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Title Section21 1940-05-21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII -No. 121. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, May 21, 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration696 1940-05-21 1 INVADERS NO NEARER PARIS Reuter. LATEST reports from the Western Front show that the German thrust in the salient made over the Franco-Belgian frontier is still very strong but resistance has stiffened and the attack has been slowed down.Reuter. - 696 words
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187 1940-05-21 1 Reuter. London. May 21. AST night, in a »pcech t«< newspaper men, Marshal Goering said that the German thrust in the west was Hitler's own idea. "He is a revolutionist in strategy," said Goering, "and he has '«nken all well-established principles. "The movements heReuter. - 187 words
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97 1940-05-21 1 Reuter. London. May 21. JpSLEPHONIC communicaA tion between London and Paris and Lordon and Rome was interrupted yesterday evening. A telegram from Paris arrived in London via New York.—Reuter. later. —Interruption of the totephone communications lasted three hours. The normal service was restored after midnight. ItReuter. - 97 words
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362 1940-05-21 1 French Counter- Attacking Near Tip Of Nazi Thrust Reuter. London. May 21 EH fighting went on all day yesterD d north and south of St. Quentin. furthest point of the German some 80 miles from Paris, night's French war communique d the German drive as still very Since yesterday mornine:,Reuter. - 362 words
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44 1940-05-21 1 Reuter. London. May 20. Another 2.000 refugees who arrived in a south coast pert to-night included 40 babies and a number of young men of military age. They came from districts around Brussels T end T omrem Renter,Reuter. - 44 words
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Article130 1940-05-21 1 Reuter. Chungking, May 21 SIX Japanese aeroplanes were shot down in an aerial engagement yesterday morning above Liangshan, it is officially announced here. An Air raid alarm was Founded in Chungking when 27 Japanese aircraft raided Liangshan. In the ensuing engagement Chinese fighters destroyed sixReuter. - 130 words
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Article56 1940-05-21 1 Reuter. Paris, May 20. ACCORDING to reports received here, i Dieppe had several air raid alarms on Saturday, and at one time five German planes flew oser the town at a low altkude and dropped several bombs, killing one person and injuring another. Enemy planes also machine-gunnedReuter. - 56 words
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Article43 1940-05-21 1 Reuter. MARSHAL Badeglte, chief «>f Italinn General Stan", who con- ducted the second ami fin:il phase of the Abyssinian campaign, to-day I personally reported to Signor I Mussolini on the inspection he made of Italy's western frontier. Reuter. LReuter. - 43 words
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90 1940-05-21 1 Reuter. Stockholm. May 11. FIT and smiling but with uniform** cut lo ribbons. 60 British troops to-day crossed the frontier into Central Sweden after a 51-mile march over the Norwegian mountains. They were cut oIT without ammunition, near Lillehammer, and, after vain attempts toReuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement27 1940-05-21 1 'great WORLD CABARET TO-NIGHT Ist TIME I SVVI3I M 1 A a COSTUME I EXHIBITION CONTEST c0 y E IND SEE THE LOVELIES I ON PARADE. j27 words
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Advertisement152 1940-05-21 1 USE-ASTROVA OINTMENT, SURE, CUI«JO* .SINGAPORE FOOT; (FOR A.C.* D.C. MAINS) >• Increased taxation may come, but this need not deprive you of the pleasures of radio. For only $10 per month you can own a full size All-British six valve radio operating equally well from either A.C. or D.C. mains.152 words
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765 1940-05-21 2 'I WISH YOU HAD NOT OBJECTED" At To-day's Federal Council (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, TUESDAY. OPEAKING AT TO-DAY'S MEETING OF THE FEDERAL COUNCIL IN DEFENCE OF A PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY SIR SHENTON THOMAS, GOVERNOR AND HIGH COMMISSIONER, IN CONNECTION WITH HIS REFRAINING765 words
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417 1940-05-21 2 Items From Reports (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. f\S one padi cultivation scheme V alone, a sum of $1,300,000 is being spent. It is the Tanjong Karang development scheme in Selangor. Details of this scheme are given in Finance Committee reports tabled at the417 words
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Article70 1940-05-21 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. ITUALA Lumpur, home of bookclubs, added another to its list, when the Selangor Indian Association opened their new library on Sunday. Preliminary work for the library was done by a committee, led by Mr TJnni of the Selangor Indian70 words
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251 1940-05-21 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. DISAGREEMENT with a procedure adopted by Sir Shenton Thomas at the last meeting of the House was expressed by the Hon. Mr. G. Blunn at to-day's meeting of the Federal Council when he referred to the High Commissioner's251 words
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Article31 1940-05-21 2 Mr. C. Ellugupillat, of the Secretarial. Office. Kuala Lipls, is transferred to the 'Health Office, Tampin, and will be succeeded by Inche Mohamed Sharif! bin Kling, of the Health Office, Tampin.31 words
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434 1940-05-21 2 SINGAPORE'S College of Medicine is anxious to avoid—"just what any country should wish to avoid —turning out "a race of robot students." Revision in tho system of teaching necessitated by inability on the part of students of biochemistry to take satisfactory lecture notes434 words
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142 1940-05-21 2 GOVERNMENT has decided to utilise Danish seamen for the purpose of manning ships registered as British. A Government Gazette notification issued last night introduces an amendment to the defence regulations by which the Master Attendant may issue a permit to subject or former subject of142 words
