Malaya Tribune, 29 April 1940
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Title Section21 1940-04-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Wfr* XXVII- -No. 102. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, April 29, 194021 words
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Article, Illustration379 1940-04-29 1 "Neutrality Of Sweden Must Be Preserved" RUSSIA MINES AREAS OFF ESTONIAN COAST Reuter. London, April 29. ACCORDING to Ihc Tallinn correspondent of the Swedish paper Aftonhladet the Soviet Government has made a demarche in Berlin in regard to the maintenance of Sweden's neutrality The correspondentReuter. - 379 words
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Article108 1940-04-29 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 28. tegian Telegraph Agency states that German bombers 1 fresh wave of raids during the week-end. The ondeof Aalesund was subjected to a terrific attack lasting f or over two hours. anes crossed and recrossed the city, dropping 500-Ib. Many private housesReuter. - 108 words
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391 1940-04-29 1 Reuter. (Reutcr's Special Commentary) London, Apr. 29. i THE Belgian Matin commenting on Ribbentrops speech says: ahiity of such a manoeuvre can only deceive children. Louis Post observes: Ribbentrops explanation cannot exaway the plain facts of the brutal invasion naper Forzearmate states NReuter. - 391 words
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67 1940-04-29 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 29. IT is learned that Anglo-Italian 1 trade relations have been diseased at an interview between Lord Halifax and the Italian Ambassador. Bastianini during the week end. One of the main objectives was to earrv forward the trade taiks which had been interruptedReuter. - 67 words
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169 1940-04-29 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 29. A long-time resident of Mr W C Carine, 53 years old native of port Erin on the Isle of Man far the latest victim of the new Jf"*"* crime wave. Mr. Marine who v.as the caretaker of a piece ofReuter. - 169 words
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Article73 1940-04-29 1 Reuter. Panama, Apr. 29. A SECRET store of arms including German sub-machine guns was seized early this morning by me Panamalar. police. A numoer of' arrests, have been made, but no details are revealed. Ihe police are beheved to be searching for other similar stores. Rumours ofReuter. - 73 words
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Article33 1940-04-29 1 Reuter. Ixirdon, Apr. $9THE Berlin radio stale* that Mr. SUinhardl, American Ambassador J° Moscow, has left for the United Stales on leave, a< cording to a Moscow Um> gram.—Ueuler.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article130 1940-04-29 1 Reuter. Stockholm, M» IT is understood that the Legation is preparing a stroo* protest to the Swedish Gov rnni«;ni. against the seizure of a puldu-i* •«>'• nrivatelv distiibutcd by the British Legation entitled "News Great Britain/ The decision to confiscate was taX n at a SwedishReuter. - 130 words
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41 1940-04-29 1 Reuter. w Shanghai, Apr m It Is officially stated that aU steamers belonging to Jardine Matin >n Ccmpany excepting those laid up the Yangtze Feet have been requisi ticned by the Mi-. 'i> uv from May I.—Renter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement113 1940-04-29 1 [)on't Neglect Your Vision ,„ur *yes ScieniiftcaUv Jammed with e^uJpmei*^. Everbright Optkal^o; iTTFIED EYESIGHT SPtC^TALISTB Ql Chulia Street. Phone 4435. B, CHONG. Dr. ol Optometry. Offers a new Evening Sessional Class in slhorthant> ta addition to the usual classes. SI udents enrolling for the new Class will be specially coached113 words
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Article, Illustration701 1940-04-29 2 CHIANG KAI SHEK'S TECHNICAL ADVISER (Tribune Staff Reporter). DART off the Hoxer Indemnity Fund is being used lor the purpose of establishing in China a Hydraulic Research Institute, Mr. N. A. van der Heuvel, technical adviser to Generalissmo Chiang Kai Shek, who arrived701 words
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Article137 1940-04-29 2 (frroid llui Own itepdtfcrj Ipoh. Saturday. A WIDOW who «laim.s that her iid»-ii'i husband appeared to her in a dream on three aaccessive nights and loid heff that he had mad,- i new will, gave evidence in a.i alleged breach ef trust «.is«- here yesterday.137 words
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Article115 1940-04-29 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. jpETS are always dear to the heart <»i a boy and when Ng Meng Hog and Lim Kirn Chye, aged lb* and 17 respectively, turned sneak thiei thej stole three rabbits which were produced in court here this115 words
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137 1940-04-29 2 (FIWM Opi Own lieporter) Penang, Saturday. A SETTL] SNT was reached in the **case in which Uew Seng Boca summoned Lim Seng Chye foi voluntarily causing hurl al Peel Avenue Defendant, through his counsel, tendered an apology in court, and the summons was withdrawn137 words
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Article49 1940-04-29 2 The marriage has taken place of Lady <Ruth A. M.i Higham. widow of Sir Charles Higham. and Mr. Alan Roderick Deacon, it is announced. Before her marriage in 1936 to Sir Charles Higham. as his fourth wife, she was the widow of Mr. L. V. Neiigan, a rubber planter.49 words
