Malaya Tribune, 23 March 1940
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section23 1940-03-23 1 The Malaya Tribune Holiday Edition VOL. XXVII- No. 71. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, March 2.5, 1940.23 words
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167 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. I s has been received of the ..king of another Danish the Charkow, of 1,200 tons, Dcnhagen. was sunk off the east coast nd. There is no news of te of the crew. the fifth Danish ship reported last twoReuter. - 167 words
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Article56 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. Paris. Mar. 22. past 24 hcurs have been very quiet he western front, apart from the jr immediately east and west of the Sir where German patrols are more ye than usual. S veral advanced close to the French ts, and some were unusually aggresbut allReuter. - 56 words
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Article52 1940-03-23 1 VI iayan Collieries Report Nazi Raid on British Post 2 Bracelet Theft Charge 3 inema Advertisements 4 and 5 I review the News"—C .H.S.J. 6 11 G. WELLS ON "THE RIGHTS OF MAN" J> Genua Ship Torpedoed Sport 8 la->ified Adverts. 9 To-day's races R.tdio News Brilliant52 words
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Article, Illustration425 1940-03-23 1 MAY CAUSE RESIGNATION OF GOVERNMENT Reuter. Bucharest, Mar. 23. ACCORDING to circles close to the German Legation here, Germany has presented a note to Rumania, couched in the most extreme terms. Before despatch of the note Dr. Clodius, Nazi economic negotiator, made several newReuter. - 425 words
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737 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 23. /OFFICIAL figures in the French Chambers vote of confidence in the Reynaud Government were 268 to 156, with 110 abstentions. M. Reynaud is still occupying the Government bench. In spite of the severe setback received as a result ofReuter. - 737 words
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Article140 1940-03-23 1 In Reply To Sinkings Reuter. OsJo, Mar. 23. r A HE Norwegian Foreign Ministry ha s issued a statement revealing that Norway sent Germany a note on Mar. 8 protesting against the sinking of Norwegian ships contrary to international law and suggesting German-Norwegian talks withReuter. - 140 words
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Article70 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. TtfEWS reached the Norfolk coast yesterday evening that an enemy plane attempted to bomb Cromer Knoll lightship in the morning. The Cromer lifeboat crew stood by but did not put out to sea. The lightship is 25 miles out and has noReuter. - 70 words
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Article57 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. FOUR men are believed to have killed at an explosion yesterday at a metal engineering works in Charlton. It is -understood the men were carrying out acetylene welding on a retort. The explosion blew the retort high into the oir andReuter. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration89 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. London. Mar. 23. CONFLICTING reports about the position of Dr. Funk, German Minister of Economics and President of the Reichsbank, were current last night. While the official German News Agency says that Dr. Funk, who has heen ill, will resume his dutiesReuter. - 89 words
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Article64 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. THE Rome radio states that M. Molotov will arrive in Berlin today, accompanied by numerous diplomatic and military advisers. It states that he will remain two days. This report follows numerous hints in the German press and official circles that Easter WeekReuter. - 64 words
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Article48 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 22. Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, has telegraphed Mr. Cromwell saying his broadcast speech "contravened standing instructions to American diplomatic officers." Mr. Hull added: "Such public statements by our diplomatic representatives are l.kely to disturb relations between this and other Governments."—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement115 1940-03-23 1 i < B HKAT WORLD To-night and Sunday. EVELYN ASTROVA L, 1 7 C X V NICIII^S Handsome, valuable useful Prizes t>e given away. It is just natural for children to be full of life —brimful of health. But, it is not always easy to keep them quite so well115 words
