Malaya Tribune, 20 March 1940
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section20 1940-03-20 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII—No. 68. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, .March 20, I<>4().20 words
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63 1940-03-20 1 Attack On Sylt, Heligoland And Hindenburg Dam VIGOROUS REPLY TO GERMAN RAID ON SCOTTISH COAST r-, HE »i gS e B t British air rai• JXTStf rS^AE™ J coast of Germany. K m u pr4S we nt over at short intervals and bombed63 words
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314 1940-03-20 1 Reuter. < The raid began just before 8 p.m. and still in progross after midnight. FM German tLwnn"" several injured but give no estimate of the damage. Danish spectators, who had a grandstand view, describe t as a very big affair and sayReuter. - 314 words
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Article113 1940-03-20 1 Reuter. Roosevelt Washington, Mar. 20. AMERICA'S production of aero- r»lane parts and engines was asl year, President Roose- I a press conference in the mission on the contrr> ,ver the release of planes of ciesnm to foreign powers. Roosevelt said there was no ofReuter. - 113 words
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Obituary100 1940-03-20 1 London. Mar. 20. j iHe death oi.Mr "meed here.-Reu*.er• d Dl rn Auorey Unds ay «d ft Sjntember, 18v3, crt to P-,«fteld CoUege. lull study art at tr.e rondel He was also attched to the u> v/oked 1 as designer tor the ►toev but when100 words
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Article, Illustration76 1940-03-20 1 The ivaves beat against the rocicy coast of Heligoland, Germany's Iprtijjed island <see map, rightjand special tarcet of the R.A.F. security patrols. Defenderi are kevt constantly on the watch fer the next visit by the men r»*o *eep yczi mine raiders grounded mtrus76 words
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Article308 1940-03-20 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 20. RpHin (lonvinc: the peace plan AN inspire! statement more to say Al rumoWd^lar^hat j__^ 1 *p Holl ()f the Fuehrers 3A oSTAW -de on,v once. that an eleven-point Reports th* •«i yard by pea ce plan bee P German politiHrtler are deniedReuter. - 308 words
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Article45 1940-03-20 1 Reuter. Paris, Mar 20. I AST night's Western Front communiL cue states that it wis a calm day on the whole front. "West of the Saai-a German reconnaissance party fell into one our ambushes and suffered fairly serious losses. '—Renter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article69 1940-03-20 1 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 10. MR. Chamberlains WW*** Jj described here as a declaration to Hitler **J J Allies are ready ta "f? challenge. The Premiers refusa to stale that Britain —M confine the wai to the fronts is considered ominous. Well informed eireta. note the nearly parallelReuter. - 69 words
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Article39 1940-03-20 1 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 20. The idea of a peace offensive t jf Muslolini 8-g^ d H°e% S r in !ro?esq h ueTr tho democracies to n Duoe the task of intermediary I. or X which no™ove!-nment is asking, -Renter.Reuter. - 39 words
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292 1940-03-20 2 BIG DROP IN FATAL ACCIDENTS (Tribune Staff Reporter) pINANCIAL provision has been sought from Government for the extension of the road patrol service, which has already more than justified its introduction into Singapore. The extension scheme includes the acquisition of more motorcycles292 words
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130 1940-03-20 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday A CANTONESE youth. Lck Peng Cheong. who was arraigned before Mr Lim Koon Teck. the Third Magistrate. Lan Saturday, on the allegation that he assisted in the management of an unlawful society, the Malayan Communist Party, and who130 words
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Article17 1940-03-20 2 Mr. H.A. Marshall, Passed untitled Malayan Customs Service, has bee n appointee,' to be a Customs Officer17 words
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Article189 1940-03-20 2 NSmgapor?, Tuesday. H Pereira, an English-speaking i amil, win* claimed trial in the second polic< court before Mr. Conrad Oldham thi morning on a charge of acid-j-1 had a charge of theTt pre- i(1 against him later in the morn•t! to this charge he also claimed189 words
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Article147 1940-03-20 2 'f h >;i Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Kajanj police, under Mr. G. Denis;:. 0 P Kajang district, on Sunday stopped an organised attempt at starting unrest among labourers on j tatea in ihe Kajang distrfct, when incy intercepted sixty Chinese on a mission win eh147 words
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Article67 1940-03-20 2 You are getting into bad habits. I'll ;;,VV,; 2™ away for »while,- rer r T al S n when sentencing !in?,V JAh Stm t0 l wo weekssimple imprisonment for gr ubbina in dustbin In High Street yesterday" mornIt wa l r.-vealed in court that Seng had comt up for a67 words
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Article288 1940-03-20 2 (From Our Own Kepcrter) Ipoh, Tuesday. WITHIN recent year s rapid expansion in developing the amenities and agricultural products of Cameron Highlands has been most conspicuous, and the cultivation of tea is one of the outstanding features. The earliest enterprise in this direction are the now extensive288 words
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Article78 1940-03-20 2 With a view to giving increased facilities for brave! during the East?r holidays, the railway authorities have arranged to run special trains during those days. From Thursday to Monday the night mail trains between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will be run in duplicate. The first portions78 words
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327 1940-03-20 2 (From Our Own Reporter) IlUr1 lUr Ipoh, Tuesday. H** decomposed body of a young Malay with 28 wounds inflicted in ;|™osl every pari of the body, found in a piece of lallang near ra* h.Mlah boundary, had a sequel yesterday in the327 words
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Article182 1940-03-20 2 Last Night's First Nights BORIS Karloff and Margaret Lindsay are starred in the Warner Brothers' picture, "British Intelligence," which cpened to full houses at the Alhambra (Singapore* yesterday. Although the action of the picture is laid during the Great War cf 1914-18, the story has considerable182 words
