Malaya Tribune, 26 February 1941
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Title Section22 1941-02-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 26, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, February 26, 1941.22 words
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273 1941-02-26 1 BULGARIA RUSHES PRECAUTIONS Dive-Bombing Stukas Massed In Rumania Reuter. Sofia, Feb. 26. a] fHOUGH the Germans are believed to have made preparations down to the itest ietail to attack Greece and Bulgaria, observers in Sofia think that they I their hand for a fewReuter. - 273 words
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Article105 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. All outstanding navicerts and export licences for Rumania were revoked when Italy entered the war, declared Dr. Hugh Dalton, Minister of Economic Warfare, when ques-! tioned in the House of Commons yesterday. i At this time, he added, Rumania was alreadyReuter. - 105 words
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78 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 26. THE .rush Ambassador in the I U: i States declared at the r nment in Washington that Turkey would re:ul to her obligations to Br.t d Greece. He said that E n situation was critical. Alt* c. nlerring briefly withReuter. - 78 words
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Article87 1941-02-26 1 Eden Dill In Turkey Reuter. Ankara. Feb. 26. Tn Secretary, Mr. u:!l rave a conference T Foreign Minister, v. while Gen. Sir T H C f of the Imperial 1] see Marshal k. r f of the Turkish General Staff ci Sir John Dill ar- a at Adana yesterday immediatelyReuter. - 87 words
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Article79 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Vichy, Feb. 26. N official list of the re-orgaius-«l »i< i fiinrrrnmnrt was pubchy yesterday. il Petain, there are il a the rank of Mi" Da r lan. (who is as well as Minister '"airs. Interior and liuntziger 'War Mi*oh Barthelemy (111- f:ce>. M.Reuter. - 79 words
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Article53 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. R.\ Malta, Feb. 26. era shot down two Gerrnier planss into the sea ny ••'•ii Malta had six air pfs. A third German b.li-ved to have been Ac down. ftunS? 1 to an °fficial com- the alerts were caused by •"'inaissance and fighter 10Reuter. - 53 words
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Article42 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Malta, Feb. 2b. THE calling up of men coming under the 20 and 21 age groups was officially announced last night Conscription, which begins on Mat. >, entails local service only, except for those who join the Royal Navy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article29 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 26. EX-KING Alfonso has had further grave attacks during the past 24 hours' and these continue, states a medical bulletin issued last night. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration102 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Sydney, Feb. 26. THE acting Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. A. W. Fadden. commenting on Mr. Matsuoka's statement urging the ejection of white races from Oceania yesterday (Tuesday), declared that Australia would protect her rights. He added:—"We should explore every avenue for theReuter. - 102 words
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Article133 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. SEPTEMBER will be a decisive month, said Sir Walter Citrine, British Trade Union leader, broadcarting from London last night. Sir Walter Citrine, who had just returned from an extensive tour of the United States, said that by September the British and United States'Reuter. - 133 words
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84 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 26. A JAPANESE private was killed and a corporal wounded when Chinese gunmen fired on thorn in the Japanese occupied section of the International Settlement yesterday (Tuesday). Another Chin, gin >ian is reported to hcvvg .suowa". a naval*officer, but it is notReuter. - 84 words
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35 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Berlin. Feb. 26. JAPANESE naval delegation, under Vice-Admiral Nomura, arrived in Berlin yesterday, says the official German news agency. The delegation is to stay several months in Germany.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article151 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. pOUR Italian aircraft were brought down by Greek fighter planes and anti-aircraft gun* on Monday, says a Greek Press Ministry statement broadcast from Athens last night. Three other Italian planes were so badly hit that it is thought unlikely that theyReuter. - 151 words