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Advertisement86 1940-03-23 1 > art has an enemy calico ignorance. wise girls always insist on 1 Evelyn- Astrova cosmetics. ENROL NOW MATRICULATION and SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and Evening Tuition Pi!MANS are famous for their euccesscs at these examinations, made possible by their system of incuvidual tuition which enable! students to progress rapidly. Fir86 words
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Article94 1940-03-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. YUSOF bin Adam was to-day produced before Sheikh Abu Baker, First Magistrate, and charged with having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of 1 pikul 30 katis of rubber coupons belonging to Mohamad Yassin bin Haji-Mohamad on Jan. 17.94 words
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Article83 1940-03-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. GOH Tec, ii young Chinese, was to-day Drcduced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having stolen a water tin valued at $2 at the 3% milestone. Jalan Bakr! on the night of Mar 20 The accused denied83 words
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Article117 1940-03-23 2 The Band or the Straits Settlements Police wllj Play next week aa follows, under the direction ot Mr J C. Hitch. L.R.AM.. ARC M. RMS M Sunday. Mar 24 at Bo'anic Gardens at 833 p.m.: March "The Gladiator March" J. P. Sousa: overture "Les Cloches De Corneville" Planquette;117 words
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Article27 1940-03-23 2 The Johore Government gazette. published yesterday, contains rules bringing the state int-) line with the Colony in conserving sterling In the case ol exports to non-sterling countries.27 words
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700 1940-03-23 2 GALLANT RESISTANCE AGALNST BIG ODDS (Fium Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. t. MEW chapters were added yesterday to the account of the dawn raid by the Germans on a British outpost in frpnj of the Maginot*Line—the raid in which the hrst f700 words
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Article240 1940-03-23 2 BEAR in mind these points when you read and discuss the reports of the action. The enemy did not attack a permanent, front-line 1 fortification. Innumerable Nazi prtt- •> oners have previously been taken by the-French operating from their Maginot The French, too, have lost men240 words
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Article432 1940-03-23 2 THE twenty-sixth annual general meeting of the shareho!d< Malayan Collieries, Ltd., will he held at Kuala Lumpur. ~n i Mar. 29. The balance sheet and accounts of the company for th< ended Dec. 31, 1939 and the reports of the directors and aud will come up432 words
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Article40 1940-03-23 2 The following have been appointed to the Board of Trustees under the Sultan Ibrahim Studentship Fund Enactment. Johore: The Hon. Dato Roland St. John Braddell. D.P.M.J.. tha Hon Inche Onn bin Ja'afar. the Hon. Dato S. Q. Wong, D P.M.J.40 words
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345 1940-03-23 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. JX tabling the minutes of the Traffic Sub-Committee for confirmation at yesterday's meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, the chairman, Captain H. J. Cockman. said that there were two matters of considerable importance in connection with345 words
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Article105 1940-03-23 2 (Fran Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Friday. The seventeenth annual general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Government Servants' Cc-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.. of Seremban. will be held on Thursday, Apr. 4, at the society's office, Seremban. This society was found:d on Dec. 29, 1923,105 words
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Article122 1940-03-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) S?romban. Thursday. A VERY successful dinner meeting was held by the Seremban Rotary Club at th e Seremban Rest House when Rotarian H. W. Bryant. Secrrtary for Middle Asia. r ;ave an interesting talk on Rctary in India. Dr. Eu Khay Hoe,122 words
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Article182 1940-03-23 2 Last Night's First Night GUNGA DIN the R.K O. Ra( which opened a holiday the Alhambra Theatre. Singap terday. will amuse, entertain r.ny cinemagoer. If you cannot make up you about the type of entertainn would like to see this veek-t m cannot go wrong182 words
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Article114 1940-03-23 2 (From Our Own Reporter• Kiula Lumpur, Friday BAIL in the sum of Si.TOO was lUowed to a Chinese. Lim Heng, who W arraigned before the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate yesterday morning on charges under the Customs and Excise Enactment. The accused answered three charges in the114 words
