Malaya Tribune, 2 April 1940
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Title Section21 1940-04-02 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 7 J. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday. April 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1940-04-02 1 Might Lead To Spread Of Conflict STRICTER CONTROL OF NEUTRAL EXPORTS Reuter. Amsterdam, Apr. UOLLAND is anxiously awaiting Mr. Chamberlain's speech in the House of Commons to-day. Political observers believe at the tightening of the Allied blockade which Mr. Chamberlain is expected to announceReuter. - 1,321 words
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261 1940-04-02 1 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 2. J AST night's Western Front communique reports that artillery (ire was particularly heavy yesterday in the region immediately west of the Saar. "Both air fprces were very active and several air fights took place the results of which areReuter. - 261 words
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Article29 1940-04-02 1 Reuter. Wilka Banc 'Pennsylvania) April I. SIX people perished and 16 000 ucre rendered homeless by flocd waters from .he rttintVOoUen Susquehanna River, which is siill risiJig.—Renter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article45 1940-04-02 1 Reuter. Washington. Apr. 2. THE US Maritime Commission announces that it has approved the sale l le. steamer.; Texas Banker. TrxP.3 Trader and Texas Ranger, all about 2,600 ton to sir WlllHuii Rrardon 3mith, with fcr to British registry.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article66 1940-04-02 1 Wai Taxes In Council 2 Idditional Plant For St. James 3 Secret Expedition talk Un The Balkans 5 I inema Advertisements I and j review the News"—C H B.J. j H. Wells On "The Rights i of Man" J I Sports 10 and *J China News 1266 words
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Article105 1940-04-02 1 Reuter. <'hiiMgliirtc, April 2 lyjAfv-SH M. Chiang K ii Shek, arid ressinc Hip opening session of the National lYoples* Political Council, said I ha I any icgimc established by Wans Chine Wei, in uhatever form '»r under whatever name, could not. he anything hulReuter. - 105 words
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Article23 1940-04-02 1 Capetown. Apr. 2 The Union Assembly pave assent to the war measured bill, third readingrbv 75 votes against 55.23 words
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375 1940-04-02 1 Reuter. London, Apr. Z. MEASURES lor carrying out the decisions of last week's nudum Of the Supreme War Council ar c still receiving the < lose atIcatioa of the competent authorities and in particular carry Step* for joint action in up the blockadeReuter. - 375 words
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Obituary25 1940-04-02 1 London, Apr. 2. DEATH has occurred of the fa mo economist. Mr J. A. Hobson. Neuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Advertisement12 1940-04-02 1 GREAT WORLD (pIoLW TlWatfrc TO-NIGHT WINTER CARNIVAL" Thursday: "Alans; Alang". Malay Talkie12 words
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Advertisement97 1940-04-02 1 l 111 Nit r I Mo s I ART HAS AN ENEMY CAUEOI ignorance. wise gims> M always insist on v Evelyn Astrova cQSMEt>cs.[ Light up-and smile! "hilrioiir men and women," said Mr. Churchill in a famous broadcast, m s/ o/ above fear, they must obo //r a6o<* inconvenience and97 words
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717 1940-04-02 2 SCHEME PROPOSED BY SPECIAL COMMITTEE Levy On Entertainments, Motor Cars, Luxuries MEASURES to augmen he^lol o. were tion to the impena 5m taken this morning into the tion of new duties and taxes were mtroc Legislative Council at an emergency-. Similar measures were taken717 words
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Article248 1940-04-02 2 Singapore, Tuesday. A HINT that more war taxes might follow those introduced in the Colony to-day was given by the Attorney General at the Legislative Council meeting this morning. 'it is not suggested that this mode st scheme of taxation v\hich is before us248 words
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Article36 1940-04-02 2 WITH the object of advancing the standard oi dancing a public meeting has been arranged at the Happy Restaurant from 8.10 p m. on Thursday, to inaugurate ;i dance; association ol Malaya36 words
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1477 1940-04-02 2 .MAf a\' a k READY AND WILLING TO HELP THE MOTHER COUVTRY IT ONLY REMAINS TO ANSWER THE t,om H(W SHOULD THE BURDEN OF GIVING TO THE SSba COwSmS DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE CLASSES AND COMMUNITIES IN MALAYA? Tl,, Hon Mr. H. Weisberg, Financial Secretary1,477 words
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Article548 1940-04-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. r rilK impression that the question A of income tax would be altoaether dropped seems to have been premature in the face of His Excellency the High Commissioner's speech to-day in what must be one of the longest548 words
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Article130 1940-04-02 2 RUSHED through all its certificate of urgency, the bill m ing duties on admissions to enl mint has become law In the C In reply to a question by Mr 1 Teck both Mr. H. Weisberg an G Howell. Financial Secretary a Attorney General respective!;, members of130 words
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Article114 1940-04-02 2 THE Band of the Straits Settlemei Police will perform in public duri th° week as fellows, under the dm of Mr. J.C. Hitch. L.R. A.M.. A.R I K.M.S M. Tuesday at Telok Ayer at 6 march. "Step Lightly." Peter Anderson: overture, "Zampa," Herold. pot-i selection. "Classical Memories."114 words
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Article15 1940-04-02 2 A Commission as Lieutenant untitled S.S Volunteer Force has been to Mr. J. G. O'Grady.15 words
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Advertisement205 1940-04-02 2 IS RUNNING f% A HOUSE TOO /Mm MUCH FOR YOU? ifefi j&g£b T*V' you iru f i at cares °f tne jPtfßfcy h< down and h*Tkf managing your servants is a strain 1 fl0£&/ Do you find that entertaining has become an intolerable drudge It I so mt ans that205 words
