Malaya Tribune, 22 March 1940
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Title Section21 1940-03-22 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII No. 70. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, March 22, 1940.21 words
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362 1940-03-22 1 FOUR DANISH SHIPS SUNK, MANY LIVES LOST IN NAZI SEA PIRACY Reuter. London, Mar. 22. r pIE Danish motorship Algier, 1.654 tons, was torpedoed at midnight and sunk without warning by a U-boat in the Atlantic. Four members of the crew and women passengers lost theirReuter. - 362 words
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Article90 1940-03-22 1 Peiping, Mar. 22. i understood thers has been constant I hting in th? hills west of Mentoukou during the past week, accompanied oy v aerial bombing, also at Tcli and ho, of the Peking-Hankow railway line, to which it is report?d Japareinforcements had to be rushed m90 words
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122 1940-03-22 1 London, Mar. 21. DEEP dissatisfaction was expressed by the Trade Union Congress General cuncil. at a meeting to-day, at the Prime Minister's statement on the question of amending the Trades Disputes Act of 1927. Members declared there was strong indignation throughout the trade union122 words
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Article37 1940-03-22 1 Reuter. Over 300,000 women are expected to qualify immediately for the old age pensions when the Old Agp and Widows Pensions Act, which wee given Royal as- J sent to-day, comes into operation on Aug. I.—Reuter. 1Reuter. - 37 words
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434 1940-03-22 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. AN Admiralty communique issued at 9.20 p.m. denying the German High Command communique on the attack on a convoy, states: "The facts are that the convoy, which consisted almost entirely <;f neutral vessels, was not dispersed and isReuter. - 434 words
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Article44 1940-03-22 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. An Anglo-Dutch agreement, initialled to-day, deals with trade questions arising from war conditions. A joint commission will be established to meet in London or the Hague to regulate mat ters arising in the operation of the agreement. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article143 1940-03-22 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. "AIIR daring successful and telling V raid on Tuesday night shows that the Lion has its teeth as well as wings, and swift retribution came to Germany for her abortive attempts on Scapa which only resulted in negligible military damage and forReuter. - 143 words
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Article, Illustration827 1940-03-22 1 Hitler Not Getting Own Way In Rumania Molotov In Berlin For Easter? Reuter. London, Mar. 22. SPECULATION in Europe last night centred 0 report that Molotov will visit Berlin during Pastel. Ac cording to a Brussels radio report political lieve that the Brenner Pass meetingReuter. - 827 words
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Article69 1940-03-22 1 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 21. ON leaving Italy. Mr. Welles sent a telegram to Count Ciano requesting him to transmit to the King of Italy his deep appreciation fcr th P audience m-rnted him. and expressing profound gratitude for thr cordial and friendly welcome of the ItalianReuter. - 69 words
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78 1940-03-22 1 Reuter. New York, Mar. 21. THE crew of the freighter Panamanian, lying at Baltimore partly loaded with cargo for Br tain, awoke to find the ship listing and water povnno through the portholes. The engineroom, two holds and thr dynamo were flooded ft) T sReuter. - 78 words
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424 1940-03-22 1 London. Mar. 21. MORE details of thr astonishing organisation behind the Sylt raid were revealed to-day by members of the crews who took part. The flight was led by Wing Commander Staton, who was formerly stationed in Singapore, whose normal duty was424 words
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Article27 1940-03-22 1 Reuter. Helsinki, Mar. 22. PRESIDENT Kalllo has presented Marshal (Baron) Mannerheim with Finland's highest award, namely th£ Cross of Freedom with diamonds.— Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article25 1940-03-22 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. The nine Germans taken off the Asa ma Maru by a British warship and afterwards released arrived in Berlin yesterday Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Advertisement113 1940-03-22 1 ■V r BUT, DARLING,. ONLY ONE THING *»ORTH BU* IN ft—-ITS EvELTN ASTRQVA fACE POWOCR." Shitfy For SENIOR CAMBRIDGE or LONDON MATRICULATION at PITMAN'S Enrolments are now being made for Day and Evening Uition for the Senior Cambridge (1940) end Matriculation M941» examinations For Matriculation and Senior Camlaidge, Pitman's College113 words
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300 1940-03-22 2 Representative Here On Important Mission (Tribune Staff Reporter) CONDITION'S UNDER WHICH OVERSEAS CHINESE LIVE AND LABOUR ARE BEING MADE THE SUBJECT OF SPECIAL STUDY BY A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CHINESE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, WHO IS NOW ON AN EXTENDED TOUR OF MALAYA. To continue his investigations, Mr.300 words
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Article94 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Reporter' Penang, Thursday. A Chinese who gave his name as Chearg Gim Sooi and who said he Jived in Batu Lanchang Lane made a report at the Magazine Police Station on Tuesday afternoon to the effect that his niece an 18-year-old girl, named94 words
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Article37 1940-03-22 2 The Chartered Bank have received the following telegram from their London offic»: "At shareholders' meeting 3rd April Directors will re commend nnal dividend 10 per cent, per annum subject income tax £35.000. pension fund £182.442.14.1 carried forward."37 words
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Article16 1940-03-22 2 Dr. E. C. Chitty, State Surgeon, Perak. who was on leave at Singapore, has resumed duties.16 words
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Article228 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday. I DO not see sufficient evidence to convict accused. I suggest that he does not make too much noise on the road in future." said Mr Tim Koon Teck in the Middle Court when he acquitted H. Harriot, a well-known amateur228 words
