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Title Section21 1940-04-11 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII -No. 87. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, April 11. 194021 words
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Article657 1940-04-11 1 GREAT SEA LAND BATTLES RAGING Germans Reported Isolated In Scandinavia NINE NAZI WARSHIPS SUNK AGAINST TWO BRITISH German Units Wiped Out By Norwegians Reuter. London, Apr. 11. r |MIK Stockholm radio announces that a great sea battle is raging outside Swedish territorial waters near Marstrand, in the Kattegat. A largeReuter. - 657 words
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Article56 1940-04-11 1 Reuter. ttlsmv, 1 «ntlon, Apr. 10. T "M. vessels from Goeter n 7 U st a rched this afterh»r survivors of the sea SweH 0B Iht co "*t of southern holm I'"*1'"* ;u (ordin to the StockS tireless. m arv n<u 0< on c boatReuter. - 56 words
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Article28 1940-04-11 1 London, April 11. Nu.lin ,ep«rt. .late lnat l»,e c.er- iltccl ir...n t».«-<r !r. V> tN. ">" »<,. X :..cl...».,.u '""''7/7ne N2VH» 2Nli «>r Kettle ««"'.''Nc.''«s Me l".<'>. >'""- l""«» "".r —«eutcr.28 words
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Article242 1940-04-11 1 Four Nazi Bombers Brought Down No Damage Caused Reuter. London, Apr. 11. THE Admiralty and Air Ministry announce that on Wednesday evening the enemy carried out a number of bombing raids in the north of Scotland. Two Heinkels were shot down. They were attacking a convoyReuter. - 242 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-04-11 1 Reuter. London. Apr. 11. LARGE numbers of volunteers as well as conscriptions are flocking *.o depots following the Norwegian Government's mobilisation order, states the Swedish wireless. Many Swedes have volunteered for service in the Norwegian army, it adds —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article53 1940-04-11 1 Reuter. Reyjavik, Apr. 10. PARLIAMENT has declared that as the situation created by the German invasion of Denmark makes it impossible for the King to execute the Royal power according to the Act of Constitution, the Ministry of Iceland is until further notice entrusted withReuter. - 53 words
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Article118 1940-04-11 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, APRIL 11. THE QUESTION OF A POSSIBLE 1 SURPRISE GERMAN LAND I NCI ON HOLLANDS COAST CAUSED RENEWED ANXIETY HERE LAST NIGHT. 'I he Dutch authorities reimposed all recent military precautions last night, iJso B series of new incisures designed to meet any situation.Reuter. - 118 words
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Article43 1940-04-11 1 British Wireless. London, Apr. 11. The Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons to-day that tomorrow's proposed secr.t session on economic warfare would be postponed and the House would debate recent developments of the conduct of thfe war.—British Wireless.British Wireless. - 43 words
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Advertisement7 1940-04-11 1 JVOHLII To .n.ght 2nd night present LINTAH-DARAT'7 words
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Advertisement30 1940-04-11 1 My goodness —My foot! Doctor Aslrovd Ointmen: -for Singapore Foot p v x^ MADE IN ENGLAND. (Aivertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England, "Magnet House.- Sing** i WP?30 words
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Article144 1940-04-11 2 THE internmcnt'camp establish--1 ed on St John's Island at the outbreak of war for the reception of German subjects has been closed. A number of those formerly detained there have been released and deported to neutral countries, mostly to Shanghai. The remainder, consisting of men144 words
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Article256 1940-04-11 2 J|E who hesitates is lost while crossing Serangoon Road with two baskets slung across his shoulders at about 6 a.m. on Mar. 29, an elderly Chinese, Yong Mvi, hesitated in the middle, came into collision with a motor car. Yong Mvi was bleeding profusely from256 words
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290 1940-04-11 2 MAILS TO BALTIC STOPPED (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) ALL MALAYA SYMPATHISES WITM THE DANES JUDGING A BY THE NUMEROUS LET BY THE CONSUL FOR DENMARK IN SING| MR. E. STRANDBERG. LETTERS HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED TO HIM BY LEADING FIRMS AND SHIPPING AGEN IS THROUGHOUT MALAYA290 words
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Article276 1940-04-11 2 UNTIL the recent tragic events in Donmark and Norway the markets continued dulJ, and it is evident that the rubber trade la becoming increasingly conscious of the importance of a quota decision at the next I R R C. meeting, state Stanton Nelson in their Rubber276 words
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Article18 1940-04-11 2 INFORMED that the figures ere roughly Jll??^? 1 Seme ..000 odd in Denmark Stoft?'18 words
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Article22 1940-04-11 2 Plans have been completed for the untitled stmction 0 f a Mabv teachers' quarters Z J***. ™r atTapah. ,S and works «t22 words
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164 1940-04-11 2 IJESQuiED b, the pouting 1 8 «*u«" two young Chinese nick,,, I,. 8 Mice 'itt a ;r l r'?' 8enteneed ngoroui imprisonment and six strokes ,.V n, te IndL Mohtm in th 0 General 1> ()S "nice, last week. The accused Lap w.,u Vap I'oh164 words
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129 1940-04-11 2 Singapore. Thursday CALLIMUTHU. sentenced in the lower *J court to three months* rigorous imprisonment on a charg. of housebreaking at night, pleaded before the Hon Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the High Court to-day. that he enter:d the house in question at the request of complainant's129 words
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Article34 1940-04-11 2 The output of Malaka Pinda Paibber Estates amounts to 51,100 pounds for the month of March, 1940. making a total of 379.616 pounds for the seven months of the current financial year.34 words
