Malaya Tribune, 23 April 1940
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Title Section22 1940-04-23 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 97. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, April 2 5. 1940.22 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-04-23 1 (See page 16) i I.Ojpdon. calling rting street to see the Prime *i Mr. Neville Chamberlain20 words
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Article35 1940-04-23 1 London, April 23. T c Rod tatea that a new Geragrecment has been by the German reDr Clodius, and the RuCommerce. It adds thai ihe details will be published in a lew da?35 words
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480 1940-04-23 1 Allies \6 Control Of Strategic Railway Troops In North Hopelessly Isolated Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 23. REPORTS received last night indicate that the Germans have been recalling their troops along the railway linking Narvik with the Swedish mines. n AReuter. - 480 words
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330 1940-04-23 1 REAR-ADMIRAL'S FEAR OF FAR EAST CONFLICT Washington, Apr. 22. Reuter. I'll I is. Secretary, .Mr. Cordell Hull, said to-day that his Government would not undertake to "dictate to the Philippine legislature or 1 inu [."'--lire to bear on it in connection with Japan's objectionReuter. - 330 words
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Article106 1940-04-23 1 Reuter. PLANES, believed to be German were reported off the south-east coast last night. Heavy gunfire was heaid and great flashes were JJ« just above the water, as if bomtis were exploding. A-i aircraft believed to be German was also leported off the easi coast lastReuter. - 106 words
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Article74 1940-04-23 1 Pari?, April 23. A French war communique states that in Bast Mose'ie we repulsed by our nre an attack of an enemy aetachmeiv which did not succeed in approaching %urut°Sunday night several deep rerennaissaners have been carried out DJ Sur air force. During Monday mo74 words
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Article57 1940-04-23 1 London, Apr. 2.'i. •£>iERCE lighting is now proceeding between the British and (Jerman forces at Stiklestad, some 40 miles north-east of Trondhiem. A correspondent states that German destroyers from Trondhitm landed troops south of Trendhiem with the object of attacking the British In the rear hut the Germans57 words
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Article97 1940-04-23 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 23. MILITARY authorities in the Swedish province of Norrbotten have received reports from the frontier that troops have been landing by parachute in Sweden. Ski patrols have been hunting for them, without result so far. Two Swedish fishing boats were machine-gunned by aReuter. - 97 words
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Article61 1940-04-23 1 Reuter. The last vestiges of the German claims that they are protecting Norway are lading from the German press. Koelnische Zeitung openly attacks King Haakon, saying he left no stone unturned to encourage his people to rdopt an anti-German attitude. The paper declares that with the expulsion of the NorwegianReuter. - 61 words
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185 1940-04-23 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, APR. 22. THE STATE DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN INFORMED THAT C4PT. LOSEY, ASSISTANT UNITED STATES MILITARY ATTACHE TO STOCKHOLM, WAS KILLED WHEN THE GERMANS RAIDED DOMTAAS, IN NORWAY, FROM THE AIR ON SUNDAY. CAPT LOSEY IS THE FIRST AMERICAN TO BE KILLEDReuter. - 185 words
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Advertisement15 1940-04-23 1 j KEE p THE DATE OPEN for OUR T OTTERK 9J BRIDE FRIDAY APR. 2<>TH15 words
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Advertisement83 1940-04-23 1 USE AST RO VA* 01N TME N T, SURE CUKE FOR SINGAPORE fOOT l<ecr ii c s i^T^T^X^ I ItO/J X IX EES* THAX OXE II o7 J iiorn... 98 FROZEN FOODS I A DOAfZST/C I KEPT FOR DAYS M*fT&»p/£ e£ j FROZEN DESSERTS Tir f Y I easily quickly83 words
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232 1940-04-23 2 Singapore, Monday. efficient manner in which the police help people who are being bullied into paying 'protection' money and who ask for help was revealed in the Third Police Court this morning when Soon Ah Teck, 25-year-old Hengwha was convicted on two charges of232 words
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119 1940-04-23 2 Singapore. Monday. DISCONNECTING a section of v an iron drain pipe from one of the Singapore Improvement Trust houses at Kreta Ayer Road, a young Chinese made his way cautiously out of the back door into a back lane on Saturday morning. A vigilant constable on duty119 words
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Article112 1940-04-23 2 Singapore. Monday. A HOKKDEH woman and two men, alleged to have been concerned in the theft of jewellery and cash amounting to $113 from a house in Cross Street, claimed trial when produced before Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court, to-day. They were.112 words
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423 1940-04-23 2 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS BY LOCAL ACRICULTU RISTS (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) yALUABLE ADVICE IS NOW AVAILABLE TO MANAGERS OF ESTATES AND MINES AND OTHERS IN CHARGE OF LARGE INSTITUTIONS WHERE FAIRLY LARGE STOCKS ARE BEING KEPT. ON THE STORAGE OF RICE, WHICH FORMS AN IMPORTANT PART423 words
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86 1940-04-23 2 Twpinr Singapore. Monday. HREE Formasans, mcmbrrs of ln opera company, fell foul of the lav and were arrested. They were eh r before Mr. h. wataon, the Tnl?d me glS ße a^, Wlth haVhl fail <* <° »855 tne Registrar of Aliens when thmchanged86 words
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Article63 1940-04-23 2 Shameen, April. 7. T Hi L Ch i cse custom house is now liv cation 6 tw n cW t Nanki Aa S as indifhe Wanf chin^J 3 on "nally under tw B ,r? mg wei regime. t an lncreass of Japanes. unreXeVS c ustoms as a prelude to the63 words
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Article229 1940-04-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. Jg I CYCLES have had a nasty habit of disappearing in Muar lately. This morning- three men appeared before Inche Haron bin Ahmad charged with theft of the machines. Tah Ah Kow had four charges of theft preferred against him.229 words
