Malaya Tribune, 9 April 1940
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Title Section23 1940-04-09 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 85. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday i ay April <i |94023 words
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Article, Illustration842 1940-04-09 1 "Decisive Intervention" If Allied Mines Remain NEUTRALS FEAR EXTENSION OF WAR FRONTS Reuter. Amsterdam, Apr. 9REUTER learns from Berlin sources that an ulu-m-itum to Norway demanding instant removal of the British minefields may be Germany's answer to the Allies' latest move/ Yon Ribbentrop is reportedReuter. - 842 words
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Article, Illustration494 1940-04-09 1 Their Own Medicine Reuter. Oslo, Apr. 8. GERMAN military transport, the Rio de Janeiro, with 800 mon aboard, has been torpedoed near Christiaiisand, Norway, with the loss of 130 lives.—Reuter. London, Apr. 3. Gothenburg newspapers report that the German steamer Kreta, of 2.100 tons, hasReuter. - 494 words
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Article130 1940-04-09 1 Reuter. Oslo, Apr. <». fOASTAL traffic north of Bodoe is at a complete standstill. British warships have stopped threo large freighters going north and advised them to put Into Bodoe. British cruisers and destroyers arc patrolling ihe West Fjord so close'to the shore thai theyReuter. - 130 words
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Article81 1940-04-09 1 Reuter. Taris, Apr. 8. IT is learned that German troop concentration! in German North Sea and Baltic porta have been increased. Embarkation and disembarkation exercises have been continuing at these ports for the past four months. The French attitude is one of wait and seeReuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement9 1940-04-09 1 TO-MORROW, APRIL 10. BOLERO FAMOUS MALAY OPERA OF JAVA.9 words
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Advertisement88 1940-04-09 1 USE ASTROVA OINTMENT SURE CURE FOR SINGAPORE FOOT From T«-!&a> Sport Pages (> 7 Radio Page iO India News Page 11 Cinema Advt. Pages 12 13 Ml_ y f I STEADIER FOOD PKOTW OH U Model for model ;f*» U P**' ~--4 I I 'or price! Come m «"d I88 words
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Article145 1940-04-09 2 Seremban, Monday. jy|R. David John White, a wellknown European—appeared before the Seremban magistrate to-day charged with contracting a bigamous marriage. He is alleged to have "married" Miss J. W. Webb on Jan. 1, 1936 while his wife Birdie Rose Whit.- was still living at the time.145 words
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Article, Illustration66 1940-04-09 2 MUSIC lovers ,will be interested in the announcement that, starting from Friday, April 12 a special page devoted to musical interests will be published wee* by week in tbe "Morning Tribune". <M Written by leading Singapon musical critics and writers, the pare will be lavishly illustrated and66 words
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Article125 1940-04-09 2 (Tribune Stan" Keporter) YEW Johore eight-cent stamps are are? in circulation throughout the post offices in Jofiore. They were first introduced on Mar. 1 to replace the old issue ol the stamps of this denomination which have been exhausted. Light blue in colour, the new125 words
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Article36 1940-04-09 2 The death occurred of Mr. Leong Yei Hong ol Sungei Patani. on Wednesday about 2 p.m. at his elder son's residence at Jalan Pengkalan, Sungei Patani. after a long illness. Deceased was 64 years >-t age.36 words
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Article34 1940-04-09 2 The Muslim Officers of the 5th Battalion (Pathan) 14th Regiment, were entertained to dinner by Mr. Noor Hassan ot the Government Health Department on Thursday night at his residence, No 24. Gaol Road. Penang.34 words
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271 1940-04-09 2 Tnriisin nai nivasan, told the Chief MM elderly, unemployed Indian, nam A Justice very casually, in the High Ci urt yesterday, that the last ti,,,,- hĕ was employed was jusl the outbreak of War- War but the last War. arguing his own appeal, a271 words
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Article134 1940-04-09 2 Reuter. London, Apr. 9. A \X Admiralty and Air communisays: Enemy aircraft carried out an attack on Scapa Flow this evening without doing any damage. Jt fa certain that at least one enemy aircraft was brought down by our fighters. An air raid alarm in theReuter. - 134 words
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Article147 1940-04-09 2 Reuter. Shanghai, April 9. With polling time only some 48 hours away, election excitement in the International settlement has reached fever pitch, with two opposing camps—Anglo-Americans and Japanese— making final appeals, via Press and radio, for election of their respective nominees.—Reuter. Shanghai, April 9. It is widely reportedReuter. - 147 words
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326 1940-04-09 2 Trade With D.E.I. Has Been Restricted (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) nrAR-TIME FINANCE REGULATIONS ARE NUMBER OK CHINESE MERCHANTS IN SINGAPORE GRJPe CONCERN, PACED AS THEY ARE WITH SERIOUS LOSSES AT LEAST IN RESPECT OF ALL TRADE DONE WITH PORTS IN THE NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES326 words
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112 1940-04-09 2 4 NEW building which will exclusively house tuberculosis cases has just been completed in the grounds of the Kwong Wei Siew Free Hospital. Up-to-date methods of treatment will he employed. At a general meeting of the hospital under the chairmanship of Mr. Ching Kee Sun.112 words
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Article59 1940-04-09 2 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have sold a refrigerator that did not belong to him to a Chinese for $100 on Jan. 20, N. S Thomas, a 43-year-old Ceylonese, to-day appeared before the second magistratt on a charge of cheating. Thomas claimed trial to the charge, and the case was postponed59 words