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Article208 1940-03-20 2 •THE REAL GLORY/ th e latest item 1 1 trom the Samuel Goldwyn studio is respectfully dedicated to the Philippine Constabulary, founders and preservers of the commonwealth. That gives it the air of an epic, of something ponderous and historical. But do not b e208 words
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Article170 1940-03-20 2 THE DeviL*' which is„ now showing at the Capitol Theatre, is essentially a film for th e Chinese with a story so full ol human interest that it dees not lose ifc> entertainment value for others. The acting of MLs Lily Lai. who plays the leading170 words
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674 1940-03-20 2 A BARRISTER REVIEWS INCOME TAX-IK THE PROVISIONS OUTLINED BY THE MEMOK DUM TO COUNTER TAX EVASION Sn, MORE DEFINITELY THAN ANYTHING ELSE THE PROPOSED ACT HAS BEEN LONG CONSID ED BY THE COLONIAL OFFICE AND COMES FT IT, A VERY SOUND LEGISLATIVE EDICT. I have already674 words
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Article242 1940-03-20 2 Singapore. Tuesday. SENAPU <26), a Tamil Hindu claimed trial this morning, in the second police court, before Mr. Ccnrad Oldham, on a charge that he at about 6.30 p.m. on Mar. 15 at 321, Syed Alwi Road committed house trespass by entering into the house of242 words
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Advertisement19 1940-03-20 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, a l!uil<lmi;, Chulia Street, 'PHONE MM. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement17 1940-03-20 2 ATOyf—~\ RISK OF M, |S2f I INFECTION Iv T dri jisHl 2©/o if SSSS' MEDICAL SOAP i17 words
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Article155 1940-03-20 3 1 rom Oar Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. I dissatisfaction on small- In the Ulu Langat a head yesterday even- c number of tappers, n tl, assembled near Cheras I to Kuala Lumpur to lnter- protector of Chinese. informed of this and the (>ffr er, with155 words
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Article25 1940-03-20 3 I Mr. Lim Keng Hor. of afl of the Malaya Tribune and Miss Annie Sim. takes ..day week. A reception Capitol Restaurant.25 words
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Article16 1940-03-20 3 untitled State Medical and Bicer, Perak. has left on long kx n succeeded by Dr. H.16 words
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Article75 1940-03-20 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. rTWE F.M.S. Chamber of Mines' Council held a meeting yesterday afternoon in Ipoh, among the items coming under discussion being the question of income tax in the F.M.S. Col. G.M.P. Hornidge, 0.8. E., president of the Chamber, when interviewed,75 words
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Article183 1940-03-20 3 (Fran Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Tuesday. J ANT AH bin Bunyok, a Malay taxidriver, was to-day produced before Inche Harcn bin Ahmad and charge with having driven his car in a negligent manner at the 13 x 2 milestone, Jalan Ayer Itam. and thereby colliding with183 words
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Article290 1940-03-20 3 Singapore, Tuesday. HESPERATE efforts to save the lives of two Chinese who lay uncons, suffocated with carbon dioxide, near the store room in the ,essel, which was proceeding to the examination station m, was described by the Chief Officer and Chief Engie shin at290 words
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Article327 1940-03-20 3 Singapore, Tuesday. k YOUNG Eiigiiah-ftpeaking CanA tonese who was alleged to have been supported by his sister-in-law since the death of her husband to-day appeared before Mr. H. Watson til the Third Police Court when a charge of J hcft of a mahjong set327 words
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279 1940-03-20 3 Conferences And Carnival Of Sport Over Week-End (Tribune Staff Reporter) M OST OF THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE M ARE FULLY BOOKED FOR EASTLR WEEK-END, ttjf PIRQT RASTER OF THE WAR. WHEN IHEKh WILE BE b i)NE OF THE BIGGEST INFLUXES OF VISITORS279 words
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Article14 1940-03-20 3 untitled N.G. Ferguson, S.S. Volunteer Force, has been promoted to t*a rank ot Lieutenant.14 words
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388 1940-03-20 3 A EUROPEAN book-keeper of a Singapore College in his effort to A trap a cunning petty thief who had beep feastmg or. cash kept in a drawer of tho office during the last few months, set a t.ap for h.m of a tvne only read388 words
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Article117 1940-03-20 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. IWANTED1 WANTED to go to Malacca and I asked my employer for money. He refused to give it me, so I stole the money, said Anthony, a 13-year-old Englishspeaking boy. when he pleaded guilty Defore Inch° Haron bin Ahmad to a117 words
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Article58 1940-03-20 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Ai res'ed by a police party in an isolated, dilanidated squatters hut, Ta; bai Kee. an out-of-work lorry driver was vest3rdav of counterfeiting at the Selangor Assizes and Mr. Justice Cussen sentenced hi:v. to two years ncorous imprisonment on each58 words
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Article42 1940-03-20 3 The following outputs are advised For February Tin: Pahanf Consolidated 4 738 plculs: Ipoh Tin Dredging (Lahat) 401 plculs. Ipoh Tin Puchong) 1.776 piculs: Sunge Kinta 526 p£u 1 Rubber: Kuala Reman 145.000 lb ix>K II 000 lb Hrusoh 10 000 11»42 words
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Article41 1940-03-20 3 The annual meeting and sale of work of the Salvation Army's Women s industrial Home and Children's Home is being held on Apr. 8. Lady Thomas has kindly consented to be present and to declare the sale open.41 words
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Article54 1940-03-20 3 Alleged to have broken the bone of a comuatriots nose by nn. sian- Leng this morning appeared before Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court, whm a charge of voluntary causing grievous hurt to Loh Ah bon was explained to him. The case was postponed to Mar. 2b 10154 words
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Article208 1940-03-20 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. f |"!WO Chinese women living on tne same land in opposite houses were washing fish at the same place on he morning of Dec. 30 last year They had not been on good terms fer sometime and when one208 words