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382 1940-04-29 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday A x exhaustive survey of commerce in the Federated Malay States was made by Mr. D. Sears, president of the Federated Malay States Chamber of Commerce, at the annual meeting of the Cham- oei oi commerce held382 words
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159 1940-04-29 2 (From Our Own Reporter) rv 0 Penang, Saturday. [)k,SCRIBED by the prosecution as a member of many clubs which run lotteries, and said to have ioined the clubs to assist in the management of lotteries, a 58-year-old Chinese named Ng Chok Lam pleaded159 words
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269 1940-04-29 2 (From Our Own Reporter) The little girl was the daughter of a young woman named Puteh, a divorcee whom Idris wished to marry He was asked to giv c a dowry of $lo which he would not or could not give. The request269 words
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382 1940-04-29 2 jJEribune Staff Reporter) AT a cost of nearly $10,000, one of Singapore's oldest been reconditioned. The Police Court building in New built in 1870, is now "fit and well." Thousands have be gates during its reconditioning, the work of the courts h; unhampered, yet few realised382 words
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221 1940-04-29 2 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. r*HANDU pipes ingeniously made out of the hollow of sugar canes figured in the case in which an Indian physician "Swamiar" Govindaraju is charged with being in possession of 15 packets of ganja at his house at Pasar Road, Sentul.221 words
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Article78 1940-04-29 2 THERE were more peopu j n j ur 1 ed through road accident", last week, according v. the weekly list just issued bi ;h«. Traffic Branch. The number injured from Apr. 19 to Apr 2S as < o tl pared with three in the previous78 words
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Article369 1940-04-29 2 (Tribune st;tH Reporter) iVJAXY Malayans regard the Km Lightship,. .oldest her kind at sea...which has long stood sentinel at the tricky enti to the Thames, as an old friend, for the Xore in many cases is their glimpse of Home after many year. Now this famous369 words
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Advertisement19 1940-04-29 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED^ China Building, Chulia st"**, TITONK 5808. BINGAPOKE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT,19 words
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Article, Illustration65 1940-04-29 3 i hip. of course, forms an imn riant part of the training of the lings at H.M S, Pelandok The ratings are given a thorough trainind the above picture shows some of them attending the seamanship Malay leading seaman, Joha i. is seen65 words
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372 1940-04-29 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) v h >RE will be a port of call in the world's longest air route Empire route from England to Australia is extended to rhe England-New Zealand route will be some thing 1 miles. "A van:a" which372 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1940-04-29 3 A Visit To H. M. S. Pelandok A HEALTHY LIFE AND A FREE ONE FROM MALAYAN KAMPONGS TO WARSHIPS (Tribune Staff Reporter) CHOM ulus and kanipongs they came from stuffy Singapore cfticcs. from barrack squares and merchant ships. Now some hundreds of men, free,1,210 words
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Article244 1940-04-29 3 TOHE strike of Singapore's 2.000 dhohies employed in local Chinese laundries may mean that the "lost*" art of washing ("lost" to the majority of European women residing here) will have a brief revival. Sooner than wait for weeks for their washing many European housewives are244 words
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Article19 1940-04-29 3 Mr. S. Kandiah, Chief Clerk and Assessment l-nl'ni" p:>l'," n lcrrt-0 .-> t l>l<-! !>,K <>l l!u- ."'>'-mVal'. "^N!».!", tt"19 words
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Article197 1940-04-29 3 MALAYA'S former G. O. C, OT Major-Gen. VV. G. S. Dobbie, assumes the position of acting Governor of Malta to-day. He arrived at Malta by air yesterday, and is to be sworn in as acting Governor and Officer Commanding the troops this morning, says a Reuter197 words
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Advertisement53 1940-04-29 3 dEIATHQV E, :r MALAYA S c DE LUXE BOX OFFICE PHONE 3400. Positively Last Three Shows To-day. MOUNTS MUSICAL COMEDY OF THE YEAR ALLAN JONES and MARY MARTIN in I 4.1U \l VIC TOH M .Jff ~WUI II IvKK KHT SUSANNA FOSTER, Paramount Wonder Child Singer. ~^MB SEE SPECIAL OPENING53 words
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Advertisement106 1940-04-29 3 m AT OUR ORCHARD RD. BRANCH J MtkApr-llthMaif i I 1 C/VF PREFERENCE TO EMPIRE PRODUCE _____H__B wkmtJ PHONE 537G FIVE LINES C.S. 170 A Adit, of Singapore Cold Slorcxjc Co., Ltd. MBH__—__a__—■_—aiMß^___■—_»_____■— JOE LOSS AND HIS HAM). MR.3115 -Undecided. You Have Deceived Me. MR 3187—'J he Blackout Stroll. I'll106 words
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536 1940-04-29 4 ACCUSED HUSBAND OF BLACKMAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 14. son of a Methodist clergyman, described during the hearing as Mr. X, admitted at Marlborough-street Police Court that he hai written passionate letters to the wife of an R.A.F. man whom he536 words
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118 1940-04-29 4 New York, Apr. 9. MRS. Ruth Elizabeth Robb, suing her husband, Mr. C. Holmes Robb, for divorce in the Pittsburgh courts, alleged that two days after they were married she discovered that he was more interested in ghosts than he was in her. Each118 words