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Article117 1940-04-23 2 Singapore, Monday. tempers during a gamI Wing game resulted in Chow 1 New l ook, a young Chinese, being hurt. Ho was taken to the hospital <<"• treatment as his neck was bleeding badly. WOng Seng, the assailant, was convicted by Mr. H. Watson, the117 words
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Article29 1940-04-23 2 Singapore, Monday by a revenue officer orresiea To-day. Lieu Ah Thik was sentenced I» and addlfion SrimuS 4^^^ 1 McFal. in the ZcttSST' Sen,or29 words
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Article215 1940-04-23 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) nmt-rv Singapore, Tuesday. pORTY hve youthful patients at the were h ?™32 t were cheered by a visit from members of the local branch of the Y„un\ %X tn Ch tia Association yesterday morning. y Thes e kiddie..' are crinnle<; «nri We215 words
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108 1940-04-23 2 Singapore, Tuesday. OVERWROUGHT mourners almost caused a riot in Havelock Road yesterday. At lunch time thirty members of the riot squad' were summoned to No. 33, Havelock Road, after an urgent message from the Chinese Protectorate reporting that a riot was about to108 words
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112 1940-04-23 2 Singapore, Monday. case in which a Chinese woman, Tan Kirn Neo, claimed damages of $1,500 from Poon Seng Co., contractors, alleging thai their lorry, driven by their servant, had knocked down and killed her 13--year-old daughter, on Sept. 1, at Ponggol Road, was112 words
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Article196 1940-04-23 2 Singapore \i, (SINGAPORE magistn mined to see for when then have to hear involve games of "ski] Only a day or so ago |f a went to the New World Park darts to satisfy himself thai Ik was not one of chance and th? gan196 words
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113 1940-04-23 2 Singapore. Itoesdaj COB the first time in even months. 1 1 an elderly Indian, who hid rwen ordered twelve month's poliet Mh pervision. failed to report t<> flu Police. The omission cosi him a week's rigorous imprisonment Appearing before Mr. L C the Fifth113 words
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391 1940-04-23 2 Singapore, Mond J\ term, of public services that sum can amount to a great dea And therein, it seems to me, i s to b e found the true value ol this offering," said the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, Officer Administer nig391 words
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Article46 1940-04-23 2 Mr. Sih. Shou-Heng, the untitled sul at Calcutta, is coming to Kuala Lumpur as Chinese Consul, in place of Mr Sze Zau Tsung, who has been summoned to return to China by the Chins* Foreign Office. The new Consi ii pected to leave Calcutta on Api46 words
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Advertisement92 1940-04-23 2 TjJTTITTrIE > PARKER VACUMATfC THAT IS GUARANTEED DROPPED 3.000 FEET from a plane A*nV.wl. Cn. Placed up unharmed... proof of Pa-kei k,d MILLIONS OF WRITING HOURS with I jlffi 19 m-rhc s record for never-failing 3ervice /f CHERISHED FOR ITS BEAUTY, the jewel beauty is a source of genuine, Sna92 words
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Advertisement53 1940-04-23 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. £HINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATE >N INSURANCE. AGENTSMALACCA HONG CHYE *< <> S.LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG —NG KON CHEE. SEREMBAN POI BROS. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. ».EE AH WENG PENANG GENERAL PRODI Cl AGENCY. LTD AND53 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-04-23 3 ning from a successful Netherlands East Indies, Kashir an danseuse (1 i> now in Singapore. ken of in her national the Illustrated Indian Vermd, Eastern dancer n appreciation of Western > iireat things should i stage a fleer dance in a al in lei rone off.47 words
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Article47 1940-04-23 3 Singapore, Monday r ih having committed armt with a pistol. Koh Lai Chinese, claimed trial Oldham In th,? Second Court, to-day. as alleged to have comat Changi Read at 8 p.m. Such, prosecuting, offered sum of $100 when case >r mention on Apr. 2947 words
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167 1940-04-23 3 Singapore. Tuesday. QNLY nine members and the Secretary attended the first of a series of lectures on first aid organised by the Y.W.C.A. in conjunction with the St. John Ambulance Association at their premises to-day. This response is most disappointing in times of167 words
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Article52 1940-04-23 3 A gift of $10,000 from the Shows Rubber Co.. Ltd.. Teluk Sengat Estate. Kota Tinggi has been made to the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The Managing Director, in making it. said that it was the wish of the company that is should be employed for the purpose of assisting the sick52 words
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Article102 1940-04-23 3 THE usual gala dinner and dance in honour of Saint George has been ruled out by committee members < f the association as unfitting in the circumstances. Whl!st England is at war they feel that the money could be better Fpent, and nave decided in favour of102 words
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Article11 1940-04-23 3 Mr. Gho Tiauw untitled has been granted a certificate ol naturalisation.11 words
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Article227 1940-04-23 3 Sungej Patani, Saturday. DESTRUCTIVE thunderstorm that swept over Sungei Patani on the night of March 9 and which resulted in the death of a Chinese coolie, who was one of seven struck in a house, and the destruction of three pillars of the house and227 words
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Article, Illustration481 1940-04-23 3 Attorney General Gives A Hint (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) CONSIDERABLE SATISFACTION IS FELT IN BUSINESS CIRCLES AT THE HINT GIVEN AT THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING YESTERDAY BY THE ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE HON. MR. N. A. WORLEY, THAT THE REGISTRATION OF BUSINESSES BILL MIGHT481 words
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157 1940-04-23 3 AFTER about ten years' tenancy, Khoo Chwee Chia, a local businessman, ha* been ordered by the Rent Assessment Board to quit his premises at No. 30 and 31 Duxon HM, which in the words of Mr. J. 81. Fraser, Town Planning assistant157 words