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405 1940-05-21 2 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) OOME INDICATIONS OF THE STEPS TAKEN BY THE FEDER- ATED MALAY STATES AS EMERGENCY MEASURES ARK GIVEN IN FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORTS TABLED AT THE FEDERAL COUNCIL MEETING THIS MORNING. It has been revealed that the General Officer Commanding directed that the training405 words
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Article49 1940-05-21 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. An addition to the War Taxation Enactment, imposing duty on admission charges for all types of entertainment was approved at the Federal Council meeting this morning. The tax on entertainment will come into force on July 1.49 words
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Article205 1940-05-21 2 Ji'Oß loyal and devoted service carrying out arduous duties as Regimental quartermaster during a period in which rapid expansion oi the regiment made for conditions of unusual difficulty, Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant Wraight of the Malay Regiment, was to-day presented with the insignia of th 0.8.205 words
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207 1940-05-21 2 Singapore, Monday. r<AUGHT stealing fowls last month. Ho Foong Mvi, alias Hoo Pong Mai, 23, Kiiek, thought of a ruse 1» steal—not fowls this time —but ducks. He bought a duck, placed it in a basket tied to the carrier207 words
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Article172 1940-05-21 2 Singapore, Monday. A .FINE of $150 was the sentence Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, passed on Low Siew Poh, the manager of Chop Kian Cheong of No. 33, Phillip Street, for an offence under the Defence Regulations. Low was summoned at172 words
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Advertisement54 1940-05-21 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: X o HONG CHYE CO.. K.LLMPLR WENG HENG LOONG, RFRr tv —NG KON CHEE, POI BROS, ipm? LEE ENG TEH, mSKimi LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. AND54 words
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Advertisement82 1940-05-21 2 HAVE YOU TRIED J§ The New Cutex? p^m #Try the new Cutex Nail Polish. There is a treat in store for you— because it wears longer with none of that unsightly cracking jT and peeling that detracts from y° ur grooming. Choose Cutex Cameo or Cedarwood and nut it ku.82 words
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362 1940-05-21 3 i rom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, i) RAFTING of a particular s* ion of the proposed Trades Bill, requiring one-third of the ,i trade union to be nons, was urged by the Hon. Mr. •■>!< Lin at a meeting of the362 words
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Article, Illustration58 1940-05-21 3 1* behind by Germans who went away hurriedly from Malaya when wai broke out the A.R.C. brewery pictured above, is for sale. The Custodian oi Enemy Property who ran the brewery for six months with an emergency management made up of Singapore businessmen, will receive tenders in58 words
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Article524 1940-05-21 3 (Tribune StarT Reporter) Singapore Tuesday. JjOW WOULD you like a nice cool mug of beer, to be handed to you tree, any time you asked for it. How would you like ten mugs of beer, 20, one hundred, a thousand mugs j best524 words
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Article108 1940-05-21 3 Singapore, Monday. I EA. Dean, 26, Ceylonese, was sent $45 by a friend of his in Trengganu to I buy a secondhand typewriter. After I s me time the man from Trengganu received $10 from Dean, but the typeI writer did not arrive. I Charged before108 words
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578 1940-05-21 3 RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY FEDERAL COUNCIL (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. jfORMATION of a special committee to investigate the possibilities of floating a loan in the F.M.S. for the prosecution of the war was suggested by the Federal Council578 words
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338 1940-05-21 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. POMPLAINING of the delay which has occurred in introducing- suitable legislation on compulsory military training, the Hon. Mr. G. Blunn, speaking; at the Federal Council this morning, urged that the matter be given immediate consideration. "Surely this338 words
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Article39 1940-05-21 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A FINANCE Committee report tabled at the meeting of the Federal Council this morning reveals that the 1939 grant by the F.M.S. Government to Wearnes' Air Services was increased from $10.(100 to $13,000.39 words
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Article40 1940-05-21 3 Mr. Tan Choon Hock, of the A.P.C., Transhipment Department. Singapore, writes that he is not the perscn mentioned in the in which $1,700 worth of jewels is alleged to have been stolen from a house in Yec Chu Kang Road.40 words
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Article162 1940-05-21 3 THE astonishing success of the convoy system up-to-date is revealed in an Admiralty communique received in Singapore yesterday. The number of ships convoyed since the beginning of the war is 20,680, of which only 31 have been sunk. Neutral lcsscs in convoy averaged one in162 words
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Article29 1940-05-21 3 THE 2,184th birthday anniversary of Lord Buddha will be celebrated today at the local Sakya Muni Temple, Race Course Road. All Buddhists are ccrdially invited to join the celebration.29 words
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Advertisement184 1940-05-21 3 rriS\ YOU WILL BE mm SURPRISED HOW WMM QUICKLY YOU PICK UP T! you have been iU to bed for 1 several weeks, you will feel W A very weak and depressed, even \4 >T- J a iter you begin to recover. The V, y *V hest and surest way184 words
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Advertisement122 1940-05-21 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pu»*e creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. mm $wwm •PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), irOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501,122 words