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Article185 1940-03-23 2 (From Our Own Refortei Kuala Lumpur, i- ridaj CHARGED with being In P suspected stolen property <old lead raping and cepp'r wires', a Cantonese carpenter named Wong Kum. who is at present unemployed, was found gui-v in the First Court by Mr W J. Thorngood, Who185 words
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Advertisement61 1940-03-23 2 CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CIUM SI i: 1 PHONE 5868. SINCAPO FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, I'M* SONAL ACCIDENT \\<>KK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSIRANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BKOS MALACCA HONG C HYK K. LfJMPCR WENG HENG I <>*» v xc, KON HI 1 KLANG LEE I NC. TEH IPOH LEE AH WENGPENANG GENERAL61 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-03-23 3 mbers ol the committee of the newly-formed Saresam Hidup of Singapore. The inaugural meeting was held recently.20 words
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238 1940-03-23 3 (From Our Own Reporter") Ipoh, Friday. HPHREE fatal accidents occurred yesterday in Ipoh, resulting in the dtalii of two adults, one Indian and another Chinese, and an ./M-year-old Tamil boy. While removing some scaffolding he third floor ol" the new busiand residential238 words
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Article95 1940-03-23 3 The following were elected office I bearers at the annual general meeting i the P-rsekutuan Melavu. Negri Sembilan. Kuala Lumpur, held:—President, I Che Ibrahim bin Hj. Mansoor; vice pre- sidents Che Maulud bin Jali and Tuan j Hau Hassan bin Sidong; hon. secretary, I Che Baba bin Ludek;95 words
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Article49 1940-03-23 3 A sum of $500 was collected on Tuesday March 12, from the "Allied Forces** films and by the sale of programmes at the Piaza cinema Seremban, the manag< ment of whicli handed ovei the gross taking to the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Negri Sembilan. and to the French Red Cross.49 words
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Article31 1940-03-23 3 Mr. W. A. Ward. M.C.S., is appointed to officiate as Malayan Establishment Officer. Mr. Ho Kwong Yew and Mr. T. C Hood have been appointed memoers of the Board of Architects.31 words
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Article17 1940-03-23 3 Passed Probationary Inspector of Police Abdullah bin Omar, Johore, has been promoted to CM rank of Inspector.17 words
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695 1940-03-23 3 Elderly Woman On Theft Charge (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE highly complicated story of how the wife <>r a local Chinese miner inadvertently dropped a $750-bracelet Bet with precious stones in front of the Empire Cinema and how, later,695 words
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Article238 1940-03-23 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AS a sequel to a quarrel whilst gambling, in which the small amount of ten cents was involved, hvt Tamil souths were charged yesterday before Mr W. J Thorogood in the Second Court with voluntarily causing grievous hurt and238 words
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Article181 1940-03-23 3 The Treasurers cf the Scottish branch of the British Ked Cross Society 163 West George Street, Glasgow, Scotland, patefu'ly acknowledge receipt, of the following contributions towards tinScottish branch* War Fund: Perak St. Andrew Society $1,000; Members of Perak St. Andrew Society SI.UUO. Friends in Malaya of Mr.181 words
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202 1940-03-23 3 Singapore Saturday. BIS Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, opened the Rotary _jnferenc" which commenced its twoday session at the Adelphi Hotel at 9.30 o'clock tnis morning. Some 60 delegates, from Thailand, Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Klang and Coast. Seremban, Malacca and Singapore, were present202 words
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Article30 1940-03-23 3 Mr. W. A. Gordon-Hall. M.C. S., has been Appointed pointed to be local examiner for the purpose >f local examinations In Malay in Johore. vice Mr. H. 8. Paterson, M.C.S.30 words
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Advertisement121 1940-03-23 3 1 i-rviMMiv 6.15 JUS BOOK EAR LY morn iKG s MOEKO w GARY COOPER~ S *1 ANDREA LEEDfI A grand trio in a grand fi m! f AADf D I Read what the Free rress sa>s WWrrwi I about this magnificent pictureTHE R¥A&\ a thrmin story ,r jun?,e -VWfStmm+S 1121 words
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Advertisement162 1940-03-23 3 frtsk SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS We now receive these delicious Sydney Rock Oysterj twice a I week by air. They really are good—the flavour is fine and f A|f they are in straight-from-the- yl| sea condition. Let us reserve :t t> MMHtfl II 111 11 II jjl (1 111 ||f/V lil162 words