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Advertisement59 1940-04-02 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA HOLDING, CHULIA STRIPS 'PHONE 5808. SIM-.U FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT rt ,)KK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: JWEREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE j K. LUMPUR WENG MENG "< )> l NG KON CHEI KLANG LEE ENG TEH IPOH LEE AH WESG PENANG GENERAL PK<59 words
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Article, Illustration296 1940-04-02 3 TO BE FINISHED BY 1943 I I ribuiM Staff Reporter) HEME to widen the scope of the generating plant in Malaya's .st power station will soon be to operation. When the scheme complete St. James Power Station Singapore, will be one of the296 words
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Article130 1940-04-02 3 (From Otti Own Ccrrespondcnt) Seremban. 1 uesaaj YESTERDAY at Seremban David John White, short, dapper European ex-gaoler of the Seremban prison, faced a charge of bigamy before the acting Seremban rnagnv tlE WhitP who was charged on March 28 Jr^eied^unsrii^ »gg»X?ffi Hi< wife. Mrs. Birdi Rose130 words
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Article15 1940-04-02 3 Second-Lieutenant C. E Theseira, SS Volunteer Fcrce. has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.15 words
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Article111 1940-04-02 3 DICYCLE thieves are up to their tricks D a g a ir During the last week-end. no s than eighteen bicycles were stolen m the various streets and lanes of II» rity This number is the highest in recent weeks. r\>ur «>f the machines have already111 words
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372 1940-04-02 3 YESTERDAY in the Hi,* Court a torn,,, the City Hi* School said that his headmaster had:— slapped him several times. xvitn Made him kneel on the ffround which had been sprint pebbles and appotofise and put him to unnecessary pain and liuauhation. m \t372 words
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Article162 1940-04-02 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. PERAK police are on the sleuth trail for I gang of cunning forgers who have been issuing raise $10 notes in the State recently. The notes, which have been issued in IJh and Taiping are of a fairly162 words
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Article88 1940-04-02 3 THE v ed a postponem< ofthe grand scale celehra- I tions planned by the Government of Kedah comi «emorate the Diamond J v H.H. the Sultan. The ■> be observed on Anril 9 and iy wlu bt kept as a public wUI be held at the mosques88 words
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Article18 1940-04-02 3 A Commission untitleds Honorary Cadet Lieutenant '"J Bt. Xavier's Institution cad£ tat been s ranted tO Mr X18 words
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388 1940-04-02 3 A EUROPEAN who watched a Chinese being battered to death with a beer bottle told a Singapore Magistrate yesterday how he saw a British sailor pick up the Chinese after he had been attacked and took him for medical attention. Tho European. Mr Arthur388 words
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Article47 1940-04-02 3 Mr. S. C. Leng of 21 Lorony 37 Geylang writes as follows "I would Uke to convey viy appreciation for your promptness in publishing the Cambridge results this morning 'Apr. V. it is a great pleasure to see that the "Tribune" is foremost in the news."47 words
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123 1940-04-02 3 YOU are a policeman and as a policeman, you have no right to assault anyone as you please. In this case the complainant was said to have caused obstruction with his bicycl Your duty would have been to summon him but not to123 words
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Advertisement88 1940-04-02 3 1 _#¥*_VU__U OPENING TO-DAY I j OLll I nil V 3.13 «.13 JM.» l HALAYA'S CINEMA Dt IUXi Goes. g QX O! FiCE 'PHONE 3400 j A F „,|.1.n 9 .h j AMA/.IN(. SUPER- I otßttt iiiitcMii Diticn» •< 'u»cm» a paumommt piciMf 1 ADVENTURE! SONGS. I 1 j THE88 words
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Advertisement89 1940-04-02 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER protected at all times from deterioration or contam.nat.on. H This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight conta.ner and is obtainable everywhere. J'l mOZSUaHXt KK*-?SUVS Aa „f of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. W 136 Uuvc You fl Saadlers "COLUMBIA" j artist.89 words
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364 1940-04-02 4 SECRET EXPEDITION TO MALAYA INDO-CHINA Fruits Of Anglo-French Friendship TWO powei ex- j peditioi n prepared for i vitally important secret missions in this part of the world. They will in arm< with ali tne weapons of modern f o and their commanders will ha\ Wi to achieve their objectives364 words
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Article44 1940-04-02 4 A. M. Rasul, a Ceylonese Mohammedan. claimed trial this morning in e H s^; id P<>Hce c urt belore Mr. Con Urn TafSunn 0 f On the application ol Court Inspector AnnV ?°S th va > postponed to Apnl 8. bail ol $100 being offered.44 words
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80 1940-04-02 4 APPLICATIONS have hem called for the Queen Scholarships and felloivship<; which for the first time this year will be confined to graduates of Raffles College end the College of Medicine. Only graduates of Raffles College and the College of Medicine will henceforth be eligible for the80 words
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Article108 1940-04-02 4 AT the second annual general meeting n Of the Indian Youths' Association, held last week-end, tin- following were elected office-bearers lor the ensuing year:— President, Mr. s. Sinnappan (re-elect-ed); Vice-president, Mr. P Thangavelloo; Hon Secretary. Mr P. Muthia; Asst Hon Secretary. Mr A. T. Ramoo: Hon Treasurer,108 words
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Article13 1940-04-02 4 Mr. untitled has been untitled a- Controller of Post* tenant "n<i Provlr* WeUealiy.13 words
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283 1940-04-02 4 Singapore, Monday. AFTER an absence of 25 minutes, the special jury brought in a verdict of culpable homicide not amounting to murder against Chin Yong Chui, who stood charged with the murder of Yeo Kee Chiang on the night of Dec. 22 last year283 words