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166 1940-03-22 2 {bioto Out Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Thursday. KPHE annual general meeting of the Lower Perak Indian Association which was held on Feb. 22 and postponed owing to lack of time, was continued on Saturday. Mr I Swagnam Pillay, the president was in th*; chair. A166 words
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202 1940-03-22 2 Singapore, Thursday. pLEADING guilty in the Third Police Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $104.80 while employed as a deli-very-clerk of the Malayan Farms, Cheng Boon Poh, a young Chinese, was to-day sentenced to two weeks' simple202 words
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Article42 1940-03-22 2 The Rev. Tai Pch Tin, a retired pastor of Methodist Chinese Church, Sitiawan, is an inmate of the District Hospital, Lumut. where he is making progress Rev. Tai Poh Tin is the father of Mr. Tai Swee Kee, the all-round Perak sportsman.42 words
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Article106 1940-03-22 2 Singapore. Thursday. FOR stabbing a co-worker with a knife whm h> woke him uo early in the morning of Feb. 21, a middle-aged Mohamedan Indian, Babu bin Abdul Kadir, was to-day fined $35 or one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H Watson in the Third Police Court.106 words
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Article116 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. IF the deliberations of the local 1 city fathers, at the meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board today, favour the recent decisions taken by the Kuala Lumpur Board. Ipoh will before long, have a ban on the motor-car116 words
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Article446 1940-03-22 2 Singapore, Thursday. r J*HRE£ young Chinese, allegedly communists, who were involved in "one of the most serious pohtical cases in recent years m Malaya" to-day faced further charges of assisting in the management of an unlawful society. Two were sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment446 words
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181 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. (SENTENCE of one month's rigorous imprisonment was passed yesterday, by Mr. Lim Koon Teck on a Malay, Ibrahim bin Darooyah alias Merican, who pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Kannayah by burning his throat181 words
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69 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Thursday. THE Lower Perak Indian Association, at a meeting, strongly supported the appeal made by the Kinta and Taiping Indian Associations to the Perak Government for an Indian member to sit on the Perak State Council. The69 words
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Article54 1940-03-22 2 The surface mail from Europe which arrived yesterday was an exceptionally heavy one—three times the size of a normal mail. The ship conveying it also arrived rather later than expected. In consequence it was possible to deliver only part of the mail yesterday. The remainder will be54 words
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Article191 1940-03-22 2 a cipal Town Cleansing Depj At the conclusion of tl < inquiry, to-day. Mr. Wo turned a verdict of culpable amounting to murder a-, person or oersons unknown "Deceased was assaulted by some known persons but there is no evicW to show whe n or where191 words
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Article210 1940-03-22 2 Last Night's First Night iiIUSIC, dancing and laughter are the M ingredients of the M.G M. production "Babes In Arms," which opened at the Capitol yesterday. It is a modern him of modern young psople and it includes a number of the latest and most modern210 words
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Article80 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Reporter* Penang. Thursday. A TRAGEDY was prevented yesterday when the police reached a plantation in Tanjcn- Tokong Road about 10 o'clock to find a Chinese hanging from the branch of a tree. The cord fastened round the man's neck was cut off.80 words
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Article184 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Correspondent' Ipoh, Thursday. \T about 1.30 in the morning the watchman of the Mer. T Limited, Lahat while on his roui saw two Chinese calmly dismantling an empty kongsi house i the corrugated iron roofing sheets two bundles. When the watchman approached the184 words
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111 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday "I AM employed in a Chinese firm. had applied for the post ol Asiatic Inspector In Ettngapon application has already been approved said a young Chinese Ong Thian Chcon. when pleading guilty to an offence mitted two years ago.111 words
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Article115 1940-03-22 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. TtlUi THE death occurred last night Chulan Raja Puteh Khal Raja Puan Muda. at the a. her residence in Jalan Raja Deceased was a daughter Idris, sister of the late Saltan L Shah and sister-in-law of His the Sultan. Her115 words
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Article, Illustration449 1940-03-22 3 Hundreds Of People Rendered Homeless Singapore Friday. J-HK speedy arrival of the Singapore Fire Brigade prevented the complete destruction of a small village at 11 Va milestone, Woodlands Road, this morning, when fire broke out in a long row of shophouses. IT IS449 words
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Article47 1940-03-22 3 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. UDHAM SINGH, accused of the murder of Sir Michael O'Dwyer was further remanded after eye-witnesses had described the shooting. Th Q prosecution alleged that the bullets which killed O'Dwyer were fired within a distance of nine inches —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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247 1940-03-22 3 THE directors of Eraser Neave, Ltd., in their annual report reviewing the working of the company during the year ended Dec. 31, 1939, and which is to be presented at th e forty-third ordinary general meeting ol* share-holders, to be held in Singapore247 words
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Article150 1940-03-22 3 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AS a result of a well-planned raid by detectives led by Mr. Tang Kwan Kun. Senior Gazetted Officer under toe Gaming Enactment on the premises ol 'the K. L. Motor Exchange at »atu Road, the manager of the150 words