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379 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. (By Gordon Young, Reuters special correspondent) Khartoum, Feb. 26. WITH the tentacles of the British force thrusting like an octopus ever deeper into the heart of Abyssinia, it appears that the tempo of this campaign is likely to increase as the DukeReuter. - 379 words
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157 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Washington, -Feb. 25. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has no ideas which Mr. John G. Winant. new United States Ambassador to Britain, may take to London concerning the kind of peace which could be established after the war. Making this statement at to-day's pressReuter. - 157 words
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124 1941-02-26 1 Rationing In Hotels Restaurants Reuter. London, Feb. 26. BRITAIN'S Food Controller, Lord Woolton, has come down with a heavy hand on people eating in hotels and restaurants where the food they get is additional to that allowed them under the national rationing. From March 10, meals in restaurants may onlyReuter. - 124 words
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92 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 26. A is to be sent to Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek, expressing the admiration of the Chinese people tor his leadership and voicing hopes of a final victory, by the Chinese language daily, the Chinese and American Daily News. Hundreds of BritishReuter. - 92 words
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Article104 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. f pifREE enemy aircraft were destroyed and several others damaged during an offensive sweep over the channel yesterday afternoon by Coastal Command aircraft escorted by fighters. One British fignter is missing, according to an official announcement. Shipping off the French coast wasReuter. - 104 words
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Article172 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. London. Feb. 26 A YOUNG ship's apprentice, who suddenly found himself second-in-command aboard an oil tanker left blazing by a German raider, and who played a prominent part in navigating the ship safely to port without books, instruments, charts or compasses, has been awarded the BritishReuter. - 172 words
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56 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. Z5. THE export licensing system has been extended under a proclamation issued to-day (Tuesday) by President Roosevelt to Beryllium, graphite electrodes and aircraft. The order becomes effective immediately. A similar proclamation to take effect on March 10 will apply toReuter. - 56 words
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Article143 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. gVERY householder in Britain will receive free compensation from the Government up to £200 for air raid damage to clothing, furniture and other household goods under a new Government free insurance scheme, outlined by Sir Kinsley Wood, the Chancellor of th»?Reuter. - 143 words
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59 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 25. THE Senate Naval Affairs Commission has approved the authorisation of credit, amounting to $242,373,500, for improvements on the islands of Guam and Samoa. The naval spokesman, Admiral declared that those improvements andvothers to a number of bases leased from Britain, were "absolutelyReuter. - 59 words
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Article43 1941-02-26 1 Reuter. New Delhi, Feb. 29. ORDERS valued at over £60 millions wcie placed by the Governrrent of India Supply Department between Sept. 1, 1939 and Jan. lb, 1941. according to an announcement in the Council of State yes terday —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement66 1941-02-26 1 M. HASSAN, i Gas Water Contractor* f|pc"" a 37 Bras Basah Road !54 SpMI TFL 11 S,M vur requirements In the F-r pr repairs of electric, irater P'P e O" 111 8 Pleas* |W and we will submit our ••t mate without obligation. v IMP GUARANTEED AND charges moderate. fe66 words
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Advertisement17 1941-02-26 1 f*r Iks nuR se^ouu x UaA, BBJMKM/mm MOTORS CAR SP€CI*LtSTS 15 GRANGE ROAD —SINGAPORE 141 m —i_„ •>17 words
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354 1941-02-26 2 REPRESENTATIONS TO GOVERNMENT (Tribune Staff Reporter) A SUB-COMMITTEE appointed by the Straits Settlements A ZS) Association has forwarded its recommendaS?M to I-ease of Rent to the Government, and it is understood that pro,x,ses shortly to amend the Ordinance on hue, as rttnm mended by the354 words