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160 1940-04-11 2 THE Malaya Tribune has been informed that the local Government is placing no obstructions to the ordinary trading: pursuits of Danish companies operating in British Malaya; on the contrary, every help is being extended to them during the presesnt difficult times. The General Manager160 words
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Article155 1940-04-11 2 MUAR, WEDNESDAY. BUILDING COOLIES IN MUAR WENT ON STRIKE YESTERDAY. IT JS UNDERSTOOD THAT ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED COOLIES ARE INVOLVED. It is learned that about two weeks prior to the strike the coolies presen ted ten demands to the contractors. Among the demands were an155 words
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231 1940-04-11 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wed «ia allegations recently made that there had been j.., profiteering in rentals in the Federal Capital have subject of an inquiry by the Selangor Property Owners' and Kal payers' Association (President, Mr. E. A. S. Wagner). Tl231 words
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Article101 1940-04-11 2 Singapore, Thursday. A sequel to the rioting that took place at .ji]f Gjld Cup Biscuit Factory in So Si'SPAS* montn was hear d in the Third Police Court this morninwhen four Chinese were produced before Mr. H. Watson. Outlining the facts of the case Court Inspector101 words
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482 1940-04-11 2 HARBOUR BOARD striker, charged with inciting other workers to remain away from work, to-day told the magistrate that ho would like to call the whole body of workers in the Harbour Board lo prove that he was not a member of an illegal society.482 words
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130 1940-04-11 2 (Tribune .Staff Report* MANY unemployed Asiatics who an now idle will find employmea when a scheme to train the ployed in th c art of bookbinding .started. This is the idea of Mr. X R Blackweii of Kuala Lumpur. Stitching, bind::.; and the art of130 words
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Article150 1940-04-11 2 Last Night's First Nights I ONE never tires of the late S V" Con an Doyle'.s detective stories 4 the exploits of Sherlock Efolnv Basil Rathbone's screen Interpret In the name part of that famous detective of English he,ion i.s reviving interest once more in150 words
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Article96 1940-04-11 2 1 THK Lane states*—Priscilla. Ro and Lola—with the fa Galp Page, are with us again Wives," a Warner Bras', pic I opened at the Aihambra IS yesterday. These four young ladies ha\ together very successfully in nf notable productions during the two years, but it is96 words
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Article58 1940-04-11 2 TWENTY-TWO Hokkiens who had 1 arrived fiom Hongkong and other China ports, were arrainged before Mr X M Byrne, the fourth magistrate today with landing at Singapore without first obtaining permission from t Health Officer or the polio All the accused remarked were unaware (hey58 words
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Advertisement39 1940-04-11 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. SINGAPORE. 60NAL ACCIDENT yvor MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. SKREMBA* MAI ir<r« 1 »ROS. Z ggg £SS CO, Nr LOONG, SSSnc ziKAVS? 6 "t.\ERAL PRODUCE AND BRANCm^ 01 ITD PVERSEA.CHINas F f1 UN KIN CORPORATION, ITO G39 words
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Advertisement138 1940-04-11 2 pUST&CERMSj^^ In feck Your iTnT^^^ Lungs *nE3ti DUST carries millions of disease X (Jerms and these, mixed with S-y/* the air you breathe, get into your throat and lungs. Consequently, A>i\lmw~/^ relaxed throats, coughs and ■"'l'" I f I influenza develop and spread I I amongst your friends. So. protect138 words
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Advertisement69 1940-04-11 2 We Pay F ()r Your News Something i s happenin» i„ town or village. It „iav 0 Mp of national interest. Tell us u will pay for contributions used Write or telephone to the fewi Editor of the Malaya Tribune L any of our offices in Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh69 words
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Article, Illustration223 1940-04-11 3 Staff Reporter) apore, Thursday. rs (Chinese patriotic I ers made up of P r d women, boy and high-class unlverinesa people and of life, leave for Kunming some for Hongkong. lands for relief ot come to an un- originally planned representatives ot v whose object was >223 words
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250 1940-04-11 3 Seremban, Wednesday. AN Assistant Superintendent of Police was the defendant in a case of failing to vaccinate his child before the Police magistrate, Mr. J. A. A. Faith, to-day. The officer, [nche Aim Bakar bin Baginda pleaded not guilty to the charge, but250 words
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Article86 1940-04-11 3 Reuter. London. Apr. 11. It is officially announced that a British fighter intercrpted a Heinkel 111 at a great height near Cap Grisnez. Th° fighter engaged the enemy closely until his ammunition was exhausted. The enemy aircraft was last seen diving into a cloud with black smoke pouringReuter. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration805 1940-04-11 3 TO MAKE AN APPEAL FOR ST. DUNSTAN'S HOME FOR BLIND Served With Anzacs In Last War (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) MALAYA'S problem of the blind will be one step nearer to solution now that the advice and guidance of Sir Clutha Mackenzie, now on805 words
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Article240 1940-04-11 3 Batu Pa hat, Wednesday. DEMARKING that the use ot a knife for settling quarrels of grudges was far too prevalent in ihe state and that in this case the accused had admitted that he was quite ready to use his knife against the complainant, Mr.240 words