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360 1940-03-22 3 THE twenty-eighth ordinary general meeting of the Jeram Kuantan Rubber, Ltd., will be held in Singapore on Tuesday, Apr. 2. The directors in their report for the year ended Dec. 31, 1939, observe: An area of 100 acres was planted during the year,360 words
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Article25 1940-03-22 3 A tigress was shot on Batu Bersawak. near Bahau, N.S. over, the week-end by the manager of the mine, assisted by a party of sakais25 words
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Article52 1940-03-22 3 Reuter. Sofia, Mar. 21. BULGARIA'S determination to preserve independence and neutrality in the European war was stressed by If. Fopov (Foreign Ministry) speaking in the Parliament to-day. He added that our attitude was approved not only by our neighbours but by all great powers and belligerents onReuter. - 52 words
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Article121 1940-03-22 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday BAIL in the sum of $1,700 was allowed to a Chinese, Lim Heng, who was arraigned before the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate this morning on charges under the Customs and Exciui Enactment. The accused answered three charges, in121 words
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Article67 1940-03-22 3 Singapore, Thursday. SILNTENCE cf a days simple imprisonment in addition to a fine cf $1,400, in default seven-months' rigorous irn PJ l_ sonment, was passed by Mr. J. L. mcFall Singapore Criminal District Judge this'morning on Ang Boon Leong who was charged with possession of nonGovernment chandu to the extent67 words
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320 1940-03-22 3 THE eighth annual general meeting of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society was held at the society's premises in Singapore. The meeting, presided over by Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoti J.P., adopted a resolution approving the grant of $150 to "Genuine Islam," a monthly publication in320 words
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Article157 1940-03-22 3 Reuter. Chungking, Mar 22 Fighting is progressing ra I of Nanning in the mountains northeast of Lingshan, according to Ch nesc field drspatc he lii; Japanese fCfXML are pushing northeast, with Ch'nc troops renting their advance in the mountains near Futstyao. Another Japanese column Is moving north-cast andReuter. - 157 words
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497 1940-03-22 4 REPORT REVEALS WIDE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES ARCHAEOLOGICAL specimens, gold, different kinos of wood and a variety of enquiries from Malaya and British North Borneo kept officers of the Imperial Institute busy last year, according to the annual report oi the director. In collaboration with497 words
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Article149 1940-03-22 4 London. Mar. 1. ADA WHEAVIL was mor e than just a servant to Mrs. Rose Gerth, of Howard-road, Southampton. For over 30 years, singlehanded, Ada devotedly looked niter and nursed her mistress. Now she has her reward. When Mrs. Gerth died last January she left her149 words
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218 1940-03-22 4 London, Mar. 1. MRS. Alice Amelia Medhurst, who is 72 and has been married six times—the first time when she was 17—appeared at Great Yarmouth Bankruptcy Court. Her sixth husband died last year and his body was exhumed at Lambeth In May. An open218 words
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430 1940-03-22 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. JQID you know that there is a section in the Criminal Procedure Code that does not compel you to tell the truth it' the truth will make you liable to a criminal charge? The section is430 words
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Article38 1940-03-22 4 The annual general meeting of the Union Jack Club is to be held on Thursday, April 11, at 7 p.m.. hi the reading room of the club building. HE the Governor will preside.38 words
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Article246 1940-03-22 4 London, Mar. 1. rpHE words of that famous song, 1 **My Old Dutch," We've been together now for 40 years And it don't seem a day too much have now a tragic significance for the widow of the man who composed the music. Mr. Charles246 words
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Article250 1940-03-22 4 London, Mar. 1. TN the little churchyard of the Norfolk village of Banham. where she had been born 17-year-ago, Sylvia Blackburn was buried with the mystery of her death still unsolved. Tragedy stalked through her strange life. Her father left his home shortly after she250 words
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Article18 1940-03-22 4 Tunku Mohamed Saad bin Tunku Mohamed Arshad has been appointed to be Assistant Engineer. Public Works Department, Kedah.18 words
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379 1940-03-22 5 GRANTS TO CONTINUE AFTER THE WAR p_ LONDON, MAR. 21. WITH REFERENCE TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S DECISION TO SPEND £5 MILLIONS A YEAR ON THE COLONIAL EMPIRE FOR TEN YEARS, MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES, DECLARED IN THE COMMONS TO-DAY DURING379 words
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295 1940-03-22 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. ALLEGATIONS of a serious leakage through the Allied blockade were made in the Commons by the Liberal Mr. Mander, and the Conservative Mr. Boothby on the motion for the adjournment. Mr. Mander complained that agreements with neutrals were apparently made onReuter. - 295 words
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Article59 1940-03-22 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. The Fianco-British postal it is hoped, will be issued in the autumn, declared Mr. Waterhouse. assistant Postmaster General, at question time in the Commons. As a result oi a consultation which he had with the French Minister for transmission, aeneral agreement had beenReuter. - 59 words
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342 1940-03-22 5 London, Mar. 21. »N authoritative analysis of the experience of the power of aeroplanes A against shipping as revealed in the present war was issueu in London to-day, and contains the following points:- (1) The achievements of the German iir force against both warships342 words