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Article62 1940-04-09 2 HIS Highness Sir Abdul Hamid Halimshah ibni alMarhum Sultan Ahmad Tajudin Mukarramashah, K.C.M.G.. is the longest reigning Sultan in Malaya. He succeeded to the Sultanate of Kedah at the age of 19. has been reigning for 60 years to-day. In consequence of His Highness's62 words
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321 1940-04-09 2 WOMEN officers of the Salvation Army have spent many hours scouring the city for known prostitutes in an effort to find the reasons that led them to this line of life and also to offer assistance to those who are in need of a friend. Lt.-Col.321 words
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Article283 1940-04-09 2 IT'EDAH to-day celebrates the Diamond Jubilee c,{ |{j s Highness the Sultan. Although festivities have been cc on account of the war, the Jubilee was observed as a holiday. Sixty gun s were fired this morning as a saiule. com. memorating the 60 years of His Highness's283 words
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98 1940-04-09 2 H E. the Governor will fulfil the following engagements this week before leaving for England on April 17 on leave: Tuesday. Executive Council meeting in the morning. Pahit party at night. Wednesday: Visit to the U Jack Club. Dinner for Sir Cluther MacKenzie. vis:98 words
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Article36 1940-04-09 2 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 9. A communique says: There w important incident on the Fronl in the course of the day. There was activi both air forces during the morni Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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333 1940-04-09 2 SHE'S ON HER WAY TO CHUNGKING, BUT- (Tribune Staff Reporter) AUSTRALASIA Asiatic Bulletin correspondent, Mrs. A. Dyason, in Singapore to-day en route for Chungking to collect first-hand information on the effects of war on China, declares in an an interview with the Tribune333 words
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Advertisement141 1940-04-09 2 THIS IS THE PARKER VACUMATfC THAT IS GUARANTEED DROPPED 3,000 FEET from a plane AarkerVacumatic Pens picked up unharmed... proof cf Parker v ?n ked !2? ,ha .v 1» w t usasn f Blue Diamond on the vacumatic s aurabiuty and construction. Arrow Clid are MILLIONS OF WRITING HOURS, with141 words
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Advertisement53 1940-04-09 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTSSEREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH -.EE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. AND BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE53 words
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Article, Illustration228 1940-04-09 3 She Enjoyed v )ur Orchids rihune Staff Reporter) T FLOWERS HAS TAKEN J KAN RIC HARDSON. .KNDKR, BROWN-EYED M AN GIRL, ROUND THE Vt ..I D. ho hails from Los Anjreles, .dent of flowers and "plants v arrangement," and her has taken228 words
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77 1940-04-09 3 A riNG was one ot* the charges h brought Wong Eng Han magistrate's Court yester- j alleged to have been caught ting to cheat the firm in he had been formerly em- j d oelore Mr. H. Watson. Magistrate on charges cf g ana attempting to77 words
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132 1940-04-09 3 (Ftom Our Own Co -respondent) Batu Pahat, Monday. ■UMEROUfI kampong houses were damaged and many Malays rendered homeless when a severe hailstorm swept over Batu Pahat during the week-end. Though exact details are not available at the moment of writing, at least one person132 words
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Article, Illustration124 1940-04-09 3 (Tr bune Staff Reporter) an extended tour of Canada. America, Australia and New Zealand, Mr. C. R. Miehels. Managing Director of Ford Motors in Malaya, returned by the Nieuw Zeeland yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Miehels. Fords chief says that the war has not affected the124 words
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Article22 1940-04-09 3 Mr H. R. Sparrow, Adviser on Electricity, F.M.S who had been on l?ave, has returned to Kuala Lumpur, and resumed his duties.22 words
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396 1940-04-09 3 MUNICIPALITY WANT LOCAL WOMAN DOCTOR FOR ASSISTANT'S POST (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) rjREATLY INCREASED— AND STILL INU CREASING—CHILD WELFARE WORK HAS NECESSITATED THE APPOINTMENT OF A JUNIOR ASSISTANT LADY MEDICAL OFFICER BY THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS. THIS APPOINTMENT IS TO HE MADE SHORTLY, APPLICATIONS FOR396 words
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Article76 1940-04-09 3 Food Controller announces that new maximum prices for the sale of Empire Sugar have been fixed in the Federated Malay States. Following the trend of prices in the Java market, supplies ot Empire Sugar have also fallen in cost and this, together with the favourable76 words
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280 1940-04-09 3 Singapore. Tuesday. STORY of alleged rioting by 12 jagas of the Happy World at the Happy World Amusement Park on the night of Feb. 3 was told before Mr. J. L. M(.F«U in the Criminal District Court to-day by Chief Court Inspector E.280 words
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Article, Illustration50 1940-04-09 3 Quietly celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Monday afternoon at 530 p.m was the marriage of Mile Ariane Philippe and Lieut Sproul Bolton R.N. The bride, who only arrived from Hongkong at 2 p.m. the same afternoon had just three and a half hours to prepare for her wedding.50 words
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Article150 1940-04-09 3 Ills Holiness, the Yen. Tai Hs U Presi--11 dent of the premier Buddhist As ociatiun of China and a well known Euddhist leader who ha., travelled extensively both in Europe and Asia, is in Singapore. He has hist returned after completing a goodwill mission to India,150 words
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61 1940-04-09 3 Singapore. Monday. AFFE.hFING before the second magistrate to-day. three Chinese had a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot on Apr. 5 In Gey--lan", Serai explained to -them. The case was pestpened to Apr. 23 for mention, police hail being extended. The accused61 words