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Advertisement109 1940-04-11 3 M ALAYA'S CINEMA DH LUXE BQX QFF T HO\l. IuOO Where Evervbodv Goes BASH. KATHBOXE IN. FICTION'S UNSURPASSED MYSTERY THRILLER of ML TIME "SHERLOCK HOLMES" It, *o\ Special Short I" or" CAST I v LADIES! I OF 1940 DON T MISS THIS IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR FOX BRITISH AthUles" in New109 words
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Advertisement69 1940-04-11 3 FOR MUSIC LOVERS r MUSIC lovers will be in/J 1 tercsted in the > announcement /&jßflt£{7 thai. W April 12 a special page devoted to musical interests will be published week by week in the "Morning Tribune". Written by leading Singapore j musical critics and writers, the page will be69 words
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Advertisement116 1940-04-11 3 pure, refined cane mpar of the highest quality Refined and packed by a British Company in a British Colony obtainable at all Cold Storaoc Branches and high class dealers v v i'\ipi'R 1331 (3 lines), PHONE: SPOKE W» <» 1501 BI'TTEKWOUTH 33. IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANO, !500 4116 words
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84 1940-04-11 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Tpoh. Tuesday. p>R the sake of $30 a pretty, 22 year-old Chinese salesgirl <»van Lye Hong of Ipoh. tried to commit suicide by making a solution of potassium permanganate In court yesterday she teariully told the84 words
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55 1940-04-11 4 Singapore, Wednesday. BAIL of $4.00u was offered this morning to Koh Chin Guan. a Chinese, when he claimed trial before the Criminal District Judge tc a charge of possession of 40 tahils of iron-Government Chandu on board a steamer yesterday. The case was55 words
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457 1940-04-11 4 Child Welfare Society Did Good Work Singapore, Wednesday. REACHING of mother craft to girls of English schools in Singapore is now engaging the attention ol the Department of Education, Mr, H. R. Cheeseman, Deputy Director of Education, told members ol the Child Welfare Society at457 words
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Article53 1940-04-11 4 A public tea party was held on Saturday in the Methodist Girls' School. Malacca, in honour of Miss Ada Pugh. As th r first principal cf the Methodist girls' boarding school (Shellabear Hall I. Miss Pugh worked for many years In Malacca. She is now returning to England on retirement53 words
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Article17 1940-04-11 4 Mr. J. G. Rappoport, M.C.S., has been appointed a Deputy Immigration Officer fcr the Settlement of Malacca17 words
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Article66 1940-04-11 4 CHILDREN in the care of the Child Welfare Society must be the envy of their little sisters and brothers of the town. For they are privileged on uccasion to use the Governor's car. Mrs. B. C. Roberts mentioned at the meeting of the Society that Lady Thomas often66 words
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Article236 1940-04-11 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. 'J-iiE tragic story of the death of a year-old baby following its admission into hospital with scalds on its body was related yesterday to Che Megat Yunus. Second Magisstrate, who sat as Coroner to enquire into the child's236 words
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Article86 1940-04-11 4 Singapore. Wednesday. FINES o' 5i.500 were imposed in the Third Police Court this morning en two Chinese who had last week pleaded puilty to assisting in carrying on a public chap-jee-kee lottery. The accused. Lim Seng <20< and Lim Wai Lai <sf-)5 f wer? both arrested86 words
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Article25 1940-04-11 4 The Hon'ble Mr. A.C. Baker, M.C., M.C.S.. British Adviser. Kelantan, has been granted long leave before retirement He has been Adviser in Kelintan since 1937.25 words
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Advertisement32 1940-04-11 4 k T. II>H AHUS <0., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGE NTs VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Co.ibult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENT* AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 4646. I32 words
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Advertisement304 1940-04-11 4 I Itch Germs I Killed in 7 Minutes Your skin has m arly 50 miliar, and port s where germs hide and rihle Itching, Cracking. B e< Burning, Acne, Rlngwoi Plackh. ads, Pimples, Pool blemishes. Ordinary treatn •r temporary relief becati the germ cause. The ttew dit derm kills the304 words
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Miscellaneous282 1940-04-11 4 Singapore Volunteers The following is the prom «BUM of drill* up t) and for week ending Apr. 14 THURSDAY. APR 11 515 pm. Heftdu.uaricr<s Int. Platoon Wt ioon Training 515 p.m. Fort Canning S.V PS. Section Training. 515 p m Headquarter* Ist. Bn. Signal Section Section Training. 515 p.m. Headquarters282 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-04-11 5 sentries on the look-out in iw er in the North West I run tier region20 words
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Article107 1940-04-11 5 Wednesday. j i» Lore a Police j on a charge of j hin the precincts iockyard without >1 the superintended coolie employed tated that he did uring the course of I KOr g j Chong was said to very dangerous j nfneer stated that i107 words
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492 1940-04-11 5 "PAMPHLET RAIDS" ON HOSTILE TRIBES Singapore. Wednesday. SUPPRESSION of troublesome tribes in the North Western frontier provinces of India is largely the work of the Royal Air Force, and only as a last resort are the troops called upon to help. i492 words
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Article20 1940-04-11 5 Mr. F. N. Syer. J.P.. has been appointed a member of the Rent Assessment Board for the Settlement of Penang.20 words
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Article205 1940-04-11 5 What Readers Are Saying i r of the Malaya Tribune) Mi; people interested in flower wondering why the .i.o Trophy was not awarded H s Tan at the Flower Show coii ihat he not enly gained umber of points, but a'oO amount in cash priz':.v i H205 words