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Article83 1940-04-29 4 vF:om Oui Own Repciter) Ipch Monday. A TEPRIELF mine tragedy occurred at Sungc i-nput ihi week-end when five men wen killed in -i lands'ide. Eight labourers werf working al th* bottom it! a pit in a Chinese-owned mint Towards the afternoon there way a big83 words
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Article118 1940-04-29 4 Singapore Monday. A HINESJ cooly slept while expert -A hum!', extracted his purse early this morning, on the five-foot any of R chore Canal Road. The thief, absorbed in his task, was about to walk away with his spoils when he fell the arm118 words
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Article29 1940-04-29 4 Messrs. S. Muttucumaru and Kulasingam, of Seremban. arrived in Singapore by boat from Java this mcming* after spending a week there. They will leave by train to-night for up-country29 words
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510 1940-04-29 4 London. Apr. 14. k LODGER who had eloped with his A landlady and her husband's furniture was told at Derby Quarter Session; that he had behaved "like a snake." "You nave done a great wrong to a man older than yourself, who is servine510 words
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Article104 1940-04-29 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Plymouth, Apr. 11. IT was black-out time at Plymouth and the mother of twelve-month-oJd David Ingram, sleeping in his cot in Vicarage-gardens. St. Budeaux. tied J duster round an electric light. Mrs. Ingram went out for a few minutes. When she returned104 words
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Article113 1940-04-29 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WIFE of the well-known American Fly- Ing-scientLst, Mrs A. a. Scott Rogers arrived in E&lgapore tins morning by boat Iron] Java en route to New Ycrk. Leaving her home in February, Mrs! Scott Rogers has made a quick trip round the world and113 words
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Article56 1940-04-29 4 THE rising price of whiskey has evidently made it particularly attractive to thieves During the week-end whiskey figured in two cases ct sneak-thieving. A Northern Indian was relieved of two bottles In liansor Street and MacAlister Co. gcdown was broken into oy thieves who stole a box56 words
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Article73 1940-04-29 4 Singaoore Monday DAIL was opposed by Mr. c. VV. Such f* prosecuting, when Boon Seng Hin 22. Hylani. claimed trial befor Mr Conrad Oldham, the second Magistrate tc b charge of having attended to extort money from a Tamil woman. Boon was said to have threatened73 words
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Article38 1940-04-29 4 a P n°,lio e lookin S for motor-car No nf m! on i h wr i\ stole n from in front of No 20. Emerald Hill Road yesterday morning. y The car is valued at $1,100.38 words
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Article27 1940-04-29 4 Daylight extortion wa .s attempted in Singapore at the week-end. A~ Tamil was stopped in seak Street by a man who demanded $l or else27 words
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Article18 1940-04-29 4 The magnificent sum of 50 cents was hhlH oV^"^^ 1 scored when he Jesterday Hainanese at Thompson Road18 words
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Article, Illustration399 1940-04-29 4 Captain Bernard A. W v. Lee, r.n., who was killed lantly leading the attark on German destroyers at Narvik on April n. a great loss to the Navy, in winch he yn recognised as one of the most brilliant of its younger captains. One senior Officer399 words
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Advertisement272 1940-04-29 4 faff to IMA] MALAYA'I PREMIER HOTEL J TO-MIGHT—DINNER DANCE 8 P.M. TO-MIDNIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE CABARET ATTRACTION 4 APPEARANCES AMAZING PERFORMANCE OF SKILL DARING BY Till: AS TO It TItIO SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC DANCERS AM) PRESENTING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE THE NOTED Dinner 53.50 Ncn-diners $1.00 RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY272 words
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Advertisement125 1940-04-29 4 End Rheumatism While You Sleep U you suffer sharp, stabbing pains, if Joints are swollen, it shows your blood is poisoned through faulty kidney action. Other symptoms of Kidney Disorders are I Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights," Backaches, Lumbago, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches, Colds, Puffy Ankles, Circles under125 words
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Advertisement211 1940-04-29 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Statutory Grant Singapore Properties To he held at The Sale-room of Messrs. A. T. EDWARDS <<> > T l> No. 11, Malacca Street. Singapore. ON THURSDAY. 2nd MAY, 1941 at 2.30 p m AUCTION S V I IM. 1. Attractive freehold land and house No211 words
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Article, Illustration48 1940-04-29 5 j is out to get as many hiN as possible and if they're r Nazi ships Ground he'll be hot on their trail He is the Malaj ratings being trained at H M.S. Pelandok An article a beat H.MS Pelandok is in page 348 words
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231 1940-04-29 5 Walton-on-Thaines, Mar. ly ,;V the police of a "weird contraotion'' in the rXK-tri was hanging from a beam was 'iescribei 1 at tho inqt* re t-day. h by misadventure boy. Peter Bedford of Mr. G. L. Hardy, nris-drive. Walton, ing in the billiards s'copath. and231 words