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Advertisement86 1940-04-09 3 f\ %T Mher, TO-lIAV LATHAY BOX OFFICE 3400 Positively Last 3 Shows To-day! "GULLIVER'S TRAVELS" HUNDREDS ARE SEEING IT TWICE AND THRICE! c j*? j ne Mightiest of All Cartoon Features OPENING I ~~1 7' See Special Announcement On Page—l 6 TO-MORROW I i i BASIL RATHBDNE NIGEL BRUCE IDA86 words
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Advertisement161 1940-04-09 3 No mailer what Uie conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all tunes from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. mm m®mm 'PHONr STOKE 5376 (S lines), K. IXMPLR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110& 111 (2 lines), HWANG, 1500 1501,161 words
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813 1940-04-09 4 Says Inspector And Doctor Laughed At Him Singapore, Monday. QKKIOUS allegations against a Police Inspector and a hospital doctor were made by a .''S-year-old cashier and reception clerk i Goodwood Park Hotel in his defence to a false report charge st him813 words
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50 1940-04-09 4 Reuter. Moscow. April 8. RESUMPTION ol full diplomatic relations between Soviet Russia and Finland is Indicated by the appointment of II Paasikivi as the new Finnish Minister to U S S R, and of M Zotvo. formerly Soviet Minister to Latvia, as Minister to Finland —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article76 1940-04-09 4 TWO Chinese robbed a Japanese .woman on Saturday. They took a pair of black shoes belonging to her husband and a brass bowl. Whatever their sentiments they picked on the wrong victim She could run. She did. And as a result the two were arrested with76 words
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Article70 1940-04-09 4 .THE Pand of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public to-day at Botanic 3ardens at 5.30 prn. Under the direction of Mr. J C. Hitcn, L R A M A R C M R.MS.M.: march. "Cavalry of the Clouds." Alford; selection. -Once Upon A Time," Stodaon.70 words
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1224 1940-04-09 4 fWER |9, 100 have been received by the Salvation Army in response U to the annual appeal for donations made to the public this year. Following are the donations liberally contributed to help the Salva- tiou Army's activities: $1 000 each from Anonynlow Johore1,224 words
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Article189 1940-04-09 4 a COLLISION between driven by L. A I Plaster of the Royal Air a cyclist on the night of Victoria Street reaultin death of a 28-year-old J Hirao, had a sequel at tl court yesterday when was held. The inquiry was post It was stated that189 words
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Article105 1940-04-09 4 A SCRATCH en the heel a fall from a bicycle proved 28-year-old Chinese. *Seah Hiam d a meter rrader of the Municipality iri died of tetanus poisoning a: Hospital about two months later. A verdict of death by misad was returned by the acting cor105 words
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Advertisement317 1940-04-09 4 grill /fy<&> A LA CARTE DINE THERE __fl TO-NICI IT comfor r AND sERVICE ORCHESTRA RELAY RADIO PROGRAMMES i{.\KFIJC>> BAKERY '"^7 j FOrt BEST ((rAJL^^_t^K^A^^^CM|^_____^______ lĕA VIEW HOfEL TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SS»IM%I IMWI X A WAML Musk By KELLER'S BAND DINNER S's —NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE TO-NIGHT DANCE INFORMAL317 words
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Advertisement86 1940-04-09 4 A. T. EBWAMfI A iO.. LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 1646. Co.isult Us For AM Classes REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Pfcow Why **£3!M GIVE YOUR TEETH THE CARE THEY DESERVE I Sound,clean teeth arc an asset to person- V __mi ality, vital for vigorous health.86 words
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1535 1940-04-09 5 SECRET AGENTS, STORM TROOPERS, NO JUSTICE, NO MERCY \POKE KADIO LISTENERS HAD SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT WHEN THEY HEARD OYER iilK SINGAPORE WIRELESS LAST NIGHT OF SECRET AGENTS WALKING IN KTS. OF DEMONSTRATIONS OF HITLER YOUTH, OF CONSCRIPT LABOUR. OF FOOD KA I lois(»11,535 words
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Article505 1940-04-09 5 IF, on ttmmmg the story do U* J." you inclined to U"" k nis a mere lantasj ft I tx- lote be flThe R. R ht Honourable I• s Amery Uw UnK Sct rc(;llV of State tor the Colonies tells l|S that no special riminal505 words
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Advertisement144 1940-04-09 5 l mmmm^mm ———i— ■■^^^^^^^^■^■■■■■■■■raiCTaMMy MILKMAID MILK WITHIN REACH OF ALL Jf^^T We are happy to announce that in spite of war conditions we have substantially reduced the price of "MILKMAID" Milk so that you can now obtain a large tin Col^r?~ rrT \A\\ from any shop for only 32 cents.144 words
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845 1940-04-09 6 "TURFITE - Pointers For To-Morrow's Singapore Races BY "TURFITE" wv ho the only horse to scor e a double I THINK Esquire w.l b the second dav of for M. van nu.r'8 Cup) Meeting. the Singapoie lui u .i r m l ml the onlv845 words
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Article45 1940-04-09 6 Reuter London. Apr. 9 THE follow.ng arc results of soccer matches played: SOUTH C. Millwall 3. Portsmouth 4 West Ham 2. Arsenal i. SCOTTISH WESTERN Airdriconians I, Hamilton 1 SCOTTISH EASTERN Dundee 2. Dunfermline 2 King's Park 2. Dundee United I. —ReuterReuter - 45 words
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118 1940-04-09 6 i hungking. recent meeting of the People's Political Council v.as centred on the debate whether or not to establish special organ to represent the People's Congress when not in session. Some Councillors opined that the Congress should meet once a year, thus rendering a special118 words
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Article80 1940-04-09 6 AN R.A.F. aircraft which wis Hying at lb< north cnri of the Stiait: of Malacca yesterday morning was forced, owing to a mechanical defect, to come dewn in Dutch teriitcry in in rthtrn Sumatra. The aircraft wa- damaged but none of the crew was in.juied80 words