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Article280 1941-02-26 2 Singapore. Tuesday. HEAVY fines were imposed this morning in the Third Court oefore Mr. L. C. Goh on three Chinese who appeared on three different charges of assisting in the carrying on of Chap Ji Xi lotteries. In the first case, Tan Ah Juan, aged280 words
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Article81 1941-02-26 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have accepted a bribe of $7, K. C. Mitra, a Municipal Health Inspector, claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, in the Fourth Police Court, in answer to a summons. Mitra was alleged to have accepted the money from Ngai Keh81 words
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Article176 1941-02-26 2 Singapore, Tuesday. CONVICTED on a charge of fraudulent possession of a bicycle. Low Peh Wah. who was* described as a bicycle shop dealer, was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, today. According to the prosecution, Idris' bin Haji Mohamed,176 words
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Article69 1941-02-26 2 THE sale of War Savings Certificates in Malaya has passed the $31., millions mark, having reached a total of $3,590,760 on Feb. 24. This shows an increase of over $417,000 since Feb. 3. A further Mm of $1,169,940 has been paid locally to the Imperial Treasury69 words
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Article138 1941-02-26 2 (From Our Own MP**"' Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday WHEN the Australian Impe rial Forces arrived Malaya last week, lency the High Commission cr, in his welcome speech urged his listeners to ma-e the men, who were far away from Home, feel ai honie and to welcome138 words
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209 1941-02-26 2 Singapore, Tuesday. AN interesting point of law whether an appeal lay against a conviction under the Oaths Ordinance was raised in the High Court to-day before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine. by the Crown by way of a preliminary objection. Tne appeal was209 words
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Article92 1941-02-26 2 Singapore, Tuesday. BECAUSE the complainant in a summons' case did not appear in court, to testify against FO D Pearson, of the R.A.F. (Seletar), who was summoned on a charge of n3gligent driving, Mr. C. H. Whitton, the District Traffic Magistrate, said he would take the92 words
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Article85 1941-02-26 2 AT the annual general meeting of the Parochial Church Council, held 'r* the Chapter House, St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Monday, the Venerable Archdeacon Graham White, presiding, the following were elected to the various positions: Chaplain's Warden: Mr. R. P. W. Leonard; People's Warden: Mr. H M.85 words
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232 1941-02-26 2 Smgapore Tucad AT the conclusion of the inquiry into the Mohamed (21), a soldier of the Indian Aj a result of injuries received when he was military truck following a collision with a m 14|/> milestone, Woodlands Road, on Feb. 11. the Sin Coroner. Mr.232 words
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79 1941-02-26 2 QIR shenton Thomas, Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner lor the Malay States, has sent the following telegram to the Salvation Army in London:— On this fiftieth anniversary ol the launching of the "Darkest England" scheme by General William Booth 1 s?nd my79 words
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Article57 1941-02-26 2 Inche Mohd, Noor bin Din. Chief Inspector of Police. Kuala Kangsar. will shortly be proceeding on transfer as 0.C.P.D.. Sungei Siput. Senior Inspector of Police. Syed Yusoff bin Syed AlHkgOff, 0.C.P.D.. Sitiawan, will take his place at Kuala Kangsar and Chief Inspector Pin bin Jusoh, 0.C.P.D.. Sung-i Siput, will proceed57 words
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Article16 1941-02-26 2 Bombers] -*Frmit f>«,„! /fatal number ttLm planes destroyed 2 yesterda> on »11 f time*. Sht TEN16 words
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Article81 1941-02-26 2 (Tribune staff Reporter, FOLLOWING the recVmS of its plans restarting air m precaution measures for teas its houses, the Sinsapure In ment Trust is now mv:i; r .e ten ders lor the erection gj shelters in the Tioof B*ilm as well as the converaai C me81 words
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Article79 1941-02-26 2 THE opening ceremony of Lij George IVI School was held ■11 day at 10.15 I DO by Mr- H I m\ amidst a large attendance of MM and their parents. The schoo' la 'he first of Hi UN fe Changi. under the management of ti» Changl79 words