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Advertisement323 1940-03-23 4 THE BIG HOLIDAY COMEDY SHOW! Greeted by Packed Houses Yesterday! 4 HOLIDAY SHOWS DAILY I AT THE C APITOLI It V.M GARLAND MIABtSSARMSI .£W Chas. WINNINGER Gdy KIBBEE PREISSER -fatty JAYNES \jk\ si^^ Bus^Y J <; aitit i < k tiii:a t it i: Gevlang lHe Leading Theatre Fitted With323 words
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Advertisement207 1940-03-23 4 I I I W&ir Ond clonic j NAINA MOHAMED SONS, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang. CINEMA SHOW IN AID OF SINGAPORE MUSLIM TURKISH EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND Under the distinguished patronage of the Chief Justice the Hon bl,- Sir Percy McElwaine, Kt.B. ROXY THEATRE KATONG THURSDAY. 28th MARCH, 1940 6.J5 9.15 An207 words
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Advertisement122 1940-03-23 4 GALA HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! DON'T LET ANYTHING KEEP YOU FROM SEEING THE YEAR'S BIGGEST ATTRACTION 6.15 9,15 SEATS BOOKED PROVISIONALLY MUSI BE PAID BEFORE 9.15 P.M. RKO RADIO'S SHOW of SHOWS! Here they come!... The reckless, lusty, swaggering sons of the thundering guns of Kipling's storied India 771 picture whose action122 words
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Advertisement455 1940-03-23 5 SK,£MBfinV PIC SP£AK LOUDER TH AX WORDS TT Comc an^ PHOTOGRAPHED AT HAPPY WORLD TWO NIGHTS AGO NO dtdt^tptOlX TRACK RACING! ENTHUSIASTIC EXTRA SPEED Support from our "COMPETITORS" CHARGE |K| 1 r m IN ACTION EASTER PARK ADMISSION ONLY 10 CENTS i t FASCINATING Rad, K^nchong lIA X G lIA455 words
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Article265 1940-03-23 6 IT is no use trying to hide the fact that considerable sections of the free peoples engaged in the fight against Hitlerism are dissatisfied with the democratic war effort. That dissatisfaction is being widely expressed in the Press of Britain and France and in various parts265 words
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Article223 1940-03-23 6 WE may leave the peoples of Britain and France to secure more vigorous prosecution of the war from London and Paris. They will do it, no matter whose reputation has to be sacrificed. They have the spirit and the determination to see it through, and no relic of223 words
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Article, Illustration1777 1940-03-23 6 EXCLUSIVE TO MALAYA TRIBUNE T HE following article by Mr. H. G. Wells is the fa* 1 a series by famous writers and publicists on the Rights of Man. The articles will include contributions by Mr. George Bernard Shaw, Prof.1,777 words
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Article, Illustration125 1940-03-23 6 RIBBENTROP'S promised Easter egg, which was have a bitter taste for the Allies, has not arrived yet. Possibly the better half of the Axis is refusing to co-operate in the laying of it. While it is merely wishful thinking to say that Italy has deserted the Axis, it125 words
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Article184 1940-03-23 6 UNDOUBTEDLY II Duce received an assurance from Hitler, at the Brenner meeting, that Germany felt stronger friendship for Italy than for Russia and that the unholy pact with the Bolsheviks was a conveni nee and would be dropped when the Allied pressure was relieved. It is hardly conceivable184 words
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Article97 1940-03-23 6 ITALIANS have an idea that Hitler's 1 resistance to Bolshevism has ended and that Mussolini's has just begun. After reading all the guesses about the urgent German approach to Italy I retain the view expressed before the Brenner meeting, that Mussolini is liable to act for himsell97 words
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Article114 1940-03-23 6 IN the meantime the democratic 1 peoples must be prepared for anything:. There are going to be soi big developments in several parts the world during this spring ai summer, no matter how the fighting goes in the West. These names and events may De coupled together: AXIS:114 words
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Advertisement163 1940-03-23 6 CHV LOOMS Crystallized Ginger. For tea and dinner parties we recommend this choice product. $1- per box of 1-lb. nett. Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., LIM KHOON HENG CO., and all leading stores. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You II Jump Out •f Bed Full of Vim and163 words
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Article, Illustration37 1940-03-23 7 mha" of Latvia was atbembed at sea recently, was extensively damaged i l She has now floated ana towed Into an t port. Picture shows a in the hull of the "Tautby a German bomb.37 words