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Article886 1940-04-09 6 Singapore Summer Meeting rjELOW is the programme of the second day's races ol eSi pore Turf Club Summer (Governor's Cup) Meetinj Timah. RACE ONE HORSES Class 3—Div. 4—5V 2 Furs. 00 0 PRINCE HERODE 9.00 Mr. H. T. Piper 3 0 0 STARLIGHT 8 13 "Wearne886 words
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Advertisement73 1940-04-09 6 J—■■■■■liWMM—lilMUli ■ilium ■mil sWer "TEN" i CYCLES CARRIAGE CO 192 6 LTD GOLD LEAF TEA Thf Bn>- gcninl slow produced by a cup of GCLD LrAF' lea is only known to drinkers cf "GOLD LEAF" Tea. Iml tation and substitutes fail In this test. SEASON CoY 115, North Bridge Road.73 words
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356 1940-04-09 7 sjNERS DISPLAYED jt COMBINATION 4; Police 2. nsationaJ 6—4 victory over the Malays, the Police }T badly to the Royal Engineers in their first diviI bne stadium yesterday, losing by four goals to si throughout Sappers won i a mere poMartin being S356 words
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Article181 1940-04-09 7 Singapore, Monday. SHARING the honours alternately, the A.P.C. Just managed to defeat the Hongkong Bank by three goals to two In a Business House League fixture played off on the Singapore Harbour Board ground this evening. The winners having had the better of the exchanges181 words
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Article23 1940-04-09 7 IN a first division soccer fixtu:re at SSS: v«^Swvf a (9th): Gibbons; Beiion, m wood, Nichrvrczea. Cnngie. u»»23 words
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Article31 1940-04-09 7 Wearne's beat the Traction Company by three goals to nil in League fixture on the F. N. groim yesterday evening. At half time score WW one-nil in their favour.31 words
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Article50 1940-04-09 7 TO-DAY s A.F".A. League, Div. 1 SOCCtK- F>A< vs. R.A.F., Stadium; Reserve Div., R. Navy vs. S R C. S.R.C; Div. ir'A", Malaya Signals vs. R.A.F. (Tengah), Alexandra; R.A.F. (Torpedo) vs. R.A. (8.M.), Seletar; Pulau Brani vs. r A.0.C., P. Brani. TENNIS: S.C.C S.C.R.C., and BJI.C. 11 tournaments.50 words
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Article26 1940-04-09 7 The Loyals beat the Royal Navy by four goals to two in a first division league soccer match played at the Naval Base yesterday.26 words
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297 1940-04-09 7 Results Of S.C.C., S.R.C. S.C.R.C. SINGAPORE TENNIS Mumit* nf the SDrino; Lawn tennis tournaments JHE following are the lesults oi m b played off this evening: S.C.C. Championship mixed doubles: Capt. v. G Russell-Roberts and Mrs. Rasseu Roberts brat Astin and Miss Dun 0 1. Championship Drbeat A. Watts 5-S,297 words
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418 1940-04-09 7 Singapore Cold Storage 3; Nestanglo... L lsT minute goal scored by Liang Peng gave the Singapore Cold k victory over Nestanglo in a Business Houses League soccer match played at the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. Exchanges were very Men anO tne game was fought418 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-04-09 7 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY Hieht Water: 11.44 A.M. 8.6 ft. Higm w 45 p M 88 n TO-MORROW High Water: 12.16 P.M. 8.4 ft23 words
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Article229 1940-04-09 8 B I ITMS ha* acted m,„- ly than ih strongr--Bt*tementa ~c au° ou« official Policy foresl < ,eu "'"ckade been ph c, Minea have *Wch GeraS '""'i' 1 down «tantJyeirSS? sh,|,s hil Conor pr or arms v vrr l J n wbkb Quentlv v;-.i s229 words
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Article166 1940-04-09 8 THERE is no reason to assume thai this extension of the blockade into neutral waters will lead to a spread of the fronts, as alleged in Nazi propaganda. That depends on factors which are not in control of the the attitude of Germany and of the166 words
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752 1940-04-09 8 J HAVE now presented all the clauses ("Fundamental Law" which 1 shall discuss to-morrow ranking as Clause 10) of the proposed Declaration of Rights in their proper and logical order. They and all the material of the. debate must now pass to the Drafting Committee752 words
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Article, Illustration52 1940-04-09 8 HITLER ma 3 in his own <-m every move I I Germany seen I tighter roun I Allied naval I of mines in I the direct result < j waters for the I tion and ind;> I neutral comm. I Now, presumah; I neutrals to do 1 on52 words
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Article77 1940-04-09 8 JHJi neutrals about it. exct may keep up a resentment of th! I of neutrality, but murderous attacl their seamen th. protests and theand no logical rea action against tin They know well ,i Allies have onli/ because they them f stop German al trality. They know also77 words
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Article112 1940-04-09 8 JHURE wil] ho no the Scandinaviai reality feel relieved to naval might closer be The only danger I Nazi Germany mig-J attacks and might Scandinavia by air ai i 1 X that haj>pf ns \i i that Russia will step ii many negotiated peac< because she feared ;t112 words
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Article170 1940-04-09 8 estimate by the 1 n mercia] Attache German currency circi creased by roughly 33 V first six months of than confirmed by the I turns for the first wi The.se reveal a much ■n the note circulation expected after the a end-of-the month i rua ry. The position170 words
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Advertisement77 1940-04-09 8 yA >f PRODUCTS J «5&SS»?« TO RETAIN CONTA* ai ß r pw company I Arrived j I NEW STOCKS Ssf^f OF THE FAMOUS JI iiMf&K CANADIAN 'Jigfeu A II I •JlT*' si,k a,ld My I I I from top to toe. I I Beiw. Fantasy, «K» near. Sm.^/ 78 Pair77 words
