Malaya Tribune, 26 March 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII -No. 73. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, March 26, 1940
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  • 723 1 Possibility Of Reconstruction Only One Consideration Affects Mr. Chamberlain London, Mar. 26. ipOK some days several newspapers have been canvassing the possibility of some reconstruction of the Government in the near future. It is suggested that the Prime Minister may have been impressed
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  • 147 1 Shanghai, Mar. 26. ACCORDING to a United Press report. Scviet Russia is strengthening her naval defences in the Far Fast. I* quotes the Soviet N'avv Vice-Commissar as announcing the of 100 submarines, 12 toipedo beats and other auxiliary ciaft in Far Eastern waters, based on Vladivostok. Japan
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  • 245 1 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 26. I AST nie-ht'= French communique states that there was L local artillery action at various points of the front There wasTnfantry fire along the Rhine. Air forces on both sides were active. —Reuter. Paris, Mar. 25. THE war communique
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Panama, Mar. 20. THE Cunard liner reported by American sources to be on her way to Australia as a troopship, is expected to arrive at Cristobal to-night, prior to pasting through the Canal to Balboa. Canal authorities are maintaining the strictest secrecy end a special guard
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Teheran, Mar. 26. 4 TREATY of commerce between :X Iran and the Soviet Union baa been signed at Teheran's Ministry of Foreijrri Affairs.—Render.
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  • 259 1 Determined To Keep Out Of War Reuter. Stockholm, Mar 26. SWEDEN'S readiness to "collaborate in examination of the project for a Northern Alliance,* was reaffirmed by M. Hansson, Prime Minister, in a broadcast last night. He added that at the same time it was necessary to
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Wellington. Mar. 26. A BULLETIN issued at 9.45 a.m. New Zealand time stated that the Hon. Michael J. Savage, Premier of New Zealand, who has been ill for several days, was slowly sinking. —Reuter.
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    • 14 1 GREAT WORLD (■lobe Theatre: TO-NIGHT: TDK GIRL THE GAMBLER" Next Change: "DODGE CITY" j
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    • 97 1 "you'd better use EVELYN ASTROVA DANDRUff. CURE" a— liqhtup-and smile! > ■a "Patriotic men and women," said Mr. Churchill in a famous broadcast, "must nof on/i/ rise afeore /"ear, fftey mwBf a/so rise above inconvenience and boredom." Not always easy—but here is one effective aid. Light up your home with
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  • 493 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. THE next conference of the Malayan Veterinary Association will be held in Kuala Lumpur. This was revealed at yesterday's session of the conference by Mr. Y. G. Shanta, chairman of the reception committee. The president, Mr. G.
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  • 86 2 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Monday. A PASSENGER bus proc?eding frcm Kampar to Teluk Anson met with a serious accident on the Degong Road at the forty-second mile yesterday. The bus turned turtle into a ditch on th-* road side, resulting in one of the passengers
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  • 56 2 In Saturdays edition or tne Maiaya Tribune appeared an item from our own correspondent at Muar stating that Yusof bin Adam bad been charged with criminal breach of trust in regard to rubber coupons. This is incorrect, the name of the person against whom the charge
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  • 262 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) r FHE eleventh annual meeting of the Port Swettenham Indian Union was held on Saturday at the association premises. Mr. S. Marimuthu PiHai presided. After a group photograph was taken the business meeting opened. While calling upon the members to adopt
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  • 159 2 The following were elected ofnee-oearers ol the Tamils' Reform Association at an extraordinary geneiat meeting held mi Sunday: Prescient. Mr. A G. Suppiah; Vice President. Mr E. A. Siya: hon. een. sec. Mr. S. Gonal: hon. asst. sec. Mr. G. Ramahngam: hon. treasurer. Mr. N. Palann'elu; sports
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  • 542 2 CORONER RETURNS SUICIDE VERDICT (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. TWO tragedies in which the victims, patients at the General Hospital fell from great heights and succumbed their injuries, were recalled in the Coroner's Court oi Thursday when Mr. A. W. Bellamy held inquiries
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  • 39 2 The untitled Singapore morrow at 9 a.m. md S Said. Massaua. Aden. Bombay an c She will berth at the S_ H B w M expected to sail again the MM w■ p m for Manila. Hongkong and BhMftM
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  • 188 2 Singapore, Tuesday t he funeral of Mr Er ™L a t'the Gei«ral' S 'HospUal PSmgaporeca^yyeswas attended by the widow, daughter and several close friends. The Rev. Thompson officiated. The bearer party comprised of a detachment of the Royal Marines and a bugler of :he same unit sounded
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  • 96 2 Singapore, Monday. TWO robberies, involving loss of property to the total value of $2,005 were reported to the police during the Easter holidays. At 730 am. yesterday, four armed Chinese robbers, speaking Hokkien entered a house in Y-oChu Rang Road and after threatening the inmates mth heir oistols
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  • 358 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. PLOSE on two hundred Indian Muslims entertained the Chinese Islamic South Seas Goodwill Mission to a tea-party yesterday, at the Hotel Majestic. A fair proportion of Chinese was also present at the function which was presided over by Raja S.