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Article256 1940-04-11 5 (To ihe Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir—The announcement of the 1939 December Cambridge local examl a lesults reminds me of the change. to me seems necessary, regarding the method of award of scholarships by In previous years, scholarships were awarded without any ot t h n256 words
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Article, Illustration45 1940-04-11 5 i u'.Oi ranee of mountains Royal Air Force planes fly over the Safed jj T his range of during reconnaissance over the north\«st frontier °I rOU these mouninonntaing divides Afghanistan from India and »i tains that the Khvber P*ss45 words
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63 1940-04-11 5 jk LARGE gathering filled the hall of PI the Old Supreme Court building yesterday when Dr. W. E. Hutchinson. Municipal Health Officer, lectured on anti-gas treatment. Persistent and non-persistent Gas. its horror and treatment was widely discussed in the presence of members of63 words
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Article68 1940-04-11 5 Singapore. Wednesday FOR trying to brib? a police constable not to summons him for crossing Qvsr a white line at a road junction yesterday against a traffic signal, a 35--year old'ricksha puller was thi> mcrnine fined $10 in the Third Police Court Ike ricksha-puller, Chua Ah68 words
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Advertisement110 1940-04-11 5 I MILKMAID MILK C^ffi WITHIN REACH OF ALL Wf^f I thl pri P Milk so that you can now obtain a Urge tin M l^ from any shop for only 32 cents. Milkmaid This is the identical price at which it was sold 7 years ago, so it can truthfully110 words
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702 1940-04-11 6 BARKER SCORES THREE COALS S R C PTVTVr- 4 Gordon Highlanders 2. G an inspiring display, the S.R.C. scored their first victory of excitW fiT! 0 When th6y met thc Gordon Highlanders in a fast and Aft k division match at the Stadium702 words
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Article348 1940-04-11 6 THE following are handicaps for races on the tinrd day of the Governor's Cap meeting: Hcrsrs, Class X, Div. I—7 furs. Golden Blaze 9 n Wicklow Bay b 12 Bowiaiu 5.10 Echo 3.7 Ka'ili B fi Brawny Lad 8 5 Stratbpcffer o 4 Greyplon 33 Jui\348 words
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Article503 1940-04-11 6 TURFITE - (By TURFITE Singapore, Thursday. WRAINING in preparation for the third day's races of the Singapore Turf Club Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting was continued at Bukit Timah racecourse this mornj ing when several horses and ponies j were given some rousing gallops on j the second track.503 words
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Advertisement112 1940-04-11 6 i B1 r~- >• I I«-.-.«. C"..i«tf 0r..-" r.w; C--\rf.-i. V-'o >..'.ni.'W »ai»» $0 Ii HI W IB SUPREMACY IN ENTERTAINMENT PAR PAINTS H A V E MATER I A L L V CONTRIBUTED TO .HE EMBELLISHMEM OF SIN(.AP 0 R F S NEWEST ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE. SPECIFY PAR PAINTS WHEN112 words
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Advertisement294 1940-04-11 6 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer in agonies, cor/Stantbrain-wearv-jr and pain caused by piles, they have never discussed this tronhu even sucft a confidant as their chem you art a sufferer, make up your m t ask your chemist about the preparation Man Zan. This deal294 words
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1728 1940-04-11 7 HI NGIST REGIMENT PAY WELL iii the early pari ol the morning made the going at the day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's held at Bukit Timah yesterday, on the soft side. distinctly smaller than on Saturday, hut they made with1,728 words
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Article100 1940-04-11 7 Race 1: First Ra $33 and $9. Keep Guessing $8. Marcheta II $8. Race 2: Henffist $80 and 16. I* Touquet $7. See You Later $12. Race 3: Little John $24 and $8. Furious $11. Stella's Pet SB. Race 1: Regiment $78 and $18. Paramour $12.100 words
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Advertisement92 1940-04-11 7 WHEN CHILDREN OUTGROW THE IK STRENGTH mowing children, nou- keep pace with growth. i the child gets thin, with no energy or inclinourishment, doctors and there is nothing better than It builds up flesh, bone and providing all the essential Qts in an easily digestible Ti places all the energy92 words
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Article272 1940-04-11 8 J*HE German invasion of Norway and Denmark serves to remind us again Of the grave danger to all the smaller neutral States in Europe as long as the Nazi regime exists. The most deplorable feature of this war is that the right of small countries and peoples272 words
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Article184 1940-04-11 8 WE can foresee, therefore, that the present war, which is now centred around the North Sea, may before long be extended to the Mediterranean, particularly the Balkan region. There is even a possibility of action being extended to the Far East, to the Russian port of Vladivostok,184 words
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208 1940-04-11 8 Hongkong, Apr. 10. ACCORDING to the latest report, it is stated that the Macao Government has accepted two of the five demands laid down recently by the Japanese authorities. The two accepted terms are said to b e that Japanese in plain clothes are allowed208 words
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Article119 1940-04-11 8 ANkana, Apr. 9. N inquest on 14 strikers killed in the copper mine riot last Wednesday resulted in a verdict that the natives were killed by soldiers acting in defence of heir lives and also of the lives of oft e:als in the compound of the119 words