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Article72 1940-03-20 3 A scries of special revival meetings will be. h«»*l •it the City High School. Singapore, flailv frotn Friday Mar 15. to Sunday. Mar. 24. when 'hi speaker will be Mr. Theodore S Upot. M A. Mrs Upot will address a women's meet me oil t last' day Special72 words
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Advertisement113 1940-03-20 3 TO-lIAV < atha 1 3 .i 5 ws_ UNITED ARTISTS. Goes Box o«<* Thone 3400 GARY COOPER WW TO SAVE the hen. of a hundred fights. Here IM mcn'c he Ls at the CATHAYRivc you all the fighting thrills as only GARY LIVES can! T if! devil-may-care adventurer with W113 words
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Advertisement142 1940-03-20 3 HOT J[- «I >S ORDER VOIR 72 cts l per doz. mmmmim mabik. e*PAKK S»8 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), m ,H P m N llK"« PENANG. 1500 15.1. BfTTEKWORTII B. WP S. 257 Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd CHILDREN SHALL HAVE MUSIC 11 APPLFTONS IM142 words
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747 1940-03-20 4 JANSEN TO SERVE PRISON SENTENCE Singapore, Tuesday. fJMIK Court of Criminal Appeal, comprising Sir Percy A. McElwaine, Chief Justice, S.S., the Hon. Mr. Justice Poyser, Chief Justice, F.M.S. and the Hon. Mr. Justice a'Beekett-Terrell, Judge-Appellate, Malaya, to-day upheld the decisions of the Hon. Mr.747 words
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Article81 1940-03-20 4 <F»om Our Owa Corespondent) Muar, Tuesday. Ng Cher, a middle-aged Chines fore SchTflS mad c her a wS™Se 5! in? Haron bln Ahmad this morn2** n g i Ch r was cnar ged with trie theft Arab P Muar V V ?i Ued at 9 at Honed thic81 words
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105 1940-03-20 4 Singapore, Tuesday. pHEW Seng alias Choo Se?ig, V who was charged be j ore the Hon. Mr. Justice Manning and a common jury in the Assize Court yesterday, on two counts of possession of labels for Tiger beer and Lion stout, was this morning found105 words
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Article65 1940-03-20 4 Reuter. Tut- r>u k Paris. Mar. in. HE Chamber went Into secret session this afternoon to discuss the interrational situation and the repercussion d ol the Finnish Soviet peace The Government motion that the dobate should be held in secret sr v as carried withoutReuter. - 65 words
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Article18 1940-03-20 4 Reuter. Amsterdam, Mar 19.—The maximum entenco of six years' imprisonment has man SKS™ P*2!2 Dutch? Reuter espionage chargesReuter. - 18 words
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365 1940-03-20 4 (Router's Special Commentary) London, Mar. 19. THE New York Mirror says:— "Cer--1 tainly President Roosevelt is sympathetic towards the cause of the I Allies, and antagonistic to th p cause ol i the dictators. Certainly he sent MWelles to Europe to find out how I America365 words
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Advertisement294 1940-03-20 4 I "GAIETIES OF 1940" ?,2,^ HY WE FEEL WE OUGHT TO SHOUT KTO TH» SHOW-BECAU3L YOUTzE IT BENEFITS A CHARITY m oH AUSE THERE 'S NO MAYBE THE CHILDREN fe AID SOCIETY RAFFLES BAKERY ORDER YOUR HOT "I" BUNS now .MADE WITH BEST QUALITY INoKEDIENTS SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT FRIDAY294 words
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Advertisement62 1940-03-20 4 Thy Bl£ >lll»\l<.lir PR EMIGRE of tin MASON! SATURDAY NIGHT, 12.10 o'clock at the CAPITOL I «KNKRAL SCREENING; _j M.(;.M.s SENSATIONAL ALL-FEMININE PRODUCTION! EVERY WOMAN and MAN IS WAITING FOR IT! fIS THE ABTH^Or^iinrMCT^ffll j ~fe*lEl -CRAWFORD fiS&XP' p ««'«tt«ToooAßD Phi rovwA'fe) I Joan FONTAINE Virginia WEIDLER luck WATSON •In,62 words
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Advertisement191 1940-03-20 4 Flush Poisons From Kidneys and Step GettingJp Nights Be Healthier, H appior poisons and acid thl-V v h rn wh continue to br? F 1 ful sleep by petting uothEW Just ask <•'•;' Haarlem Oil vT L B Ml DA! ory antisept j Other Fvmptorrc; of v-r--tate trouble and hrits191 words
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Article458 1940-03-20 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. A CHINESE ricksha-puller named Chew Chong, who is alleged to have murdered a compatriot, Chew Oon, at Irving Road in front of house No. 93, on Jan. 25, appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday for458 words
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Article222 1940-03-20 5 NEW pi ices for broad were Issueu by tho food Controller yesterday. These published in the Government Gazette, wiM take effect immediately and ait as fallows: Royal Bakery Bread C 3 CD <b m m '■*> 2 S3 C 3 r- a, c, 'C a* t222 words
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Article16 1940-03-20 5 London, Mar. 19. Ilr Chamberlain jounced to Commons to-day that the nun. ho presented on Api.16 words
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Article195 1940-03-20 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday, j A rubbish pit proved a death trap re- j eently when a little Chinese gi-1 fell into'it while playing. Invisible trom outside there was fir In the pit and the three-year-old victim of < Sl tragedy195 words
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114 1940-03-20 5 Singapore, Tuesday. ONG ThUtn Sui alias Ong Ai Hoa alias Ong A Kou. a 23--year-old clvrk of the Singapore Traction Company to-day faced a charge of being a member of an unlawful society, namely the Singapore Anti-Enemy Backing Up Society before Mr. Conrad Oldham,114 words
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Article66 1940-03-20 5 Ankara. Mar. 19. WITH a view to ensuring the country's preparedness to face any eventually the Government is extending daily working hours from nine to 12 foi all industries, factories, workshops, mines and other departments whose outputs require increasing. The new law applies equally to women66 words
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Article315 1940-03-20 5 rriHE twenty-firal annual general meeting of the Malayan Provident 1 Fund was held at the office of the secretaries and treasurers, Messrs. Walter Grenier Co.. on Friday. Mar. 15. Mr B. C Colorab presided anct mx. l< c Jumeaux was In attendance on bei half of315 words
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88 1940-03-20 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 19. IN the House of Commons to-day, asked what steps were being taken to prevent the passage across tho Black Sea of oil destined for Germany by the Danube. Mr. Cros.s (Minister Ot Economic Warfare* replied that in the absence ofReuter. - 88 words