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Article33 1940-03-22 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. A trawler has arrived at a coast poit with four German airmen rescued from a plane found Boating in the North B*L Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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235 1940-03-22 5 EXCLUSIVE rights have been secured for the Malaya Tribune in the most challenging series of articles compiled for the British Press since the war began. Famous writers and publicists whose names are household words wherever the English language is spoken are235 words
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Article79 1940-03-22 5 Reuter. New York, Mar. 21. EVERY available scrap of evidence "goes to show that the great majority of the American people agree with him," writes the New York Times, commenting on the speech of Mr. James H. R. Cromwell, U.S. Ambassador to Canada, in supportReuter. - 79 words
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Miscellaneous86 1940-03-22 6 CAPITOL: "Babes In Arms"—3.ls, 615 and 9.15 pm. ALHAMBRA: "Gunga Din"—3ls, 6.15 and 9.15 p m. CATHAY: "The Real Glory"—3.ls, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m ROXY: "Honolulu"—6.ls and 9.15 p m. MARLBOROUGH: "Gay Prince" (Hindustani)— 6 and 9.30 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "Jayakodi"—6 and 9.30 p.m. QUEENS: "Hound of Baskervilles"—7 and 9.3086 words
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Article171 1940-03-22 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. MEMBERS of Parliament dispersed for the Easter vacation in better heart than had been apparent for some time, says Reuters Parliamentary correspondent. The inactivity of a large part of the fighting forces has been no less easy to tolerate at Westminster thanReuter. - 171 words
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107 1940-03-22 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. COVIET RUSSIA is buying large quantities of war materials from the United States. This was disclosed by the Minister of Economic Warfare at question time in the Commons to-day. He understood that the Soviet purchases of oil in the UnitedReuter. - 107 words
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Article56 1940-03-22 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. Mr. Oswald Lewis asked in the Commons to-day whether Government would consider selling the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth to America. These vessels appear unsuitable for wartime use, and might provide foreign exchange for war purposes. Mr. Gilmour replied:—"I do notReuter. - 56 words
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Article33 1940-03-22 7 CHURCH CATHOLIC GERMANY Reuter. London, Mar. 21. The German wireless stated this morning that th P "life and organisation of the Roman Catholic Church in Ger-man-occupied territory wa s making satisfactory progress. "—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article54 1940-03-22 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. The total number of enemy aliens interned in the United Kingdom including those removed from ship* was 1959, stated Sir John Anderson, (House Secretary) in the Commons at question time to-day. He said the latest figures shoWed some 74,000 German and Austrian regueesReuter. - 54 words
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Article40 1940-03-22 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. The Stock Exchange was firm despite pre-holiday influences which restricted activity. There were small gains in several sections of the list. The new war loan closed at one-eighth discount and Wall Street was firm.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article397 1940-03-22 8 TESSATION of hostilities in Finland has revived rumours of Russo-Japanese tension in the Far East, and one report even has it that a clash on the ManchukuoSiberian border is imminent, in view of the fact that both sides are strengthening their respective positions almost to a397 words
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894 1940-03-22 8 Dr. C. Kuangson Young - By Dr. C. Kuangson Young MUCH argument there may have been as to the authenticity of the now famous Tanaka Memorial, 'events of the last ten years have indicated that the Japanese militarists are following the programme laid down by the Baron almost to the894 words
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Article, Illustration156 1940-03-22 8 pIGHTING on the W Front has not yet got be patrol scraps, in betwe Maginot Line and the Wall, and there is little mat in these small encounters from which the layman can judge the relative qualities of the figh forces Nevertheless the sharp rap on the knuckles156 words
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Article128 1940-03-22 8 IT looks like a new power set-up. Hitler cannot hook in Italy or Russia for military support, and Japan won't look at any suggestion that her forces be risked in challenging- the democracies for the particular benefit of Germany. Hitler is therefore working for a diplomatic alliance128 words
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Article112 1940-03-22 8 CTALIN is said to be tickled death, but interested, Mussolini scowling uncertainly, and the Japanon all smiles and polite Franco has probably referred it to the Vatican. You will have noticed they are all going behind the author's back to see what the democratic powers suggest It112 words
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Article77 1940-03-22 8 OTA LIN is the enigma who eventually upset the apple-cart. Nobody trusts him will agree with the side thai him for the moment—and I Nazi Germany—but hi' is lo much further ahead than Hitler Norway and Sweden hw out for the Red Star. In the meantime the puzzle has77 words
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Article, Illustration307 1940-03-22 9 Liable To Lose All Far East Possessions Shanghai, Mar. 21 C RANTING of independence to the Philippines by the United States in 1946 would mean eventual doom to the Far Eastern interests and possessions of America, England,307 words
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133 1940-03-22 9 Hongkong, Mar. 21. JJKPORTS from Shanghai and Nanking describe the frantic scrambling for new jobs now going on in Nanking prior to the inauguration of the "central government" under Wang Ching-wei. Information leaking out indicates that Chu Min-yi has been planning to overtake the Shanghai133 words
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Article163 1940-03-22 9 rinyang, March 21. AFTER days of sanguinary lighting, the Chinese forces have succeeded in splitting the Japanese troops int.i separate isolated groups, with the Chinese manoeuvring in an efn rt te surround the enemy detachments. righting was centred on the vicinity of kgshan where the Japanese163 words