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Article87 1940-04-11 8 Reuter. New York, Apr. 9. AN editorial In the Herald-Tribune on tangled Asiatic sympathies, refers to the indentity 0 f American and British peoples' attitudes to China, Japan and Russia and notes that the House of Commons controversy has drawn from the Chamberlain Government "a pretty satisfactory promiseReuter. - 87 words
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Article89 1940-04-11 8 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 10. The Norwegian Legation is besieged by Norwegians, offering their services to fight for their country, i Offers are also being received from nationals of other countries. The Norwegian news agency announces that German troops reached the outskirts of Oslo at 3 p.m. StrategicReuter. - 89 words
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Article21 1940-04-11 8 Reuter. Ottawa, Apr. 10. Mr. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister, has announced establishment of a Department of Munitions and Supply by Government.—Reuter,Reuter. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration63 1940-04-11 8 QUESTIONS of dire for Malaya are l^Z the Nazi aggression dinavia. Ull Norway is not by an German hands, but so battle rages Norway's trade must cease. It is a world-wide service v of the freighters call and Penang. Denmark is completely h i hands. What becomes East63 words
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Article129 1940-04-11 8 frIOSE ships which were D ports at the time of occ will have been taken ov< the Germans if they were not escape. But the Germans unable to use them outsid< Baltic Sea. Those in foreign ports or high seas may never retu the war is over.129 words
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Article108 1940-04-11 8 JT must b e remembered that the East Asiatic Company has n i of its capital in London and much of the business might be saved run independently of Copenh; and under Allied protection. A hint of this is given in the d< of the Malayan Governments108 words
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Article96 1940-04-11 8 must not judge the Danes harshly lor not fighting In the circumstances it would hay* been a slaughter. Their only fault is the error ment by their politicians an erf made by all the small neutral ing Norway. They could not mail neutrality. Their choice was to96 words
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Article42 1940-04-11 8 A GERMAN attack on Hollai a houiiy expected. It seems likely that the N try to seize Sweden. This w probably make th > Rusj and seize Finland and a port Sweden. The Allies ma} prevent it. C. H. Stanley Jones42 words
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20 1940-04-11 8 Reuter. London. Apr 1 According to the Rome telephone communication betn 1 and Stockholm was restored day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration721 1940-04-11 9 Nazis Admit Loss Of Two Cruisers Reuter. London, Apr. 10. GERMAN communique admits that two cruisers, the Bluecher and the Karlsruhe, have been sunk. The Admiralty announce that British destroyers attacked enemy forces in Narvik at dawn to-day and encountered strong opposition. II.M.S.Reuter. - 721 words
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Article247 1940-04-11 9 Reuter. London, Apr. U. ii hen tic eyewitness ac- f the German's entry into m > n ed from Reuters Osh| the- i a British sun* ni\ escaped the vigil„j tin armed German guards fri ntler to Sweden la*t sight the pavements he i Germans aReuter. - 247 words
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Article112 1940-04-11 9 REUTER. AMSTERDAM, APR. 10. £LL LAST NIGHT AND THIS MORNING SPECIAL TRAINS WERE R U MBLING THROUGH HOLLAND, TAKING SOLDIERS BACK FROM LEAVE. AT UTRECHT, THE CENTRE-POINT OF THIS ACTIVITY, THE AUTHORITIES SPENT THE ENTIRE NIGHT WORKING OUT DETAILS FOR HANDLING THE EXTRA TRAFFIC. LOUD-SPEAK-ERS WEREREUTER. - 112 words
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Article144 1940-04-11 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 10. S H circles in London state that the German Government has put pressure upon the Swedish to accept "protection" such as was forced upon Denmark. At the same time. Reuters diplomatic correspondent learns that Scandinavian circle;: feel that the Germans doReuter. - 144 words
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Article158 1940-04-11 9 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 10. WHATEVER happens it may be '(firmed that during the whole »1 the war, not a ton of iron ore will go to Germany r,, "i Narvik," declared M. Reynaud, lk| "v in the Senate. aid the action taken by theReuter. - 158 words
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Article43 1940-04-11 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 10. The Admiralty announces: German claims to have hit and seriously damaged by bombs two battleships and two heavy cruisers are not correct. The truth is that no battleship was damaged but two cruiser* received very slight damage from splinters.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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138 1940-04-11 9 Reuter. Paris. Apr. 10 ACCORDING to a Stockholm message, the breakdown ol Norwegian communications is so complete that little is known of .vhat is happening at the moment, but the news which trickles through suggests there is sporadic resistance in parts of Hie country.Reuter. - 138 words
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Advertisement252 1940-04-11 9 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impure blood, failing memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time will'be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly and252 words
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Advertisement106 1940-04-11 9 Announcing A NEW TRUFOCD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow; emulsified Cream Fat; the soluble Carbohydrates, Lactose and Glucose; Mineral salts; Organic kon Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A And D from natural sources and Vitamins 81, 82. PROVIDES106 words