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Article60 1940-03-20 5 Singapore, Wednesday. pHARGED with importing Into the V Colony a sum of 361,000 Japanese yen and making a false declaration' to a Senior Customs officer, Hazoor Singh Narulla, a 24-year-old Sikh, to-day claimed trial before Mr. H Watson in the Third Police Court. The case60 words
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Article220 1940-03-20 5 PUBLIC speechm b> Herr Hitler and other Nazi leaders have told the people that Germany must and will win the war. March is traditionally Her Hitler's -lucky month." and this belief undoubtedly looms large In the average mansano perhaps the Fuhrer's— speculation on th* chances ol a220 words
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Article137 1940-03-20 5 AFTER the first six months of war, the German public are convinced that the struggle will go on, and that nothing short of a miracle can prevent a violent increase in fighting as soon as the weather improves. S-mr people hope that the "miracle may result137 words
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Advertisement490 1940-03-20 5 MR. LISTLESS —MR. LIVELY which are you? yv, all like to think we're lively. ~v do you feel when you wake ll'-w do you feel at the end of v.' A lot of tiredness and ision isn't the effect of work gercise—it's plain 'liverishness', ally in the Tropics. All you490 words
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Advertisement119 1940-03-20 5 one »n 'Cellophane' PACKETS of 10 I k lX in P tent <TRU VAC tins f 50 1 U. H LONDON MADE BY CARRERAS LTD. charm and quality of the Yardley I ,a vender. II is typically English ami the beauty yjMr,.inf. w ».frr 0 f iU wistful simple fragrance119 words
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Advertisement243 1940-03-20 6 I Th BH- EASTER HOLIDAY LAUGH SHOW TO £°«W w f* CAPITOL 4 Shows Daily From Friday To Monday A NEW ROLE f/^^j^^.jkj^^ singing, <6&- w//Y]SJSw DANCING, fefj;D BA J SS LE MIMICKING WLmnmw***jr^^ AMI* ■Vv BABES IN ARMS W" ■IV \v Score of Zingy FAMOUS f A tilt STARSI243 words
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Advertisement189 1940-03-20 6 Shambra ERROL FLYNN fil ifffi^ IN HIS FIRST BRITISH PICTURE "MURDER AT MONTE CARLO" A Warner Bros. British Picture. DEL I A E RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244 IN THE NEW WORLD CABARET exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES OTHER RECEPTIONS. Jest Chinese European Food Served. Special189 words
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Advertisement278 1940-03-20 7 "ROYAL THEATRE JOHORE SUHARA'S TO-NIGHT BOLERO 20-3-40 "MR. SUKARNO'' DIRECTED BY BACHTIAR EFFENDI, |]j||H|]|||;' 91 B tfit-.., I SUPPORTED BY SURATMA, BACHTIAR EFFENDI, MUSTAJAB. T IS THE BEST STORY THAT HAS BEEN PRESENTED WITH "I VI KAL TROPHIES BY HIGH OFFICIAL OF VARIOUS STATES IN THE D.E.I. ITS SPARKLING DIALOGUE278 words
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Advertisement507 1940-03-20 7 ——X A GALL STONE X Specialist- MRS. COOPER-ABBS, j j J J 2, Eu Court, WATCH FOR OUR SINGAPORE. NEW BRILLIANT IDEAS aj^wmn**** FOR VO IR UA wi thout Operation. EASTER HOLIDAY ■—*H^«f This treatment has a wide nela oi —ENTERTAINMENT-- SkSMS blood; it helps to lower the tension (IF507 words
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Advertisement238 1940-03-20 7 PARK OF ENTERPRISES MAY Ist TO 11th II IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION V SPECIAL SECTION I c(wnected H with MALAY JAVANESE HOME I the home UTILITY PRODUCTS I Biggest Importation of Arts fif| Indies I Dancing! Clowning! SingingA INTRODUCING NEW STYLES OF IS4O I «BIPIMNtP ACTION MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE "BROOKLANDS"238 words
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Article231 1940-03-20 8 JHE solidarity of tho British and French Empires in the war effort is brought home to us in Malaya by the announcement that the Governor of the Straita Settlements and the Governor-General of French Indo-China are to keep in constant touch throughout the war on all231 words
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Article174 1940-03-20 8 fIONE too soon have the responsible authorities in Chunridni issued an injunction to Chinese in Malaya to refrain from subversive activities. The greal majority of Chinese residents of this country are loyal and law-abiding, but there is an active minori):v of a]ien who think the European174 words
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937 1940-03-20 8 E.T. HUANG - By E.T. HUANG THE European War, which was first expected to be a lightning affair, has dragged on for nearly seven months. There is still no sign of spectacular developments, at least for the time being. It was expected that the Germans would937 words
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Article173 1940-03-20 8 Two Border Incidents Eastern News. Tokyo, Mar. 19 TH l^r t TtlT m >T: aU horitieS VeSterda V made «co nd incident in th* a EmbaSSy against a fresh firing incident in the Asase district, in Japanese torriw,. h. "T coast of South Sakhalin. territoryEastern News. - 173 words
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Article23 1940-03-20 8 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Mar. 19. from the Graf Spec have left fnr wm oe sent to other provinces—Renter.Reuter. - 23 words
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62 1940-03-20 8 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 19 A L c L ve r Ch trth h c be S are to handed of a war over a long period ac -o .»1 to an official decree Ersat? V^hStota? T a h d P eQUat€ SI?S S h,,iSJReuter. - 62 words
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Article61 1940-03-20 8 Reuter. J London, Mar. 19. T HE o^ n f eh ste amer Capitaine Au.gustin. sunk offlh? Ha Vre Wa& mined 1 w?? c east coast of England Two of the crew were killed Thi 1 Sort* r fZT 5£S ff at r< a rtReuter. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration46 1940-03-20 8 T HE cat w out of the Nazi which Ribbentron at the Vatican. P ae P° slt in Jfifcft make it more attractive t,J In fact it's not a eat at all H» a skunk. rt stinks of jack ti polish and congealing blood.46 words
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Article156 1940-03-20 8 THERE may be SOKE Allied politi cians stupidly trustful enough to accept th e W Nazi peace plan as a basis of armistice and negot-a tion. But I cannot imagine tor responsible statesman in either of the Allied Governments or a ny genuine leader of the democratic peoples156 words
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Article116 1940-03-20 8 WHEN you g 0 through I Tf find that tlie Nazis concede nothing of what they have taken by bullying and murder of weaker peonies nothing except grunting to one-third of tho Poles they have dispossessed a r "stat:" jammed between Germany and Russia, with a Nazi-controlled outlet116 words