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380 1940-03-23 7 Nazi Ship Torpedoed By British Submarine LONDON, MAR. 22. JHE ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCES THAT A BRITISH SUEMARINE LAST NIGHT INTERCEPTED THE GERMAN SHIP HEDDERNHEIM, 4,947 TONS, EIGHT MILES FROM LAND OFF DENMARK. SHE HAS REPORTED THE CREW ARE SAFE, AND THAT SHE HAS SUNK380 words
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183 1940-03-23 7 Reuter. London Mar. 23. officers and men of the German re landed at a Scottish port ay from an armed merchant and put aboard a special train i c lor an internment camp It is learned that the Heddernheim, with a cargo of ironReuter. - 183 words
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Article18 1940-03-23 7 Reuter. Salisbury, Rhodesia, Mar. 24. Gen. Wavell has arrived from Pretoria, and is inspecting the troops here to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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229 1940-03-23 7 Reuter. Macao, Mar. 22. JAPANESE troops have landed on the northern part of Lappa Island. The Japanese avoided the eastern section of the island, the Portuguese have territorial claims.—Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 22. leader in the Central Daily News, I organ of the Chinese Governnt,Reuter. - 229 words
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120 1940-03-23 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Mar. 22. THE composition of the new Japanese sponsored Central Government of China was decided upon, and issued after a session of the so-called central political council at Nanking. Wang Ohing Wei was appointed acting President. —Reuter. Vatican City. The accord betweenReuter. - 120 words
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Article86 1940-03-23 7 Hongkong, Mar. 21. WTANG Ching-wei's dream to have his own army has been smashed by the Japanese, according to a Shanghai report which says that the Japanese have disapproved Wang's suggestion to form a division with the first-class graduates from his "central officers training school." Wang86 words
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Article71 1940-03-23 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Mar. 22. rpHE American journalist Young was to-day sentenced to six months' imnrisonment but sentence was suspended and Ycung bound over to be of good behaviour for three years The trial was held in camera. Thp judgp justified the leniency Jf his courseReuter. - 71 words
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56 1940-03-23 7 Reuter. Amsterdam, Mar. 22. BRITISH fighter plane was shot down about noon to-day in a fight with two German planes at great height near Lobith on the Dutch-German frontier. The plane crashed in flames into the river Oudewaal on the Dutch side of theReuter. - 56 words
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Article112 1940-03-23 8 TPHE following were the results of the First Singapore Dance Championships held on Thursday at the Happy World. Aniatcar Dance Championships ol Singapore, 1940:— Ist. C. H Chan and Miss Lucy Wee. 2nd. J. Milne and Miss Martha Mee'.her. 3rd. Samy and Miss Mary Sung. Professional Dance112 words
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Article61 1940-03-23 8 TO-DAY CRICKET: Singapore vs Selangor. Ist day, S.C.C: Penang vs. Perak. Ist day. Ipoh: C.S.C. v.-\ T.P.C.A. «K.L.». Balestier Plain; S.C.C. vs. R.A.F. Tengah'. Tengah: R.A.F H.Q.t v.s. Manchesters, Tanglin; a.c.s.o.b.a. vs. V.M.C.A.. V.M.C.A.: St. Andrew's vs. Victoria School. V I.: Police vs. R.E.. Police. RACES Ipoh Meeting.61 words
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651 1940-03-23 8 173 RUNS FROM SECOND WICKET TAKING the remaining two wickets of their opponents in the last over of the day the S.C.C. obtained a good victory over Johore in a high scoring cricket match on the Padang yesterday. The Club won by651 words
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Article135 1940-03-23 8 MALAYA is in the midst of another season of hclday sport, and with sood wxather promised, it should be a glorious time for enthusiasts. In all the principal centres of the country, with the exception of Pertang< b'.« events aro taking place. In Singapore, the three day crickc135 words
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Article78 1940-03-23 8 'From Our Own Reportert Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE Malayan amateur golf championships began this morning in lineweather. There are 76 entries. J James won the A Medal with a brilliant 73 < 3-nett 701 S. Gordon Smith returned a .sound 75 In B Class.'. S Llewellyn won78 words