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Article, Illustration29 1940-04-23 3 Picture shows the members of the R at untitled Beard-the men who prev.r.t rcnl-proliteer.ng- bef< re Ihelr «"JJ^IJ TL V, r ?7 sn.-,, M N. Wanlrll, and .ap Tutc.29 words
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Advertisement153 1940-04-23 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. mm %mmm PHONE- SPORE 537G (S lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 in (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501,153 words
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Article149 1940-04-23 4 For Safety's Sake (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. having afforded luxurious shelter for more than two decades, the beautiful group of hig angsenna trees adjoining the Padang are going down under the saw. and with them goes one of the outstanding landmarks of149 words
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Article114 1940-04-23 4 Singapore, Tuesday. A Sliol assistant, Chen Fui Low. yesterday told the acting com ncr, M. McQuarrie, a strange story. A woman unknown to him, he sain, stepped into his shop at South Bridge Road. In her hand was a paper bag. She sat near the114 words
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Article111 1940-04-23 4 Singapore, Tuesday. r £'HE case during which Leong Ting, the Singapore Harbour Board striker, collapsed in the dock last week, came to a close yesterday, when the magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. passed sentence of three months' and four months' rigorous imprisonment on him. Th" charges111 words
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Article13 1940-04-23 4 Mr. N. A. Worley has been appointed to act as Attorney-General. Straits Settlements13 words
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Article66 1940-04-23 4 APPOINTMENT of a special committee to inquire into the practicability of. a war loan in' Malaya is expected to follow the suggestion made by the senior unofficial member of the L c gislative Council yester-3 day. Neither a proposal to repay such a loan by indirect taxation alone66 words
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169 1940-04-23 4 Singapore. Monday. JT would perhaps be superfluous to give an assurance of unofficial support and assistance to the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, said Mr. F. D. Bisseker, senior unofficial member of the Legislative Council, who congratulated Mr. Jones on his appointment to be Officer Administering169 words
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Article130 1940-04-23 4 Singapore. Monday. SENTENCED in the lower court to .six weeks' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of criminal misappropriation of $10, a Malay corporal of the S.S. Police Force, Khamis bin Asom, unsuccessfully appealed before the Hon. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the High Court this morning.130 words
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Article11 1940-04-23 4 Mr. W. MacQuarrie has been appointed to act as Coroner. Singapore.11 words
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1043 1940-04-23 4 Government Opposed To Touching Reserves Singapore, Monday. REPAYMENT of a war loan by resorting to reserves is unacceptable to Government as an integral part of its policy; neither is Government disposed to commit itself to an undertaking that the cost of such loan shall1,043 words
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Article87 1940-04-23 4 Singapore, U< »<j /GOVERNMENT'S h iK j.. U Mr. C. R qherr, Vm again serve on the I Council was expressed i acting Colonial Seere! 11. Wcisbcrg at m the Counci: tlvs morninj nhrn he referred to Mr (h. s !T signation on proceeding87 words
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Advertisement308 1940-04-23 4 fok& IMA] MALAYA'! PfteMlEP HOTEL i TO-MOKuOW THURSDAY SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE CABARET ATTRACTION First Appearances of the AVI Oil TIIIO SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC I) FKS Aad Farewell Performances of (he PRESTON TIIIO DARING WHIRLWIND SKATERS RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY IQH «KST QUALITY HKKAD CAKES j SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAI308 words
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Advertisement211 1940-04-23 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Statutory Grant Singapore Properties To h? held at The Sale-room of Messrs. A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD., No. 11, Malacca Street, Singapore, OX THURSDAY. 2nd MAY. 1940 at 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE Lot 1. Attractive freehold sea-side land and house No. 9 Amber Road Singapore,211 words
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Advertisement75 1940-04-23 4 USE A WHK^ Squibb Denial Cream is scientifically made by a firm that has enjoyed the coo- 1 lidence of the dental and medical professionsforover three quarters of a century. Delightfully pleasant to use, Squibb >r|& JSIiHH! Dental Cream is, also, absolutely safe. It <p contains no astringents, no harmful75 words
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1149 1940-04-23 5 THE GREAT BATTLE OFF NORWAY ~ye.hoard in a swirling sea. In thai brief moment made. The man fell overboard from H.M.S. Glow--15 destroyer in the North Sea. Lieut.-Commander B. broadcasting from the on, told listeners how ijrgesl sea battles of ,r> came about as the1,149 words
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Article, Illustration13 1940-04-23 5 n ?.n7K»« n M.a. m e Son's first v,s„ U13 words
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Article297 1940-04-23 5 AN amusing description of the last Rotary Luncheon, at the Adelphi is given in the latest Rotary Club notes. It is written by Rotarian A. L. Harrison who describes it as "My Initial and involuntary effort at reporting/ Fxtracts from his report read us loilows: A cloud297 words
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Article, Illustration45 1940-04-23 5 Katharine Ohja was the name riven to this wee irate who was christened by the Vcn. Archdeacon Giaham While on Saturday at si. Andrews Cathedral. She J* daughter of Mr. and sin-am. Chief Eleetrieian QMA I» this picture she is held by her rodmother.45 words
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Advertisement48 1940-04-23 5 "M i uSMESiEE^^^^ RACE I i I j L —j I Running at the same price as in 1932 1936 t y V .;,.r> "MILKMAID" MILK helps to build a healthy raceGive your children "Milkmaid" and they wll thnve. mmWĔmĔkWkWK^^^ Hm9 T m oi Nestle 0 1 (i48 words