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268 1940-04-09 9 REQUESTS MINES BE REMOVED Reuter. Oslo, Apr. 8. "A SERIOUS and solemn protest" against the Allied decision to mine certain territorial waters was handed to the British and French Ministers by the Norwegian Government to-day. The statement says: "This morning, the British and FrenchReuter. - 268 words
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Article125 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 8 THK Allgemiene Zeitung. com--1 menting on the mining of Norwegian waters, says: "This crime is the desperate means of a people who tremble in the face ol true war and believ c that d ath by starvation caused by kade, is moreReuter. - 125 words
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Article32 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. Copenhagen. Apr. a. Prince of Denmark (President oi the Fast Asiatic Company and member ol the Danish Trade Delegation to London) left her* for Germany .—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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205 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 8. HE value of the United States' exports from September 39 to February 1940 was 33 per cent, above the cors nding period of 1938-1931), according to the Depart- ment of Commerce figures. Europe took 44 per cent, oi" theReuter. - 205 words
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Article31 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. London. ApF. 8. Greek steamer Okeania. 4.843 tons, sunk, apparently by a mine, ity-nine ol the crew landed at a east port, of whom five were inred.—Renter.Reuter. - 31 words
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58 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. San Francisco. Apr. 8 Captain vVeidmann, German Consul General, states 3b membe s of the crew of the scuttled Nazi liner Columbus were removed by British authorities from an Italian motorship Fei:a ,v Gibraltar on Apr. 4. Capt. Weiomann declaredReuter. - 58 words
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Article73 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. London. Apr. 8. THE Hospital Trust. Ltd., of Dublin. 1 which has conducted th e well-known Irish sweepstake, on the Derby, Grand National and other big English races since 1930. has decided to go into voluntary liquidation, owing to effects arising from war conditions. TheReuter. - 73 words
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159 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. Peking. Apr. 8 Wang Ching Wei arrived on a sudden visit shortly after noon to-day b\ piano. Evidently ins arrival took all out the few in who know completely by surprise, j he j* remaining a few days and he stated in anReuter. - 159 words
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Article21 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. rrl London. Apr. 8. the Ministry of Food announces that pork will be derationed temporarily trcm to-morrow —ReuterReuter. - 21 words
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247 1940-04-09 9 lurir i London, Apr. 8. THE British naval action to-day, which will interfere with supplies reaching Germany from northern ports, lends snecial interest to E»™* t0 German y' s to P°rt« °f iron ore published to-day Nearly 22 million tons of this important247 words
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Article93 1940-04-09 9 Chungking. Mai 24. lEADER of the Revolutionary party in Formosa with the platform of overthrowing Japanese rule. Mr. Li Yu-pang was given a warm welcome upon his arrival here He conferred for over an hour with Mr Hsich Nan-sen, head «f the Formosan Revolutionary Federation and later93 words
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67 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 8 TARRYING the first mails ever flown between the two capitals, the Britlsh Overseas Airways Corporation air liner left Heston to-day for the first three preliminary flights inaugurating tho new London-Lisbon air service, which U starting regularly at the beginning of May. TlvReuter. - 67 words
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Obituary41 1940-04-09 9 Philadelphia. Apr. 8. Death has occurred of Dr. Cvrus Adler. -Renter Dr. Adler was President. Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, Philadelphia, and President. Jewish Thee logical Seminary of America. He waa 76 years old.41 words
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Article439 1940-04-09 9 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 8. COMMUNIQUE from the Western Front says there was renewed artillery fire in the region west oi the Vosges. There was local activity ot patrols. 1 Yesterday was one of the busiest days I !or aerial activity yet reported. The FrenchReuter. - 439 words
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Article70 1940-04-09 10 Reuter. New York, Apr. 8. n -fori states freighter Wildwood, T HE United n Vdered to turn s ooo to m ldP a 4Sf and return to about in ™fr ion it is stated on InEmbassies in Washington. h American Mr F mpamshto Corporation, owneis ■WjSeTOtiSReuter. - 70 words
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Article70 1940-04-09 10 Reuter. London. Apr, 8. British Envoys from the Balkans, it this Afternoon's meeting presided er by I° rd lla,ifaX g l tG g y PS with a co-ordinate policy, counter. acting Germany', economic Pressure in South-eastern Europe, and the development of British trade. It 's understoodReuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement1225 1940-04-09 10 Mite NOTICE VAR TAX ON RUBBER ol the War Taxation EnactJ imposes as a War Tax an export duty of 2 2 of the ;he rubber. \IMS TO EXEMPTION ompany wishing to claim exfrom War Tax in respect of roduced by Estates owned by lpany, must furnish a list of1,225 words
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Advertisement491 1940-04-09 10 nv KIM deCe 29 of tne Trusteea Pursuant tO e 59 1 notice is hereby Ordinance '< having claim a given thai Kirn Neo late against the at the Mental of Singapore. the 18th day of Hospital. c whose estate I December l■ ion have been Letters ol n q491 words
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Advertisement52 1940-04-09 10 MI Wj /or clear distinct re- V x* H| production for which > V -hey are unsurpassed v Ak3 HOE BOON LEONG p V Distributors: V| Radio General Agency O Kuala Lumpur. S<j J>#p WISH WE HAD A FIAT MARVELETTE -IT DOES OVER g&jif Nil 50 MILES TO THE MjSSfli/52 words