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310 1940-04-02 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Sunday. pRODI CED on a charge of shooting a door in a jungle clearing near Labi two Malays, Haji Mohamed bin Nor and Ahmad Towel bin Andak, were set free by Mr. K. G. A.310 words
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350 1940-04-02 4 (From Our Own Reporter) P, Kuala Lumpur, Monday. V LKLi *NC thai she could not stand any longer the ill-treatmenl by by Huu Koa, her prospective mother-in-law. a Hokkien girl named Ng Kay, ;i v d 16, left her house, when Hau Koa was350 words
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174 1940-04-02 4 PRICE: increase, i„ certain bran*, of lubricating oil are announced Oil t (SSK Ltd the Sfndard-Vacuum 1 «».M»ft.ss=rsr as to their reasons have been submitted th f Competent Authority Wr OU Fuel and Lubricants. S.S. and F.M S and have been approved by him174 words
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Article86 1940-04-02 4 Singapore, Mo "UE couldn't take it;' rei 0 Mr. D R. Cotoie, C pector when Krishna was charged before Mr. fl. V son icith ha vino been rfrui disorderly at Kandang X police station, last night, thtt he had drunk two of toddy. Accused was fined86 words
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Article58 1940-04-02 4 Singapore, untitled IN the Civil District C ing. 190 summonses for the < < of artisans of the Singapore fiai were struck of! the list by Mr H Bull, Civil District Judg< This action followed the requ< Mr. W. A Blair-Kerr, who said the Harbour Board did not wish V58 words
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Advertisement390 1940-04-02 4 P I EXCELLENT GRILL A l A LA CARTE /^^L^ DINE THERE TO-NICHT 4S>/ COMFORT AND SERVICE RAFFLES ORCHESTRA RELAY RADIO PROGRAMMES RAFFLES BAKERY \Nli CONFECTIONERY row IiKST qi'ai.:t\ bread cakks SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MORROW mwi: is a dance DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE EVER POPULAR *r RELLER BAND RELLER'S390 words
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Advertisement99 1940-04-02 4 NAN YANG M ian r ft m k j 4 TIMES UAH V. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL.' 84, Bunga Kava Koad. Phone SINGAPORE TO MALACCA •AT HAICHEU HOTEL, 35. Beach Koad. Phone 3015. »113 AX NAN YAXG O I never I offend through I neglecting I PERSONAL99 words
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477 1940-04-02 5 Singapore, Monday, i-i 1 .r -in illecal society A women racket c«e in wind, a 1 t botol was an exhibit was related in the Th.rd Magistrat, m ii this afternoon, when NgMon Teng, a 3 Mr. 11. rYatson tna dollar Horn a woman, waa477 words
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Article176 1940-04-02 5 I WAS beat:;: up alter my an 1 said Lun Kene Seah. a yjung Chines, when he claimed trial t before Ml ii Wa'son. the third magistrate, r; a nharce of voluntarily causing hurt to a detective, Tan Peng Veow. at the Peonies' Park176 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1940-04-02 5 COMPLICA riONS OF BALKAN PENINSULA PROFESSOR AMON TALKS ON... THE extremely complicated aapect» of the Balk*". J- i I in- in the news trom Eurone these Ul >*' iTnZZ S. Amon of Raffle, talk from the Singapore station last night. He sa» d:1,101 words
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Article131 1940-04-02 5 Till Balkan peninsula i- noi only the land lieu a) bet ween Europe and Asia but the mosti convenient route between Central Europe and Ihe Nile ti»c Sue/, (anal and the Far East. lis reographical background has encouraged the immigration ot \siatii races and added o the131 words
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Advertisement21 1940-04-02 5 f k buniub Ai sow 1 today. I '"IH" 1 "tc 4~~~a\ I ff i ia l A 1 a ~fl21 words
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Advertisement71 1940-04-02 5 fNACET I I luy N.col .rvd .void T\ I A rUk of gambling |J ]Q J J 1 I ilill I BB ►>•<«_»• of iholr high BS_iy _W__| «B and assuro you of '^T-Sa^^ fl[ many cUarv, smooth I thavos from ovory jpa iHHb mm peg razors. fc^|BKSllMiJjil2i3J«l^i^^^^^^ J j71 words
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Advertisement284 1940-04-02 6 to-nigh r 6i5 9i5 MARLBOROUGH Farewell Screening for ONE NIGHT only DON'T MISS IT THIS TIME! Great Specta< That Will Shew What PRABHAT Alone Give Us in Screen Art! "BKYONII the HOKIZO.V Starring SH AM A APTE, LEELA CHITNBS, CHANDRAMOHAN and a 1.000 others. TO-MORROW AT THE i MARLBORO' S284 words
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Advertisement79 1940-04-02 6 D i: L I X E RESTAURANT A BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4214 IN Till: NEW WORLD CABARET Exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES ft OTHER RECEPTIONS. I Rest Chinese ft European Food Served. Special Sunday Tiffin SLOrdinary Dinner $1.75 including Admission. For economy and prompt service, kindly79 words
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Advertisement342 1940-04-02 6 OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 FOUNDER OF A FABULOUS WB£mWmmWtKBWSm%WIKM DOLLAR DYNASTY— UH V A IfTHsB —FAILURE IN THE FAMILY MM A jP'Vk a4H HE TRIED TO BUILD WITH MONEY aTOQMamiTirir rTii «Bmanaoß RKO-Radio Powerful Drama Starring EDH Alt!) ELLIS WILLIAM I.AIU.AV KKM TAYLOH J. EDWARD BIIOBLl!« a It A lIIA342 words
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146 1940-04-02 7 (Reuters Special Commentary I London, Apr. L PHE Brussels Soir reviewing the events ol the past weeks, says:—"Our role is net the voluntary sacrifice of our countrj > n a cause which although our own, is beyond us in many of lts But whether we146 words
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258 1940-04-02 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr I. ¥T was revealed to-day in the Swedish Parliament that on Dec. 2. only two days after the Soviet invasion ol Finland the Finnish Government asked the Swedish Government to enquire if Russia was willing to resume tinnegotiations which had been brokenReuter. - 258 words
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Article76 1940-04-02 7 Reuter. London. Apr. 1. THE French Minister of Information, M Fi d urrives in London to-da* t... r i; i\ u Keith. To-mor-row, M aj ill be present at a The re lach and deal wit the a r a E balloon barrage. In the barrage, itReuter. - 76 words