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417 1940-05-21 4 Singapore, Monday. jyR. Kasuke Katagiri, a Japanese medical practitioner of tho Doh Jin Hospital Singapore, who is charged under the Quarantine (Prevention of Disease) Ordinance with failing to report a case of scarlet fever, hear a witness recall to-day an instance where he417 words
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Article310 1940-05-21 4 Singapore. Monday. JUVO LOGO pound iron plates fell on an Indian coolie of the Singapore Harbour Board as he was guiding a crane driver at the Keppel Harbour Docks on the morning of May 11. He died at the general hospital eight minutes after310 words
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Article64 1940-05-21 4 A commemoration of the fifth anni versary of the opening of the work of the Salvation Army in Malaya will take place at the Army Headquarters, Tank Road, Singapore, on Friday, May 31. Mr S W. Jones, the Officer Administering the Government, will be one of the speakers at the64 words
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Article96 1940-05-21 4 Singapore. Monday. SAID to have stolen eatables from 'th* R.A.F.. Sin Chee Twak. a 29-vev-old Hylam servant, claimed trial when char-zed before Mr J. G. In thp Third Police Court, to-day. The man is alleged to have stolen three tins of milk, a tin of oineapple96 words
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328 1940-05-21 4 (From Our Own Reporter? Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. yyilEN the Legal Adviser moved the second reading- of the Trade i Unions Bill, in the .Federal Council j to-day, Mr. J. P. Mead moved an amendment. J He moved that the Council postpone j the reading328 words
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Article, Illustration66 1940-05-21 4 Thelma Squire i n the ftimm which she will wear when she 1 gives a solo item in "Daneuif j^-Time." (Below) Irene Lebert as of the three blind mice i n the sh., v 1 "Dancing Time' which Mrs. F. < I H Smith will present a{ Jie66 words
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148 1940-05-21 4 Co -operators Have Good Credit Balance A net balance of $7.58 > i*c la by the Singapore Municipal olovees' Co-operative Tin if and I Society Ltd., in their report to t» sented at the fifteenth annual gene mcetmo of the society on May 22 the Municipal Offices. The committee recommend148 words
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Advertisement273 1940-05-21 4 MALAYAN PftEMIEP HOTEL To-night DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. midnight. SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE CABARET A TTRACTION TO-NIGHT' ONLY Bi S Success of New Versatile Dance Team TH* nro iv\i oi \i J TALENTED CHARACTER, COMEDY BALLROOM DANCERS Farewell Performance of the Popular Acrobatic Dancers THE AST OR TRIO IIIK MOST273 words
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Advertisement170 1940-05-21 4 AUCTION SALE OF MOTOR CARS A. T. EDWARDS A CO., LTD., are Instructed to sell by auction without resej vc the following Motor cars .*v343 Oreen grey Hun k 23 ETP. tamrmf> car, in good running order Klia-Graj Buick Sedan 27 HP. Ln good running order. S 830 Fiat Saloon170 words
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Article, Illustration16 1940-05-21 5 Hi and Mrs. K. B. Wysc who were married at the Methodist Church, Kluang, recently.16 words
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Article86 1940-05-21 5 Singapore. Monday. I NG YONG <14» was this morning d in the second police court beMj Conrad Oldham with houseand theft of a pocket watch, a dn and $19.10 in cash, making ol $24 10 in all. the property of Ang Nui Aw. The offence is alleged to86 words
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Article40 1940-05-21 5 The Chief Justice. S.S., Sir Percy and Lady McElwaine will be aye towards the end of this iring Sir Percy's absence Mr. cketl Terrell. Appeal Judge, Justice, and Mr. Jusvill come from to take the place of Mr. Justice Terrell.40 words
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807 1940-05-21 5 Witness Who Was Haunted By Accused's Face Singapore, Monday. acts of violence and hooliganism perpetrated by a gang of Malay soldiers from Changi barracks at the Happy World Amusement Park on the night of February 7 last were described at tho Singapore Assizes, before807 words
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88 1940-05-21 5 A Singapore, Monday. iXtGED to be members of the Malayan Communist Party, an unlawful society, Poh Eng Chiong. 19, and Ngm Seng Juan. 29. two Hainanese. were offered bail In the sum of $2.000 each with four sureties, when they were produced before Mr. J.88 words
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Article102 1940-05-21 5 Singapore, Monday. AN the night of May 18. $195 was stolen from a house in Tanjong Pagar Road. As a result c f police inquiries, three Hokkiens were anested and charged before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the Third Police Magistrate, today. Twenty-three-year-old Tan Seng Kee, was102 words
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Advertisement71 1940-05-21 5 seldom buy lamps if you always buy CROMPTON THE COILED-COIL LAMP OF LASTING BRILLIANCE WISH 333 M* 3 jP^^ *-II BATTERY Pi hAUYI W.P.S. 186 A In step u/ith the times v marching on. In peace or war, v From everywhere the Theu all want more. «uuiaid a! babies come71 words
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159 1940-05-21 6 Every player present, spectators waiting expectantly, weather perfect, but the Division 118 league match between the Indian Association and the R.N .W.T. could not be played last night—there v.as no referee. Alter a half hour's delay the rival captains decided to play the match159 words
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Article34 1940-05-21 6 The First Division League Soccer the match between the R.A. (Heavy Regiment i and the Loyal; played at Changi yesterday evening resulted in a victory for the former by three goals to nil. i34 words