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Article37 1940-04-11 10 Reuter. Washington. April 11. DANISH Minister Kauffman on emergln t from his interview with Presidcnl Roosevelt .'aid he understood from Roosevelt's words that the President would continue to recognise him as Denmark's representative.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article23 1940-04-11 10 Reuter. Bin.. ci A According to a Luxemburg "Luxemburg" German barkation piers along M stitutes a large purLuxemburg frontier.—RiReuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement236 1940-04-11 10 Cl J \KJ for clear d > Xyr produftlon V 2j dwy are unsurpass* v 1 HOK BOON LEONC 2 Distributors: GOLD LEAF TEA If you have drunk "GOI D v l>ayou know how well they you have not. drink IT. Gel Atncw of Ceylon's BESI IDIAMOND Bedsteads I j236 words
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Advertisement164 1940-04-11 10 1 SOME LEADING] MANUFACTURERS Whom We Represent Building Materials Paints -PAR Malayan Paint Works Ltd. Wall Tiles -T. R. Boote Ltd. Roof Tiles -The Commonwealth Trusl Ltd. Malthoid Roofing -The Paraffine Companies Inc. Armour ('oat -Canadian Stucco Products Ltd. ICanec Building Board -Hawaiian Cane Products Ltd Asbestos Cement -Turners Asbestos164 words
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Miscellaneous510 1940-04-11 10 I RADIO I SINGAPORE LONDON as- a re's.» ra 1 -v., r melrei (S-M n»c|S). GSF 15.14 Mfj (13.92 metre.) ir GSJ 21.13 Mn (19.82 metre* i lb Miscellaneous Gramophone Records. 6.05 News Summary. 1.30 News; mid-day Rubber, Tin and 020 Orchestral Concert-8.8.C. ScotCopra prices. tish Orchestra. 1 4i) Interval.510 words
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257 1940-04-11 11 British Interests Obstruct Solution Madras, Apr. 4. linjr to talk of reconciliation between Muslims and says Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar commenting on Lord adcast. Jn his opinion the British analysis of the Indian ulated to transform a difference in political objectives nd hatred, and to257 words
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98 1940-04-11 11 j Bombay, Apr. 6. j TH; I the Millowner's Asso- tiie following 'com- moon. With reference to the statement which I i the Press suggesting a possibility of intervenr arbitration on the issue of the food allowance which was the unnecessary and deplorstrike, the Millowners'98 words
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Article100 1940-04-11 11 New Delhi, Apr. 4. A CLEAR indication of the exact period within which the goal of dominion status of Westminister Statute variety would be realised by India, without the least room for procrastination would have satisfied a considerable section of Indian public opinion, declared Dewan100 words
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Article19 1940-04-11 11 The Sind Government have decided to appoint three Parliamentary Secretaries lcr the six Ministers, two Muslims and one Hindu.19 words
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Article320 1940-04-11 11 WITH a view to encouraging the industrial development of the province vhe Punjab Government have set apart a sum of about four lakhs of rupees for grant of loans and subsidies to industries under the Punjab State Aid to Industries Act. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru performed the320 words
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Article406 1940-04-11 11 Allahabad. Apr. 6. A PERMANENT staff of inspectors and a Women's Department are amongst the immediate plans which Maulana Azad, the Congress president, will implement at the All-India Congress Committee Office. The Congress president feels that the regular staff at the A.U .C. is not406 words
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45 1940-04-11 11 Ahmedabad, Apr. 6. A riec'aration that the Ahrars were ready to participate In the Congress struggle for freedom was made at a meeting of 'he loca 1 Ahrars. The speakers appealed to the Muslims to take to the spinning wheel.45 words
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Advertisement151 1940-04-11 11 r INDIA PAGE KDITKD BY V. E. JACOB B.A. WSi WEAK -NO J«« MUWS 5 f <W O R 0 Lftl I F*§L AMBITION J THATvmi V 'ttrbury's Compound helps to build you up I jk «Hnckly, properly. It stimulates the and so r J. y «jda nature in building151 words
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Advertisement493 1940-04-11 11 riY^jagy^ -ALL INCLUSIVE" FARES LONDON £163 REGULAR TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE, Jimaft are used on the Hyin^ Singapore Europe! via nahj» Ih K1 r- Mom Naples to Paris and London excellent train As* for The All Inclusive" Fares and make your t m M sleep- tr| P K.L.AI. to Bangkok, Rangoon493 words
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Advertisement278 1940-04-11 12 ANOTHER BIG ATTRACTION TOR MALAYA'S Largest Finest AIR-CONDITIO NED THEATRE! Thr"' 1 to the amaairg tale <>i u vl NEXT WEEK whos, ghastly power made a city cringe witl as he stalked through erowoea duk* at the una PAPITHI Condemned to live v. \methingun w\IIIULi a woman icfto can not278 words
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Advertisement268 1940-04-11 12 The Most Perfect Picture Entertainment in Town! ALH AMUR A j Four Daughters" I Rosemary Lane Lola.Lane; Gale Page j ARE'NOW Claude Rains i —s JEFFREY LYNN EDDIE ALBERT GARFIELD '79 tMay Robson Frank McHugh Portr y ,h h ""'y« ol "Mickey Herder. Dick Foran Henry O'Neill .»He A^ P268 words
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Advertisement271 1940-04-11 12 THE PRETTIEST GIRLS FROM CHINA PREFER THE MOST PATRONISED CABARET IN MALAYA TO-DAY CHINESE SCREEN Btfej^' HONGKONG GLAMOUR GIRL ARRIVES. EFBUT SATURDAY, 13TH APRIL TO-iMiTT AT 8 SARONG Haunting Malay W KABAYA Musk Played To iP^ Western Dance SI NIGHI Rhythm two uam^ AFTER TWO WEEKS' ABSENCE IX W x271 words
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Advertisement522 1940-04-11 13 fnfrHc tyticea! V- 1 Impkovemfnt trust. ljS(> 1 .vitcd for the supply and 'df metal windows and t- ve: Hats at the Old Race •nation and Form of stained at the Office improvement Trust d« posit of $50 which if a bona fide tender is L ie plans and specificajjinitteo522 words