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  • 128 2 Singapore. Tuesday. I Karam Singh, a young Sikh, was this morning fined S7O. in default ten weeks rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, on a charge of theft of $70 cash as a servant. For breaking a bond signed
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  • 79 2 Singapore. Tuesday. A DIVIDEND of 75 cents per share on 900 000 shares, absorbing $675,000, was declared at the ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd., held today with Sir John Bagnall in the chair. Profit for the vcar ended Dec. 31 last, including
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  • 47 2 Singapore, Tuesday. Mr. C. H. Whitton. the Traffic Judge, was ili this morning and in his place Mr. Conrad Oldham was sent to relieve him in the Traffic Court. Mr. T. L. Tan. from the Bankruptcy Cffice, is now relieving Mr. Conrad Oldham as Second Police Magistrate.
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  • 193 2 Singapore, Tuesday. 'JMIE escapade of two British soldierr, who went for a joy-ride in a stolen motor-car had a sequel in the fifth magistrate's court, before Mr. L. C. Goh this morning, when Harold Hanley, 23, and Thomas Goddard, 21, were brought up on a
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  • 48 3 Workers fitting up pahninir;< „r use at a factcrv .o-newC FnlL' 011 1 1 for anti-aircraft frcm its peacetime occuli nn which has been turned over and predictor a4 ra ll r f tl^^ ture r sound-location d us lor the Ministry of Supply.
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  • 61 3 Singapore, TtUw A meeting of Arabs In Slngap*' is to b? held to-morrow night to ever the formation of an Arab Union represent the interests or Arabs in;he Settlement in economic, fecial antji. tural matters. it is also hoped tti.it -he i:roW| t.ivon may be of a»i'«tarce
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  • 67 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Monday Chia Ah Yang, who was charged wl having attempted to stab Lim Han t the afternoon cf Mar. 10 at Jalan Ha Abu. was again produced before Sheifc Abu Baker, First Magistrate, this morr mg. Court Inspector Yusof bin Hassan ir formed
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  • 124 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. THE four delegates of the Kwangtung Provincial Government who are en a gocd-wili mission to Malaya arrived In P?nang from Taiping. They are Messrs. Chan Check San. Shi Kwan Chi, Thean Koon Choong and Yeoh Pak Loong. They are
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  • 569 3 ACCIDENT DUE TO BLOWN-OUT TYRES (Frr.ni Ou Own Reportt-rl 4 trfapv .v u> Segamat, Monday. A ft h\ I blov out we '-e mainly responsible a Sino-aUrp rl- dC dent WU> d vanee <" by Lee Tiong Hoo. a Singapore Chinese motor van driver,
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  • 151 3 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE Federal Council will hold an emergency meeting on April 1 to discuss the report of the committ?e appointed to examine the question of war taxation in the F.M.S. There is no official confirmation of the rumour that
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  • 16 3 Mr. J. J. Bryan has been seconded for servico in Kedah as Executive Engineer, Central Kedah.
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  • 16 3 Mr. Cheah Keng Hoon and family of Taiping, have gone to Penang for a short holiday.