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971 1940-05-21 6 VAN BREUKELEN HEADS THE TRAINERS, SPENCER RIDERS WELL-KNOWN owner of The most powerful stable in Malaya, Mr. A. van Tooren again heads tho list ot* winning owners at the Penang Turf Club Extra-Professional meeting which concluded Saturday. The leading trainer. Mr. M971 words
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Article294 1940-05-21 6 Jolly Youngsters B P. met the Svkes B P jp a friendly hadminton match at the Poll***! Traffic Branch badminton court. Maxwell Roa i Sunday and beat them by rive games to two. Results (Jolly Youngsters mentioned first): Singles- Yadi bin Hassan beat Max de Souza294 words
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285 1940-05-21 6 Tengah All-Round Superior R.A.F. (Tongah) 4; Harbour Board 1. DLAYING a better attacking" ga me and also superior in defence R.A.F (Tengah) found Singapore Harbour Board easy victims in a Division IT-A game at Anson Road stadium yesterday. The airman led two-nil at285 words
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Article104 1940-05-21 6 Singapore Cricket Club teams for next week-end are: Against the V.M.C.A. at the S.C.C, at 2 p.m.: H L. Ward (capt >. E. G. Staunton, S. C. Woolmer, L Comdr. C. Farnhill. R. S. Tufnell. Lt. N. P. Farquhar, W. K. Jagger. J G. Rappoport. K.104 words
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Article47 1940-05-21 6 The following players have been selected to represent the Great Eastern Life Sports Club vs. S.C.C. to-morrow on the Padang at 5.15 p.m. I Eng Hoe. Ah Goo, Kwong Sung. Howe JPhoo. Fook Loy. Sieohens. Thiam Lock; I Eng Hong. Lai Chuan, Huat Lye. Khek J Peng.47 words
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Article70 1940-05-21 6 In a lew scoring cricket match played at Pulau Brani on Sunday. Clarke Rangers defeated the Royal Engineers by ten runs. Clarke Rangers scored 56 the R E. replying with 46. D. Ashghar. Rangers, bowled splendid lv capturing eight wickets for 11 runs Spr Pickard and70 words
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Article60 1940-05-21 6 Fort Canning team to meet The fcfalai nai Company at cricket on Wedn--c: Tanglin. 2 p.m. is: SqdLdr Marchbanks (Captain, I. < Castor. S.S.M. Hancock. S. M iAC» W S Sgt. Dowling. SSgt. Lone Sergt Sergr. Johnston. Corpl. Bees on. Co.pl. W!. man. L60 words
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Advertisement283 1940-05-21 6 DIGNIFY YOUR LIBRARY THE KING'S ENGLISH by H. W. F. G. Fowler (3rd Ed 'The possessor of this volume may easily avoid the common pitfalls that beset the path of the writer of English' 53.60 A DICTIONARY OF MODERN ENGLISH USAGE by 11. VV. Fowler. Joint Author of The King's283 words
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Advertisement149 1940-05-21 6 DISCOMFORT r^— —1 AFTER MEALS THESE SIGNS SAY Sour "repeating", distension other i^jJ^^J^. "ALKALIZE"! after-meal discomfort come from #,T >j^^B\ excess stomach acids. For relief. Xl Upset Stomach doaorj Jay "ALKALIZE" or neutralize J^^^U, Indigestion excess acids. Quickest safest way K*^BBHB«pB Heartburn to alkalize is with Phillips' Milk of Flatulence149 words
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Miscellaneous26 1940-05-21 6 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 1').44 A M 8.7 10.25 P.M 9.1 fl TO-MORROW High Water: 11.30 A.M. 8 8 ft. 11.00 P M. 1.3 il26 words
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170 1940-05-21 7 11 match between the Island :he Garrison Golf Ciub played Un and resulted in a win for c team by 7% points to 3%. s were (Island Club names rones B. W 7 oodall 14 H. E. Goodr. Laidman L Pattlson T. C.170 words
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Article57 1940-05-21 7 V.M.C.A. soccer team in a league tinst H M. Customs on the Anson I S:adium to-morrow, at 5.10 p.m. We e Aik Chan V. N. Pillay. M. G. J. Moxon. G. L. Day, N. R. athy; S. Dorton. R. Lowerenee. W. ell. X Goldsmith. Tan57 words
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307 1940-05-21 7 Strong Defence Saves Losers Heavier Defeat H. S. Bank 5; Harper Gilfillan 1. JLSPLAYING BETTER UNDERSTANDING, THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, SCORED A CONVINCING VICTORY I !VE GOALS TO ONE OVER HARPER GILFILLAN IN A SINESS HOUSES LEAGUE SOCCER MATCH PLAYED AT THE MA\A.307 words
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Article30 1940-05-21 7 Reuter. London. May 20. Football results to-day were: Midland League: Birmingham 0: Leicester 0. North Eastern League: Bradford 2; Hartlepocls 0. Rugby League: Hunslet 32 pts.; P.ramley 13 pts —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article41 1940-05-21 7 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, M.F.A. vs. R.A. <3ac-ac), Stadium; Reserve Div.,SR.C, vs. Loyals. S.R.C; Div. II (A) Pulau Brani vs. R.A.F. (Torpedo),, Pulau Brani; Naval Police vs. Signals, Naval Base TENNIS: Singapore tennis championships, S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. courts.41 words
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Article133 1940-05-21 7 Sime Darby 2; William Jacks 0. j OIME Darby defeated William Jacks *3 Sports Club by two clear goals in a Business Houses league fixture played on the Fraser and Neave ground last night. j The losers lacked shooting powers j when opportunities were offered them.133 words
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Article, Illustration665 1940-05-21 7 YADI SUPERIOR TO CHIA, WINS IN TWO SETS Singapore, Monday. IN cue cf the keenest UlSßfefl of the mens' open iingks matches in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championship, winch commenced 10-day, the Malay Yadi beat Robert Chia, the foimc-r junior J- ingles' champion 6—4, 6—4.665 words
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Article51 1940-05-21 7 Affiliations to the Singapore Table Tennis Association are Invited by the organisers and applications should be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, 42 Tras Street. The Singapore championships will be played in June and the annual general meeting will be held on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. at the Straits Chinese Recreation51 words
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Advertisement74 1940-05-21 7 blue mfc J Feed your baby on Blue Cross Milk and endow him with sound tcetn, sturay -z-l y M—Ksifiisi bones and firm muscles. Blue Cross Milk is pure and rich in the vitamins Mp_=E=zrr |1 th it nature requires for the proper growth of )uur baby .and Baby ||ggsjgjE|S&74 words