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412 1940-04-29 5 DETECTIVES AFTER MAN WITH NEW FACE (From Our Own Correspondent) London. M OUBY* SPARKS, (he man who escaped from Dartmoor on January 10 and has created a record by remaining at liberty for 14 weeks, has been living in a flat in Soho. He has412 words
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Article12 1940-04-29 5 Mr. R. F. Prentis has been appointed a Municipal Commissioner for Singapore12 words
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Article90 1940-04-29 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Apr. 14. A FICW weeks ago Mr. Justice Bucknill pulled up counsel in a divorce case for asking a witness "Was your marriage happy?" "Normal." he said, was a much more sensible word. Divorce counsel have taken (be hint. "Normal" is90 words
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Article114 1940-04-29 5 Lond'ui, Apr. 4. i CRASH while a chauffeur and his A woman iridic were joy-ndhig in !h< Chinese Ambassador's car last July led to two divorces. Deciees nisi were granted to— THE WIFE of the chauffeur, Ficdcr ick George Andrews, aged thirty lour, of114 words
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431 1940-04-29 5 ()N behalf of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, Mr. G. E. Cator, Malayan Agent in London, recently forwarded to the Over-Seas League a cheque for £2,500, for use at its discretion for the men of the fighting forces, for whose welfare it is doing great and431 words
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Article116 1940-04-29 5 New York. A WELL-DRESSED woman, who said she was connected with the 8.8.C., walked into a Radio City studio, and for several minutes waved a hatchet over the heads of half a dozen actors who were performing before the microphone. The actors, determined not to116 words
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Article18 1940-04-29 5 The promotion of Lieut, A. S. Pinto, S.S. Volunteer Force. to the rank Of Captain has been approved.18 words
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Advertisement26 1940-04-29 5 The Modern The young man of today takes Beecham N all-round fitness. Beecham's Pais are the purest, most effective yl laxauvf wprld has c ver uh]26 words
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Advertisement137 1940-04-29 5 fNACET ■H Buy Nacet and avoid WT) I I» W I H the risk of gambl.ng I I > H on cheap blades. fIHHfIfIHHH established favourites, |H >>|°°< trade mark M |H[ because of their high MM| WBm H ii L MADE IN ENGLAND «J quality and low price, "JEM*137 words
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460 1940-04-29 6 WARD AND GROWDER BOWL WELL FOR S.C.C. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 28. |N a thrilling race against time, the Selangor Club just failed to snatch victory in their two-day cricket match against the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang- which ended460 words
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Article217 1940-04-29 6 THE Happy World Covered Stadium was the scene of a large gathering last night to witness the Singapore novices' weight-lifting championships, staged by the Singapore Amateur Weight-lifting Federation, the governing body of weightlifting in Malaya. At the close of the competition. Mr. A. Wanjor the Hon. Secretary217 words
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188 1940-04-29 6 two runs. g lost to the Indian Association by The following were the results- C.V.M.A. bararn 6 S UZa C Samy b Sitham S. Cruez b Bhatri J. C de Souza b Hormasji 16 S V m r a h H- C PaUl b188 words
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Article305 1940-04-29 6 Singapore, Sunday. WITH an hour to spare the R.A.F. (Malaya) bundled out a weak S.C.C. team to win the friendly cricket match played on the S.C.C. padang to-day, by 95 runs. Winning the toss, the R.A.F. batted first and Sq.-Leader L.V. Spencer and LAc Bray305 words
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Article34 1940-04-29 6 DLAYINTJr against the Saints' Sportj Club at the Railway ground yesterday, the Railway Youngsters Juniors won by two wickets and 33 runs, scoring 86 for eight to their opponents' 50 all out.34 words
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325 1940-04-29 6 Singapore <. JHE Ceylon Sports Club ed For Canning to a cricket this afternoon al scored a brilliant victor 0 f wickets and two runs: The scores were as foil FORT CANNING Long b Sabapathy Whitton lbw b Schubert Beeston b Schubert Dowling c325 words
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317 1940-04-29 6 «up Singapore, Sunday. fHE Straits Tl me S Press suffered a severe defeat at the hands of the tr> a rr.i ln a ame cr icket played on the latter's ground, ay. They lost by 78 runs and four wickets Gnintr i317 words
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539 1940-04-29 7 LIM PENG HAN AND L.C. CHAN PROMINENT HELD in brilliant sunshine, the motor gymkhana arranged by the Automobile Association of Malaya at Keppel Road yesterday treated a large crowd of motor enthusiasts to some high class driving performances. Run on the uneven playing -field539 words
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Article200 1940-04-29 7 Singapore, Sunday. A GRAND all-round display by 1 N. Hay, for the Colts, and j Pickle, for'the Manchesters, was the feature of the cricket match at Tanglin to-day, the Manchesters eventually leaving the feld victorious by 38 runs. The scores were: SINGAPORE COLTS J.200 words