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  • 371 3 (Frem Our Own Correspondent) r» t t-v Mwr, Monday. RAID led by Court Inspector Yusof bin Hassan on a party Of gamblers who were gambling- in a g»bber state at the first milestone, i>akn. yesterday afternoon, resulted in the arrest of three men and a woman
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  • 187 3 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. THE engagement was announced yester- day at "Kimington.' Jalan Abdul Jalil. Grsentown of Miss Ong Fay Ghim. fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Huck Fng of Penang and Mr. Fco Fng Keng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Foo
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  • 74 3 Singapore, Monday. Delegates from the Malayan and Thai Rotary Clubs who attended the week-end conference, this morning visited the premises of th* Phoenix Aerated Water Co., Ltd., at Anson Road. The functions of the modern machinery installed in the factory were described by Mr. N R.
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  • 200 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) N,__ Segamat, Monday. ADESON S evidence sounds untrue and I cannot be'ieve all he says; I have- however, no hesitation in taking the statements of the Chinese witness as accurate," declared Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat coroner when returning a
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  • 116 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Mr. K. G. A Dohoo, the Segamat Assistant British Adviser, sentenced \hmad bin Ismail, a Malay who wa*. employed as a clerk in the'Jonore Cos terns, to a month's imprisonment with hard 'abour for criminal breach ol trust in respect of
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  • 123 3 Singapore. Tuesday. THREE young Chinese were badly burnt yesterday morning when a tin of methylated .spirit exploded and caueht fire in a shop at Cross Street. One died later in hospital. It was stated that one of them wai sealing the tin with burning wax
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  • 122 3 (From Our Own C<;rr;spondent» fcatiawan, Monday. MR. J. K. Brand, director of several rubber estates in lialava w H Is rt present touring Malaya and jpJn* ail estates of which he Is ttv director arrived in Sitiawan on Flturduv noon from Kuala Lumpur i itl Mr
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  • 3255 4 AZAD'S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS A T RAMGARH Ramgarh, Mar. 19. "TO-DAY our caravan is passing a very critical stage. The essential difficulty of such a critical period lies in its conflicting possibilities. It is very probable that a correct step may bring us very
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    • 256 4 MALAYA'J PftEMIEQ HOTEI J iti ii I_m mi ii ■ill Tir Thursday Grand Opening Night "GAIETIES OF 1940" WITH ME. MRS. VYNER GOMEZ 40 ARTISTS 40 DANCE HOSTESSES CAY GLAMOROUS ENTERTAINMENT GALORE TICKETS $2.00 Admission for Diners $1.50. FRIDAY MATINEE ONLY 6 P.M. TICKETS $1.50. A TREAT FOR THE KIDS!
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    • 167 4 NAN YANG SERVICE CAR mm "»-5 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE. AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL. 81, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 91 SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHEW HOTEL. 35. Beach Road. Phone 3015. MUAR NAN YANG CO. BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN CN ENEMY PROPERTY Auction Sah Oi STOCK-IN-TRADE AND
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  • 339 5 AN ENGLISH WIFE IN GERMANY— STRIKING comparison of the methods of treatment of civilian enemy aliens in Great Britain and Germany respectively is contained below, where an English wife describes the humiliations imposed upon her by the Gestapo, and a
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  • 331 5 GERMAN HUSBAND IN ENGLAND— London. Mar. 12. HERMAN Moiitz Halft, a German re- lugee who gave up a camera to Scot-land-yard officers at the outbreak of war, was fined £20 at West London Police Court yesterday for being in possession of another one. Halft
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  • 169 5 £1- Chungking, Mar. 14. piGHTIXG is still in full swing on all the fronts in East Kwangtung, where the Japanese launched a three, way "mopping up" drive from the haochow-Swatow area. A Japanese column. af f "r b°»>n r half crippled by the Chinese, received
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  • 197 5 (Jrays (Essex), Mar. I gINCE Arthur Rodney Gardner, twenty-three-year-old A.F.S man and conscientious objector, walked into Grays fire station five days ago and said, "I have been exempted from military service n.d colleagues have been almost afraid to leave the building For the people ol
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  • 83 5 The possibility that a cat may have knocked on the electric light switch during a fight with a bird was ace pted by Handsworth, Birmingham, magistrates. Saying it was very unfortunate they fned Henry Woodhead. of Lozell? Birmingham, ten Shi'lings for b.eaking me