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Advertisement129 1940-05-21 7 t ——-gg——ggy i where T w%l Ha.ava St DE LUXE Goes BOX OFFICE PHONE 3400 POSITIVELY LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY! Released Through United Artists SAMUEL M ~&JSL& YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY of a hearty Laugh at this fine COMEDY-THRILLER. SO DON'T MISS IT Also LATEST PARAMOUNT and FOX NFWS REELS ARRIVED129 words
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Article227 1940-05-21 8 ]\||R. CHURCHILL'S frank revelation of the situation in Franco and the throat to Britain has boon received with much gratification by the peopie of the Empire. His insistence on giving the people the maximum of information and preparing them for the worst underlines the promise227 words
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Article231 1940-05-21 8 NEWS of the Chinese victory on the Hupeh-Honan front would have made front-page reading if it were not for the big battles now raging on the Western Front, where tho Germans are launching a fierce offensive in three directions. This, however, does not minimise the importance231 words
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721 1940-05-21 8 CHARLES FOLEY - Schlieffen Plan Dropped By i CHARLES FOLEY Daily Express Special Correspondent A STTTE political and military observers in Switzerland art convinced to-day that the Allies, by disengaging their forces from Central Norway, have foiled the first part of a greater Schlieffen plan by which721 words
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Article112 1940-05-21 8 QNE day it is "serious but grave." Next day it "grave but not catastrophic" Let's hope the brass hata d run short of vague adjecti whatever else they lack. Some of them must hav< imagination to let the G< break through as quickly from Luxemburg.112 words
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Article118 1940-05-21 8 JT Is just possible, as some are suggesting, tnat the creatioi of this German bulge was antici and that it was hoped to cut across it or in some other way trap a [are part of the German mechn army. ff that was so the speed and width118 words
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Article117 1940-05-21 8 |"T is a matter for satisfaction that A now we are up against it we are learning our lessons very quickly. In a matter of days the whole direction of Allied strategy has changed. In my Sunday notes I suggested that the Allied Command would not wait for117 words
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Article100 1940-05-21 8 WILLINGNESS to face the lads and supreme courage in a n are common characteristics of Churchill, Reynaud and Weygaad, who may be considered the Big Three now directing the Allied war effort If they do not product? a plan to strike Germany a severe and direct blow, and100 words
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Article112 1940-05-21 8 JN the event of things going wr on the Western Front, ambil Marshal Goering, officially named j successor of Hitler, has put i blame on the Fuehrer in advance In a fulsome eulogy—much too fulsome—he reveals that the costly direct thrust in the wrest was entirely Hitler's idea.112 words
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Advertisement242 1940-05-21 8 Better Holidays with I COOLTAN You can be out Swimming or Boating I or even Basking without fear of the I after effects of the burning Tropical I Sun's rays 1 You get no Burns. Blisters or Freckles 1 —No Peeling. Good for Men, Women I and Children.— (Remember Ladies—242 words
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Advertisement73 1940-05-21 8 MUMMY! DADDY! HAVE YOU TAKEN TYBOBOKE You and everybody in all stages of life will benefit by taking it BECAUSE Of its healthy contents of minerals i.e. 14 out of the 16 health minerals essential to the human body. Being a boon to the ailing, emaciated, thin, weak and anaemic73 words
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Advertisement33 1940-05-21 8 iMMmStĔĔk. castor oil DELL V/OOD CASTOR OIL POMADE 'BETTER THAN BRILUANTINE MORE EFFICIENT THAN CREAM j Sfcft in nutritive elements of Castor J Delicately Perfumed. PRICE CtS, JAR WHITE AWAYS jj Kuala Lumpur-lpoh--SINCAPORE--Penang-.Taiping33 words
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Article, Illustration9 1940-05-21 9 eral Denis, Commander-in-Chief of the Belgian Army.9 words
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Article41 1940-05-21 9 Reuter. TB ratty announces that the A d inner Whitley has been dai by bombs and beached. There were four casualties. is a ship of 1,100 tons, smaller destroyers laid I the emergency war programme in 1917.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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1061 1940-05-21 9 Tanks Useless Without Oil B.O.W. (Renter's Special Commentary) London, May 20. TfHIS morning's papers emphasise the grave but by no means desperate character of the position on the Western Front. Due credit is given to the formidable force of theB.O.W. - 1,061 words
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86 1940-05-21 9 Tokyo, May 20. 4 LONDON report says that Mr Winston Churchill, British Premier, was the guest of honour at a luncheon party Siren by Mr. Mamoru Shigei«:itsu. Japanese Ambassador to the Ccurt of St. James, on Friday. Views were exchanged betB the British Premier86 words
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Article224 1940-05-21 9 Reuter. Washington, May 20. MR Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, broadcasting on the occasion 1 of the Foreign Trade Week, read a message from President rultMK f th future of world peace Roosevelt declaring that the hopes 101 uie u nded upon the adoptionReuter. - 224 words
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24 1940-05-21 9 Reuter. Paris, May M. Revnaud to-day received Prince Bernliard. who was accompanied by the Dutch Minister in London KenlerReuter. - 24 words
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49 1940-05-21 9 Reuter. Canberra, May 20. MR. Menzies, Premier, to-day an- nnunetd that a review has been ordered of Australia's war activities, particularly munitions production. The War Cabinet, he said, would consider intensification of the recruiting drive for the seventh division of the Australian Imperial Force.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement441 1940-05-21 9 I INACET mSm H Buy Nacet and avoid V Jk JT\ Kj the risk of gambling jjj I fIJ 111 on cheap blades. ■■^^^■^■■■■HHHHIiVHH gt Nacet Blades are j^^^JETT H established favourites, JSgj trade maw( H HE 9HiH b& m S^Hh ■B because of their high SHEf Pffßf qualify and441 words