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Advertisement99 1940-04-09 10 Best of all Radios PHILCO j£! RADIO SERVICE COMPANY OF MALAYA 1934 LIMITED. I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHFN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road.) 'PHONE NO. 7922. Tontractors for the Repair c Tlocks and Watches to Britis Army99 words
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Miscellaneous483 1940-04-09 10 SINGAPORE 46 kc W ZHL 225 metrei (1.33 mc!a>. metr es (6.116 Kcjs-) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcis). 05 meirc P- m 12 5 Marches light music and sones_ 1.15 Miscellaneous Gramophone Re- 5 M English programme: News in wCOrds Listeners' Mall Bag. Capi ta:i I. 30 News: mid-da, Rubber.483 words
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279 1940-04-09 11 [NDHIJI'S REPLY TO /7 WAITS IN VITA TION Bombay, Apr. 1. •la rat ion that he has never gone to anyone as a Hindu to in IiiK'u-Mur-lim unity, as his Hinduism demands no pacts, Mahatma Gandhi in the course of an article in the wilder279 words
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Article76 1940-04-09 11 Ahmedabad, Ap:L 3 rs loan programme of Rs 72 r the improvement of the nnounced by Mr. M. C. Shah. the Municipality, at a Municipal Board. fie paving or streets which dust less would b;.' comtwo years, pality proposed to spend en the suburban drainage76 words
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31 1940-04-09 11 Patna. Apr. 4. tnce is attached to the c of Sir Sultan Ahmed f> lhi Persistent reports xpani ion of the Viceroy's mcil in the near future.31 words
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Article150 1940-04-09 11 Mud)us. April piiOF .V. g RANGA, vice--1 president, Alt-India Kisan Sal'ha and member ol the Central Assembly who had been ser m red with an order by the Madras Government under Rule 26 ot the Defence of India Act to quit Madras within 24 hours150 words
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Article141 1940-04-09 11 Calcutta. Apr. 6 All order of Ihe Bihar Government under the Defence of India Act was served on Mr. Mukunda Lai Rarcar. vice-president of the All-India Trade Union Congress, prohibiting him from entering into any place within the Chota Nagpur Division in the Province of Bihar141 words
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Article64 1940-04-09 11 Pa! Lisa, Apr. 2 The executive committee ol the Andh'a Forward Bloc met here under tIM presidency ol Mr. M. Annapurniah and approved of the resolution en national struggle passed by the Anti-Compromis l Conference at Ramgarh and called upon its president to set up a64 words
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143 1940-04-09 11 Lahore, Apr. 4. to the Presg on the Muslim League resolution regardpartition of India into religious zones, Begum Abdul of the Nationalist Muslim Women's Association, Leaguers, finding their in danger, are once again the hands of the enemy, for their leadership iterests of Lslam.143 words
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Article57 1940-04-09 11 Madras, April 2. THE Government of Madras have c.c- clined to accord sanction for the payment of contributions to the Congress House Fund from the funds of the Municipal Councils and Local Boards. The Municipal Councils of Gudiyatan, Palni and Tirupati had recently adopted resolutions to57 words
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Article47 1940-04-09 11 New Delhi. Anvil 1. Mr. C. A. Muirh r ad Agent and General Manager. S.I. Railway, has assumed charge from Mr. J W Gordon, C.I E., O B E.. Manager, Jodhpur Railway of the presidentship of the Indian Railway Conference Association from today.47 words
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Article337 1940-04-09 11 HARIHAR Annuel, on Octagenarian village priest ol the Jubbulpore, district, who had been convicted and sentenced to transportation for life by the Additional Sessions Judge, Jubbulpore. on the charge of commit tin;.', ihe murder of his Septuagenarian wife in sudden provocation, has been r leased by337 words
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Article186 1940-04-09 11 N«-w Delhi. Apr. fc THE following i urteen m al ot the .Central Legi lative Assembly declared elected the newly formed Standi.Finance Committee winch will function after a lapse of three years: Sir Abdulla Haroon shaikh Fazalihaq Piracha, Beth i safe Said sn Zlaufldin «Muslim i, tli186 words
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Article87 1940-04-09 11 A young untitled succeeded untitled at thro 1 si hi dangerous Injuries on her person, in holding a rang ot raiders for a considerabli period ol time, when the gang raided ihe house of her brother in the village r»i Misarkhal near Bannu. Both the brother and the sister opened87 words
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258 1940-04-09 11 New Delhi, Apr 3. ACCORDING to talks in well-informed political circles. Govern men! are now making plans for Congress Provinces on the assumption that Congress Ministers are not returning to office. y In tin's connection an idea has been mooted for258 words
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Article151 1940-04-09 11 Bombay. Apr. 3. THE necessity to be "in a slat i of preparedness" was stressed by Mr Bhulabhai J. Desai, who unfurled the Crongress flag at the Congress House Mrs. Barojini Naidu who also addn ed the gathering appealed for com* munal unity and said151 words
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118 1940-04-09 11 Madras, Apr. 6. A RIOT occurred in Gudarirajapuram Mandasa estate leading to the police opening fire on the villagers. Six persons were killed including one woman and one constable. It appears that trouble arose over the question of the right of villagers to118 words
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Article103 1940-04-09 11 Karachi, Mar 3 SOME excitement was caused m lh Sind Assembly this arternoon after the conclusion of l< -days session when Khan Bahadur Khuro, Minister f or P.W.D. was seen holding Mr Mohamed Amin Khose fC< ir iessi oy n lt neck and the latter holding the103 words