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Article30 1940-04-02 7 Reuter. Dublin, April 1. lyiiLi: rid i yesterday arrest- ed 21 civilians who were stated Ito have been drilling in a Held near 1 Dublin R-uterReuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement242 1940-04-02 7 THINK SLOW FOX-TROT JHHHL DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP fl^^BSß is V rSF* SELANGOR \Tr\ R,SFKVAT,ON ADMISSION 54 CENTS L\ AFTER ALL PATRONS REQITRED TO SHOW 9 P.M. TICKETS OR PASSES AT ENTRANCE i mammmmwmmmm —■■■■< uj!2r SELANCOR'S GUESTS HOSTESSES FINAL APPEARANCE j ALICE TAN TO-MORROW HY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT \AVY NIGHT EXTENSION TILL242 words
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Advertisement191 1940-04-02 7 i* tltltil It Geylang The Leading Theatre Fitted Willi "CftPTTOI Sal Best SentJna Accommodation In Geylang Katong Districts. 1 To-night <iv To-morrow Night 6.15 9.15 p.m. A Record Breaking Hindustan] Talkie "SIIAItIFF IIAKOO" with N A VINCHANDRA The Stunt Kin, Dare-lhvil Stunts.* Breath-taking llnills: Sixt Change: Thnrs. 4th at 7.45191 words
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Advertisement205 1940-04-02 7 INTRODUCING THE HERO OF /ff *GUNGA DIN' VICTOR "i^ McLACLEN I'WSI -The Lion of The Screen— DEALING WITH A PROBLEM THAT JS CURRENT IN THE HEARTS OF MILLIONS OF PERSONS ALL OVER THE WORLD ESPECIALLY IN SINGAPORE! COME PREPARED TO GASP! OPENING TO-DAY* S, ALHAMBRA 6-15 9-15 VICTOR iVScLAGLEN BARRY*205 words
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Article498 1940-04-02 8 TN a speech mor< s ber, but nut less eloquent, thai his previous deliveries as First b d of the Admiralty in thi- war, Mr. Winston Churchill buries fat! Ms deep the notion that the ies can rely upon time and th< ckade to defeat Nazi li<.498 words
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684 1940-04-02 8 London, Apr. L MR Winston Churchill's speech on Saturday meets with the entire approval of the newspapers of all shades of opinion. They interpret it to mean that Britain now intends to enforce the blockade with greater firmness. The Daily Telegraph says:684 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-04-02 8 V"EW war taxation is being rus] through and we are payinj almost before we know what we paying. This sudden imposition may n some complacent people realise m clearly that there is a war on, the official secrecy until the moment was quite unnecessary. The taxes —mostly increases82 words
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Article130 1940-04-02 8 npHESE new measures of indirect A taxation will raise eight million dollars in a year in the F.M.S Taking into account the large proportion of this which will come from rubber and tin. it will be seen that .not so much can be expected from similar measures130 words
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Article98 1940-04-02 8 FT seems plainer every day that, as hinted in this column weeks ago, Hitler has no intention of attacking in the West so long as he thinks he can weaken the position of the Allies in Europe by more indirect, l< ss costly and less risky methods. Recent news98 words
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Article212 1940-04-02 8 WHEN reading of Dutch ships to attacked we have to keep m mind that Germany has masses of troops a tanks drawn uo on the Dutch frontier Norway and Sweden know that tl are held ready to embark on the man coasts onoosite to them and German agents have212 words
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Advertisement79 1940-04-02 8 Uktn Regular W BILE BEANS KEEP YOUR FIGURE SLIM AND ATTRACTIVE Thinning Hair is the ominous signs Mg* LADY is losing Riory— MIA enters into the tt ta of fallen hair and brings thei toi life A regular use for fl it \%eeks brings back all the lo in e79 words
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Advertisement45 1940-04-02 8 The "COLAFIX" Durable English Made Day Shirt with "Laidlaw" TRUBENISED ATTACHED COLLAR, always Kmart, never wilts, cool and comfortable in wear. New Stripes and End and End Patterns in Blue, Fawn and Grey SIZES 141" TO 17|" PRICE S 4.95 mmmms A '^oH- 1,1 SINGAPORE45 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1940-04-02 9 H. G. WELLS - iiliw/Ji ifn fit* i«nP v >« by H. G. WELLS \\'K are coming now to money and economic socialisation. We are going to broach a vast mine of controversial matter. But it is controversial matter we hove to think out and carry to definite conclusions, if1,600 words
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71 1940-04-02 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 1. j The official German News? Agency claims that German Messerschmitts shot down seven French fighters in air battles yesterday over the Western Front, in which altogether 61 machines were Involved, comprising 25 Messerschmitts and 36 French Moranes The Germans, itReuter. - 71 words
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57 1940-04-02 9 London, Apr. 2. THE Colonial Office announces that Mr. J.D. Harford. Administrator Antigua and Federal Secretary Leeward Islands has been selected for appointment as Administrator, Saint Kittsn<?vi in succession to late M. D R. Stewart. Mr. Harford is being succeeded in Antigua by Mr.57 words
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104 1940-04-02 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 1. THREATENING the long-standing constitution of the Municipal Council, the Japanese have announced the nomination of five candidates for the Municipal election on Apr. 10. This is the first time in the history of the elections that the Japanese have nominated moreReuter. - 104 words
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Article176 1940-04-02 9 I WOULD surest to Mr. H. G. I Wells that "The Rights and Duties of the Peoples ot the World would be a more inspiring and adequate title to give t (i this debate. Mv oiOef i> ihat there are so many of the races of this176 words
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Article146 1940-04-02 9 WE. the o:dir.:uy people, want to find out what :> the best in the way ot' liberties and mcniti \s we can enjo/ whilst living w i:in, and without impairing a progressive socic y. Is it not shj'.iiioiint that no hurm.n mind seems c\ to have conceived a146 words
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Article131 1940-04-02 9 1» THE provision :n Clause 1 against a man b -ig Ji( cl to take drugs, or having t p 1 51 "--mistered without his knowied'-»' iui cut will cause difficulties for docu There > i: <*• s where the administration ol ;l lu v.rn probably be the131 words