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91 1940-05-21 10 Tokyo, May 20. ONE Japanese was killed by rioters in Peru and another seriously wounded, a press message from Lima reports. Japanese shops looted by rioters totalled three hundred In Lima alone. A hundred and fifty Japanese families, comprising four hundred members, victims of riots,91 words
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Article70 1940-05-21 10 Reuter. New York. May 20. rpHE Argentine and Uruguay Governments have now taken action to curb Nazi activities, while Chilean and Bolivian newspapers havp called upon their Governments to do likewise, according to a Buenos Aires dispatch lo the New York Times, which add.' thatReuter. - 70 words
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186 1940-05-21 10 LONDON, MAY 20 J)EALING WITH THE EFFECTS OF THE INVASION OF HOLLAND AND BELGIUM ON BRITISH FOOD SUPPLIES THE FOOD MINISTER, IN A STATEMENT TO THE PRESS SAID THEY WERE NOT SERIOUS AND THAT IT WOULD BE POSSI BLE TO OBTAIN GOODS FROM OTHER186 words
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Article39 1940-05-21 10 Reuter. untitled. May 19. THE authorities have discovered and 1 seized a secret radio station operated by a German named Hellmut Lentz near Campana, 50 miles from here. The authorities are now endeavouring to discover another secret transmitter Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article79 1940-05-21 10 Reuter. Paris, May 20. "I NOW have more hope than ever," writes Charles Morice in Petit Parisien. His comment is typical of the general reaction to the latest battle situation. hi. Morice continues: "Our Chiefs do not despair of succeeding in two or three days' time inReuter. - 79 words
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162 1940-05-21 10 Reuter. London, May 20. QRASTIG steps have been taken to v prevent any German "Fifth Columnists" entering Britain in Dutch .ships, seoics c.f which have arrived in British ports since the invasion of the Netherlands. In Tilbury dec k., every Dutch ship was v.Reuter. - 162 words
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Article89 1940-05-21 10 Reuter. Paris, May 20. AN official warning issued to-day states that the Germans hope by propagating false news in front of their army, to cause the evacuation of industrial centres not actual! threatened. The warning adds that people who evacuate factories owing to false news areReuter. - 89 words
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Article33 1940-05-21 10 REUTER. S S CAIRO, MAY 20 J S pIE UNITED STATES LEGATION HAS AD- i VISED AMERICANS TO I LEAVE EGYPT WHILE < THE SHIPPING ROUTES ARE STILL OPEN < REUTER.REUTER. - 33 words
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Article18 1940-05-21 10 Reuter. London, May 20 Queen Wilhelmina received the Am man Ambassador Mr. Kennedy at 1 lungham Palace to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Advertisement285 1940-05-21 10 MEALS WITHOUT Mjsaif Are meal-, .i constagf dr. .:.I to yrm! 1 »f» you nave to take vreat cave i)>»>»tt ■Vary btl ni tool yon <at. tor t«;.r ot having to [>..v the DfMlt) in |winr I* -tOßtach trouule the tain ot VOUI Even it you Lave lony bocn victim285 words
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Miscellaneous629 1940-05-21 10 /11 TO-D'AVS J RADIO 1 SINGAPORE BANGKOK "SSI l £m"S3lx m HSM ••"•65 metres (7.968 mc|.). ?.*lo Miscellaneous Gramophone Records 820 Natl nal Son B and Openin» AnnouncecSZ* p n rfces mid daV RUbbPr Tm 825 S*SThai. 140 Interval 84 Vanety Programme: Music. Laughter and *s sss sssss ssssr- ,1629 words
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Miscellaneous387 1940-05-21 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following Is the programme of drills uj to and for week ending M«v 26-TO-DAY. MAY 21. 5.15 p m. Fort Canning. S.V.P.S.. Section Iraining 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. S.A.S C (v) Lecture. tiL 15 Headquarters. Ist Bn. Signal Section. Section Training. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. Ist. Bn Int Section.387 words
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Article, Illustration429 1940-05-21 11 DESAFS ENDEAVOUR TO END STALEMA TE Simla. May 10. POLITICAL observers here feel thai Mr. Bhulabhai Desai is endea vouring lo ascertain how far the statement issued by the two ex-members of tho Viceroy's ISxecul ive Council hears an official or semiofficial stamp. Jj* their429 words
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Article54 1940-05-21 11 Bombay, May 4. The Bombay Government has definitely decided not to abandon prohibition at any rate during this year. It is also definitely learnt that modiiicaiions in the scheme are being considered but confirmation Is not yet forthcoming to the report that certain modifications have54 words
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Article34 1940-05-21 11 Jhansi, Apr. 27. Mr. Ramsahai Sharma, treasurer, District Congress Committee, was sentenced to six mon hs' rigorous imprisonment under the Defence of India Act for delivering an anti-war speech by the Subiivisional Magistrate, Lalitpur.34 words
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146 1940-05-21 11 Cuttack, May 4 i "THE Praja Sjamity i have constitu ed J will be a democratic, bis Itu ion wherein my people will be trained i if sponsible government and I think the day will not be very long when the full development of responsible146 words
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Article25 1940-05-21 11 New Delhi, Apr. 28. Maulana Imdadc Sabri, general secretary, District Congress Committee, was arrested late last night under the D* j fence of India Act.25 words
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Article150 1940-05-21 11 CaliCUt, May -1 WE may differ in our views, but a tall and free discussion of the different viewpoints may reveal unexplored avenues of satisfactory solution," declared Mr. Fazlul Hug in the course of .an interview explaining further the suggestion made by him In his concluding speech150 words