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Advertisement8 1940-04-09 11 INDIA PAGE 1 1>Y v E. JACOB B.A.8 words
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Advertisement179 1940-04-09 11 Never Neglect 'I COUGHS [11 Colds YOI idtib bjdioughs.ioldsur latlueuiai|uukei ana fai molt /I easil> 'hail you Iliay leallse; ami U fcuihcoliipldiutsaie Irtl unilinhcJ 7 >a I I bioiuhitla ol pneumonia develop A /lift Just qUu kly. S<i he I youi biomhial lubrn ami lung* it iflL J l 1179 words
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Advertisement473 1940-04-09 12 I A CHAMPAGNE CARBO IN A LUBITSCH LOVE AFFAIR IN PAREEL TO-DAY »l Till: rAI'ITOL ggggj^ M.C.Ms Grandest Comedy Hi! with... g'ls A NEW CARBO... LAUGHING! LOVING! J Latest Gaumont British News including R.A.F. RAID on SYLT Special Interview with gallant AIR-MEN. mm mi TT To-night 6.15 9.15 MARLBOROUGH j473 words
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Advertisement57 1940-04-09 12 MTU*** COMING TO THE CAPITOL j ECONOMISE IN WAR TIME I l"-<- Bent ley's Code Serond Bentley's Complete Phrase A B C Code tith edition Peterson's Code These codes have been approvec* by the Ciiu nnient for use for the duration of the present War. Oct them from PETER HONG57 words
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Advertisement248 1940-04-09 12 I SPECIAL "RETURN SCREENING OP K.K.O. RADIO'S GRAND COMEDY SHOW! ~r:r alhambka ~YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SI i TILLS SCREAMINGLY FUNNY HIT! iKY tons o> o vc c e G0 ,"9 tSr*J±l Ofpf j'* l you It be surpnsecH fig?* .A V tun wwtn Pi mom l wmi ,Yo% cjm248 words
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Article29 1940-04-09 13 London. Apr. 3. ii,, Sydney wireless, a mmission is expected y to Australia.- The ■n appointed by ihe Kanagawa Province, Tokyo, to study condierce with Australia,—29 words
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Article53 1940-04-09 13 Reuter. Baghdad, Apr. 8. A communique at the conclusion of talks between representatives of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, states that complete agreement has been reached on all questions discussed, and adds, "Regarding the question of general Arabian interests, thp two parties confirm that they agreed in following a policyReuter. - 53 words
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Article179 1940-04-09 13 Reuter. osui Apl' BgRITISH warships were this morning off Bud, on the west coast ol Norway south of Trondheim, according to press reports A big warship was also seen from Hustadvika, just north of Bud where five steamers were stopped. It is reported from Bodoe, inReuter. - 179 words
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Article61 1940-04-09 13 Reuter. London, Apr nJed 0 hvT; na V muhu r Uhenfels. capcured by the British Navy has almost cr mp,et,d unloading at Millwall clocks, it has proved a veritable treasure ship. It estimated thai ship and cargo are worth roughly a milton pounds and includes tonsReuter. - 61 words
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Article36 1940-04-09 13 Reuter London, Apr 8. Brltfch Ministers from the Balkan Rom? M ml the Ambassadors from Rome. Moscow and Ankara met al the Foreign Office this afternoon under the chairmanship Q j i A)l d Halifax RenterReuter - 36 words
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202 1940-04-09 13 Reuter Oslo, Apr. S THE liiitish and French Ministers called at ihe Foreign Office this morning and handed over notes to Ihe Government. M. Kohl was immediately informed. According to press reports, no advance warning was snven u> Norway regarding the Aile d plan toReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement267 1940-04-09 13 >OGEB 7 To-nijjhl »..10 "THE Llltl FROM MEXICO** NANCE -TII l< HA INS <AM E r ~viki\«;k! ST 111NGS! j We have pleasure to announce that Ntrin/**» from now ue snal h <" receiving our *'inqs of Strings "Monthly" from ?j4m\ J l urope. We are now again m a267 words
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Advertisement49 1940-04-09 13 11 i I I v 1: RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL, 1244 IN THE NEW WORLD CABARET Exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES OTHER RECEPTIONS. Best Chinese European Food Served. Special Sunday Tiffin SLOrdinary Dinner 51.75 including Admission. For economy and prompt service, kindly phon e 4244.49 words
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Advertisement214 1940-04-09 13 k I COUCH REMEDY. Kasabin' is partKularly useful in cases where m cretion is scanty and coughings frequ< nl and troubletome. Taken also between asthmatic fits, it relieves the hard breathing and aboits further attacks. 'Kasabin' [8 also indicated in acute and chronic bronchitis, hay fever, whooping or drj spasmodic214 words
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Advertisement220 1940-04-09 13 APRIL rirAklTlO T 12TII GIGANTIC PROCESSION IitTII IN HONOUR OF THE OPENING OF I I4TH THE TEMPLE OF HEAVEN 1 AT' TDK HAPjnMVORLD FAMILY PARK •SKfc n. w at«" MISS ROSIK LAM S HLAI iiOl 8 ,v Ift IIWC 1 THE NIGHT ALL LOOK FORWARD TO MANY GLAMCHJR (,IR IS220 words
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Advertisement591 1940-04-09 14 r WANTED an apprentice for Radio shop. Apply Box JNo. 779, c o Malaya Trioune, Singapore. aou-D>. "LOTUS" Face Powder. Certiiied Pure. Agents Wanted. Enclose 4c. stamps for •sample Menu. 393. Joo Chiat Road. Singapore. '120-D: WANTED waitresses, (any nationality 1 apply personally to the Happy Valley Restaurant, 228, Tanjong591 words
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Advertisement574 1940-04-09 14 Educational "PERSONAL HOME TUITION, given by experienced teacher, teaching Malay. Please apply. Munshi, 38 Sturrock Road. Singapore. Kl2-U). A BERSHADSKY S VIOLIN STUDIO date of Odessa Moscow Ctonservatorj 1 107-A, Sophia Road. Singapore H High School Building) Moderate tern Telephone 6997. 1 < IJI PRFMIFR INSTITUTION 44. Or Poad. Singapore.574 words
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Advertisement580 1940-04-09 14 Miscellaneous HAVE YOU LOST at the Races? Buy ;'s Racrguide. on sale everywhere. >ick your own winners. Back faintly. (9-D) H CHB?S Snacks" our speciaLunch delivered offices- Special for Business Girls. The Snack (Opposite Roxv Cinema). 63. i oast Road. Singapore. (76-D) YOUNG MAN in English community. PAR district, keen580 words