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Article213 1940-04-23 6 I TURTHER ti?s In the Spiing Lawr t 1 Tennis tournaments played oil yesterday were as follows: S.R C. Championship doubles: R.s. N.N Barth beat M. s. Hogan c. A. No 1; C_4; 6—l. Championsliip singles:—Dr. G. F. U2 Sou ,a beat Dr. B. Shea res 0213 words
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Article22 1940-04-23 6 Fred Davis won his week's snooker match against Walter Donaldson. Scottish champion, by 52 frames to 19 in Glascow on Mar.' 30.22 words
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188 1940-04-23 6 T»HE following is the Straits Racing Association latest list of classification of horses and ponies: HORSES TRANSFERS F.< m Class 2 to Class l -Lord Jiu< T Meadowman, Playboy. Scarlet Tigsr Horn Class 1 to Class 2.—Hivi-Hivi Rainborough, Sacndcn. Where Am I From Class188 words
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Article20 1940-04-23 6 England beat The Rest by 1-0 at untitled tingham in a women's hockey match in aid of the Reel Cross.20 words
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Article372 1940-04-23 6 TURNER'S EFFORTS MOSTLY WASTED Argyll and S.H 3 R.A. (3rd A.A.) 0. JJISPLAYING superior finishing powers, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders scored a 3-nil victory over the R.A. (3rd A.A.) in a dull first division match at the Stadium yesterday. This is the second defeat372 words
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Article34 1940-04-23 6 rllF. Ladies' Spring Cup of ihe Singapore Gt If Club re tilted in win for .Mrs .1 B. Ross who beat Mrs R. Wakeford 3 and 234 words
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Article79 1940-04-23 6 THE R.A.F. strengthened their lead In the first division oi the S.A F A League when they scored a good victory over th- Royal Engineers at Changi yesterday. J Alter being held to a goalies* first half they went on to score three goals to79 words
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Article192 1940-04-23 6 Straits Times 3: Chartered Bank 0. IN a scrappy Business Houses League game the Strains Times Press defeated the Chartered Bank by three goals to nil. Fifteen minutes after the start. Glanville and Hussein, both of the Straits Times, col.iried while attempting to clear and the former192 words
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56 1940-04-23 6 THF Jolly Youngsters Mri ai nual bad" minton tournament for open singles championship will start in May 'Fntries will close on May 15 The draw will take plac» on May l f at int Peck Seah St. are fovited to bp present. Intending competitors are asked56 words
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137 1940-04-23 6 nearnes *i Sime Darby.. 9 P,■ "c5 SS? »n tfiZnT*. .s Ned amounts shortly after the start through Capel and after determined efforts. Sime Darby equa' ;sed fhrouoh a penalty a minute before hye made M Lhc interval On resumption, Sime Darby assumed137 words
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Article67 1940-04-23 6 lhe following have accepted to Play for S.C.C. vs. Sslancor Club on Saturdnv and Sunday, April 27 and at K"i?.la Lum par* H. L. Ward. A C. Growder. J. R H. leckie. Major F. P. Ifugon.'n W H. Mc.Wiu x. V N. And-son, fi. X S67 words
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Article24 1940-04-23 6 Reuter. Helsinki, April 21. Finland will not hold lha IC4O Olympics, according to Erik Yon Frenckell Finnish member of the International Olvmp-c Commi.tee ReuterReuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration23 1940-04-23 6 The field flying over Bechct's Krook, first time round, in the Gr uiii.h was iron by Lord Staibridge s Bogikaj 123 words
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Article186 1940-04-23 6 JN the Business Houses league fixture played yesterdaj al thegromd of Ihe Singapore Harbour Hoard, lhe General Electrical ConeaivV Spoils Club trounced Harper Gilfillar. Sports Club In eighl two. j Play was one sided early on j proved in the second hall Kee Cl the186 words
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223 1940-04-23 6 (From Our Own Con "spot: j Malacca, Apr. IS THE Government High Slcl w r ho had been r niou> m irtal run cf successes this season, lost ii:beaten record when in i to played on their ground th s the Muar Cricket Club223 words
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Article25 1940-04-23 6 Load a. Apt J Latest fco ball resul s are as SCOTTISH-WI Airdrieonians 3, QueenV Park 3 Third Lanark 0. Rang)25 words
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Advertisement190 1940-04-23 6 "OS* FINCERS X URAL HOSE DDIkJ/"* COBAi, ORINU "leu *OSY FUTURES MUOM sTumu«r. Mea TOVer rcs,gt sunset u, e appeal of toft, loveMAROON plum red ly hands with rotyTOKAY redwood tipped So BAMBOO beody uke your fotore in VINEYARD CONCORD yOUr h nd roiNSETTiA yonr personality with rigrTfr one of190 words
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Miscellaneous26 1940-04-23 6 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 11.32 A M 9 2 ft 11 26 p.m. 9.2 ft ti TO-MORROW High Watrr: 12 in p M p n26 words
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Article198 1940-04-23 7 THE Windsors beat the St Anthonys 1 Boys' School on the St. Joseph's ground yesterday: The fol'owing are the scores: ST. ANTHONYS BOYS' SCHOOL J. de Souza b Nonis 17 7 ham Koon Poii c R Schelkis b Nonis 36 ,t pereira 9198 words
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Article99 1940-04-23 7 CTRAITS Chinese Recreation Club tennis tournament ties for this week are as follows:— TO-DAY Chump.on a hip Sln K le S -Low Kee tow vs Scab Chew Krow Bock iscr.). WEDNESDAY Q Singles -W-..8 Bee CUm Hock g &Ed war 1 On? e?Sw Hlan vs Loong99 words
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Article38 1940-04-23 7 Singapore Cricket Club tennis ties are us follows: TUESDAY. Mrs. W. J- M. Warden. WEDNESDAY. Ladies singles, linal-Mrs W. J. M •SSen vs Mrs. Russell Roberts. Warden ya hlps semi-final Championship douDies,38 words
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Article40 1940-04-23 7 TO-DAY. SOCCER: Manchester* vs Royal Navy. Tanglin. Jewry c Division, Police vs. S.R.C.. SRC R-E- vs RA. w Changi Division, 2«a) fubS vs. SHf Stadium; R.A.F. vs. R.A.u.u.. Tengah. c- r c swlM m||: mg/p «E Swimming Club.40 words
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Article293 1940-04-23 7 CRICKET CLUB HOLD LOYAL RESERVES Loyal Reserves 0 S.C.C. Reserves 0 '["HOUGH they dominated play for the greater pari of the game, tho Loyal Reserves failed to snatch a victory from the S.C.C. when the teams met on the Padang in a Reserve Division league293 words