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59 1940-05-21 11 London, May 7. in the House ot Lords, Lam Zetland moved tha( the dealt outer u*4o ol the Government ol India Adaptation of Acts of Parliament Amendment as presented to Par'iameni and reported from the India and Banna Order conmnttee en May 1 be59 words
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Article67 1940-05-21 11 L ihore, May 2. Jt |s understood that Dr. Qobichand Bhargava, leader of the Congress Party in the Punjab Legislative Assembly, has decided to resign from the membership of ttie Punjab Assembly. He is likely to send in his resignation In a day or two. Thl step,67 words
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50 1940-05-21 11 Simla, May 8 Though no official Information is yet availa'3'e, persistent reports in Simla indicate that there Is a likelihood of a i ii« I session of the Central Assembly in July in De'hi and its dissolution thereafter to enable general elections in autumn next.50 words
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339 1940-05-21 11 Poona, Apr. 30. ACCORDING to the latest issue of "Harijan," the followingtelegrams were exchanged between the "News-Chroni-cle," London, and Mahatma Gandhi: From tho "News-Chronicle": "London.—Grateful to receive an expression of your attitude to the proposal that a committee of Indian leaders representing all interests should339 words
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Article, Illustration90 1940-05-21 13 Reuter. London, May 21. |l t .t minute at our desk 1 urc sacrifice a Mfc," deberl Morrison, Minisin a rousing call to <;i his Ministry and all women working on arms Ided: T appeal to you our country, of everyperaon you holdReuter. - 90 words
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Article34 1940-05-21 13 Reuter. Ankara, May 20. !in hill's rousing speech tnd i 1 appointment of Gen. Wey•i a used a considerable hi 1 urkey. The entire |.i 'sses confidence in the liual uclon of the Allies.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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1326 1940-05-21 13 Reuter. LONDON, MAY 20. A WAR MINISTRY SPOKESMAN n SUMMED UP THE POSITION ON THE WESTERN FRONT THIS MORNING AS FOLLOWS: The strategic movement, by the Allies on the left wing in northern Belgium connmiPs Furious resistance is being offered to German attacks eastReuter. - 1,326 words
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229 1940-05-21 13 Reuter. Paris, May 21. IN spite of the increasing violence of their onslaughts the Germans made comparatively little headway in their westward yesterday. After extremely severe fighting between Allied and German armoured unit/ north and west of St. Quentin, the German territorial gains atReuter. - 229 words
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79 1940-05-21 13 Reuter. Belgrade, May 20. THE vigour and sincerity of Mr. Churchill's broadcast has impressed political circles in Yugoslavia, and has allayed the grave concern felt previously by the seeming over-confidence of Britain which had been exploited by' German propaganda. Mr. Churchill's belief that the civilian populationReuter. - 79 words
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Article31 1940-05-21 13 Reuter. Dublin, May 21. IT is officially announced that during the week-end certain classes of reservists were recalled to the colours to strengthen the defence forces. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article200 1940-05-21 13 British Wireless. London, May 20. THE dramatic events which are happening in Belgium and Frame have once more relegated the activities of the navy to the accustomed obscurity. The normal duties, both of the navy and mercantile marine, are as unspectacular as they areBritish Wireless. - 200 words
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146 1940-05-21 13 Reuter. Goering London, May 21. FIELD-MARSHAL Goering, who has been on a short visit to Berlin, made a speech last night to German pressmen in which, according to the German Official News agency, he stated that parachute troops had for years been a unit ofReuter. - 146 words
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Advertisement585 1940-05-21 14 WANTED CAMERA. Second-hand SUPER IKONTA 6 x 6 cm. f2.8 lens. Finder and Distance meter combined. Box No. 962 c o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (518-D) SECOND-HAND BOOKS: who says Booksellers don't pay good price? We I offer real value for valuable books. Your irial invited. Cambridge Book Depot. 08.585 words
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Advertisement661 1940-05-21 14 SALE—Chevrolet, 25 miles gallon, running, cheapest, V, Bras rtoad, Singapore. (540-D FORD CABRIOLET 1935, fully insured owner going abroad, $675 or nest otter Apply Box 975. co lviaiaya Tribune Singapore. (551-Di WANTED for Cash. 12-14 h.p. English Saloon or Ford 22 h.p. 1937-38 models Details by letter to BARRS, Goodwood661 words
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Advertisement568 1940-05-21 14 Tailoring 6P Millinery FOR BEST FITTING hav e your suits and drosses ordered from MITAL COMPANY, 27, Coleman Street. Phone 2604. Singapore. Prices very competitive. A trial will convince you. (495-D). Miscella neons LATEST HUDSON SALOON for Hire Phone 4591 Royal Motor Hiring. (533-DI BHARAT MATA HAIR OIL removes dandruff,568 words
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Advertisement516 1940-05-21 14 PRIVATE COMPANY ln course of formation and seeking expansion, with present holdings only in real estate, guarantees a NET return of 6% per annum, payable monthly, quarterly or half yearly, as arranged. No sum considered too small for investment. Apply Box No. 999 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (532-D). Will516 words
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Advertisement515 1940-05-21 14 NOTK I NOTICE is hereby giv< Teng Hoon and my wife 1 have this day sold our I interests in The Union p and 65, Choon Guan Stree Wing Fong who and ot Cheong Mun Chi will v jon the same business m j firm-name. j All liabilities and book515 words
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91 1940-05-21 15 New York, May 21. a tremendous export of steel during the past week and er home demand which is protecting against possible and delivery congestions. Total bookings equal 70-75 capacity. A higher percentage91 words