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Advertisement664 1940-04-09 14 To Let TO LET 1011-H, Eaton Place, off Lange Road. Upper Serangoon. Rent $20 Apply 3, Flower Road, Singapore. (55-D). TO LET. Brick compound houses also semidetached. Apply 34, Brickfields— tCuala Lumpur. (61-D) TO LET large furnished room. Modern conveniences. 2 Eu Court. Hill Singapore. (43-D). LAND IN HIGHLANDS available664 words
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Advertisement601 1940-04-09 14 egg OU&t FOR SALE 7 H.P. Austin Saloon 1935 good running order. Apply P.O. Box 21 {Singapore. (118-D) WANTED Fiat Marvcllette for cash. Particulars to Boey 26, Lowland Road, Singapore. (69-D;. WANTED small H.P. Car any make, state nrice, Model and full particulars to Box No. 773, co Malaya Tribune,601 words
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Advertisement514 1940-04-09 14 "SHARK" Brand Rubb r < Acid, test quality. 85 to 90' send ycur trial orders at $10 .V or $2- for samples to test satisfy. Washington Tradin Rochore Canal Road. £&ngapon SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT IRIST lenders are Invited for the su] delivery to sit; ol metal wim doois ior 148 Flats514 words
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Article300 1940-04-09 15 i<ii«r;ii Improvement In Metal And [oiiiiiioility Prices; Loral Market a J% Ar€*orclin^K rom Our Financial Correspondent) SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. RECOVERY IN PRICES IS THE OUTSTANDING IHE MARKETS TO-DAY. CABLES RECEIVED INDICATE RATHER SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES «>F TIN AND RUBBER. lon, the price of the metal has risen 255. for forward,300 words
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Article122 1940-04-09 15 I LONDON TIN B £250! i Buyers B £250% Sellers B L 47 > Buyers H 1248 Sellers I LONDON RUBBER H Buyers Sellers B I 10 15 lb' 11 11G IoNDON SHARE LIST I London, Monday. B 36 9 Ex Div. E 79 lO 1 I122 words
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Article33 1940-04-09 15 I London, Apr. 8. although busi'»t the session, 5 cneerfui. u Pport during the 'We for a .slightly if l textiles and f| linn, showing w lH close. u *****1 Keuter.33 words
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Article235 1940-04-09 15 Singapore. Apr. 9. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING tendon T.T. -l 4 1 16 London demand 2 4 1 16 Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland demand 208U Hamburg demand New York demand 46235 words
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Article949 1940-04-09 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April. 8. MfcUMti Buyer* Selleri Ampat Tin 4 T'.> 4 10! a Austral Amal 5 9 6,3 Ayer Hltam 21 22,-xd Ayer Weng .65 70 Austral Malay 35 37 Bangrin 21[- 22'Butu Selangor 1 43 148 Berjuntal 10,3 11 3 Burma Malay 22\- 23;Chenderiang 15949 words
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Article24 1940-04-09 15 Singapore, Tuesday Prices or tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 35%; Sellers 36 TIN $124, up $1%.24 words
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Advertisement139 1940-04-09 15 HOW TO RALLY AFTER ILLNESS It's an uphill business getting your strength back after serious illness or operation. There's only one thing that can help you—nourishment, plenty ot it. But your stomach is as weak as your legs and you hate the thought and sight of food. Doctors save the139 words
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Advertisement149 1940-04-09 15 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, r Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 I m General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PROVINBANK. w Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAin-up capital (Ch) i lo.oeo oe: RESERVE U SDS f 13,000,00« TOTAL ASSETS (approz.) ■Itt.QM.OH Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG TSBNO TANG ITJ Y. C. KOO149 words
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Advertisement191 1940-04-09 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln 53.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1.000.000.00 General Reserve $300.000.00 Telegraphic Address: ♦♦TYEHUABANX" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5-185 5186 BOARD OF Wee Kheng ChlJ»g, Esq.. Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Chionh191 words
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Advertisement337 1940-04-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS*" BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all niformation apply to: P O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, r Tel. 5961. BIS.N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD 15 Tel. 5497. B.LS.N.CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, MOJI, r KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return337 words
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Advertisement194 1940-04-09 15 P& BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. 0. 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 perforce194 words
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Article36 1940-04-09 16 Reuter. Chungking. Apr. 8. IN an appeal addressed to Catholics in Nanking, Bishop Yupin urges them to oppose Wang Ching Wei's regime and to support the legitimate National Government in Chungking—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1940-04-09 16 BRITISH NAVAL VESSELS PATROL THREE AREAS Will Take Any Steps To Stop German Trade Reuter. London, Apr. 8. tN a statement broadcast early to-day by the Rritiuh and French Governments it was revealed that the Allies had given notice to Norway that thev wouldReuter. - 1,297 words
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Advertisement55 1940-04-09 16 Will These fantastic clues confronted All win,,,, I OPENING TOMORROW fl H HH Hi 8 s arch-enemy, the criminal genius v 3.15 6.15 9.15 ,r" ,:oES HOLMES 7 tx i I 1 o.\ Btniisli Movietone ?C- -;r- $k»*V JP^? V -H •t g Sin! Ki s a h Tlu> Suner-Crinw55 words
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