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115 1940-04-23 7 Till Puln Hal SU Malay badminton tournament, played on Saturday and Sunday, resulted as follows: Jufri Bin Khairan beat Saklman Bn B %bRuhmat beat Husm Sab "*> \*T*l "'J R»hn beat, E ien« Bin Raidu IS- S. Mohamad Abdnlrahnvm Bm 15-3 15—4: Znlni Bin Own115 words
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49 1940-04-23 7 Entries for the Open Sing lea A and B'- tournament (League system) ot the Gentle Badminton Party are now open and will close on Saturday. May 4. Intending competitors ar e requested to sign their names in the circular obtainable from the Hon. Sports Captain.49 words
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Article290 1940-04-23 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Apr. 21 DISPLAYING fine form, the Muar Chinese Football Team sprang a surprise when they beat the Johore Bahru Prisons Sports Club league and cup holders of Johore Bahru by three goals to one in a charity match at290 words
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Article162 1940-04-23 7 THg Automobile Association of Malaya ha* organised a motoring gymkhana to be held on the playing field adjoining the entrance to Keppel Golf Course on Sunday, April 28. commencing at S p.m. Only registered members of the A.A.M. ana eligible to compete. Entry forms may be162 words
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403 1940-04-23 7 if I 2. \MX\ *> K*r. Park yesterday. The V.M.C.A. kicked and R Lawrence came close to scoring with a low shot from well out. Kecnina up a steady attack. Uje V M C a" forwards were extremely unfortunate on several occasions whm.403 words
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Advertisement98 1940-04-23 7 BILE BEANS i HAPPY HEALTHY AND I IT mosquitoes and sleep^ugbis GOLD LEAF TEA i combination of tho BOUNTY OF NATURE ami the BLENDERS ART. fJv^SrTrT^l -.Ature prepared from freth d with purh dellrarv and transmute any meat, fish oi t :s cooked into an Orrent.U nUM to rv*>ry hMBe98 words
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Advertisement42 1940-04-23 7 CHAMPIONS H# B^n^i^ 11 I^' P lObtainableI Obtainable front all £q §T I Car aw* ami Ihalers 4 APB 8 INCIDENTALLY YOU CAM GET THT- B£5T RFPAIKS )W TOWM AT l f!AY l_ W P.B. 30 > jjjOS! GORGEOUS! ■B: P'T y jp42 words
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Article247 1940-04-23 8 piRST mention of war lotteries m the Legislative Council—after seven months of agitation in the Press—was made by Mr. Claude Da Silva, Eurasian member, at Monday's meeting. It came, as a feeble aside, right at the end of th e speeches by Unofficials supporting the gift247 words
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Article195 1940-04-23 8 \Y E note with satisfaction that the Straits Settlements Government refuses to mortgage future generations and the social services to war costs before the taxable capacity of the population has been reasonably exploited. Now the suggestion is made, in the same quarter that went all out for195 words
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798 1940-04-23 8 EDWARD ELLIS - By EDWARD ELLIS THE war in China has benefited as well a? harmed Hongkong. In a sense the adverse effects, chiefly Irom a social standpoint, far outweigh the good. If the mere accumulation of wealth were the sole criterion, then Hongkong has good reason798 words
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Article, Illustration107 1940-04-23 8 NO war lotteries irel v come tax yet. No war i yet K?> Ut ]lt > ree probably in that order^l this war ends much sooner thin most of us expect. One Councillor only had Hi temerity to mention war lotted*** the Legislative Council meeting then* ha,r-,„„„,. What107 words
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Article163 1940-04-23 8 LOTTERIES would give the of small income a chance to support the war effort and at the same time have that little flutter to which they are accustomed. If they don't buy tickets in war lotteries, which would pay about half of the proceeds to the war funds,163 words
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Article113 1940-04-23 8 ALL the news, of any interest, about land operations in Norway corner from Norwegians. Swedes Germans. The British and French are cm to state that the Allied operations are preceding according to plan. There is plenty from the Allied side about air ami naval engagements, and some113 words
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Article97 1940-04-23 8 REPAYMENT of a war loan by resortj big to reserves is unacceptable Government as an integral pari l policy; neither is Governmei:' < V to cemmit itself to an undsrtakii tn fJ the cost of such a lean shall be met oaq from indirect taxation." So now97 words
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Advertisement8 1940-04-23 8 Agents: NAINA MOHAMED SONS Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang.8 words
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Advertisement55 1940-04-23 8 Diot?" 1 ®X] PHOENIX FINE CHINA FROM THE HOUSE OF FORESTER 1 Modern Sha P cs als new range in earthenware Tea fc* 'y y f* jBS M °ming and Coffee StTN ices. 1 4ttroc*foe De%tt/«J tne xpensive Services SEre Z J 1 J» COFFEE SETS j gj* KUA^ Mm55 words
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Article, Illustration76 1940-04-23 9 type of lircrafi H I! carries 'c gun tur- h-vauntea new Ger man aircraft, the Junker 8!> type, i a convog were rou ted over the North Sea. mar the -by a ?5-fon Sunderland flying boat of the R.A t. md On the top is a Sunderland76 words
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380 1940-04-23 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 23. ORDING to Swedish newspapers British troop trains have reached Storen, a strategic railway tion 30 miles south of Trondheim. It is also reted that fighting is occurring north-east ot Trondheim, at Vaerdalsrora. lermans repeatedly bombed the roads and raihws vReuter. - 380 words
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424 1940-04-23 9 PREPONDERANCE IN NORWAY DECISIVE Reuter. London, Apr. 22. DISCUSSING the operations in Norway The'; Times in an editorial, after referring to, the necessity of withholding vital information I until the situation is clarified, says we have much to ponder in the laconicReuter. - 424 words
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Article70 1940-04-23 9 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 22. THE Federal Reserve Board reveals that European citizens have invested over a thousand million dollars in the United Slates under the names of oilier persons for fear that invaders of their countries may seize their wealth. The owners' nationalities are difficult toReuter. - 70 words