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Article96 1940-05-21 15 rpool it is reported that the *:on directors have c'osed o day, to-morrow and on Marketers ascribe this act firms against further detood chat the object is to riot stabilised in view of the falls in cotton prices. is not expected until ui.sphere is more stable, r.96 words
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Article151 1940-05-21 15 .ion Stock Exchange was unit were J Hie dealings. Some gilt-edged security prices were at minimum. Egyptians were easier. Sum Canals were again quoted at 65. Japanese bonds were better. In Kaffirs, there were dealings subject to negotiation in individual cases. A later report says that there are indications151 words
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Article114 1940-05-21 15 Reuter's Special Service. On the Stock Exchange, prices were mostly marked down as a precautionary measure in view of the existing international situation, but no selling pressure was seen. Japanese bonds were an exception, and advanced trom one to two points on the possibility of an improvementReuter's Special Service. - 114 words
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148 1940-05-21 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. TIN shares fell during yesterday. Hang Fatts which were Sl.O4 lat opening were down towards the to $1.00 1 12. Other business included Jelebus and Kundangs, both at lower prices than recently. The rubber share market continues very quiet148 words
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Article196 1940-05-21 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 8. FOLLOWING are the trading results cf a few rubber companies:— Bukit Ijck (Selangor).—Profit for 1939 was £3 819 (against £298). Written off loss on investment £75. Dividend 5 per cent. (nil), carry forward £3 689 (£3,642) Standard 1940 assessed at196 words
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Article51 1940-05-21 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 6. The net profit of Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates, Ltd., for 1939 was £8,446 as against £7,785 for the previous year. The ordinary dividend recommended is 3% per cent, (against 2V 2 per cent.). The amount carried forward is £4,914, against51 words
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Article265 1940-05-21 15 R euter 's COMMERCIAL SERVICE TIN London. Monday. u iice> £2694 Buyers £270 Sellers £267 1 4 Buyers i :267 3 4 Sellers RUBBER ion, Monday. Steadier 11 3 4 H 7 8 11 3 4 11 13 16 11 11 16 11 ***** 3rd Forward 1 Oct 11 716265 words
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Article25 1940-05-21 15 Singapore Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers 38 i,; Sellers 38'/>. TIN $*****, up $1425 words
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Article886 1940-05-21 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. May 20 MINING Buyer* BaUert Ainpat Tin 4!- 4,0 Austral Amal 516 IP Ayer Hltam 21 9 22 9 Ayer Went? 0.60 0 65 Austral Malay 351- T7iBangrin 201- 21 Batu Selangor 1.37 1.42 Berjuntal »1- 10'Burma Malay 231- 231Chenderlang 151- 16]Chln Chin ($1) 0.13886 words
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Article202 1940-05-21 15 Singapore, May 21. The following are the exchange stock quotation this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 IJI6 london demand ill!! Lyons demand 206« Switzerland demand 208Vt Hamburg demand New York demand 46 15 lo Montreal202 words
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Advertisement214 1940-05-21 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to theii usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested U register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return ticket* available for two months to214 words
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Article61 1940-05-21 16 Reuter. I/Ondon, May 21. IT is authoritatively learned that the fir?t bombers of a group fighting their way through waves of German bombers, brought down over 50 Heinkels, Dorniers, Junkers and Mcsserschmitts during Saturday and Sunday. They watched 34 of their enemies crash andReuter. - 61 words
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Article68 1940-05-21 16 H.L. Hopkin - (From H.L. Hopkin London. May 20. (JWEEPING changes in the schedule of v reserve occupations arc expected shorty when many of the present exemption ages are likely to be raised. Some occupations have even been removed from the schedule. The calling cf men for the R.A.F. has been68 words
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28 1940-05-21 16 Reuter. London. May 20 Reutei learns that Mr Churchiii does not intend to a statement on the progress cf th: war to-morrow—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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104 1940-05-21 16 Matchless Bravery Of Pilots stories of courage and determination, of devotion to duty and in many ca-es even reckless bravery, are pouring into the Air Ministry from the R.A.F. in France and Belgium. In one esse, an important104 words
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606 1940-05-21 16 Reuter. j London, May 20. The Air Ministry announces that bomber aircraft of the R.A.F. maintained pressure on enemy lines of communication last night. Oil refineries in North West Germany were also successfully attacked. South of Brusse's, operations were carried out against railway stations and bridges.Reuter. - 606 words
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46 1940-05-21 16 Reuter. Stockholm. May 21 A REPORT that Germany has presented far-reaching demands to Nweden, including the right of transport across Sweden of men. munitions and equipment intended lor Narvik, is stated by the Swedish Foreign Office to be unfounded Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration10 1940-05-21 16 General Duvivier, Comm.. Chief of the Belgian Air10 words
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81 1940-05-21 16 Reuter. Ottawa. Ma; IF ever ther e was a y\ mankind's history. Canada in a righteous one. dccl the Conservative Leader, Mr. H. in a debate in Parliament. Mr. Hanson protested :v. weakness of Canada's tion for years past. He appreciated the friemReuter. - 81 words
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