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  • 165 5 "I know a man is entitled by law to claim exemption But I served in the Army myself for eighteen years, and it does seem a difficult position to arise. "It affects all the men here It Isn't very pleasant to have people shout 'Conchiel' after you as
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  • 1144 7 AN EXPLANATION OF THE ISSUES (By Graham Spry) T p.* f, e e P eo le the Dominion of Canada vote whether CaS S purpoSe is to determine not C™n?Jn i or sha not take P B the war-the St.® a, e U -K in
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  • 119 7 Reuter. Mock holm. Mar. 25. COMMENTING on the announcement that M. Molotov is not going to Berlin, the Moscow correspondent of the Aftonbladet states:— "Germany cannot count on the Soviet as an absolutely reliable ally who will support Germany throughout the war. "It was considered that
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  • 90 7 Reuter. New Delhi, Mar. 25. ALL quiet in Waziristan .sum..' up the present position In connection with operations on tho Ahmedzai salient niter cleaning up operations against transborder bad characters which v.<re begun on Feb. 22. Though it is still too early to forecast a lasting
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  • 262 7 Chungking. 1*1 1K Ministry of Education is pushing with all possible speed the; advancement of productive education in order to hasten national reconstruction. During the last three years, courser, on engineering, textile and dyeing, paPT and leather-making, farming, animal husbandry, and other technical isubjects specially opened in
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  • 37 7 Reuter. The importance of British naval activity off the Scandinavian coast.s was emphasised in French naval circles where it is de:x;ribed as a systematic operation designed to cut Germany's route for importation of Swedish iron ore. —Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 57 7 CAPITOL: 'Uabts In Arms"— 3.15 CIS and 9.15 p m ALHAMBItA: "Gunga Din -3 15 GK and 9.15 p m CAMAY: The Real Glory '-s 15 uj and 9 15 p m W ltOX\ 'thunder Afloat»-(US un d <, 15 p.m. 0 MAKLBOUOIGU: Guv Prince" <Hi„ du THEATRE dfig^M*^ NEW
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  • 503 8 '•WE are bour.d to go on fighting until we have brought lawless violence to a stop. That, in th? broadest sense, is our war aim. We have to ducover our conception of the world we are fighting }or, to replace this world disorder in which we
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  • 101 8 Canadian General Election Reuter. Ottawa, Mar. 26. CANADA goes to polls to-day after what is generally C regarded! as the dullest and most p acid election in Canadian history. Week-end Ontaria and severe weather ,n western.Canadat in Quebec last year. The Liberals have not very clear-cut
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  • 61 8 Reuter. Toronto, Mar. 25. POLITICAL observers in Canada expect that Mr. Mackenzie King's Government will be confirmed in power in the general election with a majority of at least 50 seats in a house of 245. Th? present majority is 76. The electors apparently only desire that the
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  • 52 8 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 25. ITALIAN freighters are expected shortly at Gawatz, the Rumanian port on the Danube to take shipments of grain and wood. The Danube is now completely free from ice from Braila down to its estuary, and has been re-opened for navigation on its lower
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    92 8 JJITLER is appar< still clucking in his Be tesgaden barnyard, having t0 lay his promised diplomatic eggin time for Easter We are now promised an "important" statement by the Fuehrer himself on the relations between the Axis powers and Russia. Those relations cannot be a> bright as Hitter
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  • 130 8 tV r HY the news services attach the adjective "important" to anything more that Hitler says or promises to say beats me. The only important thing he could say, in the view 0/ the ordinary British or French reader, is that he has made up his wind
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  • 177 8 DEST informed neutral opinion in D Berlin is that it is not the generals who have restrained Hitler since the war began. They are anxious to get it over but Hitler has bo far favoured a policy of refusing to fight in the open, hoping to make
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  • 104 8 ITITLEhVS hope of destroj a Allied morale by delaying act* hasn't got a chance. He cannot destroy the Allied determination to crush him and nu regime by any means he cares w adopt. When he is tired of the stalemate stunt he may possibly try I new dose of
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    • 149 8 BRITISH THROUGHOUT bird cages iiifi™! iiipiiwww u P iex con trucuon 11l iiMIIIW :i more a,ld attractive KB iin!in; 'i NIIKi&iS method of housißS your mB9 birds than ,he features which are embodied IB Easy to keep scrupulously clean. New Con-Cavtx construction which leaver j j rfawil with no ridges