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Article204 1940-03-20 8 A F Air? summary of these "peac terms Ji that Hitler still wants all thai he has taken from weaker nati cv force, and more. He wants the rieht of domination In eastern Furooe and a breathin? space to WO ahead with his interrupted plans for that larger204 words
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Article63 1940-03-20 8 THE renewed offer of a four-Dowel pact against Bolshevism may or may not h? genuine, but after Hitler has once, sold out millions of democratic peoples to Stalin could anyone trust him in such a pact? France will have a united wMtWtt to this precious scheme. Let63 words
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Advertisement199 1940-03-20 8 ll CHVLOOIW^ Crystallized ginger. Try this new j dilicious product. Wholesome and I digestive. In attractive boxes of I 1-lb. nett at $1-. Beautif-.il colour--1 ed recipe booklet free. Obtainable j from If. S. ALLY fiz CO SING A j PORE COLD STORAGE and all I leading stores. Follow the199 words
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Advertisement49 1940-03-20 9 *il A l 0 Tiger Beer, competing t < onsideSTie fhousands ol Judges:- JllllillES Sdel b fhe miles many of them ha ,to y WatDe> Combe .te, «MIIWBI on-a, rmnirp Bottled Pieev travel. (o. Ltd. «jM^^^Mp BREWED BOTTLED BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD- DISTRIBUTED BY FRASER a NEAVE LTD. SINGAPORE 149 words
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296 1940-03-20 10 ATTITUDE OF FOUR FRIENDLY POWERS Chungking, Mar. 4 FOR the first time in the history of the wartime Capital, the American, British, French and Soviet Ambassadors are all present at Chungking, declares the official OWCnu Daily News in greeting Mr. Nelson T. Johnson s return296 words
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60 1940-03-20 10 Chungking. Mar. 12. GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek has granted an audience to the Chinese delegates from Sumatra bringing greeting to the Generalissimo from Chinese communities in the Netherlands East Indies. Like other overseas Chinese, the Cnii.ese in Sumatra have been generously contributing to China's war chest since60 words
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105 1940-03-20 10 Chung king. MAJOR Yang Yi-fu, commander of the "Lone Battalion" which held out in the warehouse of the Joint-Savings Society in Chapei, Shanghai, following the withdrawal of the main body of Chinese troops in 1937, died in Szechwan recently. Before the withdrawal of the battalion105 words
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Article194 1940-03-20 10 Hongkong, Mar. 4. CHUNGKING to-day is not only the wartime Capital of China but also an important economic and cultural centre of great Asiatic power, declared Bishop Ralpha Ward, for thirty years a resident in China, in an 'interview with the press in Shanghai. Bishop194 words
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Article84 1940-03-20 10 Chungking, Mar. 1. |VR. H. H. Kung, Vice-President of the V Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance, granted an interview to Dr. A. R. Kepler, associate secretary-general of the Assembly Church of Christ in China, who recently arrived at Chungking after a tour to Japan. America84 words
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Article186 1940-03-20 10 Chungking, Mar. 3. I /CHINESE newspapers here yesterday published what was alleged to be a list of the members of the so-called Central Political Council, which will meet in Shanghai in the near future for the formation of the "new central regime." The list includes ten186 words
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Article49 1940-03-20 10 Chungking, Mar. 12. Buddhist monks on the south bank of the Kialing River opposite Chungking have organised themselves into a unit for medical relief during air raids. The leader of the medical unit isLok Wan who recently returned from India to join the war service.—Chinese Central News.49 words
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Article394 1940-03-20 10 Tokyo, Mar. 3. problem raised for Japan by Wang Ching-wei's announced adherence to the Three People's Principles, already adhered to by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the Chungking Government, was brought up before the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives by Mr. Masazumi Ando, of the394 words
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54 1940-03-20 10 Chungking, Mar. 5. nr*HE Personnel and Administration Conference was opened here this morning to discuss ways and means to heighten governmental efficiency by improving the personnel system. The Conference was attended by about hundred delegates including government representatives. The Conference was convoked by the Executive Yuan (Chinese54 words
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Advertisement172 1940-03-20 10 NEGLECT jfc BLEEDING THEY MAY LEAD TO PYORRHOEA! §Save Your Teeth with FORHAN'S Bleeding gums may be the first symptom of pyorrhoea, that dread disease that may eventually cause the loss of perfectly sound teeth. Your dentist will tell you that to prevent pyorrhoea, jms must be firm and healthy.Forhan's172 words
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Advertisement358 1940-03-20 10 A HIGHLY PAID ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION is the normal attainment of a School of Accountancy trained man with a recognise 1 qualification. Qualify as an Accountant. Becre. tary. Cost Accountant. Shipping Expert. Insurance Officer, Bank Officer or Book-keeper and make your future secure. Examinations can **s taken in Malaya and success358 words
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578 1940-03-20 11 Great Spring Offensive If Not Accepted Reuter. ELEVEN peace proposals were put to the Pope by Germany, according to a Rome message, with the threat that if the Allies did not accept them there would be a great spring offensive. t The demandsReuter. - 578 words
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101 1940-03-20 11 Berma Washington, Mar 18. j rgenthau, Secretary to the U.S. I M sury, denies reports that negotiabetween the Anglo-French PurBoard and American aeroplane turers have been suspended. He res that the negotiations are still aa tar as he knows and they 11 a fleeted by theBerma - 101 words
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71 1940-03-20 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 19. r the Commons to-day, asked how 1* much of the millions of pounds stering spent daily on air raid preevacuation, food and shipping, to air raid precautions and evaSir John Simon said that the t daily late of expenditure onReuter. - 71 words