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Advertisement455 1941-02-26 2 ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS THEftK 'v MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert RAFFLES BAKEITr SEA VIEW HOTEL BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES THURSDAY SATURDAY SI'I < I\B DIXXER A DAK( X Dinner S3- NO ADMISSION CHARGE SATURDAY EXTENSION TO I A.M.455 words
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Advertisement412 1941-02-26 2 FOR EXCELLENT EYESIGHT. Consult BENRIMO OPTICAL CO., QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. 165 CAI'ITOL BUILDINC. 16 Years Optical Experience. Rheumatism and Backache Gone in t Week Flush Kidneys With Cystex ond You'll Feel Fme Cystex—the prescription Of 0 famous doctor—ends all troubles due to faulty kuln. y action In double quick time, so,412 words
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Advertisement54 1941-02-26 2 Saturday (1 Is* MA It l 1 II I SPECIAL I NIGHT ii "Great World" Cabaret. I Lucky Number Prizes for I Hostesses and Visitors. I Advt. of delightful flam* of r flft I Vyvita makes sarfiHef/*% S UjJJ I as po^& ffji I S&L mH JAM MARMALADE LEMON CHEESE54 words
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278 1941-02-26 3 PROTEST LIKELY (Tribune Staff Reporter) g 'RBAN theatre owners in Singapore are protestaerainst the new rates of licence fees charged by horities, it is understood. new rates bring to the same level the fees charged to itres in the Colony with accommodation278 words
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Article83 1941-02-26 3 THE following telegram has been received from the Lcrd Mayor of London, following receipt of the £25.000 recently allocated by the General Committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund to his Air Raid Distress Fund. "My heartfelt thanks fcr the magnificent contribution of the Malaya Patriotic Fund83 words
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115 1941-02-26 3 Staff Reporter) T [S to Hitler and MussoColony Government Imperial Exchequer the richer by aptely $50,000. represents the corec\l ssri*. Cheong Hocfc Ltd.. at the auction traband seizures which last week at their pretmctlona from the the Prize Court, been exclusively anth( Malaya115 words
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Article15 1941-02-26 3 untitled Ahearne, second son of Ahearne. C M.G. former Fed?tary. P.M.8., has joined the Force.15 words
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512 1941-02-26 3 have been fortunate so j far in Malaya in that we have had to suffer none of the privations and singularly few of the inconveniences which i have been the daily lot of the I peoples of the United Kingdom. but we cannot hope for512 words
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285 1941-02-26 3 Singapore, Tuesday. JUDGMENT was delivered by the Full Court of Appeal this afternoon allowing- the appeal of Mr. Gordon Gath van Hem and Mrs. Klara Theodora van Hien, the trustees of the estate of Seth Paul (deceased) against the judgment of Mr. Justice Manning285 words
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Article93 1941-02-26 3 Singapore, Tuesday. TWO Chinese, who were alleged to have cheated several people cf various sums of money, claimed trial when charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the Second Police Court, to-day. Loh Kah Swee (39> was alleged to have cheated Leng King of $20, while the other93 words
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Article1762 1941-02-26 3 PETROL rationing is to be introduced into Malaya on Mar. 1. 1 In a broadcast talk from the Singapore station last night, the Registrar of Vehicles, Major W. Rose explained the procedure in regard to the issue of petrol coupons. He said: Coupons will be1,762 words
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Article395 1941-02-26 3 THE following are basic rations for the month of March, 1941: PRIVATE CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES Gallons Motor Cycles 7 Motor cars not ex. 8 H P. 15 ex. 8 H P. but not ex. 10 HP. 17 «?x. in H P but not ex. 12395 words
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Article61 1941-02-26 3 Singapore, Tuestlay. A YOUNG Chinese. Gan Xi Bok. n claimed trial In the Third Court to-day before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society, the Malayan Communist Party. The case was postponed a week for mention and61 words
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Article52 1941-02-26 3 Singapore, TuetMay. CHARGED with the theft of a fountain pen, valued at $5, from Mr. R. Tattani, in Philips Street on Mar. 6, 1940, a 19-year-old Chinese, Tan Hocn Hock, wa&* convicted on his admission of guilty in the Third Court to-day. Sentence was postponed52 words
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Article33 1941-02-26 3 Mr. C. S. Kneebone been appointed under the Tin and Tin-ore (Restriction) Rules, to be a member of the Central Committee for the P.M.8., in the place of Mr. H. A. Coates, resigned.33 words