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Article89 1940-04-02 9 f ity n S&1 crimes abound, me>it< victim s of men of depi-- numy shculd b£ as much those who commit bru !i l1 ire -'Idren, vicious niurd».!. nals, and so on. The ii aS( pain of a flogg ng nja> meri(n! ltal man t0 think twlc K89 words
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Advertisement6 1940-04-02 9 TO-MORROW! J. B. PRIESTLEY ON FREEDOM6 words
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Advertisement31 1940-04-02 9 S Exclusive To The j s Malaya Tribune v This exclusive series of articles by famous people j on the Rights of Man will j i appear daily on this page31 words
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Advertisement138 1940-04-02 9 Wm SETSTYLE HAT. ew snap c 'ut Bdge brim. j Smart shape. Colours: Brown, Blue, or Colours: Grey, Brown, Hazel,! Sizes: t to T'j. Sizes: S% to t -j Special Offer 83.95 Special Offer 57..»0 .y\> \U\ I HELMET. In lest quality pith. White or M Khaki With puirjrarce. Smart138 words
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474 1940-04-02 10 Manchesters Do Well In Reserves' Division IHISP] VYING bett mwork, the Manchesters defeated the S.C.C. 1> narrow nl tnree to two in a reserve division league soccer mat d th(> P-ianir yesterday. v« fa<t pace Exchanges were J™ was maintained thn g». We"474 words
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Article219 1940-04-02 10 THE Indian Association cricket side 1 ended their run ol successive defeats by scoring a decisiv win over the moi i reputed Malacca Chinese Recreatton Club X- on Saturday on the Hign School padang Detailed scores ar c as follows.— M( R C Tarn Kong219 words
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Article221 1940-04-02 10 William Jacks' 3; Straits Times 0. Jack's proved themselves a far better team than the Straits Times Press when they met J on the Harbour Board ground yesterday in their Business Houses League. Starting off in great style, William Jacks staged a quick raid scon after221 words
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Article137 1940-04-02 10 THE Sir George Trimmer Cup will be played fur en Saturday and Sunday, over 36 holes at the Keppel Golf Club The April Medal < Stroke» will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, April 13 and 14. The Qualifying Pound of the "Telegraph Cup" will be137 words
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Article158 1940-04-02 10 Positions to-date in the McEwans billiards and darts competition run betwei ii the various sergeants' messes annually are as follows: BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER P W L D Pfc*. R A. (Bit) 4 3 1 0 8 Manchesters 4 3 1 3 '3 R.A. (Changi) 3 2158 words
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434 1940-04-02 10 United Engineers 7; GJB.C 1. A nrsiXESS Houses League game played on tho V.M.C.A. ground yesterday ended in a seven to one victory for the United Engineers when they met a G.E.C. XI. The Kame unfortunately was too one-sided to be in the least434 words
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Article47 1940-04-02 10 TO-DAY Soccer: S.A.F A. League. Div One. M F A. vs. Police. Stadium; Gordons vs. R.A. (9th Hy. Regt.), Changi; Div. II "A". Malaya Signals vs. R.A. <BM.>. Alexandra: Pulau Brani vs. R.A.M.C., Pulau Brani. Tennis: V.M.C.A. final and prize distribution: S.C.C. and S.R.C tournaments.47 words
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Article185 1940-04-02 10 THE second bi-monthly Mixed Foursomes competition for March was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted In a win for Mrs. A. M. Pearson H. M. Alexander with a net score of 332 Thirty-fivv? c;irds were taken out and the following185 words
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Article86 1940-04-02 10 The following is the result of the March Eclectic Competition at the Keppel Golf Club: Miss M. Brown 35—24—fl =JP Mrs. H. W Rett 35 -22-5 ,-29 Mrs. S. it Burstall 35 -22--.>»,-29', Miss I). Host 35 20 5 30 Mrs. M. V,. Hai\ v 3786 words
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Article315 1940-04-02 10 rjISPLAYING superior courtcraft and better precision. E. C. Cherrington and Mrs. Archer won the only tie played off yesterday in the Singapore Cricket Club spring lawn tennis tournament from O. W. Gilmour and Mrs. Sewell 6-2; 7-5. The winners were definitely the superior pair and played a315 words
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349 1940-04-02 10 Harper. Gilfillan 2; Thornyirotts 0. fUSPLAYING marked superiority in the second period of the game. HarperGilfillan scored their first victory of the season when they defeated Thornycroft's by two clear goals in a Business HousesLeague. Prior to this match neither side have vet won a349 words
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Advertisement192 1940-04-02 10 *rj tender Chicken Potato tli sufficient quantity of gravy, tc client quality. flavour and fgienic preparation guaranteed the Cai he Malayan Products Canning Co., Ltd. 339, Wesl Jelutong, Penang. Phone 140" Obtainable from all provision dealers: /HAT STOMACH SUFFERERS CAN EAT m can't lay up a sick stomach. body must192 words
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Advertisement63 1940-04-02 10 THROAT RT ERSE AIJJ.-NBURYS' Glycerine and Black Currant PASTILLES arc made from pure glycerine and the juice of choice, fresh black currants, by a special process which conserves the full valu»' and flavour of th e fruit. Dissolving slowly. ALLENBURYS PASTILLES hav e a mildly astringent demulcent effect which stops63 words
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704 1940-04-02 11 POINTERS FOR RACES ON SATURDAY (BY "TURFITE") COME rousing gallops were seen at the Bukit Timah racecourse this morning, when trainers had their charges out on the second track in their workouts in preparation for the opening day of tne Singapore Turf Club Summer704 words
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Article55 1940-04-02 11 'THE following have been selected to represent Fort Canning in a cricket natch against the Malayan Signals on Wednesday, Apr. 3, at TangUn:— Sqdn-Ldr. Marchbank, Capt. Castor. 5 M (A.C.) Wilton, Sgt. Dowling, Sgt Long, Sgt. Baker, Jfefmston Cpl. Beeston, Cpl. Whiteman, L-Cpl Parent, Pte Lunn. Reserves:55 words