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Article71 1940-04-23 9 Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 22. The term of offic? of the members of the National Peoples Political Council which would have expired on July 1 has been extended by four months. Le up to Nov. 1. Following the convocation of the National Peoples Congress N« v ember,Reuter. - 71 words
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300 1940-04-23 9 Loyang, Apr. 21. THE Chinese forces have completely routed the Japanese troops at Maotsintu, a strategic ferry crossing on the north bank of the Yellow River in southern Shansi Province after a 24-hour battle on Apr. 18. The Japanese had taken an initiative in this300 words
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Article73 1940-04-23 9 London, Apr. 21. rE death announced, lollowing pneumonia, of the Duke of Rutland.—Reuter. John. Henry Montagu Manners, nth Duke of Rutland, was bo-n on Sept. 21, !PB5. He was Hon. Attache in the British. Embassy at Rome in 1909. H r was late Captain of the73 words
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Advertisement144 1940-04-23 9 AMERICAN H.M.V. MODEL 108 The Latest in Battery Badio» 512.».00 roiiiph tv with battery. Hi j|f s| Hp Other Models from $97.50 Fill particulars from Sole Agents Malaya: KEG 111JAT KAIMO to.. 122-121. Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. Phone 4566. Branches: PENANG, ALOR STAR, TAIPING, IPOH, Xl ALA LUMPUR. Also from WONG144 words
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Article76 1940-04-23 10 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 22. MIMFROI S violations of our ter--11 ritory by flights over Swedish teiritory naturally led the Swedish Government to protest to the German Government, declared a spokesman in the Swedish Foreign Ministry. He added they had requested that steps be taken toReuter. - 76 words
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Article46 1940-04-23 10 Reuter. London. Apr. 22. THE Norwegian steamer Bravore 1.458 tons, was sunk after an explosion on the south-east coast of England to-day. Twenty of the crew of 24 are feared to have lost their lives. Four survivors have been landed at a south-east coast port .—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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343 1940-04-23 10 Reuter. LONDON, APR. 22 THE AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES THAT THE ENEMY AIR BASE AT AALBORG WAS AGAIN SUCCESSFULLY ATTACKED LAST NIGHT BY BRITISH BOMBERS. EXTENSIVE WA DONE BY HIGH EXPLOSIVE AND INCENDIARY IiUMBS. SEVERAL FIRES, CAUSED BY THE EARLIER ATTACKS WERE STILL BURNING ONReuter. - 343 words
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98 1940-04-23 10 Reuter. Paris. Apr. 22. A NUMBE J R German aeroplanes engaged In reconnaissance flights attempted to reach the capital but flying at a great height they sheered off in another direction, after reaching what is known as the Paris regio f flEft F iReuter. - 98 words
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86 1940-04-23 10 Reuter. T IIT Amsterdam, Apr. 22 HE Dutch trawler -Erin of Sweden" niachine-Kiinned in the North at a by a German plane. The Erin sue ceeded in reaching port The skipper .stated her colours weie Plainly visible and the plane could no have mistaken herReuter. - 86 words
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Article69 1940-04-23 10 Reuter. 4 n Berlin, Apr. 22. A V, 10 Command communique states tnat tn e enemy shelled Narvikwithout attempting a landing coStact has been established between German and forces operating in Oslo Krhstiansand and Stavanger areas Two enemy submarines were destroyed in the Skaggerak and KatteStrongReuter. - 69 words
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Article27 1940-04-23 10 London, Apr. 22. Mr. Charles Brotherton cSmnnf th, well-known YoS&tl cSSSeSI 10 ncip in welfare work in towns mA cltte, m the North and the Kan<L branches.-BOW.27 words
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Article43 1940-04-23 10 Reuter. The first large-scale New Zealand expeditionary their arrival in Egypt b morning in the desert south They are designed to test I co-ordination of the Infai and artillery in very rough The exercises will last Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Miscellaneous68 1940-04-23 10 CHURCHILL ON RADIO TO-DAY A SPEECH by Mr. Winston Chur- chill at a luncheon of the Royal Society of St. George, London, will be broadcast in the B B C. overseas programme at 8 20 p.m. tonight. The speech will be relayed by the medium-wave transmitter (225 in.) of the68 words
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Miscellaneous823 1940-04-23 10 CAPITOL: "Another Thin n 6 15 and 9.15 1 ALIIAMBRA: "Murder At u 0 —315, 6.15 o r, CATHAY: "Charlie Chili n i 6.15 and 9.15 ROXY: "Wedding Prf M n 9.15 pm THEATRE ROYAL: "Vi and 9.30 i m GARRICK: "Fighting Thru bidden Heavei QUEENS: "Scouts To The R823 words
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Advertisement38 1940-04-23 11 x■v fg%Y Sill 3 Cr 1B vAIIIETIE§ BEABY .nA It Souns are more economical, more tasty, j| AT »si I .1 ma I £T* E -r* BUY A TIN TO-DAY AND BE CONVINCED j V* *f NSl|fcl^*f I38 words
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Advertisement194 1940-04-23 12 ANOTHER THIN MAN! ANOTHER M.G.M. HIT! Its The Picture that Welcomes back WILLIAM POWELL To the Screen i CAPITOL j 315 615 915 TO-DAY L Ph nC 5261 AwmP^tL y u 've J ne New "Thin Man Laugh- MM GOOD NEWS! But wait... vjGi| Ua,t,,,: the grandest news of a194 words
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Advertisement287 1940-04-23 12 May Isi a I Hit- CAPITOL Packed with Thrills and Laughs. Here's The Picture that is breaking all Box-Office Records in London, New York, etc. raaNKcapsA's WFf dr. Smith (Does 4**H mm iioiiiashingioii im «nARTHUR*imsSTEWART ¥Jm with CLAUDE RAINS EDWARD ARNOLD GUY Wwij» s KIBBEE THOMAS MITCHEIL BEULAH BONDI fet287 words
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Advertisement247 1940-04-23 12 A ★BE PREPARER FOR THE MOST EXPENSIVE AM) BlCc^ k ATTRACTIONS at Tin: PROUDLY PRESENTS^ ARMY, NAVY JL A AIR FORCE o*3B ★OX FRIDAY -Mill. AlMliT: \WĔ* AT CHARMING AND GORGEOUS INTEL" I beauties OF THE orient will WL NAVY OR AIR FORCE UNIFORMS OF COURSE FREE OUR SNAPPIEST ADMISSION247 words
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44 1940-04-23 13 Reuter. uxembourg, Apr. 22. v constructed landing t German side of the the frontier between i uxembourg. They deobjecl is to increase river eve tho railway. v Government as a d on the Luxembourg concrete obstacles with nails. Reuter. IReuter. - 44 words