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  • 282 9 H. G. WELLS on the FIRST TWO CLA USES Debate On The Rights Of Man -II QPENING this discussion, I tried to crystallise the feeling in the air for a statement of our War and Peace Aims, and to realise the cardinal need
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  • 279 9 HERE we ar e approaching the matter from the angle of war motives, and the things that first come to mind are the White Pap?r. the uncharted mines, the U-boat murders. Guernica. Warsaw, the trail cf blood, the great pogroms and the concentration camps. These are the things
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  • 301 9 AND new do you subscribe to that Clause I in whole or in part? And if not. what have you against it? ShaU we amend it, re-phrase it, bind m selves to fight for it whenever necessary, or admit that the things we c cited in that Clause
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    243 9 WE have next to frame a Clause to ensure personal freedom: that is to say. a revised Habeas Corpus Clause. Here it is: "A man. unless he is declared by a competent authority to be a danger to himself and to others through mental abnormality, a declaration which
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  • 325 9 HE finds, and one must remember he was a very great and subtle psychologist, something very unsatisfactory and impracticable in the prospect of a world cf peace and security in winch everyone is to move about freely without any sense of ownership in the community, participation in the
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  • 223 9 Reuter. London, Mar. 26. THE Air Min.stiy announces that claims now made by the official German News Agency to the effect that a considerable number of British aircraft were lost as a result of the attack on Sylt are Wholly false. As ahcady announced, only
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  • 91 9 "We need another fundamental decoration of the supremacy of the claims of the common 7nan," said H. G. WeV.s in introducing th's national debate. This Declaration of Rights is to be the result of YOUR collaboration, with Mr. Wells as chairman of a committee which includes Lord Sankey, Lord
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  • 211 9 SIGNIFICANT ADMISSION BY NAZI CHIEF Reuter. London, Mar 25. THE Berlin radio says that Dr. Ley, Nazi Labour Front Minister, speaking at a labour camp in the Siegfried Line, referred to the hardships of the German people and army in the winter and declared
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  • 54 9 Reuter. London. Mar. 25. THE will of the late I/ord Tweedsmuir makes only one bequest of a public nature. He directed his trustees to hand over to the National Library of Scotland "all books in my library, dealing with the Marquis of Montrose which the
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  • 82 9 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 25 BRITISH trade authorities have informed United States officials tha" the United Kingdom expects to cv tail purchases of United States cct f on m order to conserve foreign exchange. This is disclosed at th? Depar me?:* o r Agriculture, where
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    • 32 9 i Exclusive To The i Malaya Tribune i This exclusive series of j articles by famous people on the Rights of Man will appear daily on this page in future. i S
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    • 483 9 DO YOU FEEL SLEEPY AsMx AFTER LUNCH? fI&L TF you feel exhausted after a few Start taking Wincarnis at once hours'work in the morning and and regain whole-day energyunch leaves you drowsy and energy that enables you to work lecharg.c, it can mean only one hard and to enjoy your
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  • 68 10 THE Ladies' Stap'erbrd Competition oi the Garrison Golf Club, played at Tanglin resulted in a win for Mrs. W. J Holohan with a score of IBV2. The following were the best returns: Mrs. W. J. Holohan !H-?%=W*« Mrs. J. A. Allen 13+4 7/ 8 17 7 Mrs.
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  • 232 10 IN an exciting game of cricket yesterday on the school ground at Bras Basah Road, the P.W.D. Sports Club defeated the tot team of St. Joseph's Institution by 12 runs. Scores: ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION T Campbell c George b Sithamparam 15 P
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  • 468 10 GOOD PARTNERSHIP REALISES 173 KNOCKING up a hectic 228 runs in less than one-aml-a-half hours, W. K. Jagger's eleven-or rather livesored a seven-wicket victory over A. C Growder s c even in a high scoring cricket match on the Padang yesteraa> Heroes of
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  • 37 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Reg Police VS R R A A F vs. Royal Stadium: R-A-*- T** D vl Navy. Seletar; Reseive urn sionfM.F.A. Res. vs. S.R.C. Res. S.R C. tourTENNIS: V.M.C.A. and S.C.C. tout naments.
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  • 123 10 Reuter. TO-DAY'S soccer:— MIDLAND Coventry 10, Luton 2. West Bromwich 4. Birmingham I. EASTMIDLAND Lincoln 1, Chesterfield 4. Notts Forest I, Barnsley 0. Rotherham 3. Notts County 2. WESTERN Chester 2, Tranmere 2. Stoke 5. Port Vale i. NORTH-WESTERN Barrow 4, Blackburn 2. Carlisle 3, Southport 2.