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192 1940-04-02 11 PVCLING champions of various state, and other prominent wheelers in Malaya will once again be seen competing with each other on the track when the third annual championships oi Malaya will be staged at the Jalan Besar Stadium on May 12. The events are:.-1 mile. 3192 words
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Article276 1940-04-02 11 London, Apr 1 PHTH races the most o P n for years, racegoers are likely to let tin vvU ,-"dampen their Crowds eoaioarakle with a y expected lOf the I meolnsh and Grand National meetings on Wednesday and Friday. aulhur.li.-s annou.ne no rest.nt.on on attendances. Ai276 words
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Article53 1940-04-02 11 Mr. Ju. stiP v j. Laville won tne March -.oniuetition of Royal Johur'e f 1 r iuSnal Club with a score ot Ul following were the scores; Mr fncuv LaviU* 6 UP- Mr. J w Mr. ueorge Low 2 clown, ljr 'P j down, Mi. r m. Sim53 words
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527 1940-04-02 11 R.N.W.T U S<1 V ,r hQn m IX a hard-fought Second Div.si.mi 1. League fix. ball i a< Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the R.N.W.T. beal the "B M by the solitary goal scored in the second half. Both sides set up a cracking pace from527 words
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Advertisement69 1940-04-02 11 r |RIUM FOR SPARKLING TEETH-, 9t'l a leal joy to dean your eeeth with Pepsodent containing j W& IRIUM. The minute it touches your teeth you hare a delightful 1m lasting sensation of its invigorating, refreshing foam. And $jS® IBklk what a wholesome tingle of freshness it leaves behind it!69 words
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Advertisement270 1940-04-02 11 PROFESSIONAL HANDMADE GUITAR Superior qualify Rich in tone Perfect in linisli 1 a? r v isf Easj ntonthlj paya&ents arranged SEASON Co. Lid 11 North rii idtie Road. I GOLD f LEAF TEA I After your tour of the hops, the fatigue <»r In.-i»im!i-i «piickly 1 diapeMed by a delightful270 words
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Article, Illustration728 1940-04-02 12 WANG REGIME IS BUT A GANG OF SLA YES Chungking, Mar. 31. JHE following is the English translatioi "f an identical Note presented to foreign embassies and legations in China by the Foreign Ofiice yesterday and inMlltaneously delivered to foreign governments throuj runese envoys abroad:728 words
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153 1940-04-02 12 Reuter. Sew York, April 1 "Till Xi: is no reason to suppose that J the erection of a sham authority ■Oder Japanese protection will materially affect tl>«' military situation, sivs the New York Herald Tribune •As seen from abroad it means nothing bat oneReuter. - 153 words
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Article96 1940-04-02 12 Foochow. Mar. 31. A "SLAY Wang Ching-wei Chain" has been spontaneously started and spread throughout the Fukien province, where many people are reported to have received the following message: recipient of this letter is requested to contribute one dollar or more to the nearest Kuomintang headquarters96 words
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Article72 1940-04-02 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Sunday. LAI Seng, a Chinese, was sentenced to a month's rigorous Imprisonment, to be followed by six months' Police supervision, when he was convicted by Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at. the Segamat Magistrate, to-day. on a charge or theft of72 words
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Advertisement609 1940-04-02 12 I KUCHA] TIN, LIMITED (Im orporatrd i n the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 16 *TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a J inrd Interim Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, has been declared on cecum t of the year ending 30th September. 1940. and will be paid to ShareSmo609 words
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Advertisement398 1940-04-02 12 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are Invited for the supply- ing and laying of roofing mat-rials to five blocks of flats to the North side ol Gtran Chuan .Siroot. Plans. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of tho Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit398 words
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Advertisement100 1940-04-02 12 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN V()f ENTRUST ALL YOU*« CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 129, NORTH BRIDGE KOAD. (Near Middle Road.) 'PHONE NO. 7922. r**ntractors for the Repair c I r?->cks and Watches to Brit:*- Army and lw>.>. Br«sr in Malaya. /his linn has n<> ether connects whatsoever with100 words
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Advertisement61 1940-04-02 12 Vl J I PTf for clear distinct rr- >; 2 m production for *> V cliey are unsurp., lo Agents: S HOfc BOON LEONG 5 Distributors: Radio (ienrral Ajrent I KuaU Lumpur. THE RADIO OF THE FUTURE TO-OA? j TK AT J K£E HUATJtADIO Co I l At SI f61 words
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Miscellaneous551 1940-04-02 12 j )J| RADIO J. SINGAPORE LONDON HBl W metres (133 mr ■>. *™P 30.96 metres (9.69 mci). p.m. TRANSMISSION! 2 a 115 Miscellaneous Gramophone Re- «£m rSS SrS COrd OU 21.SJ Mr. (19.82 metre. 1.38 News mid-day Rubber. Tin and i di> s°?" Prt«S- 6 w AjUKmnuemeaiK J iv interval.551 words
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Obituary88 1940-04-02 13 Madame Wee Whye Neo. wife of the late Mr. Lee Woon Chwee. passed away peacefully at 20 Balmoral Road at 2 p.m. yesterday. She leaves behind a son. Lee Kirn Puat. 2 daughters, son-in-law, Mr. Khoo Kay Hian, seven grandsons, ten granddaughters and seven meat grand children. Funeral on88 words
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Advertisement503 1940-04-02 13 iMHzBiM?, l^SlM^M IE D a Lady Typist, knowledge of and experience in telepnone preferable. Apply Manager, b v Co., 10. Battery Road. Singapore. v\ I i D Catholic Chinese woman as I i per, apply personally at 198. Road, Singapore, ifter a pm. 119 D. feD TYPlST—Evenings weekly owledge ol503 words
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Advertisement633 1940-04-02 13 Educational PREMIER INSTITUTION, 44, Orchard Road. Singapore. Morning—Primary to Standard VI. Afternoon—Standards VII. VIII Senior. Vacancies in all classes. Apply—Principal. <25-D". A. BERGHADSKYS VIOLIN STUDIO opening 15th of April. 1940, 107-A Sophia Road. Singapore. tCity High School Building». Interview from 4-5 p.m from Ist April. 1940. (7-D). MISS* G. A.633 words