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Article23 1940-04-29 7 The Services defeated the American Association by a margin of 4-sma baseball match played &.**J!3l -jn the St. Joseph's School ground.23 words
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282 1940-04-29 7 London, Apr. 28. C ,RST round games In tto FWtb.ll F League Cup resulted as follows.- NORTH A Stoke 2. New Brighton 1^ K^n°M 2 ancbester U. 1 Bury l, Rochdale 1. Bolton 1. Blackburn 3. Burnley 3, Chestei 0. Preston 2, Everton* r282 words
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Article, Illustration23 1940-04-29 7 J. O. Edwards, SRC champion atnlete 2 years ago, and prominent S RC 1 footballer, has left Singapore tin fit dah23 words
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Article69 1940-04-29 7 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F A. League, Div. 1. RAF. vs. Loyals, Seletar: Reserve Div R E. vs. S.C.C, S C C; Div. II» A». Publishers vs 5.H.8.. Stadium: Div. Iltßt. Indians vs. S.C.F.A. "B" Farrer Park; 8.H.L., Nestanglo vs. Straits Times, S H B.: Guthrie vs. Sime Dai by.69 words
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Miscellaneous20 1940-04-29 7 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 2.42 A.M. 7.8 ft 4.33 P.M. 6.7 ft. TO-MORROW H*h Water: 3.44 A.M. 7.2 It.20 words
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Article293 1940-04-29 8 ADMIRAL Nomura, Commander-in-ehicf of tho Japanese naval forces in China, now believes that "Japan and China cannot go on fighting each other and must be allies." To those who have followed the tragic war thrust upon China by the people who now cry out aloud for293 words
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Article208 1940-04-29 8 (]H1P:F complaint of residents with a Malayan consciousness against heavy war taxation is that continuous heavy drain of the country s wealth will eventually bring irreparable impoverishment. the willingness, indeed the desire to help the Mother Country to the utmost is conceded, the compkunt is208 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1940-04-29 8 Pro tec ting The Holy Of Holies TRIBUNE TACKLES "THORNY" TOPIC yyiHATEVEU criticism we make, in wartime at least, of the colonial development policy of the British Government, must be prefaced by the admission that in spite of all its faults and omissions this policy1,098 words
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Article, Illustration35 1940-04-29 8 wit p0xx«5n lVo?/ l/ic H„<»e„ .<. in 0.7/ord c, d /«,lcr /'c/z/li/e. /?I<Fed dcoreex ,,z /.t5?,cd /o .Va/ova. l//V>!Kl.e T'O <7/1'/L Sl/?- l.VT'0 c'/l//. ?lt/,/ ncc/< .IlamM /or /ou, /io„>35 words
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Article614 1940-04-29 8 Edward Ellis - By Edward Ellis WHAT of Hongkong's future? What is going to happen when the China war ends? Will the present prosperity continue? These questions come readily to the mind on contemplation of the present unfortunate plight of China. Normally, the prosperity of Hongkong and China614 words
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Article44 1940-04-29 8 JJUSSIA'S warning t( powers of "hand. o ff <T den/ if true-and Londo, Paris refuse to deny it? likely the initial excuse Soviet action against Sw! The Russian mining ofT 1 Estonian coast opposite 5U2! is a significant pointer.44 words
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Article135 1940-04-29 8 JJIBBENTROP has and nobody is tl except perhaps Ribbentrop himLu He has probably learn! very ouil ly that the world re Sa r<]s J** rather second-class liar a Nothing that tho Nazi say can cover up the erin c ol tack on Norway, who had at with the who'e135 words
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Article144 1940-04-29 8 1 HITLER put Ribbcntrup up I work of explaining bei way adventure has not gone ac< > to plan. i It is believed among neutral correspondents in Berlin that it was K I trop who advised, on the basis of reports from his Foreign Office Scandinavia could be144 words
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Article103 1940-04-29 8 DIBBENTROP had another bad rroir.cn: 11 recently when he went to the Vatican. The Pope stung his ears and him back without any promise to consider a peace plan by the mvi Catholics in Poland. Ribbentrop has not only to himself before the German for now see their103 words
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Article1008 1940-04-29 9 INTENSE VITAL STAGE IN WAR "LET NO ONE HAVE ANY ILLUSIONS" WARNS SIR SAMUEL HOARE Reuter. London, April 28. THE war has now entered on an intense and vital phase, according to the Secretary for Air, Sir Samuel Hoare, when he broadcast from London last night, following on a speechReuter. - 1,008 words
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Article532 1940-04-29 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 28. mHE following authoritative comment on Yon Ribbenirop's speech was made in London this afternoon: The world will scarcely be imed by Ribbentrop's disingenous ment which from the beginning end is characterised by dete perversions of the truth, re is no reason forReuter. - 532 words
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Article426 1940-04-29 9 Reuter. THIS is how the world reacted to Yon Ribbentrop's blustering I speech:— London Ribbentrop's speech and the introduction of the latest German White Paper failed to arouse any excitement in official quarters here. The amazing fact that no matter over what country the Germans extendReuter. - 426 words