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  • 24 10 In a Division II "A." league fixture played yesterday at Tanglin. the R.A. M.C. defeated the R.A.O.C. by five goals to three.
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  • 251 10 (From Our Own Reporterj Kuala Lumpur, M TWO 50 miles load race events m here during the noli* attracting about 50 competitors Johari bin Ibrahim and R SI the military won the open and events respectively. They were Singapore competitors. Eight out of
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  • 282 10 TPHE Ceylon Sports Club won their annual cricket fixture aga the Kltala Lumpur T.P.C.A. by six wickets and five runs. Tl high score of 2- >6 in the first innings of the Ceylon Sport s Club them the game. The visitors'
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  • 504 10 GRAND RECOVERY IN SECOND INNINGS (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, Monday. pERAK put up a surprisingly fine fight in the three-day inter-state cricket match against Penang which ended to-day. They began the third day's play to-day with a deficit of 263, with all wickets
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  • 751 11 PERAK TURF CLUB EASTER MEETING ENDS (From Our Own Reporter) ST. MARCEL.sprang a big surprise to wff^£ < JJr&g Prni of the Perak Turf Club East«r Professional Meeting held here this afternoon lhis son of Sansovino won by half a length from
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  • 79 11 Race I—St. Marcel $77 $25 The Emperor Sll Race 2—Gay Tad $14 $8 Stormy Night $13 Race 3—Nightshade $34 $9 Pratique $7 Pat Burke $7 Race 4 Just My Luck $5« $12 Russian Rose $15 Burraneer Sl7 Race 5—X CG. $22 $9 Authentic $15 Salmon Par
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  • 185 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. IN the All-Malayan amateur golf championship, the final of which was played this morning at the Selangor Golf Club links, ideal weather conditions prevailing, W. J. Gibb, six times champion of the Selangor Golf Club and former Malayan title-holder,
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  • 190 11 WONG PENG SOON, the Singapore badminton champion, made Malayan badminton history yesterday when he won the singles title in ihe Malayan tournament held in Ipoh, and in partnership with Lee Chee Neo annexed the Mixed Doubles title. Peng Soon is also the Johore and the Selangor
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  • 256 11 HPHE Katong Casuals defeated St. Andrew's School yesterday on the school ground by seven runs. The schoolboys, though defeated, played wel! and Quan Hong registered 44 runs. J. Rosa, the school-boy bowler captured five cf the visitors' wickets, while R Baptist took seven cf the
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  • 525 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. EVEN the gravity of the situation in Europe cannot distract attention altogether from the important events taking place in the Far East says The Times in an editorial referring to the establishment of the new Chinese regime on Mar. 30 After
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  • 66 12 Reuter. Copenhagen, Mar 26. THE Danish steamer Britta, 1.14 C tons, sank off the north of Scotland yesterday. The captain and four men were rescued by another Danish ship. The remaining 13 of the crew are feared dead.—Reuter This is the eighth Danish
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  • 465 12 Reuter. Copenhagen, Mar 24. ACCORDING to accounts received A here the Edmund Hugo SUnnes, which was sunk yesterday, was en ?cuta Horn the Danish harbour with a cargo of coke when stopped by two British submarines. They fired warning shots but the
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  • 109 12 Reuter. London. Mar 28. THE Air Ministry's latest list ol ties includes the names of eight R officers and men killed in act! wounded or injured in action. 2H on active service, 11 wounded or in on active service. 8 died on activi vie?. Two officers whose
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  • 42 12 Rome. Mar 25 Count Teleki. Hungarian Prime Mm. ister. was received this morning by Count Ciano with whom it s announced he had a long cordial onversation. Signor Mussolini will receive Co.mt Teleki to morrow at the Palazzo Vene
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  • 22 12 Reuter. Paris. Mar. 25. Premier untitled broadcast an address to th P over the French wireless at 7 p.m G M.T. to-mcrrow.—Renter.