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Article172 1940-03-23 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 22. PLAY began this morning in the fifth Ail.Malayan Indo-Ceylonese tennis tourney on the T P C.A. courts. MEN'S SINGLES, VELUPILLAI CLP Ponnudurai beat Seneveratne 6—2, 6—2. Foenandei beat Rajaratnam 6 —2. 7 —5. Ramaiva beat Thivy 6—4, 6—4. C172 words
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Article175 1940-03-23 8 London, Mar. 2 rpHE following were to da; A football results: EAST MIDLANDS Barnsley 3, Notts Forest 0. Lincoln City 1, Sheffield Wednesday 2. Grimsby 2 Sheffield United 0 Notts County 2 Mansfield l* western Crewe 3 Liverpool (i New Brighton 5 Tranmere 2 NORTHWESTERN Bai175 words
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Article103 1940-03-23 8 THE following arc the Leans «.f u 1( 1 thre P day Stat,- cricket ivturbetween Singapore and Sdaagoj which begins at the Singapore Cricket Club pada::- io daj at JJ a m. SINGAPORE SELANGOR: R. H. Bain Lee Soon Wee Capt. W. H. Duk, i long103 words
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Article54 1940-03-23 8 Reuter. Wellington, Mar. ti Churches have decided to offer prayer for the recovery of the Prime Minister Mr. Savage, irhose health \s giving rise to anxiety. of sympathy .oui good wish" have been received from the Km", as well as Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. Eden unciReuter. - 54 words
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Article387 1940-03-23 8 (From Our Own Reporter.) [poh, Friday. SINGAPORE players had their fair share of successes in the second day, 10-day, of the Malayan badminton tournament. In tlie singles, Durai, the Singapore runners-up, who created sensation in the opening ties by beating Cheng Piior, overcame another obstacle to-day387 words
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Miscellaneous28 1940-03-23 8 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 10.10 A.M. 9.1 ft. 11).50 P M 8.6 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 10 57 A M. 9 6 ft. 11.23 P.M. 9 ft.28 words
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Advertisement272 1940-03-23 9 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing. Supply of 30" dia. Steel Straight Pipes Specials for Water Dept. 4 p.m., 16 April, 1940. Supply of Air Valves for Water. 12 noon, 1 May, 1540. Supply272 words
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Article, Illustration654 1940-03-23 10 "TURFITE - By "TURFITE" THE safest bets for to-day's Perak Turf Club Easter Meeting should be Light Supper, who won so very convincingly on the opening day, and who is being very leniently treated on the matter of weights, and Zolfanella. who was reported to be very fast654 words
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Advertisement489 1940-03-23 11 LOSS OF WEIGHT STOPPED IN 3 WEEKS! This woman recaptured perfect healtfc If you want to put on flesh, the easiest, quickest, pleasantest way, do as so many people throughout Malaya are doing. Simply take two tiny, tasteless, i flesh-forming tablets after each met! and see how quickly you will489 words
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Advertisement170 1940-03-23 11 19-25, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. Telephone. Manager's Office '.51,2 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:— "PROVINBANK." Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAID-UP CAPfTAL (Ch) 9 10,000,00« RESERVE FUNDS 9 11,00« 009 TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) 9108.0M.0M Board of Directors: r U SOONO TSENG TANG EU Y. C. KOO CHAN YIU WOON KM170 words
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Advertisement198 1940-03-23 11 COLD BIRD TEA Sole Distributors SINGAPORE TRADERS "Globe House" j UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In 59.) No. 2, Cbulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 00 General Rese.S-i H00,000.00 Tele!m>»iic Address: "TYEBUABANX" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183. 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:—198 words
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Advertisement372 1940-03-23 11 KTEAMEK BAILINGS. p*o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, CoUyer Quay, Tel. 5961. BXS.N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka ForCnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta372 words
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Advertisement175 1940-03-23 11 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 are perforce restricted.175 words
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Miscellaneous459 1940-03-23 11 C A TO-DAVS| RADIO 1 Hl S^i t F?S E LONDON £HL 225 metTes (1.33 mr i) pm (9W mCl,)< TRANSMISSIONS 2 Z U. 45 Light Orchestral Concert played by th, ?;sV JsJ! £j. Adelphi Hotel Orchestra, directed by A gsj iijj J£{ fSS Bershadsky. Relayed from the Adtlyh. pjn459 words