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Article13 1940-04-23 13 Brussels, Apr. 22. thai army leave has a certain extent."—13 words
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Article128 1940-04-23 13 Reuter. London. Apr. 22 TWO British submarines, the Truant and I the Triton, have now returned to their bases after their recent exploits m Skagerrak and Kattegat. T t 's now rov°aled that before torpedoing and sinking the German cruiser Karlsruhe, the Truant wormed her way throughReuter. - 128 words
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Article39 1940-04-23 13 Reuter. Ottawa. Apr. 22. Mr. James 11. R Cromwell. U .S. Amb:i i .sador to Canada, has announced he would resign next month In order o run for democratic nomination a:; Senator ot New Jersey.—Rci-ter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement316 1940-04-23 13 II SINGAPORE NOVICES THRILLED I UNPRECEDENTED CROWDS LAST NIGHT I To-night:- WALTZ A I 'W CIIAMI'IONSHII* I f 25 < 1 r s $5| I .11 IMi US I Jlfr j INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE f^v I viSfl THE POPULAR CABARET WITH I 77/£ POPULAR IDEAS I ADMISSION j HISS M WEI316 words
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298 1940-04-23 14 We welcome ifitelligw letters on ami subjtf from readers f but publishing them we i' not necessarilif associate ourselves with the view expressed. (To the Editor of the Malaya TribuneJ Sir, —I am glad to see the newspapers taking a keen interest298 words
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Article96 1940-04-23 14 (To the Editor of the Malayc Tribune.) Sir, —In the West the women have been trained to do their share in the national services. I don't see why the women in the East should not do the same at a time like this. I am sure the96 words
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Article93 1940-04-23 14 (To the Editor of the Mah'!<a i Sir. —Those interested ii show were surprised t competitor should be one section after the judg ed that in each pot t Instead of ten as stipulate': gramme. The winner >: qualified straight away ai:c: awarded to the next b93 words
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Article90 1940-04-23 14 (To the Editor of the Sir,—Allcw me throu your paper to draw authorities concerned in omnibus's runnii Kurau and Tanjcng I hours of 8.30 a m a You will agree that school children and the buses, and of late the larger typi' c reduced in nun 1 i90 words
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Advertisement561 1940-04-23 14 I > D D! > > WANTED Fully qualified European Lady Teachci for Kindergarten Classes. Box 832. j Malaya Ttlbune, Singapore. CO. lAL ARTIST WANTED for occasional work. Please communicate:— G.P.O. Box 71, Singapore. (223-D) WANTED AGENTS tnroughout Malaya for 'COCOA and "FOOD BEVERAGE" Box 824 co Malaya 'tribune, Singapore.561 words
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Advertisement494 1940-04-23 14 (GBg /Hole* Veku&j SALE—I 933 MORRIS MINOR—2 seater. insured February ly4l. Good condition. $350. Apply 295, River ValleyRoad, Singapore. (256-D). FOR SALE: "Morris Miner" Saloon 1931 Model O.H.V. in good appearance and condition. Price $200 Apply 897-E, Simon Road, Singapore. (268-D» FOR SALE: Attractive Master Chevrolet Coupe H.P. 26.3, lat494 words
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Advertisement634 1940-04-23 14 Misce Ilu neo us NOVELS AT PRE-WAR RATES. The City Emporium, 58, Bras Basah Roati Singapore. <220-Di. FOR prize-winning Orchid flowers write, call or phone 2011, The Gem Nursery, 172 Moulmein Road, Singapore. (238-Dt. FOR QUIET. REFLECTIVE TIioUGHT AND INTELLECTUAL GUIDANCE, request lists of Thinker's Library and' Discussion Books. Hie634 words
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Advertisement540 1940-04-23 14 THREE FELLOW TEACHERS (thorough gentlemen) desire three fellow lady teachers—view matrimony— any nationality. Box 822, co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (214-Di WITH A CAPITAL OF $100 to $5,000 you can earn a good salary or income every month. Writ? for particulars stating amount of capital available to P.O. Box 58. Singapore.540 words
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Advertisement291 1940-04-23 14 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM with Bathroom. M.S. 300 Orchard Road, Singapore. (204-D.) 44. OXLEY ROAD, Singapore. Rooms and self-contained flats. Meals and service optional. Good catering, quiet. <M.s.». Terms moderate. (247-Di THE GUEST HOUSE 45, Scotts Road, Singapore. Phone *****. Nice furnished airy rooms. Excellent kitchen H. and C. water every291 words
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Advertisement95 1940-04-23 14 Singapore MunicipA TENDERS. TENDERS are following maparticulars see Mvi Supply of Galvanl Tubes for perit d to 30-6-41. 4 Supply of 50 tons of Pie Lead. 4 Supply and deliv»- one electrically Oil Purifyir.o j ment. I2rn Supply of 50 ton Oxide of Iron for G works, Kalian? R Execution95 words
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Article188 1940-04-23 15 Market's Attention Focussed on Budget and Malayan \Var Loan Question; General a n Prices. (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, le business in the tin share market yesterday. Hong came on offer and were taken at $1.06. Kuchais and Linguis lired for, but there was little else moving*.188 words
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Article457 1940-04-23 15 LONDON TIN London, Monday. £252 3 4 Buyers £253 Sellers Price) £247 Buye-s £247* 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Monday. Rl RBI X Buyers Sellers j Steady I 10 15 16 11 116 I laj 10 15 16 11 116 i June 11 ll 1 a '3:ci457 words
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Article155 1940-04-23 15 THE net profit of the Sze Hai Tong Banking Insurance Co., Ltd., for the year ended Dec. 31. 1939 amounted to $266,558.39 'subject to Directors' Fees Bonus to Stiff and Casualty Fund To this was added a sum of $88,600. v, brought forward frcm last155 words
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Article137 1940-04-23 15 Singapore, Monday. w roast No. 1 per Koyan R, (Siam) W. Coast m>. v &n r. (Siam) W. no. o 21() Rice Siam 1 195 Rice Siam 2 185 Rice Siam 3 157 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 M Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon137 words
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Article23 1940-04-23 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 86%; Sellers 35'/». TIN $1240. unchanged.23 words