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Article107 1940-03-22 9 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. THE recent purchase by Germany of a Rumanian Oil Company was recalled in th e Commons to-day at question time. The Minister of Economic Warfare that the purchase of the Foraky imaneasca Limited was car if u iv dered by theReuter. - 107 words
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Article47 1940-03-22 9 Reuter. New York, Mar. 20. The Canard liner Mauretania has sailed, presumably to take UP service as a troop transport, me erea believe the Mauretania and »he ijuccn Mary wiH go to Halifax, where they will be armed for tne to Australia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article46 1940-03-22 9 JEWS ARABS VOLUNTEER SERVICES Reuter. London, Mar. 20. Malcolm Mac Donald told the to-day that sinse the war TO9 Jews and 392 Arabs had enin Falestine for service overseas. :.2ures include Mie auxiliary mdipioneer corps already in France, aining 747 Jews and 300 Arabs.— Reuter. _>j~J.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article101 1940-03-22 9 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. Details of a new German light antiaircraft invention were given by a pilot officer who participated in the Sylt raid. "We found that the Germans have a new gun with which they fired all the time we wer P over Sylt. "TheReuter. - 101 words
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Article52 1940-03-22 9 Hongkong, Mar. 21. E*R£SH Japanese troops are reported to have been thrown intc the Hainan Island for a third "clean up" campaign. It is said that a large number of warships and planes staged simultaneous bombardment on the Island in collaboration with the land forces. —Chinese52 words
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Article522 1940-03-22 9 (Reuters Special Commentary) London. Mar. 21. THE New York Pittsburgh Post and 1 Gazetteer of the 18th says:—''Are England and France, and for that matter the whole world, to accept Hitler's word and promises he would give to win peace 10W when in the past522 words
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Article56 1940-03-22 9 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. THE Air Ministry announces that one enemy aircraft appeared over the «hetlend* this The warning was sounded and the all-clear was given 15 minutes later. The Diane flew high and no bombs were dronoed. On the apnroaeh of British nVhters. the planeReuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement590 1940-03-22 9 SIX AND EIGHTPENCE j 44 Meredith, I want to make my will. Lord Henry, but in all my long ex~ My fox-head scarf-pin to my Uncle perience I have seldom known a hang- t Philip, unless he remarries. My col- over prove fatal. Are you not cognisant lection of film590 words
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909 1940-03-22 10 a S.C.F.A. 2. R.E. (Fortress Co.) 1. fIVING a dazzling display, the Chinese gathered full points from the R.E. (Fortress Co.) in a thrilling division one football match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. On two occasions the spectators did not agree with909 words
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Article153 1940-03-22 10 POSITIONS in the Business Houses' League to date are as follows: Cjoals" Teams P. W L. D. F. A. Pts. Overseas C.B. 10 7 2 1 35 8 15 Uniteers 6 5 1 15 4 11 H. and S Bank 7 5 1 1 19 6153 words
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Article127 1940-03-22 10 PLAYING on the home court on Sunday, before a large crowd of interested spectators. *he Sphinx Party, beat Jacques Party in a close fight by an odd game in seven. Scores (Sphinx names mentioned first): M A Lunge beat J. B Hamilton 15—3. 15—11. ChlM I.eng Kuan127 words
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Article75 1940-03-22 10 The following players have been selected to repiv»ent the Y.C.AA. against the Singapore Youngsters on March 24 at the Singapore Harbour Board Sports Ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp Chee Swee Yuen. Tan Ah Poon. Chong Ah Kow, Kok Kum Chong. Tan Ah Kin*. Chung Ah Kow. Quek Hock75 words
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Article271 1940-03-22 10 TENNIS ONLY two ties were played at the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday. Results" Men's doubles: O.R.S. Bateman anct G Hay beat J.S. Fisher and O.W. Gilirore. 6—3. 2—6, B—6. Open Singles: C. T. Morton lost tfc L.H. Kennedy, 6—4, 4—6. 3—6. The following are ties for the271 words
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Article83 1940-03-22 10 Banka Sports Club will meet the Geylang Serai Football Club in a friendly match of soccer on Sunday at the J.C.S.A. ground (off Balestier Road): Lee Pak Tong. Leow Soon Kong: Booa Soon San. Chan Ah Bah. Chan Slew Moon: Yap Thion Teck. Choo Seng Quee. Lim83 words
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Article69 1940-03-22 10 The following will tour Johore and Malacca to plnv cricket against the Segamat Cricket Cluo on Saturday and Malacca High School XI o-i Sunday for the Clarke Rangers, both match's commencing at 11 a m B. M. Ally (Oapt.J. Rotna.<=amy. I. Jabbar. M Wilson. M. Chelliali. G Webb69 words
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Article24 1940-03-22 10 The annual general meeting of the Perak Turf Club will be held in the Ch:mi Bok Building at 7 p.m. on Friday. Mar. '29.24 words
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Article432 1940-03-22 10 Loyals Res 10; Police Res L JUPERIOR in every department, the Loyals reserves trounced the police reserves to the tune of ten goals to one in a reserve division league soccer match, played at Gillman yesterday. The game was too one-sided to be of much interest432 words
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554 1940-03-22 10 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club be held in the club premises on Sunday, Mar. 31. The dm in their report reviewing the working of the club during the ended Jan. 31, 1940, observe: The year under review shows a total revenue554 words
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Article141 1940-03-22 10 (from Our Own Corespondent) Seremban, Wednesday. THE following players have been selected to take part in the first State cricket trial to be held at the Negri Sembilan Club padang en Mar. 31. The match will commence at 10 a.m. Dr Strahan's XI. Dr. Strahan (Tarnpin)141 words
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Article89 1940-03-22 10 THE T.P.C.A. of Kuala Lumpur will me.et the Ceylcn Sports Club in a three-day cricket match during the Easter holidays. commencing on Saturday, at the C S C. ground, Balestier Plain. Play will commence at 11 a.m. each day, and the following have been selected89 words
