oU i Switzerland demand onS Hamburg demand 08 4 New York demand 46 ls 7 fi Montreal demand batavia demand Jl I iJJJ Samarang demand 87 «5 -alcuka demand 15( 87 Bombay demand199 words
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Article152 1940-03-16 15 Singapore. Friday. It. iSiam > W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 219 Rice Siam 2 205 Rice Siam 3 196 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 158 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 155 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1152 words
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Article974 1940-03-16 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. March, 15. MDUMG I Ampat Tin B J|, yer "flf 1 Ayer Hif; 22 6 mRJ Aver W.m iZ b 23 cti I 37 70 cd P*n*rtn 21 'q Mia I Batu Selangor flff fig J Berjuntal \2i \JS sssjsr j si. Hong Fatt i974 words
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Article53 1940-03-16 15 That the Penang Wireless Society was the most unique amateur organisaVon in the East and that its presen f high Svatus was due V> the untiring zeai ;md energy of Mr. M. J. Thorpe was the tribute paid to the retiring president by Mr. Lim Keong Lay, a senior memoer53 words
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Advertisement62 1940-03-16 15 111 I Easy Running I Enduring Strength WLmW. I Perfectly Balanced r*n V Beautifully finished write /or descriptive V I Uie Manufacturers //Iwf X DIAMOND METAL I JI PRODUCTS CO, U I 601. Ram pen* Bahru W Road, Singapore. Wool Knitting Apparatus Enabling marvellous speed variety knittings. 944* including daily62 words
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Advertisement145 1940-03-16 15 19-25, CECIL STREET, SING APORE. Telephone, Manager., Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PROVINEAML" Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Cn) I lt.OOfl MC J RESERVE FUNDS 13,00©.uM iS TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) f108.000.00* I Board of Directors: T L. SOONO TSENG TANG FTJ T. C. KOO CHAN TIU145 words
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Advertisement185 1940-03-16 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In SB.) No. 2, Chulia Street, IBONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000.000 00 General Rese>* i 200.000.00 TelegraViic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq.,185 words
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Advertisement367 1940-03-16 15 BTEAMER BALLINGS. P&CX BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all Information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay. Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTKAD CO., LTD.. Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta367 words
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Advertisement146 1940-03-16 15 P*oBRITISH INDIA :mcoipoiatcd in England) P. ft O. N. CO/S SAILINGS. The P. 0. S. N. Company will have a passenger steamer sailing Westwards next month. All vessels may call at any ports on or off the rout e and the route and all sailings are subject to cancellation, change146 words
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Miscellaneous92 1940-03-16 15 CAPITOL: "The Amazing Mr. Williams" 3 15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "That's Right You're Wrong"—3.ls, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "Disputed Passage"-3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: "Jamaica 1nn"—6.15 and 9.15 p m. MARLBOROUGH: "Garib-ka-La1"—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "Ramba's Love"— 6.15 and 9.20 p.m. QUEENS: "Second Fiddle"—792 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1940-03-16 16 Story Of Vienna Terror Exposed (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 3. THE full story of the kidnapping of Baron Louis Roths--1 child when the Nazis took control of Austria early m 1938 is new available. For months he was virtually held1,335 words
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86 1940-03-16 16 Pari- \TnpHE Polish Government issued a white-book last nivh\ dealing with Polish relati Germany and Russia betweei and 1939. The Book reveals that durinp this time, Nazi Germany t p gested to Poland a joinl military attack against Russia notable occasion in F<86 words
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Article111 1940-03-16 16 London. Mar. 15. |T is officially announced that the German ship La Coruna was intercepted by a British warship on Mar. 13 and guttled herself. The ctei new rescued. When the La Coruna. 7.414 approached by th P wai on fire by the crew. Ten officers111 words
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Advertisement29 1940-03-16 16 H PORTRAIT OF X |j[ Mil j A YOUNG "flfc BETrf/? M|LK f0 fc BAB/fc i^^^P An Advertisement of Nestle Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Ltd., Nestle House, Canton:..ent Road. S29 words
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