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Article901 1940-04-23 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April. 22. MINING Buyers Bellere Ajnpat Tin 4 102 5 3cd Austral Amal 5,9 613 Ayer Hitam 211- 22 -id Ayer Wen X .63 .67 Austral Malay 351- 371Bangr'in 21 ,6 22 6 Eutu Selangor 1.45 1.50 cd Berjuntal 1013 11|3 Burma Malay 22 23901 words
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Article213 1940-04-23 15 Singapore. Apr. 23 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the tally wrcuiar issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING umdpn T .T. 2 4 116 London demand «1« *j*g Lyons demand u y u Switzerland demand 208 >/4 Hamburg demand New York demand213 words
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Advertisement188 1940-04-23 15 UNITED CHINESE j BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) 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: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182. 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiong, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy188 words
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Advertisement409 1940-04-23 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P*CX I BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all .information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collycr Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. H.1.5.N.C0. (AFCAS LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings; Special Holiday Return409 words
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Advertisement210 1940-04-23 15 BRITISH INDIA 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 requirementSj but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return ticket* available for six months to210 words
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Article66 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 22. COMMENTING on the possibility of trade talks between Britain and Russia, the newspaper Le Matin says: "We hope England and France will distinguish clearly the risk of such negotiations. "A policy that resulted in making Stalin an arbiter, even atReuter. - 66 words
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Article69 1940-04-23 16 London. Apr. 22. The Norwegian High Command announce that they captured lour German copies of war maps of Norway, based on Norwegian rectangle maps and neutral maps which were specially printed in Germany in February this year. It is obvious that the plans of the German69 words
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Article, Illustration377 1940-04-23 16 Promotions To Air Council, Army Council Admiralty Reuter. London, Apr. 23. JT is officially announced that in order lo relieve the strain upcn the Chiefs of Staffs, Sir John Dill, at present commanding lhe First Corps in France, has been appointed Vice-Chief ofReuter. - 377 words
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Article46 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. Cartaged, Apr. 22. Four destroyers which Sweden bough! from Italy In December have arrived en route for Sweden. The squadron, which includes the trans, port ship Patricia will proceed to Sweden after the two destroyers which collided have been repaired. -Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article107 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. London, Apr 23. A CCORDING to the German controlled Copenhagen radio, curfew has been imposed on Aalborg, an important air base town in the north of Denmark, today following two allied air force raids on the airport there. No civilians, except persons going toReuter. - 107 words
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134 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 22. MR- Leslie Burgin disclosed to-day that the Arctic equipment for the British forces in Norway was assembled by British and Canadian manufacturers in absolute secrecy within a month and distributed to army depots at the General StaffReuter. - 134 words
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Article39 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. H«« m correspondent "somewhere moroTfr^ 8 ne wrecka ee of two more German planes brought down d n S the week-end have been looted behind the French lines and Sing the total to ten —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article68 1940-04-23 16 London, Apr. 23. T£HE Allied (iovernments have taken vigorous action for a battle to be fought on Norwegian declared the Norwegian Minister to London, M. Erik Colban, in a broadcast last night. He added: "Much has been written, about tho.;* 1 who betrayed the country.68 words
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126 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. London lor FIGURFS purporting British Navy has suffej losses continue to be put forwai Germans. It is authoritatively stated in l the German warship ca outbreak of war total 2-i ing a large number of subm by Allied action. In the Eritain lostReuter. - 126 words
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Article46 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. Bros* Is, April 23 THE Belgian Ministry c.: Del communique, states that to flights by foreiun plan Ncufchateau region vesti rd foreign aircraft flew over B ritory at a number of points during ta day. Two were identified machines. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article65 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. London. Apr. 8 AN entire squadron of embers destroytrs returning from Hot**s stopped for one hour while 1 uU ship's surgeon performed an operation for acute appendicitis All the vessels formed a protectee ring round the warship daring halt. During the operation a (Jew* 1Reuter. - 65 words
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73 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. Paris, Apr. THE United States Legation in Budapest yesterday advised all American citizens residing in Hungary that it would be wise to return to the United States while facilities an available, according to a Budapest telegram. A circular letter says the LegationReuter. - 73 words
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Article50 1940-04-23 16 Reuter. London. Apf. SIR John Simon will i full war budget to tl Commons to-morrow. In importance cf this staten tain's financial position financing the war, it Is Sir John Simon's speech wil ly two hours. It is understood the Pi now will not make a war morrow.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article17 1940-04-23 16 The untitled English sch untitled The looh Enoli.sh sch their Whitsuntide holid and will reopen on llond17 words
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