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Article219 1940-03-22 10 Malayan Championships (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. JHE opening day of the Malayan Badminton championships saw all Perak players, with the exception of Tan Cheng Phor, surmount their first hurdle in the preliminary rounds. The defeat of Cheng Phoi. a seeded player, by219 words
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Article145 1940-03-22 10 THAT last year's championships were a success, both from an athletic and a financial point of view is referred to in the annual report of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association whose annual general meeting will be held on Wednesday, Mar. 27, at 5.30 pm. at the145 words
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Article115 1940-03-22 10 (From Our Own Ojrresponde AT a meeting of cricket enthu* A held at the Government E School and presided over by M' r Fillay it was decided to revive tn< Cricket Club. The followuv elected officer bearers for Hie year:—President:—Mr P_ Vice President:—Mr J. F. ton: Hon.115 words
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Advertisement311 1940-03-22 10 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, LTD. FORM G' PURSUANT TO SECTION 136 OF THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT, 1913: Form of Statement to be published by Banking and Insurance Companies and Dep??it. Provident or Benefit Societies: Th? Share Capital of the Company is R5.50.00.000 divided into 50,000 Shares of Rs.loo each. The311 words
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1373 1940-03-22 11 TURFITE - VAN BREUKELEN WILL SWEEP THE BOARD ("By TURFITE" jyi van BREUKELEN, the Penang trainer, did better than what I ex- pected of him on the opening day of the Perak Turf Club Easter fesskmaJ Meeting on Wednesday last. > Saturday, however,1,373 words
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Article210 1940-03-22 11 «Pronri Our Own Reporter* [poll, To da). DORSES running <>n Saturday were worked out and fast tunes were returned. The track was in very good condition. Lord Bug paced with Miss Zipp from five furlongs, easing in the straight. The former was impre sive.» Pinafore (McPherson)210 words
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Article126 1940-03-22 11 Tungkwan, Mar. 10. WELL-infoimed Chinese circles, In the meantime, revealed that a battalion of Buddhist "monks" is now based al the sacred mountain monastry at Wutaishan. In north-east Shan-M. co-oper-ating with the government tones B9 .1 bat sector. The battalion, a little over .soo strong, is commanded126 words
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Article27 1940-03-22 11 Reuter. Loudon, Mar. 21. IfIGHT were killed and lour seriously injured in an explosion and lire t Mosslield Colliery near Htuke-on-Trent, where 1,000 are employed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article130 1940-03-22 11 The soccer team of .the Chinese Sports Association will play two charity mat flu a in Penang and a friendly match in Kuala Lumpur for th* benefit oi the China Relief Fund on the following dater>—Mar 23. CS A. vs UA.FC iPenan*), Mai 24, C S.A. vs PC130 words
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Article72 1940-03-22 11 The following have accept.d to play for SCO. vs. Johore on Friday, Mar. 22, 11 a.m. at S.C.C; H. L. Ward (Capt.), POffr. E. C. White, T. O. D. A. Cooper, A. D. Dant, W H. Davles. J. E. Jeans, R. H. Pickard, C. G. Jenner. Capt. B.72 words
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Article71 1940-03-22 11 The following wIH represent the A C 3. Old Boys' Association Cricket XI against the V.M.C. XI on Saturday, Mar. 23, at 2 p.m. at Anson Road:— Ong Swee Keng, Ong Swee Law. Cecil Wong, Swee Lim Swanc, Un Hon Hlnp;. Un Hon Kun. Fong Kirn71 words
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Article29 1940-03-22 11 During the coming Faster week-end Psrak will play their first inter-state, cricket fixture against Penang. The game commences on .Saturday afternoon and will be continued on Sunday and Monday.29 words
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Advertisement724 1940-03-22 11 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS RANK. LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN BRITISH INDIA) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 3lsi DECEMBER, 1939. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. j I W i Ra. I A. P. jj A. P. i 8 A P R Cash In hand I i 5 57,797 14 1 Capital— Cash wiUl Bankers I *****,379 10724 words
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Article78 1940-03-22 12 Owners and operators to whom permission has been accorded for their vessels to enter and leave the restricted i area of Admiralty Waters by th e passage between Chang! and Fulau Tfefcong j Besar. subject to the restriction ?ontained in Regulation 13 of Admiralty j Waters Ordinance.78 words
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482 1940-03-22 12 Singapore, Thursday. IN an order issued to-day the Food Controller makes furl reductions in the maximum pr i C e of Thailand No. 2 rice, which is the rice generally consumed in Singapon the south of Malaya, and also i n the price482 words
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Advertisement732 1940-03-22 12 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAP. 45) IN THE HICiH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: W. M. WAMBECK. Address of debtor: No. 13 Teck Chye Terrace. Singapore. Description of debtor: Store-keeper. No. of Proceedings: No. 60 of 1940. Date on which wage-earner's732 words
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Advertisement418 1940-03-22 12 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45» IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-enrner's Administration Order. Nam- of debtor: S. M THOMAS. Address of debtor: No. 26-C, Hill Street. Singapore. Descriotion of debtor Proof Reader. No. ef Procaines: No. 63 of 1940 Date on «tlicb waee-earncr's418 words
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Advertisement143 1940-03-22 12 FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TI& UI 1 YE*' RADIO for which the> are UNSURPASSED. •*r>le Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, ifwtributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY Kuala Lumpur. 1 He takes his own JSt'HSmE family pictures ajjr -DO YOU? Vj| You can get a BROWNIE' camera for as little as 2.10143 words
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Advertisement188 1940-03-22 12 AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FAMOUS MAKES OF simm k miooi AND WATERTIGHT W A T < II I- ARE NOW ON DISPLAY Everyone of them holds a raarantee, and are moderately priced. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road.* PHONE NO. 7922. Thi>: firm lias no other188 words