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Advertisement145 1941-02-26 3 FHOMPSON OPTICAL Co I. Affl IDE BUILDING specializing; ttrabi Muscle Anomalies. Intrust, isual R. A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. B r«ars' luropean Clinical \perience. Thonc 3002. fHUBBUCK'S LINSEED OIL Hubbuck's Pale Boiled Linseed Oil is made especially for Hot Climates for mixing with our Patent White Zinc It does145 words
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Advertisement280 1941-02-26 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33280 words
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Article270 1941-02-26 4 JAGUAR, ECHO, BOY CULLEN IMPRESS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. /WING to last night's rain the going was yielding when training continued this morning. About fifty horses, exercised on the track and were confined to slow work. Most impressive were Princess Prim, Straight Flight,270 words
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Article541 1941-02-26 4 BADMINTON THE May fair Badminton Party 1 has now been affiliated with the Singapore Badminton Association and members who are taking part in the forthcoming S.B.A. championships are requested to practice hard, as the S.B.A. will begin their games soon. Members are reminded that the party's541 words
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Article196 1941-02-26 4 YG. SCHMELING LOSES HIS ORIENT TITLE SHANGHAI'S Nicky Wan, 182 pounds, successfully made his Manila debut by technically knocking out Manila's Young Schmeling, 190 pounds, in the eight round of a scheduled 10--rounder. Wan's victory won for him local recognition as heavyweight champion of the Orient. Schmeling towards the196 words
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244 1941-02-26 4 L PINE goalkeeping by Kirn Liang prevented Harper Giifillan s from receiving a bigger defeat than the two goals to nil they lost to Ford's in a Business Houses' league match at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. In characteristic style Ford's attacked throughout,244 words
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Article20 1941-02-26 4 The Chinese Swimming Club pool will be closed from to-day, lor cleaning and repairs, until further notice.20 words
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Article327 1941-02-26 4 THE "Buy A Bomber" Fund is now over $30,000. The latest eifort of the -Committee the St. Valentine's Ball held at the Victoria Memorial Hall oh Fab. 14 brought In the handsome total of $5,712.20. Mrs. C. J. Church, the hon. organiser, wishes to thank327 words
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254 1941-02-26 4 Cdd Storage 2 H. and S. Bank Q pLAYING with better under- standing, the Singapore Cold Storage beat the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank two goals to nil in a Business Houses League match on the S.H.B. ground yesterday. Although Cold Storage had254 words
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282 1941-02-26 4 Business Houses League ORAINS more than brawn helped Naafi inflict a four-©* tory over the A.P.C. when these two teanis met i n a Business House League fixture at Anson Road Si urn ~M evening. The A.P.C. team, possessing a fine pair of full-backs,282 words
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Article45 1941-02-26 4 K-Pppl Golf Club's February mixed foursome resuHpd in >Iv fc'lowmg best scores: Mrs. J. md G E. Kerr 42- 1 0=32; Miss D and M. G Harvey 43— 6%=86V»: Mrs. H E. Pike and F. H Bradley 49—ll 1 4=37 3 445 words
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Article17 1941-02-26 4 TO-DAY SCCCER: Busin< Sime Darby v Stadium: Gut Fraser and Ni. c TENNIS: V M17 words
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Article118 1941-02-26 4 THE Slang 800 tion held its US?" en Saturday ai t^ cet ln S lowing office-bea lol President, Mr. I k fi vice-presidents Di i ip Guan, Messrs Ho Quee Phiau Lee X m A een hon. gen. Kwai Low: hon. Mr. Chua X treasurer,118 words
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Advertisement9 1941-02-26 4 I Agents:— NAINA MOHAMED SONS, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang.9 words
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Miscellaneous18 1941-02-26 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.01 a.m., 9.6 ft.; 11.52 p.m., 9 ft. TO-MORROW: 11.30 a.m., 9.5 ft.18 words
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Article195 1941-02-26 5 Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. I MEI nNG of the Perak State .as held this morning Kangsar at which His the Sultan referred to departure of Mr. British Resident, on he stated, had worked vas retiring from Perak been in the country for than 20 years.195 words