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  • 23 12 Reuter. untitled Mar. 25. The police have failed to trace dues substantiating unreport of the attempt to x assinate ex premier Allah Bux.—Re
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    • 720 12 nA, ,w II SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc s). ZUP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|i). 1 15 Miscellaneous Gramophone Records. I. 30 News and mid-day Rubber. Tin CopM prices. 1 40 Interval. tn n 500 Malay Musical Entertainment from trw Studio, by the "Chap Slnga Party 3.45 Teochew traditional Drama:
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    • 551 13 fS%j3aiSBf tmillf HP-BUI Eaiaasa KD Stereoman able to cast tcre from matrices up to half page Apply with full particulars to lanager, Malaya Tribune Press wivD 20 School Teachers, Stumale or female i Asiatic) to ao time works. Apply Box 708, c o i Tribune, Singapore. 1924-C). kNTED an experienced
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    • 661 13 Educational KINDERGARTEN. European TVaeher. Eight-thirty to twelve noon. 126 Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone ***** (911-Cj. NOTICE The FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL will be closed on Thursday, 21st March. 1940 for the Easter Holidays and will re-opeu on Thursday, 28th March. 1940. UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 2, Branksome Road, Singapore. Turn your
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    • 561 13 Miscellaneous ENJOY boating in "Happy Garden" 40 cents V 2 hour. Phone 4836, Singapore. (913-C). "OVRHAUT," stops smoky exhaust, unburnt gas, oily plugs; increases power and speed, at a fraction of ordinary repair cost. Dial 7734, Singapore, for full details. (921-C). FOR BRIDAL bouquets, floral baskets, I wreaths dial 2011,
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    • 526 13 FOR SALE Four spring teak chairs, tables, meat safe, etc. 6, Ramsgate Road, Katong. (932-Q HITLER'S MEIN KAMPF Unexpurgated Edition $5.40 each, Postage 30 cents. The City Emporium, 58, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. (931-C) PIGS. Permatang Herd of Large Whites, established 1930. Famous Gogar Mains strain. Prolific breeders and fast
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    • 235 13 Wanted WANTED: Set of weights. More light discs, preferred. Box 713, c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (937-C). WANTED Lawn Rollers: new or second hand: iron: up to 3 cwts. Apply Box No. 712, c o Malaya Tribune, SingaDor-?. (935-C). UNION* JACK CLUB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General
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    • 141 13 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 'CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore In Bankruptcy. No. 339 of 1929. Re CHUA PENG HVVEF. NOTICE IS HEREBY GD7EN that a First Final dividend is intended to be declared in this matter. All creditors must prove their claims by
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  • 2758 14 PANDIT NEHR U FLA YS ANTTCOMPR OMISERS Maulana Azad's Presidential Address on Page Four. Ramgarh, Mar. 18. IN the course of his forty-five-minute Urdu speech supporting the main resolution Pandit Nehru flared up several times and severely criticised those who wanted to launch an immediate
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  • 193 14 A public meeting at the Shracn:.nanda Park, Calcutta which wasi oemu addressed by Mr. M. R. Roy. broke up amidst scenes of confusion Mi wa s giving a narration of the c after resignation of the Con presidentship by Mr. Subhas Cha Bose. While he was
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  • 283 15 >hihivau 4 olli<>ri<>», Kuala Sidiui. lta*M>tt Show Increased I'rofifo (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. THERE is very little to report on foreign markets due to the Easter holidays, but locally considerable interest is taken in annual reports issued by a number of companies. Prominent anions them is
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  • 26 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices or tin and rubber in Singappre at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 3*%; Sellers 37' H TIN $122« i down $1.
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  • 29 15 New York, Mar. 25. R| BBEK:— Buyers Sellers Tone Bare'y Steady 18 3 s 18V 2 rd. July Sept 18U rket Tone Very Quiet 4G 3 a
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  • 371 15 Hongkong, Mar. 16. CHINA'S swapping of tea to Russia for war materials today produced a shortage of tea for export from Hongkong and Shanghai. A United Press survey of Hongkong- tea traders revealed there was no tea available for normal export demand. Traders said
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  • 34 15 Hongkong. March 8. reliably icported from Shangover 300 Chinese coolies have •< rcibly drafted by the Shanghai try Headquarters in Shanghai and hortlv sent to the front as recti I nese Central New.