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230 1940-03-20 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 19. THE \dmiralty announce that during the week ended midnight Sun- j div nine British, Allied and neutral ships were lost as a result ol enemy action, representing a total of 23,992 tons. Three were British, of 5,499 tons, twoReuter. - 230 words
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Article, Illustration263 1940-03-20 11 Attack On Three Routes By Japanese Chungking, Mar. 19IN an effort to clear up the 1 Chinese forces which are said to be harassing the highway between Nanning and Yamctoj, the Japanese are reported to oe converging in three f*«" Lingshan, north-east of J263 words
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Article165 1940-03-20 11 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 19. energetic "no" was returned by the press and all parties to the latest German peace offensive, and this is thought likely to foreshadow the tenour of the Chamber debate later to-day. It is generally agreed that this peace offensive was accompaniedReuter. - 165 words
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Article, Illustration3250 1940-03-20 12 Premier Defends Delay In Help To Finland WAR CANNOT BE HUSTLED J\ r,;IJ? th P ro ecution of the war took place in the House of tion r^^.T n8 J aBt ni h^T hen the fear was by the opposiKin/lS i 6;. r Husrh Dalton,3,250 words
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Advertisement8 1940-03-20 12 Chaae> 'Xfcfoqm'fotyouA, flaky "Lactogen" comesjrom Australia and freshisuppliesiarrive:atif*egu«8 words
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Advertisement16 1940-03-20 12 A THRIFTY WAY if) to GUARD YOUR pr T7 ,r FAMILY'S TEETH 3' ■mMHMfeyI DENTAL CREAM16 words
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Article645 1940-03-20 13 pELOW is the programme for the opening day's races of the Perak I* purf Club Faster Meeting to be run at Ipoh to-day:— RACE ONE HORSES —-Class 4, Div. 3—5V 2 Furs. 1 if more 9.04 Mr. p. Lcg Ue Owner WARRIOR 9 .03 Miss645 words
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Article225 1940-03-20 13 o. Malay Signals 0. Pulau Brani nl.—li by two goals to nil in a pi'l.AL" BRANI beat the Malay S.gnals tw g BarracUs Division HA league game played at the Alexa Msterdav. The standard of football was, whole, poor, and but for flashes of individual225 words
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Article493 1940-03-20 13 Malays 2; RN 1. AFTER being one goal down at bhe interval, the M.F.A. rallied well to beat the Royal Navy by the odd goal in three in their Reserve Division League football match on the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Seamen were really unfortunate to493 words
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Article45 1940-03-20 13 (Uv Turlitt Race 1 THE WARJUOH Miss Mirdis Race 2 MONTE VIDEO <iav Prince Race J—POOR bill Dense Da Venire Race I EAGLETS EYE PrinecM Prim Race S—THE EMPEROR Fimt Ra Race (i WODEN Little John Race 7—PRATIQUE SycElian Rac< x HARFLEI R MaUannH45 words
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Article172 1940-03-20 13 MRS. Hipkin and Kamis heat Capt. and Mrs. Russell Roberts, 5—7; 6—4; 6—l, in the open mixed doubles final in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday. In the Handicap Mixed Doubles Final, Mrs. Flanagan and Capt. Majld (pin 3) beat Miss Nellie chia and T. w ong172 words
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Article63 1940-03-20 13 Singapore. Tuesday. Tlie Manchester reserves beat the Fortress Co.. Royal Engineers, reserves by three goals to one in a reserve division league soccer match played at v hang] this evening. The R A.F. 'Tengah* beat th Na\ai Police by a solitary goal Bcored In the second half In63 words
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Article57 1940-03-20 13 TO-DAY SOCCER: B.A.F.A. League, Div. l. SC C. vs SRC. S.C.C; Manchester* vs. A.A Regt. R.A., Tariglin; Div. II "A Publishers vs. R.A. (8.M.), Stadium; Div. n "B", Fori Canning vs. J C.S.A.. J.C.S.A.: BH L Guthries vs. Overeau C 8., S.H.B. TENNIS: V M C A. and57 words
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Advertisement304 1940-03-20 13 Iggg^1 ggg^ Enjoy the sauce that makes the B I simplest food ?aW- B and sou won't nod a sauce so eagerly welcomed as H Heinz housewifely cook- J cry. Be thoughtful of family OHV JJ^I aud guest—get Heinz I» ±QBjjMtti\ Tomato Ketchup from j our dealer today. KETCHUP S304 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-03-20 13 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 6 1» am 7.4 ii (11 1» M 71l II TO MOKKOW High Water: 8.14 AM. 7 8 ft. 9 P.M. 7 6 ft29 words
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Article131 1940-03-20 14 Altered Train Arrangements during Easter Holidays 1940. On Thursday, the 21st. March, and Monday. th 25th March 1940. the Night Mail trains between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will be run In duplicate. 2. The first portions of the trains will leave Singapore and Kuala Lumpur at131 words
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Advertisement686 1940-03-20 14 MALACCA ELECTRIC LIGHTING LIMITED. Books of the Ordinary Shares i l ii e Company will be closed from days for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Board EVATT CO., Chartered Accountants, Secretaries. French Bank Buildings, Singapore, 15th March, 1940. TALISMAN RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED. Interim Dividend. NOTICE is686 words
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Advertisement343 1940-03-20 14 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the private road leading from Nassim Road to the properties known as "Kinloch," 32A, 328, and 32C, Nassim Road w*h be closed to the public on Friday, March 22, 1940. By Order of BOUSTEAD REAL PROPERTIES LTD BRITISH-AMFRICAN TOBACCO. CO. (STRAITS). LTD.. J. S.343 words
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Advertisement191 1940-03-20 14 Dear Radio Owners. ARE you Satisfied with your Radio Receptions? DING us up if same is not satisfactory. pUSASUBI is yours when set is repaired by Universal Radio House (Radio Servicing Specialists) 205, Orchard Road Singapore. Tel. 4967 'Always in Stock Mcnde Tubes and I Spares). FOR CLEAR, DISTINC EFFICIENT191 words
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Advertisement210 1940-03-20 14 eUSI JIN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FAMOUS MAKES OF SHOCK l»IIOOI AND WATERTIGHT A T C II ES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY Everyone of them holds a quo v. tec, and are moderately priced. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. vNear Middle Road.) PHONE NO. 7?»2! This firm has no210 words