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Miscellaneous738 1940-03-22 12 TO-DAY'S I SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (133 mcs) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 ZHP 30.96 metres (9 69 mdsi 12 00 Noon First half of three-hour seivica, GSG 17.79 Mr s (16 86 metres) relayed from St. Andrews Cathedral. GSF 15.14 Mrs (13.92 metres) pm y GSJ 21.53 Mcjs ('9.82 metras>738 words
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Advertisement480 1940-03-22 13 se NTED Stcreoman able to cast matrices up to halt page with lull particulars to ger, Malaya 'tribune Press Singapore. .I ED liU Schcol Teachers, Stule i>D finale (Asiatic I to do works. Apply Box 708, co ya Tribune, Singapore. «U24-C). KGETIC attractive lady canvasline 40 Commission. Box ~t i'nounc,480 words
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Advertisement569 1940-03-22 13 Educational KINDERGARTEN. European Teacher. Eight-thirty to twelve noon. 126 Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone *****. (911-C>.| FRENCH, Dutch, German taught by experienced teacher for adults and Cambridge students. Apply Box 703, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (887-C) NOTICE The FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL will be closed on Thursday, 21st March, 1940 for the569 words
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Advertisement596 1940-03-22 13 Misce I la neous ENJOY boating in "Happy Garden" 40 cents V_ hour. Phone 4836, Singapore. (913-C). EKZEMYL SOLUTION Cures Eczema-:, Abscesses, Singapore foot and all skin diseases. $1.50. Chari Co., 29, Robinson Road, Singapore. (881-C). BHARAT MATA HAIR OIL removes dandruff, strengthens and lengthens the hair and cools the596 words
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Advertisement578 1940-03-22 13 To Let TO LET large airy rooms $6. furnished from $15 monthly. Box No. 709, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (926-C). TO LET. Part shop at Orchard Road. Good Euiopcan Shopping Centre. Box No. 710, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (927-C). TO LET: No. 529 A Bedoh Road. 2 bedrooms, motor garage,578 words
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Advertisement468 1940-03-22 13 vNr Salt 9 Wari&t WANTED Second-hand car, about 40 I m.p.g., 7 h.p. Not above $350. V. Bourlin, 35, Bideford Road, Singapore. i903-Cj. FIAT BALILLA, Marvelette, Opel, Hu> man, Morns 8 Saloon, Tourer, In good condition throughout, Tong Guan Motor, Singapore. Phone 4389. (898-Cj WANTED Austin 7 Saloon state price,468 words
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Advertisement477 1940-03-22 13 IN THE ESTATE OF SOMAN ATHER MUTHUKUMARU, DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59) that all persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No. 447, Race Course Road, Singapore, who died in477 words
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261 1940-03-22 14 New Delhi, Mar. 10. WARNING to Anglo-Indians not to expect preservations and reservations when India got Dominion Status in the near future, was given in an address of Sir Henry Gidney to th e members of the Delhi branch of the Anglo-Indian and Domiciled European261 words
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Article, Illustration644 1940-03-22 14 GANDHI'S EMPHATIC NO TO QUESTIONERS "EVERYBODY is asking me not whether but when I am to call the fi country to civil disobedience. Some of my questioners are the most sober among co-workers. To them the Patna resolution has no other meaning than that the644 words
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102 1940-03-22 14 Bareilly, Mar. 9. THAT nothing was nearer to his heart than unity, harmony and progress between the different sections of Indians, was the declaration made by Mr. Mohamed Ali Jinnah. president, AllIndia Muslim League, while replying to the municipal welcome address to-day. Mr. Jinnah102 words
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281 1940-03-22 14 Ramgarh, Mar. 13. CWAMI Sahajanand Saraswati, general secretary. All-India Kisan Sabha and chairman, reception committee of the All-India AntiCompromise Conference has released the following statement to the Press for publication from Kisan Xagar, Ramgarh:— Alter a Press-interview by Maulana Azad, some people had begun to hope281 words
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220 1940-03-22 14 Ramgarh, Mar. 11. ABOUT 400 ordinary police and 50 armed police headed by a Superintendent, el Police and Deputy Superintendent Of Police are deputed to Ramgarh lor Lne Congress .session. The St. John Ambulance Corps of Patna have sent eighteen medical college students Led by Dr.220 words
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Article154 1940-03-22 14 THE American Observer, a high class Washington weekly, writing on the condition cf India to-day records its opinion that unless some settlement Is reached with th* oresent political leaders, serious trouble is likely to result. "The Englishman." says The American Observer, "looks upon India partly with154 words
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123 1940-03-22 14 Ramgarh. THE Ramgarh Congress Souvenir jusc published is of outstanding importance Richly got-up. profusely illustrated and with a rich variety of articles from men like President Azad. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Pandit Jawaharlal. Dr. Pattabhi. Di. Bha CT wandas. Prof. Kabir, Acharya Kripalanl, Mr. J.C. Kumarappa. Mr.123 words
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Article649 1940-03-22 14 THE first Tamilnad Pi Maha Sabha Conference v. £al:m on Mar. 23 and 24. J Savarkar. president of thf> hj\ tLr Hindu Mahasabha will p conference. He will arrive her 22. A public reception and a will be presented tc Mr c the S'alem Municipal Ooun649 words
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144 1940-03-22 14 Ramgarh, Mar. 11. iJJR. Rajeudra Prasad, Congress president, has issued the following statement about Mr. Jaiprakash Narain's arrest: "Mr. Jaiprakash Narain's arrest has come as a surprise to many; But it need not. It is only a reminder of the position in which we144 words
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Advertisement252 1940-03-22 14 RECIPE FOR THE "MORNING AFTER" If you feel 'headachy' and out of sorts after dining and wining—if your stomach is thoroughly upset and life looks blue—try a good dose of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Strong men everywhere swear by it! For this bland, soothing powder at once neutralises the excess252 words