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Advertisement624 1940-04-11 13 In the Estate of TAN KUYI NEO, deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59) notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Tan Kirn Neo late of Singapore, who died at the Mental Hospital. Singapore o n th? 18th day of624 words
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Advertisement1065 1940-04-11 13 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). In th.- High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 94 of 1935. Re HAJI SAYNA MANJOOR SAHIB MARICAR of No. 210, Balestier Road. Singapore, Trader. NOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend is intended to1,065 words
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Advertisement368 1940-04-11 13 Hs£^^£Zfl!lto#l2* SlJ N TALKIE* II FW, Willi 111 TO-NIGHT 7.30 IK3O HI t ff' WW If fmllf ERROL FLYNN IN IpjgjjH .M^M#H NM %£J DAW TV iT DRAWING TREMENDOUS I 1 CROWDS I D %XEI gh I xiik DEATH *M f lj UJ **~t*tm ■im 1 (Showing without a ml)368 words
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Advertisement591 1940-04-11 14 CLASSIFIED-ADS WANTED—A Chinese clerk with sound knowledge of French language. Apply P.O. Box 442, Singapore. WANJIED upcountry agents for General Engravers. Apply 663, Geylang Road, Singapore. 141-EK WANTED an apprentice for Radio shop. Apply Box No. 779, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (109-D). "LOTUS' Face Powder. Certhied Pure. Agents Wanted.591 words
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Advertisement517 1940-04-11 14 Educational mm X iti civen by PERSONAL HOME ll t l]l Malay, experienced teacher, tea k R oCl d, Please apply, MunshL 3« 111 ,-,2-Di. Singapore. A. BERSHADSKY'S Vl< >' J\ (late of Odessa Mosc< J o L. re ,city 107-A, Sophia Road, SJi High School Buiknng 1 Moaeiau Telephone517 words
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Advertisement589 1940-04-11 14 Miscellaneous HAVE YOU LOST at the Races? Buy nc-Tacs Raceguide, on sale everywhere and pick your own winners. Back intelligently. (9 D FISH CHLPS "Snacks" our specialities. Lunch delivered offices—Special rates for Business Girls. The Snack Shop. (Opposite Roxy Cinema) 63 East Coast Road. Singapore. (76-Di YOUNG MAN in English589 words
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Advertisement479 1940-04-11 14 WANTED Two junior active partners with small cap.lal to invest in and supervise building constructions etc. Profit assured, reply quick to Box 791. co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (134-D». GENERAL INVESTMENT. Advertisers have capital available for investment 'n any sound business, or partnership of DOSlness. Address proposals to 80.-; 707, Malaya479 words
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Advertisement633 1940-04-11 14 PUPS ALSATIAN. Bull Terrier, Wire Haired and Smooth Fox-Terrier at New Changi Farm Simpang, Bedok. (102-D). ""FOR SALE: Cured First Quality Monkey Skin. Particulars apply 132 Selegie Road, Singapore. UUB-D». HOHNER ACCORDION with case. Excellent Condition. Sacrifice for $180 Apply Far Eastern Music School, Kiik Terrace, Singapore. (121-D; FOR SALE.633 words
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Advertisement540 1940-04-11 14 I Professional j TRANSLATIONS undi j English, vice-versa. Bok Tribune, Singapore. I ACCOUNTANT gives advtaT I Accounts Control and v I -roof System ol Account b, ra i(J c!o Malaya Tribune. Sii N Astrology WHY WORRY or be v 7' your life's problems. A and secure expert. Sim I Advice.540 words
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232 1940-04-11 15 Market Reports (Fran Our Financial Correspondent) singapore, thursday, i one exception—a drop qf one-eighth of a in the price of rubber in new york—the te \den< v for commodity prices to improve continues foreign markets. tin232 words
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Article51 1940-04-11 15 Reuter. London. Apr. 10. THE Stock Exchange was distinctly brighter at the close, after a dull opening. The best feature of the market was the Eastern demand for Indian Irons and Steel of Eer.gal and Burma Corporation issues, all of which advanced. Wall Street wasReuter. - 51 words
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Article233 1940-04-11 15 Singapore. Apr. 11. The fcllowingr are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily wrcuiar issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T T. 2 4 1 16 London demand 2 4 1 16 Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland demand 208% Hamburg demand New York demand233 words
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Article141 1940-04-11 15 Singapore, Wednesday. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 195 Rice Siam 2 180 Rice Siam 3 160 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 135 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 132 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice141 words
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Article28 1940-04-11 15 Mr. N.K.L. Narayanan Iyer, Technical Assistant attached to the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Teluk Anson, and Mr. K.NDL.V. Velliappa are at present inmates of the Ipoh District Hospital.28 words
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Article25 1940-04-11 15 Singapore, Thursday. Prices or tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 35 i Sellers 36. TIN 8120, up 125 words
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Article296 1940-04-11 15 LONDON TIN London, Wednesday. Cash i Price) £232% Buyers £252,2 Sellers ial Price) £250 Buyers £250' 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Wednesday. ribrh: Buyers Sellers Firm Jf* 11 316 11 516 11 316 11 516 Forward* June 113 16 115 16 September 11'» 11% LONDON SU ARE296 words
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Article897 1940-04-11 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April, 10. MINIM, B';?cn Seller* Ampat Tin 4j7ft 4 10.i Austral Amal 5,9 6 3 Ayer Hltam 21i- 22 -xd Ayer Weng .05 .70 Austral Malay 35|- 37[Bangrln 21[- 22!Batu Selangor 1.50 1.55 cd Berjuntal io 3 1113 Burma Malay 22|- 23JChenderiang 15 6 16!6cd897 words