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Advertisement556 1940-04-02 13 Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced on 30th March. 1940. between MR. THIO KENG KOK second son of the late MR. Thio Soon Loh and Mrs. Tlno Soon Loh and MISS CHEW CHWEE SIAN iJANET CHEW) second daughter ot Kir. and Mrs. Chew Keng. Java and Borneo papers please556 words
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Advertisement531 1940-04-02 13 m took Vtte** IF YOUR~rjAP T o GIVING TROUBLE and foi p i j repose i-o soli it and v paying $2ou extra. i a y OU recondition your owi 1 iei hauling, lncludhi m woodwork, ■pray pi n tc., can be done lor w i you know your engine531 words
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Advertisement626 1940-04-02 13 til 3tfeft for SALE: Teak launch built by United Engineers, Thornycroft c nai \Z RRM4 36 8.H.P., 39' 8", p,,i Ls t cabin, built to carry about 7 t Freehold land ***** an ft r i Pay a Lebar, near Qeyiang Road 'witu ready permits to erect 3 small attan626 words
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Advertisement508 1940-04-02 13 Pi m§foim<nuJ WANTED: A respectable young South Indian Tamil, aged 25, holding good position on estate earning $75 per m r n~ sem, seeks young bride between 16 to 20. Parents can apply also. Write in confidence to Box No. 731, c,'o Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. <999-C*. Wanted WANTED— Ammonia compressor508 words
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Article148 1940-04-02 14 Madras, Mar. 28 AS a result ie o c e fal elections held in th> constituencies of the Madras Leg is la tl Council, whose members retire thi nth, the position of the Congress P remains unchanged. The Congri ss 1 the Chingleput seat but lost148 words
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64 1940-04-02 14 ShiUong, Mar. 27. The Assam Assembly, by 55 votes to 50. passed the Ministers' Salaries and Allowances Bill It provider salary of Rs T. 759 and a house and car iowan.ee of Rs 250 for the Premier and a salary cf Rs. 750 with allowanci64 words
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Article54 1940-04-02 14 .Ivderabad. Mar. 19. Sir M. Venk I subba Rao. Agent of H. E H the Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar at X left for Naepur last evening. Earlier in the afternoon, the Present of th Executive Council ad eiinistercd the >a*h cf allegiance to Sir54 words
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452 1940-04-02 14 ENGLISHMAN WARNS MAHATMA GANDHI Bombay, Mar. 28. "THE Congress has never taken up an uncompromising attitude and within the four corners of its demand has always shown its reaiiness for a settlement," writes Mr. Gandhi in the Harijan in an article under the caption452 words
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153 1940-04-02 14 New Delhi Mar 'M\ FACILITIES for ship-building in India 1 were referred to In tho Assembly at question-time when Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar informed Sir A. H. Ghaznavi that tho Government of India understood that facilities existed in India for building ships similar to the smaller class153 words
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Obituary109 1940-04-02 14 Madras, Mar. 23. THE death has occurred from heart 1 failure of Mr. Yakub Hassan, an exMinister of Madras. Mr. Hassan returned to Madras this morning after attending the Ramgarh Congress session. Born in 1875, Mr. Hassan was educated at Aligarh, and started business at109 words
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Article241 1940-04-02 14 Munnar, March. 19. THE Pallivasal Hydro-Electric Scheme, the first stage of which ha? now been completed by the Travancore Government at a cost of just over Rs. 125 lakhs, was inaugurated this morning by the Dewan of Travancore. £ir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar. In inviting the241 words
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Article54 1940-04-02 14 Madras. Mar. jO. j HE. Sir Arthur Hope. Governor ot Madras, held the first meeting of his Advisers to-day. at the Cabinet Chamber. Fort St. George. The Chief Secretary to the Government was also present. After the meeting. His Excellency, accompaniea by Mr G. T. Buag.54 words
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Article186 1940-04-02 14 New Delhi, Mar. T*HE Assembly agreed to tl up of a Standing Fii mittee in preference to an Est Committee, when it assent* Finance Member's motion election for the financial y< 41 of a Committee of four! bers with an additional n be nominated by the G<186 words
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Article106 1940-04-02 14 Bangalore, Mj r. THE irreparable loss Mysore S her people have sustained i ad demise of His Highness Kantuava Warasimharaja Wadiy hadur. Yuvaraja of Mysore, wa red to in feeling terms by speakers at a pu'o'ic meeting citizens of Bangalore, held t m Sir Puttanna Chetti Tcwn106 words
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128 1940-04-02 14 New Delhi, Mai THE Executive committee of the of Federal Court Agents pa. solution recommending to thi ment of India that the prea i I tion relating to the Federal Co c.edure be s< am nded as to make it that th? Federal Court128 words
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Article34 1940-04-02 14 Karachi, M Mir Pandchah Khan r l mien. Khan Bahadur Xl Abdu' Majid, Mr. G M S? Nichaldas Vazirani and Rai b kuldas were sworn In at Ministers at Government H34 words
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196 1940-04-02 14 New Delhi. Statesman, in the course of a leading article, sug that acceptance of the Congress demand, though different reasons from those which animate Coi leaders. The paper sincerely believes that, alter the present war. Dominion Status of the Statute of Westminster variety196 words
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Advertisement325 1940-04-02 14 QUICK RELIEF from roitri iis\<. in la Don t sailer from itch due to eczema, hives, nettles, insect bites, ring worm, chiggcrs, dhobies itch, prickly heat and other itching eruptions. STIL LMAX'S ITCH RELIEF Stops that itch instantly. Pack d in a handy, dispenser waste. You will be thrilled with325 words