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Advertisement11 1940-03-22 14 1 INDIA PAGE I EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A.j I11 words
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Article261 1940-03-22 15 LONDON TIN London, Thursday. Price) £250*4 Buyer; £250 »2 Sellers I iOfficial Price) £248*2 Buyers £2483 /4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Thursday. Buyers Sellevs Steady ll 1 4 lA a s rdi April 11ft 11% May 11 516 11 716 ardJ June 11% 11% NDON SHARE LIST261 words
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Article140 1940-03-22 15 Singapore, Thursday, n. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. iSiam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 195 Rice Siam 2 180 Rice Siam 3 160 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 135 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 132 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice140 words
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Article194 1940-03-22 15 Singapore, Thursday. MARKETS finished up the last business day of the week very quietly to-day and the volume of business transacted was scarcely sufficient to test pi ices. Local tin was 4 better at $123%, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37194 words
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Article87 1940-03-22 15 Chungking. Feb. l r < An official mandate has been issued by the National Government orhce. commending the services of General Ma Yu-jen. General Ma was said to have been killed in action during an engagemeai, with the Japanese at Puling In north Kiangsu. He was for many87 words
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253 1940-03-22 15 London, Mar. 1. IIAMAGES of £500 were awarded at Liverpool Assizes on Feb 15 to l) Leonard Othick, of Trinity-road, Wallasey a 34-year-old bank ri who was stripped at a mixed tennis club and taken on to a iri in view of253 words
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Article871 1940-03-22 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. March. 21. MDUmu Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin 4;iOV2 5.3 Austral Amal 5 9 6 3xd Ayer Hitam 21 22,-xd Ayer Wen X 60 0 70cd Austral Malay 35 37 Bangrin 22 2 23 Batu Selangor 148 153 Berjuntal 10 3 11 !3 Burma Malay 233871 words
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Article44 1940-03-22 15 Changsha, Mar. 16. As a result of a successful attack launched on Monday, the Chinese troops have reoccupied Tipo, norm-; east of Kaoan in northern Kiangs. province. Another Chinese unit naa retaken Yukuo near Fenghsin m ua «ame area —Chinese Central News.44 words
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Advertisement56 1940-03-22 15 ll Oversea-Chinese I Banking Corporation II Limited I beg to announce that I their new branch office I No. 19, Station Street, J KLANG (SELANGOR) I (Tel. Address: "Oversea") I I (Telephone: No. 181) I I (P.O. Box: No. 48) 1 I will commence business 1 I on I I56 words
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Advertisement243 1940-03-22 15 I THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. > (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Notice is hereby given that the Fifth Annual General Meeting ol Shareholders of this Company will be h?ld at the Registered Office No. 2. Chulia Street. Singapore, on Friday the 29th March 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, at243 words
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Advertisement346 1940-03-22 15 BTEAMER BAILINGS. P&CX BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES Tor all information apply to: f O.S.N. Co., The Agent, CoDyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 5 I.S.N. Co., BOTJSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.. (Apcar Une). for Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta346 words
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Advertisement178 1940-03-22 15 P& and BRITISH INDIA ;incorporated In England) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are178 words
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Article, Illustration621 1940-03-22 16 REYNAUD BRINGS DRIVE TO PREMIERSHIP Reuter. PARIS, MAR. 21. M. REYNAUD HAS COMPLETED HIS CABINET AND PRE- SENTED THE LIST TO THE PRESIDENT THIS AFTERNOON. The principal portfolios are: Premier and Foreign Affairs, M. Reynaud. Minister of War as well as NationalReuter. - 621 words
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Article46 1940-03-22 16 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. 'JUIE King" has already awarded three decorations for the Hornum raid. Squadron-Leader W. H. X. Turner and acting iFlight-Lieut. J. J. Bennett have been awarded the distinguished Flying Cross and Sergeant J. L. Fletcher the Distinguished Flying Medal.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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99 1940-03-22 16 Reuter. Paris, .Alar. 21. I T is learned that the British patrol ;> hich raided i he German lines yesterday consisted of one officer and six men. Six Germans were put out of action, namely five killed and one captured. The encounter wasReuter. - 99 words
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Article332 1940-03-22 16 London, Mar. 21. fHE British reply to the Italian note of Mar. S protesting again* the working of the British contraband control was handed to the common precepts of humanity. Points out that in considering the application of the P.m ,pies of internat.onal law in332 words
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Article208 1940-03-22 16 Reuter. Reuter. London, Mar. 21. (Reuters Special Comments THE Stockholm Dagens Nyhel siders that so much publicity has been given to th e ScaDa raid that t might have been carried out for propaganda alone, and Ironically quotes German reports that three «rar h were damaged andReuter. - 208 words
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314 1940-03-22 16 Istanbul, Mar. 21. ACCORDING to a dispatch from Ankara, talks are now taking place at Aleppo between General Assim Gunduz, vice-chief of the Turkish General Staff, and the Allied military chiefs, relating to the coordination of Turkish, British and French forces, and their co-ojr314 words
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Advertisement469 1940-03-22 16 It Seemed Like lm says Miss Rumsey rX ITlliaVlU ofLondonhqland. I ACTUALLY LOOKED YOUNGER jJffWfr, IN A WEEK Whole appearance changed Wm looks twice as attractive, W Friends positively envious w Q 6 o s com^'ex on cnniplfxio)i and want to know how I did it." First of all. use469 words
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