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Article75 1940-04-11 15 Chungking Five thousand tons of mining machinery belonging to the British Peking Syndicate which had been removed to Szechwan Province prior to th? seizure of mines by |j c puppets in North. China, are now opeiating in dineient places in Szerhwan. turning out more than 50075 words
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Advertisement161 1940-04-11 15 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone Manager's Office 4512 Sub-Manager's Office 4767 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address: "PROVINBANK." Head Office —Siuchow, Kwangtung PAIO UP CAPITAL (Ch.) 10,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS 13,000,000 TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors T. L. SOONG TSENG YANG FU Y. C. KOO CHAN YIU161 words
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Advertisement187 1940-04-11 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In 53.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital 14,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1.900,000 00 General Reserve $300,000 00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANX" Telephone Nos.:— 5182. 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF Wee Kheng CKJiag, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy187 words
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Advertisement342 1940-04-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P.O. BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES I For all 'nforrnation apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5.N.C0. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return342 words
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Advertisement193 1940-04-11 15 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. 6- 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 perforce193 words
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Article32 1940-04-11 16 Reuter. London. Apr. 10 The Parliamentary Labour Party has decided not to a-: for a private session to-morrow, but instead to have a public debate on the Norwegian situation —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article30 1940-04-11 16 British Wireless. London, Apr. 10. Following a meeting of the Supreme War Council the Premier visited Buck I Ingham Palace and reported to t.ac I King.—ftriiish Wireless.British Wireless. - 30 words
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775 1940-04-11 16 HITLER MAKES LAST AND FATAL BLUNDER Montreal, Apr. 10. (CANADIANS "in enormous numbers" have offered to cross the Atlantic to uzht in defence of Norway, declared the Norwegian Consul-General, M. Steen. (Reuter'.s Special Commentary) THE New York Times says, "The chief obstacles to German775 words
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Article115 1940-04-11 16 Reuter. Washington. Apr 10. PRESIDENT Roosevelt discus Scandinavian situation u.th Mr Sumner Welles'. The final deci.-v;n regarding the extension of the neutra!;tv law to include Norway and Denmark apparently delayed owing to lack of diplomatic information from Norway. The President also conferred with Mr. Jesse Jones.Reuter. - 115 words
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Article67 1940-04-11 16 Reuter. Paris. Apr ]q A NAVAL spokesman, n naval operations in th > j,' Sea, said: "We haw Ir< on the spot and there complete co-operation bet French and British in Sea. which is the Briti h of operations." The spokesman added the Norwegian Government i■ jReuter. - 67 words
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140 1940-04-11 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 11. ACCORDING to the Swedish paper Aftonbladet, in spite of the Soviet decision to remain neutral big Russian troop concentrations are reported in North Russia. The Russian Arctic Fleet is reported to have steamed up. According to the French wireless Madame Kolontai.Reuter. - 140 words
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Article201 1940-04-11 16 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 11. After the first day's pclling in the biggest election light in the history ol the International Settlement Anglo-American quarters confidently expect victory, thus maintaining the status quo on the Municipal Council. Over 8,000 foreign voters including 3,500 Japanese are eligible to vote. It isReuter. - 201 words
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Article165 1940-04-11 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 11. 11HE Air Ministry announces that on Wednesday afternoon, two long-range Royal Air Force fighters were searching mer Norway for enemy aircraft that might be attempting to attack < fleet, they sighted two enemy bombers which were about to land <• an aerodromeReuter. - 165 words
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Article76 1940-04-11 16 THE scientific cultivation and produc- tion of tea will be taught at the Futan University here as from next fall, involving the operation of an experimental farm and courses concerning the technique of production and marketing management. This project is supported by the China National Tea76 words
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61 1940-04-11 16 Japanese women buy ported from Japan by ti Motor Transport Compai ting at the north of tin in Shanghai have declared a protest against the 18-h< day at the wages of $1 of forty-thre? women bu a>*? returning to Japan The Company has be for61 words
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Advertisement253 1940-04-11 16 BOOKS FOR GARDEN LOVfcKS. BWna f JL harden House 'Jm NO W 1.00 Bigger and Belter Roses for f.a. 1.. 0 NUW Rose Growing by J. v r N()W j 9 The Rock Garde,;, by £{J NO V LM The Book of Orchids by 11 mv t M The B<,ok253 words
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Advertisement51 1940-04-11 16 II A I It I If you have bald head. >«J ,|U is thin or grows slouh off in patches or sent encounter early gre\n have dandruff or fe« an sensation on your scaip. w„t for capillocena (Made in Kalj Wonderful results. M Postage 25 cts. i CHAM CO.. li"51 words
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