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161 1940-03-23 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 23. REI'TER'S special correspondent with the B E.F. states: "I am new able to reveal that the Lan- asbire Fu- lifers were the lie-roes of the light in No Man's-Land on Mar. 19 Unsupported by a barrage of gunfire, trench motar-bombsReuter. - 161 words
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Article33 1940-03-23 12 Chungking. Ovc;- $34,000,000 have been donated to State by the people in Fukien since the war. In addition, lmge quantities of medicine, clothing and other reticles have been contributed. Cential News.33 words
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Obituary88 1940-03-23 12 DEATH. Mrs. Quah Cheow \-oh nice Tan Kheng tech». wife cf Mr. Quah Cheow Moh. bill-collector of Lohmann Co., Ltd passed away last night at her residence. No. 2. Lorong 34 Geylang. Slie leaves behind her husband, two sons. Messrs. Quah Guan Teik and Quah Gaan Kutt, two88 words
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Article, Illustration301 1940-03-23 12 TEN HE INK ELS BEATEN OFF BY FOUR FIGHTERS Reuter. London, Mar. 23. THE Admiralty announces that three naval aircraft forming part of a convoy's escort on Mar 1 20 encountered ten Heinkel bombers who Immediately commenced unloading the r bombs while clSJtothe shelterReuter. - 301 words
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71 1940-03-23 12 Reuter. Edmonton. Mar. 22. 'THE returns so far available in the Aberhart provincial elections shew that the Social Credit Party is far from having a walkover, which put its chief apostle In Aberhart into power five years ago. Hitherto the Party has won seven ofReuter. - 71 words
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108 1940-03-23 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 22 REUTER is authorised to state that despit c German radio claims, there have been no instances of rioting or quarrels between Australians and Arabs in the neighbourhood of Jerusalem and Jaffa. On the contrary, the discipline of the Iroops has beenReuter. - 108 words
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Article31 1940-03-23 12 According to the German radio three German industrial magnates. Herr Krunn yon Rohlen. Herr Hoeeler. general director. G°rman Steel Trust, and Reichseraf Henkel yon Donnersmark. have lost sons In the war.31 words
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114 1940-03-23 12 Reuter. Washington. THE British and French p mission has formally ask< emment for permission to purch mediately duplicates of the lab speed army aeroplanes. The Coi said the purchase of the I v;as necessary as other.s would solete on delivery, as the manufai cannotReuter. - 114 words
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Article132 1940-03-23 12 Reuter. Moscow, liar 22 nECORATIONS awarded to-daj that the Soviet campaign a; Finland was conducted by the sided over by General Meretskov "commander of the Leningrad military dU. tricti, M. Kulik (vice-Comm: Defence*, M. Tomoschanko Vice-Commissar for Defence. General Stern who was rep have been putReuter. - 132 words
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Article66 1940-03-23 12 Honskomi. Mai 20 REPORTS from Shane c ti the Japanese are recruiting CI labour in the Rungjao-Cl victimising more than 1.000 I are now in a concentration camp where in the Japanese-cccupied ar West Shanghai, according to a Chinese informant who escaped from the cami Numerous66 words
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Article25 1940-03-23 12 ChongHng. Chinese civilians at T under Japanese occupation remitted $400 to the C ment thro" h rhe Honan a and Industrial Bank.—Cei tra25 words
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Article, Illustration162 1940-03-23 12 JINNAH'S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS A T LAHORE Reuter. Lahore, Mar. 23. gCENES of great enthusiasm marked the opening of the twenty-seventh .annual session of the Muslim League. About hundred thousand people packed within the enclosure while hundreds outside listened to loud speakers relaying the speeches.Reuter. - 162 words
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Article76 1940-03-23 12 Hongkong, Mar. 8. Due to the opposition of tne International Relief Committee, the Japanese Gendarme Headquarters nave closed down all gambling dens at Nantao, a native Chinese city adjacent to the French Concession in Shanghai, according to a report received here. Ihe same report states that ten ola76 words
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Article34 1940-03-23 12 Hongkong, Mar Mr Clarence Gauss, the American Consul-General In S hai, who was recently appointed 1 States Minister to Australia. If Shanghai shortly for the United State —Chinese Central News.34 words
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