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Article48 1940-04-29 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 27. "The Italian Empire is not a mere onlooker in the present conflict and has not been caught unawares declared the Minister for Justice Signor Grandi in a speech winding up the present session of the Italian Parliament this morning, states the Rome radio.— Reuter-Reuter. - 48 words
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113 1940-04-29 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 27. THERE are reports that Norwegian soldiers are crossing into Sweden at other points, and the Norwegian authorities d instructions to frontier officials to prevent able-bodied Norwegians ,f) i crossing the boundary. Stockholm, Apr. 27. ording to reports appearing in to-day, the GermanReuter. - 113 words
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Article60 1940-04-29 9 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 28. "THE Nygaardsvold Government, through its proclamations and attitude as well as through the war-like actions taking place according to its wishes has created a state of war between Norway and the German Reich." These are the opening words of Hitler's official decree regarding the appointment ofReuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement337 1940-04-29 9 SOME NEW ARRIVALS. J. F. SrUerlands First Aid to Injui-d and Sick $0.30 A New Dictionary for Nurses by I ni« Oakes EBO Illustrations of Bandaging First Aid r, O Powers That Be by Alexander Cm non 300 The 2nd. Century Creepy Stories 3.60 The 2nd. Century Humour 3.60 Cavalcade337 words
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Advertisement632 1940-04-29 10 SEND A CALL TO UNIVERSAL RADIO dOfTSR, 205. Orchard Road. Phone 4967. When You Need Mende Service or .'-pare Parts. (Mende .Vrvicing Specialists). FOR CLEAR. DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION try •*I i VK** radio for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY Kuala Lumpur.632 words
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Advertisement376 1940-04-29 10 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENx <t Tenders are invited for the demolitL and reconstruction of part of a Framed P.W.D. Store at Pulau Bait Flans, Specification and I Tender may be obtained at the Off] the Singapore Improvement Ti payment of a deposit of $50- v.. be refunded if a bona fide ten376 words
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Miscellaneous621 1940-04-29 10 M T^i m. C APITOL: -Another Thin Man"-3.15, V ffi fi ALHAMBRA: > M H \DlO m CATHAY: tti fFll 110XV: "Let Freedom Ring"—6.15 and rp4\>Ji MARLBOROUGH: Notre Dame"—3.15, 6.15 and THEATRE ROYAL:" 1 "Cyclewali"—6.15 SINGAPORE of the Golden West" Selin. "Roses and 9.15 p.m. zhl 225 m£m n 33621 words
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Article, Illustration314 1940-04-29 11 CHIANG KAI-SHEK SENDS GREETINGS Saul iniketan. smaller hills look up to the Snowy height of the sacred i>t-ak all the rivers 11 >w towards the vast dorp, even like that world look up to you and bow to you. On the auspicious he celebration of your314 words
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35 1940-04-29 11 ivandrum, Apr. 18. arkar, president, Allsabha, accompanied ulu Naidu. president. lal Hindu Mahasabha. ..t ore State early next ir will preside over the the Nair Service Society i Cha nyanacherry.35 words
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Article42 1940-04-29 11 untitled introduced by the irding the export of ifactures and rubber to will deprive the Indian benefit of the difference :ial and th- free cress rehension is expressed ol the Indian Chamrce, Calcutta, in a cont'd by them to the i India.42 words
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259 1940-04-29 11 I Bombay, Apr. 18. Prof. Ranga would hep s cause if he could be inform the authorities '•ommitted a breach of to" me and that if discharged idly proceed to his own and remain there till rnment was withdrawn. Mahatma Gandhi in a259 words
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103 1940-04-29 11 Madras. Apr. 18 IT might be a good thing if leading Indian politicians from various parties were interned for a set period and only released on condition that they achieve a settlement in tne communal rod political field" said Mr. F E James M L. A.103 words
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Article128 1940-04-29 11 Akola, Apr. 20. THE H n*bh Shri Brijlal Biyani, mem--1 her. Council ol State and president. Uerar Provincial Congress Committee has issued a statement regarding -the glowing repression of c ivil liberties by tlustate authorities in Jodhpur State. "Th Jodhpur state" says the statement, "is on the128 words
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Article146 1940-04-29 11 Shillong, Apr 16. THE working committee of the Assam Provincial Congress Committee which met last evening here. Maulvi Mahammad Tvebulla presiding, converted itself Into a Satvagraha Committee. Eleven memb its namely Maulvi Mahammad Tyebulla, president. Mr Gopinath Bard nlol ex-premier. Mr Fakhruddin AU Ahmed, ex-minister,146 words
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Article38 1940-04-29 11 Ahmedabad, April 23. A woman known as the "Queen" i I Charts, a criminal tribe. Is among those arrested by the police in connection with the dacoities recently committed in the suburbs of Ahmedabad.38 words
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346 1940-04-29 11 O Ahmedabad, Apr. is. THE declaration that the country may lest assured that it at the 1 end of the month Mahatma Gandhi finds that the laid down hv him for starting a struggle have heen fulfilled, he v not hesitate to346 words