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Advertisement511 1940-03-20 15 CLASSIFIED-ADS I XPERLENCED architectural unci an apprentice for Archim to Ipoh. Apply giving full and salary expected to Box alaya Tribune, Ipoh. (896-C). [ED: Drivers for Electric DragI shovels. Preference will be se with previous experience larger machines at Batu Arang. A. Russell Co., Ltd., Kuala (889-C) D Stereoman able511 words
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Advertisement573 1940-03-20 15 Educational FRENCH, Dutch, German taught by experienced teacher for adults and Cambridge students. Apply Box 703, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (887-C) Far Eastern Music School X-A, Kirk Terrace, Singapore. Highest standards of Musical Instruction. SINGERS 'CELLISTS! Your opportunity to recelre expert European tuition. Phone 2323 for particulars. BENNETT COLLEGE POSTAL TRAINING—FEW573 words
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Advertisement597 1940-03-20 15 To Let TO LET or FOR SALE one newly built bungalow, two rooms, with bath rooms attached, garage, drivers qrs. and boys quarters, at Crescent Road. Apply 525, Bakstier Road, Singapore. (876-C). TO LET. One spacious room With bathroom attached. Only single person need apply to Box No. 5]84 co597 words
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Advertisement550 1940-03-20 15 Professiona I ACCOUNTANT gives advice on Accounts Control and Modernized Fraudproof System of Accounting. Box 552 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (748-C) Astrology WHY WORRY OR BE IN SUSPENSE OVER YOUR LIFE'S PROBLEMS. ASCERTAIN THE TRUTH AND SECURE EXPERT, SINCERE GUIDANCE AND ADVICE. FIVE QUESTIONS $1. HOROSCOPE, TREATMENT OF AILMENTS—PHYSICAL OR550 words
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142 1940-03-20 16 New Delhi, Mar. 12. THE President gave a lengthy ruling in the Ass°mbly this morning making it clear that publication in the Press of any report Of what transpired in select committees before their reports are officially presented to the House was a violation142 words
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113 1940-03-20 16 Calcutta, Mar. 12. ORDERS of internment were served on Mr. Allulri Satyanarayana, a prominent Andhra Socialist, under the Defence of India Act. He is ordered not to stir out of his village. Jinnur In West Godavari. Mr. Satyanarayama is tho genera! secretary of the Andhra113 words
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76 1940-03-20 16 Karachi. Mar 8. Advising Congress members of the Sind Assembly to maintain 'status quo' j till the Ramgarh Congress Sardar Patel l in the course of a telegram to the secretary of the Assembly Congress Party says that Premier Allabux had a conversation with him76 words
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326 1940-03-20 16 CONGRESS EX-PREMIER ON INDIAN IMPASSE Madras, Mar. 10. DV doing- justice by India and conceding her independence, Britain would be acquiring a mighty and invincible moral weapon, which would assure theii success in the present war, said Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar, the ex-Premier, addressing in326 words
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116 1940-03-20 16 Ramgarh, Mar. 12. Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose has b°cn elected president of the All-India AntiCompromise Conference to be held on Mar. 19 and 20. Sj. Bose arrives at the Fanchi Staticn on Mar. 18 morning wh°refrom he will be taken in a procession tc Kisan Nagar116 words
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286 1940-03-20 16 Bombay, Mar. 9. "JHAVK no difficulty in endorsing- the remark that it was the British bayonet that kept the Congress ministries in power.'" writes Mahatma Gandhi in the "Harijan*' to-day. Mahatma Gandhi quotes a correspondent who says that unless an all party fcrm of286 words
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Article75 1940-03-20 16 Vizagapatam. Mar. 11. THE Stuiate of the Andhra University at its meeting on Mar. 8 unanimously decided to confer the hencrary degree of D. I.itt. on Lord Ersliine. The decision was communicatid by Dr. C. R. Reddi, Vice Chancellor of the University to Lord Erskine who75 words
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Article89 1940-03-20 16 An attempt to restore the splendour of the Moghal Architecture is being made in Lahore with the renovation of the historic Badshahi Mosque on which work has been in progress for over a month. The repairs, which will take two years to complete according to present plans, are estimated to89 words
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Article156 1940-03-20 16 New Delhi. \i |yjK. Bhulabhai J. Desai, Lc the Opposition in the Assembly reiterated the demand for a co tuent assembly and India's frame her own constitution based on adult franchise, sneaking special session of the Indian Mock Parliament held this evening th* Dewan Hall. Ifr.156 words
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241 1940-03-20 16 Indo-British Friendship Unbreakable Lord Snell Calcutta. Mar. 10. Snell was the guest of honour at the Indian British luncha held at Saint James's Court, London, under the chainnai of Mr. G. S. Dara at which others present included Lord Lamington. Sir Albion and Lady Banerji, Sir Harisingh Gour, Sir Findlj241 words
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Article51 1940-03-20 16 New Delhi. Mar. 0. German broadcasts to India have been completely silent on the fate of tie Indian passe::ger s and crew of the bombed "Domala." In a. single brief reference to the attack it was not even mentioned that any Indians were on board the51 words
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Article56 1940-03-20 16 London, Mar. 7. THE annual council meeting of the Women's International League adopied a resolution i ging the British Go<v end Indian leaders to r.A*Jt fresh efforts to expedite and honourable settlement of the Indian question:' The delegates "viewed with deep concern the grave implications56 words
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Article256 1940-03-20 16 THE Government's desire to unemployed youths to settle down the lauds of the barragr was expressed the Premier in the Sind Assembly dur ins the course of the debate on the cm motion of Mr. R K. Sidhwa The Premier stated that he would give liberal256 words