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Advertisement8 1940-04-02 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A.8 words
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Article656 1940-04-02 15 Reuter. industrials More Active: Loan Market Awaits Financial Secretary's Statement (From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, Tuesday. I *S continue in demand, and the market awaits with interest the nancial Secretary's statement o n a war loan for Malaya which de at the Legislative Council meeting this morning' l.nsReuter. - 656 words
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Article306 1940-04-02 15 LONDON TIN London, Monday, h (Official Price) £245 3 4 Buyers £246! 4 Sellers (Official Price I £243 v Buyers £2433 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London. Monday. Buyers Sellers kel Tone Quiet 11 116 11 316 Forward) April Forward) May 11 1 8 ni 4 ard i306 words
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Article172 1940-04-02 15 Singapore, Apr. 1. No improvement was noticeable in any section of the share market to-day and prices drifted downwards with very little business parsing. Local tin showed a further fall of $2.00 at $118.00 per picul, and the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers spot172 words
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Article872 1940-04-02 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April 1. MINING Buyer* Seller* Ampat Tin 4 10. 5 3 Austral Amal 5 9 6 3 Ayer Hitam 21.- 22 -xd Ayer Weng .65 .70 Austral Malay 35 37 Bangrin 21 22Batu Selangor 1.43 1.48 Berjuntai 1013 11 3 Burma Malay 22 9 23872 words
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Article21 1940-04-02 15 Pr »ces o r tin md rubber in a( nOQn tod;l> were:— p RUBBER B «yers: 35%. Sellers: 36.21 words
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Advertisement106 1940-04-02 15 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Office '.512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PROVINBAML* Head Office, SIUCHOW. Re'sfr vf < miM l (Ch > IM.Ht.Wi tot?? il«™ D s ajSkm TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) lios.OM.QOt Board of Directors: I r B2T° TSENG TANO FU KAI CHAN vn raAN Y,U106 words
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Advertisement183 1940-04-02 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 1i.000,000.00 General Resets 520 C,000.00 TelegraWi'c ••TYEHTJABANX" Telephone Nos 5182. 5183, 5184. 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.183 words
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Advertisement340 1940-04-02 15 WEAKER BAHJNGB. 1 p*cx BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT -SERVICES For all information apply toP. 0. 5 .N.C0. > TheA r ,c,,, y e rQuay 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO I Tin Tel. 5497. TD 8.1.5.N.C0. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG. «AHGHAI, MOJI For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. c tt X e ff340 words
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Advertisement170 1940-04-02 15 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) I*. 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.170 words
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196 1940-04-02 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 1. COMPLETE chock-up on Britain's wartime industry is to be provided for by an order made by the Ministry of Supply under the defence regulations, which requires all factories to make returns their labour and production. Returns will be required at intervals.Reuter. - 196 words
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Article67 1940-04-02 16 Reuter. paril, Apr. l. THP Polish Governmjathw issued I o nmtesl again* the general v m >v the Soviet authoriof object, of artistic h «torh "l Jalue belonging to t he pi h state oV foliah individuals. h i transmitted to T tp!^ l! states thatReuter. - 67 words
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Article94 1940-04-02 16 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 1. THE recent meeting of the Supreme 1 War Council in London was one of the subjects dealt with at this mornings French Council of Ministers. This is disclosed in an official communique issued after the meeting, staging that Mr. Reynaud gav e an accountReuter. - 94 words
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218 1940-04-02 16 Japanese Demand For More Council Seats Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 2. FOLLOWING the unprecedented Japanese decision to nominF ate candidates 1 for the Shanghai Mumc.pal Council the elections committee of the British Res,den s' Asscc.at.on h called an extraordinary meeting to discuss the matter. There is anReuter. - 218 words
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Article99 1940-04-02 16 Reuter. Tokyo. Apr. 2. j I HAT the Japanese Government would 1 Continue to do its bett to ameliorate Japanese-American lelations was rei- tciatcci by the Fore'gn Office spokesman. Mr Suma, at a Press conference to-day. He characterised tho United States as the disturbing factor inReuter. - 99 words
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Article14 1940-04-02 16 Reuter. untitled April untitled German warplancs flew ov*»r Belgian territory again yesterday afternoon.— Renter.Reuter. - 14 words
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104 1940-04-02 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 2. UDHAM Singh, charged with the murder of iff Mich -el O'Dwyer, icris remavded unW >(>- -morrow for formal committal to the Old Bailey. The gun expert stated in his evidence that the blcckenina around the bullet holes ,n Si MichaelReuter. - 104 words
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109 1940-04-02 16 London. April 2. IT is announced to-night that th* Horn Secretary has appointed twelve re nal advisory committers to ccnsidei cases of certain classes of aliens livii in Britain. The. committee wiM give soecial consideration to aliens living in protec i arras and will109 words
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Advertisement292 1940-04-02 16 GIVES TOU SO mUCH EXTRA I •Outstanding new big-car appear- A big car in the 10 h.p. class, the "Prefect" Double Entrance j I ance. •Spacious interior with Saloon makes special appeal to those motorists who insist I I ample head, leg and elbow room on roominess and comfort combined292 words
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