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  • 173 15 Washington. MAJOR Evans Fordyce Carlson, who served for 18 months as a special United States observer with the Chinese Army, in a press interview said if the United Slates made an embargo on exports to Japan the Japanese drive in China would
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  • 127 15 Hongkong, Mar. 11. ABSERVERS in Shanghai say that V the inauguration of Wang Chingvrefs regime will b e again postponed. The "Central Daily News" of Shanghai Wang's mouthpiece, which made a splash announcing th? "immediate maugurat'on" of the puppet regime, was conspicuously silent lately.
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  • 511 15 Singapore, Mar. 21. Article Price MEAT Beef steak; kati 40 Beef stew or curry; kati 35 Fillet Steak; lb. 65 Mutton Australian; lb. 38 Java Goat Flesh; lb. 54 Pork, lean; kati 48 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality); kati 38 POULTRY Capons (locally reared) kati 55
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  • 233 15 Shanghai, Mar. 16. The high cost of living has also increased the death rate among the poor to such an extent that the ability of the Shanghai Public Benevolent Cemetery has been taxed to its capacity. On the average, during the past few days,
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    • 187 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 53.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued. Subscribed and Paid Up f 1,000,000 00 General Resets 5200.000.00 TelegnMijc Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183. 5184, 5185 5180 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq.,
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    • 177 15 P& and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England* P. O. S. N. O/S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. (j O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call excepl ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings
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  • 65 16 Reuter. Tokio, Mar. 25. JHE taxation reform bill, whereby the Japanese Government aims at increasing revenue from taxation by 500 million yen annually passed into law when the House of Peers adopted the bill as amended by the Lower House. The Finance Minister described the reform plan
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  • 96 16 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. ON the first Easter Monday of the war, huge crowds of holiday makers throughout the country nocked to the seaside by train. Hikers thronged the countryside and cyclists filled the roads. There was the usual bank holiday crowds in London "seeing sights,"
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  • 41 16 Reuter. London. Mar. 25. Representations have been made by Norway, through her Minister in London, to the British Government, about various cases of alleged infringement of Norwegian neutrality during recent days. All of them are under investigation.—Router.
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  • 172 16 Rumania Expels Chief Reuter Correspondent LONDON, MAR 25 AFFICIAL QUARTERS IN LONDON ARE AWAITING REPORTS FROM BUCHAREST ABOUT THE EXPULSION BY RUMANIAN AUTHORITIES OF REUTER S CHIEF CORRF.SPOX DENT IN THE BALKANS. His expulsion is reported to have been ordered because oi patch sent by
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  • 85 16 Reuter. Athens, Mar. 25. NATIONAL independence Day. celebrated throughout Greece W was stressed by newspapers as having special significance on the emphasised that Greece must be strong to assure her and territorial integrity, and desires to live at neace within the orbit of the Balkan
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  • 78 16 London Mar. 2a BRITISH Admiralty experts are cxj mining a new type of German torpedo which has been washed ashore on the north cast coast. The tcrpedo is 12 feet long and was droooed by a Heink.l bomber in Bridlington Bay. It was partly painted blue.
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  • 29 16 Reuter. Paris. Mar. 25. a war communique reports a quiet night on the whole front. 'Yesterday we mad? a few prisoners in local engagements."' it adds—Reuter.
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  • 66 16 1 Million. Mar. 25 The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Laurence Collier, a Counsellor in the Foreign Office, to be his Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Oslo in succession to Sir Cecil Dormer, who is leaving his post in the Spring. Mr. Collier, who
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  • 129 16 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 25. COMMENTING in the statement at- tributed to M. Swinhufvud that Germany would not have interfered it Sweden had intervened in favour ot Finland, the official German News Agency states that Germany left no doubt that the transport of AngloFrench troops across Norway
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  • 30 16 Reuter. Lucknow. Mar. 25. Police failed to trace any clue substantiating the report of an attempt to assassinate Mr. Allahbux. Ex-Pre-mier of Sind Reuter.
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  • 164 16 Reuter. Lahore, Mar. '25. (SCENES of enthusiasm marked the conclusion of the session of tin' All-India Muslim League. Mr. Jinnfih said the session had proved a landmark in India's history. They had defined the goal (within the British connection) and would npht it.
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  • 127 16 Reuter. Shanghai Mar Two bombs were found to-day i n the offices in the Interna ti Settlement of the American Chinese language newspap Chinese-American Daily Ke notedly outspoken pro-( tiun publication. Bcmbs of the militan masher" type were wrapped up m paper parcels There was nil for detonating
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