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Advertisement171 1940-03-20 16 J GIMLETS "BCPW 9 GRIPE MIXTURE. Given after each feed, it soothes the digestive tract, prevents accumulation of Gas and averts digestive disorders common in children. It is also an excellent emergency remedy for convulsions in children. Let "BCPW Gripe Mixture be the saviour of your children's ailments. Keep a171 words
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Advertisement309 1940-03-20 16 I HighßloodPressure Kills Men Women Twice as many women as men suffer from High Blood Pressure, which is mysterious disease thai starts about th.- time of Change of Life and is the r.tai cause M much heart trouble and later on of paralytic strokes. Common symptoms of Hifih Blood Pressur«309 words
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Article532 1940-03-20 17 <*gM»iiiiiii«4 Hid From or Shares (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, sterling tin shares from London this morning are I h mentioning, business on the Stock Exchange bey at a very low ebb. in the Singapore market, Hong Fatts eased after their balance sheet to $1.28 sellers. There532 words
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Article221 1940-03-20 17 ,DON lIN London. Tuesday, p £247 3 4 Buyers £248 Sellers .il Pi ice' £246 1 4 Buyers £246»2 Sellers ■;ON RUBBER London, Tuesday. Buyers Sellers Sieadv 11 316 liv April 11 316 liy 4 May 11 316 1H 4 June 11*8 11 316 LONDON SHARE LIST221 words
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Article205 1940-03-20 17 Singapore, Wednesday. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and ihanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING linden T.T. 2 4 1 li London demand 1 Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand 46 15 16 Montreal demand Batavia demand205 words
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Article853 1940-03-20 17 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, March, 19. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4 101 a 5.3 Austral Amal 5 9 6 3xd Ayer Hitam 22 6 25 -cd Ayer Weng 0.6<) 0.70 cd Austral Malay 35 37 Bangrin 22 2 23Batu Selangor 1 48 153 Berjuntal 10 3 113 Burma Malay853 words
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Article24 1940-03-20 17 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon todav were:— RUBBER Buyer?: 37««; Sellers: 87% TIN $123, down $1.24 words
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Advertisement63 1940-03-20 17 I OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE 1 1 BRNKINC 1 Undertakes banking transactions of every description Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures you63 words
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Advertisement224 1940-03-20 17 THE UNITED ll CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Suaiis Settlements' Notice is hereby given that the Fifth Annual General Meeting ol Shareholders of this Company will be h:ld at the Registered Offic: No. 2, Chulia Street, Singapore, i n Friday. the 29th March 1940. at 12 o'clock noon, at224 words
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Advertisement527 1940-03-20 17 BTEAMEK BAILINGS. PiSe and BRITISH INDIA ijncorpoiated in England) P. ft 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The P. 0. S. N. Company will have a passenger steamer sailing Westwards next month. All vessels may call at am polls on or off therrou e and the route and all sailings are527 words
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Article, Illustration278 1940-03-20 18 CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY DEMAND RELTERATED ABUL KALAM AZAD'S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Reuter. RAMGARH, MAR. 19. THE RIGHT FOR INDIA TO FRAME HER OWN CONSTITUTION WITHOUT OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE WAS DEMANDED BY MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD, PRESIDENT OF THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS, OPENING THE FIFTY-THIRD SESSION TO-DAY. Maulana added that theReuter. - 278 words
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270 1940-03-20 18 STOCKHOLM, MAR. 19. THE DAGENS NYHETER REPORTS THAT THE FINNISH GOVERNMENT WILL RESIGN EN BLOC AFTER THE FINAL RATIFICATION OF THE FINNISH-SOVIET TREATY IN MOSCOW THIS WEEK. The Stockholm correspondent of the Copenhagen newspaper Let says that no dissatisfaction or disagreement lies behind270 words
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Article29 1940-03-20 18 Reuter. London, Mar 19. The death occurred to-day of the I well-known journalist Herbert Videbotham. aged 67, particularly known for his articles in the Sunday Times signed Scrutator. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article122 1940-03-20 18 British Wireless. London, Mar. 19. THE novel adoption by the Government of the principle of family allowances was revealed when the Home Secretary announced in the Commons temporary measures to avoid hardships to workmen receiving inadequate compensation after suffering accidents at work. Larger changes in theBritish Wireless. - 122 words
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Article20 1940-03-20 18 Berlin, Mar. 19. Hitler returned this morning and was creel al the station by Goering.- Reutrr.20 words
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Article48 1940-03-20 18 Reuter. London. Mar. 20 THE Mcscow radio states that the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Soviet Union yesterday ratified the Soviet-Finnish peace treatly.—Reuter. M. Paasikivi and Mr. Voinniaa nave arrived from Finland and will exchange ratifications of the peace treaty to-day. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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49 1940-03-20 18 GERMANY RUSSIA EXCHANGE REFUGEES Reuter. Berlin, Mar. i<). Under an agreement between fche German and Soviet Governments, 14.000 Pclish refugees will shortly return from Soviet-occupied Poland to the German part, according to the official News Agency. Thp return La part of an arrangement for the exchange refugees.— Reuter. tReuter. - 49 words
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Article174 1940-03-20 18 Reuter. Lahore, Mar. 19. TWENTY-THREE Khakaara (members of a Moslem i body) and two policemen were killed and 39 perjured including the District Magistrate, Senior Superii Deputy Superintendent of Police when the police were forced to 1 after being attacked by a body of Khaksars fromReuter. - 174 words
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Advertisement128 1940-03-20 18 Its fragrance IM- I remains Jig I attractive I for days! j I Here is a perfume that actually *\J /1, 1 keeps its refreshing fragrance /D t for days. For over a week JM Ĕ I the lovely perfume of Himalaya /77 M MUKM Bouquet remains exquisite j and128 words
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