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249 1940-04-29 11 Wardha, Apr. 20. A HINT oi t laint. possibility of Gaudr* bl|J undertaking an India-wide tour to get into personal contact with the workers and the situation In the country is given in the Congress leadBTB' camp Ifahatmaji's health and the tremendous .strain in such249 words
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Article43 1940-04-29 11 Two were sentenced to death and seventeen to transportation for life by ih- Additional Sessions Judge, Coimbutore m connection with noting and double murder in biehettipala> am villagi in July 1939, the victims being two brothers Tne rot of the accused were acquitted43 words
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Advertisement414 1940-04-29 11 PIMPLES j Neiu American Medicated Powder Base Helps Heal Pimples Wh'ic Hidiruj Blemishes and Beautifying Skin Appearance. Simply apply PREVORF. INSTANT SKIN REJUVENATOR as a powder base. It imparts a pearly film of beauty. Enhances appearance. Makes skin look fresh, smooth, velvety, youthful. Conceals and heals facial blemishes, freckles, scars,414 words
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Advertisement194 1940-04-29 12 BOOK NOW FOR THE BIGGEST THRILL OF THE YEAR! OPENING TQ-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE DAILY 11 A.M. 3-15 V 6-15 9-15 P.M. MAITnUMtOIJGH 515 D I Seats Booked Provisionally Must Be Taken Up Before 6.15 and 9 .15 Respectively Otherwise They Will Be Sold. PICTURE AT^ 0 9 RESPECI: BY194 words
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Article71 1940-04-29 13 London, Apr. 29 yiCJE-Admiral Gcoffey Layton has f been appointed Commander-in-Chief. China section, in succession to Sir Percy Noble with effect from July 10, 1940. Vice-Admiral Layton will assume command about Sept. I.—Reuter. Vice-Admiral Laytcn, who is 56 years old. has served in H.M.S. Britannia and71 words
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71 1940-04-29 13 Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 29. For the purpose of intensifying the economic warfare against the Japanese In occupied areas the Chinese Govern ment are establishing an Economic Blockade Office consisting of representatives of economics and finance Ministries, the Court Martial, and othir Government Departments concerned. TheReuter. - 71 words
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Advertisement307 1940-04-29 13 TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 THEATRE ROYAL POSITIVELY LAST TWO SHOWS OF "CYCLE WALT* A Magnificent Hindustani Thriller Featuring MISS ROM ILL A DEVI j| 11 STRINGS! STRINGS!! 111 I We were over JL whelmed with II I orders tw v^Sk I 1 r y' Fortunately, new Wv jI <£\1) **P««»* have307 words
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Advertisement531 1940-04-29 14 WANTED Chinese lady for office telephone work. Apply Box 850 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (308-D) f WANTED AGENTS "Elephant Brand Coagulant $8 per jar. Box 836, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (271-D). WANTED Three Lady Canvassers immediately. Any nationality Apply personally, 058 Geylang Road, Singapore. 323-D». MANUFACTURERS' OF COCOTIN etc., wants531 words
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Advertisement554 1940-04-29 14 ADVERTISER invites any line of trade for exclusive representation in Malaya, D.E.1.. 8.N.8. Excellent trade and financial references. Reply stating lines willing to offer to Box 847. c!o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (305-D*. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM with Bathroom. M.S. 300 Orchard Road, Singapore. (204-D; 44, OXLEY ROAD, Singapore. Large airy furnished554 words
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Advertisement560 1940-04-29 14 Tailoring Millinery FORREST FITTING have your suits and dresses ordered from MITAL COMPANY, 27, Coleman Street. Phone 2604. Prices very competitive. A trial will convince you. Kathleen Brown Designer Dress Maker Room 35, RAFFLES HOTEL sports Suits in Silk and Cotton Sarongs. rr- APB 1 MIDDLE-AGED INDIAN wishes companionship of560 words
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Advertisement286 1940-04-29 14 Offices, Godownt To Let TO LIT Offices:--20, Malacca Street (portion in I 124T26, Robinson R n Shops:— 20. Malacca Street 12A 23, Stamford R 175, Selegie Road (ground floor) Apply Rennie Lowick Co Hongkong Bank Chambers SPORTS OUTFIT FOR YOUR SPORTS requirements. Please will pay you to do so Coleman286 words
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Article1108 1940-04-29 15 v. inuapore Market 111, Prices Paid For Tin s Bj London; Considerable l^ lh Done; Industrials oing Dull Period. I inaneial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. dollar tins were not active on Saturday, There ihir business on London gher prices. particularly wanted to S9. Other dealings Ways. Pcngkalans, Krarigkong tins.1,108 words
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Article24 1940-04-29 15 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were: RUBBER Buyers: 35%, Sellers: :>,6 TIN up I' I24 words
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Advertisement107 1940-04-29 15 |||r 'pill Iron Bolt Nut If'l Ml Countersunk, Snap, l! f; J Square, Round and B1 X j Hexagon head manufacB 5 tured by us. &*ize from dia: 1 2 and I ii!' IISH upwards, length from C" illff and upwards. Makers of Collapsible gates, Folding Chairs and all sorts107 words