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Article15 1941-02-26 5 y meeting of the Nmg--1 Municipal Commissioners ..»Id '.'i Friday at 2.15 p.m.15 words
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Article65 1941-02-26 5 untitled of Perak has appointed persona to be Directors of -or 'he areas specified. Mr. tt, the Sanitary Board areas cf Menglembu in the district of Rev. D. P. Coole. the San.a of Kampar in the dis- Klnta. Mr. A. Bean, the disKlnta 'excluding the Sanitary of Ipoh, Menglembu and65 words
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1594 1941-02-26 5 AFRICAN CAMPAIGN: C-IN-C's TRIBUTE the cables at the time briefly indicated, the broadcast given from Delhi on Feb. 9 by the new Commander-in-Chief in India, General Sir Claude Auchinleck, paid tribute to the exploits of the Indian Troops in Libya and His Excellency furthermore1,594 words
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Article43 1941-02-26 5 rpHE Straits Settlements Police Band under Mr J. C. H;tch will give band perform;.nces in March as follows:—Telok Aycr. March 4 and 13; Katong Park. March 6 and 18: Botanic Gardens. March B and 20. Farrer Park, March 11 and 2b.43 words
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Article144 1941-02-26 5 A CHINESE play in aid of the n Chinese Section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund 1« to be staged by the Singapore Cabaret Hostesses Association on Mar. 2 and 3 at the Victoria Theatre. Tickets, priced at $10, $5, and $2. are already being144 words
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Article55 1941-02-26 5 Singapore, Tuesday. SAID to have stolen a sapper's dinner which was being kept heated in an oven at the cookhous?, Changi. Tan Tin Ping, a Chinese, claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the Second Police Court, to-day. The case was postponed until Mar. 12.55 words
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Advertisement86 1941-02-26 5 f S( 7 "HOLLYWOOD? 1 mow him stars, you, 1 i,vllh PoUer, Rouge, and Lipstick in individual COLOR HARMONY shades I I •-p!e».on AuI)SU inj I ..f up Chart. Alio 41 pift mon took, Tkt N»» An n I «LONDn g'-'~\ L **< a omk.a I II «I H OWMTTM86 words
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Advertisement185 1941-02-26 5 WE HAVE ALWAYS' IN STOCK THE VERY LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS' OF STAINLESS STEEL WATER PROOF WRIST WATCHES SUCH AS: VUI.CAIN KOSKOPF CYMA AND MOV ADO for you to choose from. For inspection call at:— Yick Woh Hing, 429, North Bridge Kd.. (Near Middle Rd.—Exactly where the S.T.C. Bus S'uopsi.185 words
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Advertisement221 1941-02-26 5 flUt FINEST FRUIT IN MALAYA: "PENANG RAMBUTAN." OAXIINBD BOUUriVZOAUiT Me THE MALAYAN PRODUCTS CANNING CO. LIMITED, PENANG, S.S. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PROVISION DEALERS:— Distributors: SINYAR COMPANY, 196. Lavender Street. Singapore. 8.8. NOTICE THE DEFENCE REGULATIONS (Petrol Control) Order 1939. The piil.lie is notified that petrol coupons and authorisation notes will221 words
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Advertisement390 1941-02-26 5 ĔBk [THIS COLD) j BbT fER JK SEEMS TOBE| LOOSEN iT WIX 31 jfEJTLINGON UP WITH >» I Don't Neglect that tightness which warns you of a cliest con- 3M gestion. Get busy and apply Sloan's Liniment to the throat, chest SBj and back, and in this way make Nature390 words
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Article137 1941-02-26 6 Opinion UITLER'3 beer cellar speech n on Monday, together with the one his Fascist confederate delivered on the previous day, offers an eloquent commentary on the extent to which the British have poured cold water on their red-hot ambitions of a world domination. Both now seem to be137 words
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Article141 1941-02-26 6 WE do not desire to under-rate the Machiavellian cunning with which Hitler will use his U-boats (when his new supplies are available to replace those we have already sunk) to cripple our shipping, but with the completion of the newships laid down in British and Dominion shipyards and141 words
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Article153 1941-02-26 6 THE best news of the week, however, is that Mussolini is on the defensive not only in war but also by word of mouth. Of very recent growth, this latter phenomenon which is wholly foreign to the bluster tactics of dictators, can only be accounted for by the153 words
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Article160 1941-02-26 6 THIS pinchbeck Caesar is going down fighting, hating everything British. His ire is understandable for has he not admitted that the whole of one of his armies, the 10th, "has been swept away by these hypocritical British" His statement that he has been at war with160 words
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Article, Illustration652 1941-02-26 6 "STRA TEGICUS - Lost His Best Chance Of Invading Britain By "STRA TEGICUS A SENTENCE appeared in a German newspaper a little while ago which is of importance, since in the present confused exchange of hard blows it suggests their measure. "Even in the hypothetical case of the axis652 words
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Article1032 1941-02-26 6 t.IOIH.i: SMMOJIKi - By t.IOIH.i: SMMOJIKi: YV HAT are the secret clauses in the Three-Power Pact between Germany, Italy, and Japan, to which Mr. Churchill referred in the Commons? Neutral diplomatic quarters in London have their own theories on the subject. The most sensational plan I have heard1,032 words
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Article277 1941-02-26 6 God Girls By A Special Correspondent CONSCIOUSLY or unconsciously the girls of England, like everybody else, are agog with the war. Their labour is needed, their hours are long, their wages soar. Alternate labour and relaxation fill their lives. Every other girl would like to be in uniform, but as277 words
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Article522 1941-02-26 6 THOSE who run c N exhibitions in -u on complain that the r which came into force on PebruS 1, 1941, are not equil ible. The rates are seating accommodation umu viously the ch;i performance and 3 additional performan ■< and there was no show ment could522 words
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511 1941-02-26 7 Singapore's Importance Reuter. r CHUNGKING, FEB. 25. E FORMATION OF A FOUR POWER ALLIANCE IN THF PACIFIC, COMPRISING BRI Xra!wl& UNITED STATES INDIES IS PROPOSED IN A LEADING ARTICLE IN THF IN M T N 0 A, P A C 0 H,NESE X TheReuter. - 511 words
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Article65 1941-02-26 7 Reuter. Moscow. Feb. 25. PE Supreme Council of the U.S.S.R. Parliament held a lormal meeting to-day and then adjourned until seven to-night. New deputies from the four new Soviet republics of Latvia, Lithuania. Estonia and Moldavia (territoiy ceded by Rumania) were welcomed and a two-point agenda wasReuter. - 65 words
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Article32 1941-02-26 7 untitled from Sungel Patani is acting as Office Assistant in the Office of the Director of Lands at Alor Star in place of Che Kassim who is on leave prmr to retirement.32 words
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Article341 1941-02-26 7 British Wireless. London. Feb. 25. \UI R. A. BUTLER, UndertJ Secretary for Foreign Afm the House of Com- >uns to-day was asked to ate thr precise terms of the i panese ofter of mediation. Batlcr declared, "In his < nmmunicalion to Mr. the Japanese Minister I oreiBritish Wireless. - 341 words
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Article21 1941-02-26 7 I Japan >, Feb. 25. M 550 Jewish refugees Europe arrived at Tsuruga uk on Sunday.— Eastern Neva.21 words
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451 1941-02-26 7 Reaction To Hitler's Speech Reuter. London, Feb. 25. 8 '--UN'S awareness of the menace of the coming arine campaign, her preparations for a hard 1 her determination to endure until the threat ated form the keynote of the London Press commeill OT! Hitler'sReuter. - 451 words
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143 1941-02-26 7 New York, Feb. 25. A GENERALLY phlegmatic reception was accorded in New York to Hitler's* speech as indicated by the first reactions. Attention centres on the threat to intensify the submarine warfare which to-day's New York Times and Herald Tribune both interpret as143 words
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Article94 1941-02-26 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 25 DECLARING that the building up of friendly relations between the Soviet Union and Japan was "fundamentally" necessary to the solution of all the pending problems between the two countries, the Foreign Minister. Mr. Y. Mntsuoka. stated that negotiations for a commercial treaty wereReuter. - 94 words
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Article77 1941-02-26 7 Reuter. I London, Fob. 25. FORWARDING £64 to the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Distress Fund from members of their Chinese .-.taff in China, a London busmen firm wrote: "We feel that this proof of sympathy with the British cause is viewed at the otherReuter. - 77 words
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297 1941-02-26 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 20. JN a during attack on a German cruiser of the Hipper class, berthed in Brest harbour, British bombers, roaring out of a very dark sky, last nijrht, dropped bombs on the docks in the face of violent anti-aircraftReuter. - 297 words