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Advertisement69 1940-04-29 15 Qlostbra His first date? Yes! Worried about his appearance? Hardly! The daily use of just a few drops of Glostora keeps you looking your best brings out the natural lustre of your hair makes it easy to manege. —4 APB 6 SOUTH UIIITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated ln New Zealand.)69 words
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Advertisement535 1940-04-29 15 The Secret Of A Contented Mind. It has been well said that the secret of a contented mind is congenial work. iJi tner e is a clause which must be added, and good health for without this blessing, peace of mind is indeed hard to obtain. Good health depends primarily535 words
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Advertisement507 1940-04-29 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P&CX BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all mformation 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. (AFCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJT, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUITA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return507 words
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434 1940-04-29 16 Cowardly Tactics Fail m*#ln Narvik Region Reuter. A NORWEGIAN High Command communique says that A during th 2 fighting on the Narvik (north-west) front on Thursday the Germans, in a counter-attack, forced civilians, including women and children, to march in front to coverReuter. - 434 words
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Article38 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. Delhi, Apr. 29. THE Subjects Committee of Uie All-India Independent Muslims Conference passed a unanimous resolution opposing any political partition of India as suggested by Mr. Jinnah, president of the All-India Muslim League.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article32 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. Brussels, April 28.—The Germans are removing the landing stages they constructed on the right bank of the Moselle earlier this month, according to reports from Stadtbredimus to the Luxemburg Zeitung.—Reuter. jReuter. - 32 words
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162 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 28. FORTY-SEVEN British seamen who escaped from the Nazis at r Narvik arrived at Newcastle to-day. Thirty-two were from tho Newcastle steamer North Cornwall, 4,304 tons, which was captured by the Germans the day before the first Narvik battle.Reuter. - 162 words
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Article128 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. Bucharest, Apr. 29. GERMAN military plane landed in the ncrodrome here this morning. Two civilian passengers were welcomed by a number of Germans and the Rumanian Director cf Civil Aviation. The plane left for Sofia after half an hour. Rumanian official circles refused toReuter. - 128 words
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Article60 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 29. LAST night s French official communique states: "There was nothing to report except some artillery fire and local encounters west of Vosges, in the course of which we inflicted losses on the enemy."—British Wireless. Paris, Apr. 28. A communique says that patrol and artilleryReuter. - 60 words
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Article132 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 28. COME 70.000 United States troops are being assembled in East Texas into an American "blitzrieg" force for the regular army's most extensive peacetime war "games'' next month. These form the climax to intensive efforts made since the outbreak of the Euro DeanReuter. - 132 words
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Article144 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 28. k COMMUNIQUE issued from No. 10 Downing Street says that the ninth meeting of the Supreme War Council was held in London to-day. France represented by M. Reynaud, M. Daladier, M. Campinchi and M. Laurentcynac, who were accompanied by M. Corbin. General Gamelin, AdmiralReuter. - 144 words
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27 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. THE Director of a Dutch Nazi antiSemitic weekly paper called Misthorn based on the Streich.ers Derstuermer was arrested near Amsterdam.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article240 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. London, April 29. High Command communique m says that fighting in eastern Norway ton tinues without the Germans advancing. The German troops in Oesterdal (Eastern Valley) ll,v( reached Roeros. "Our troops have checked t* German pushes towards Fordal and Innset. "Several German planes in theReuter. - 240 words
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Article, Illustration42 1940-04-29 16 Admiral Rolf Carls \va> in rharje of the German naval operation* in Norwegian waters. He is MMlcntMi to have been aboaid one ml the Nazi warships sunk by Norwegian guns. He commaneled a I -boat in the last war.42 words
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Article61 1940-04-29 16 Reuter. 4 ire Tt THE Turkish authority 1 ported to hive am «n« dered the expulsion of mans—an archae<>lo«« Per a journalist and to chant and an agent This follows the Ugn control of foreigners r key The Istanbu' police havi g cabaret artis'es. who hau 1Reuter. - 61 words
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Article21 1940-04-29 16 Dr. Thomas Adams, untitled est authorities on tow died recently at bis n Sussex, was famous k* of replanning of London21 words
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