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Article154 1941-02-26 7 Reuter. Ottawa, Feb. 24. THE aeroplane carrying the dis- coverer of insulin, Sir Frederick Banting, which has been missing since Friday, has been located. The Canadian Munitions Minister, Mr. R. Howe, made this an- nouncement in the House of Comimons to-day (.Monday). There are indications thatReuter. - 154 words
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Article173 1941-02-26 7 "THIS MAN REUTER" (At The Alhambra) ANEWSREEL and a stirring Ministry of Information production called "The Dover Front," showing how the nearest point of Britain's front line to enemy territory stands up to the Nazi war unflinchingly and with indomitable thumbs-up courage, lend exceptional interest to the current Alhambra173 words
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575 1941-02-26 7 Reuter and British Wireless. Sofia, Feb. 25. IfING BORIS is receiving, this mcrning, a deputation representing all disbanded political parties, except Fascist and proGerman parties led by Tzankov. These parties have presented a petition asking for an audience and stating that they wish to discussReuter and British Wireless. - 575 words
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Advertisement228 1941-02-26 7 PROMCI OF SCOTLAND Kid $4.50 PER BOTTLE INCLUDING DUTY SOLE IMPORTERS ROBINSON'S _272-41-477 I. LEAF 0 TEA Of all the pleasures that one can find, the comfortable habit of drinking "GOLD LEAF" Tea is the mOSt C nStant jjjjjjg 8 SOLE AGENTS E. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LIMITED /\LL THAT IS BEST228 words
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Advertisement170 1941-02-26 8 The Screen's Sweetheart DANCES Now! OPENING TO-DAY |r%p I t O L S ID.rected by HENRY KOSTER Produced by JOE PASTERNAK I Added Attraction—Shown By arrangement with the British Ministry of Information— "WAR and ORDER" The Work of the London Police Force and Latest METROTONE NEWS-of-the-DAY. j| I* ITS AIR170 words
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Advertisement112 1941-02-26 8 COMING WEJsk SPOILS of CONQUEST" I The Dutch East Indies I SIPPOKT THE WAR FIWD by attending I The War Charities Dance Committee Dance at trie ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN on FRIDA V 28th, FEB. 1941 from 9 p.m. till 2 a.m. Tickets $2/- obtainable from VYNER GOMES SCHOOL OF112 words
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Advertisement229 1941-02-26 8 Acclaimed by Packed Houses Yesterday— The Most Amazing Story Ever Told: ALHAMBRA I i r-n- ■^ffigfo THIS BAG f^^M I HOLDS THE FATE OF ■Ml ROBINSON BgT «E m the greatest role cf Albert Lockhart •Otto Kruger Nigel Brace. Montag-.; U. Tarr.es Sttphom Directed by WILLIAM DIETERLE A WARNER BROS229 words
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Advertisement255 1941-02-26 9 CATHAY °P«iig To-day U Everybody Go*™ Pm 615 pm 915 y J 'PHONE 3400 JOEL McCREA LARAINE DAY HERBERT MARSHALL GEORGE SANDERS IN I A' LUENDOUS! SENSA TIONAL! 1 lhe most sensational scene ever filmed B is the wreck of the giant seaplane in "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT." It is 8 one255 words
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Advertisement566 1941-02-26 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant CHINEBE CANVASSER with experience lor booking advertisements for a publication. Apply Post Office Box 29, P° re (No. 646G) Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED Asiatic travelling salesman, all lines, speaks all vernaculars, willing to travel all parts Malaya, Borneo on commission basis. Good results guaranteed. Apply Box No.566 words
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Advertisement614 1941-02-26 9 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45» In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 386 of 1934 Re TAN AH KIM of No. Balestier Road, Singapore, Shroff NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in the614 words
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Advertisement271 1941-02-26 9 TO-DAY li*\VILIO> tf s t A GREAT SEA STORY WHICH PROVIDES A THRILL A MINUTE! MANY CAME MORE THAN ONCE TO SEE IT! ALL HAVE ENTHUSIASTIC PRAISE FOR IT! A PICTURE WHICH WILL THRILL ALL! k JUDY CAMPBELL M EDWARD CHAPMAN HISTORY MAKING t^Eßl^HfMl'^^ SBHBrK Entertainment plus Authenticity. Cameramen, Irlif271 words
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Article43 1941-02-26 10 MR. LEONG KAM poi, the father of Leong Siew Lum of Chop Wah Heng, First Cross Street, Malacca, passed away peacefully at his residence, No. 77 Kampong Pantei, on 21st February. Funeral at 12 midday, on Thursday, the 27th instant.43 words
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Advertisement686 1941-02-26 10 Situation Vacant WANTED a teacher with School Certificate and Oral English. Salary $30.00 P.M. Apply Headmaster. Royal Institution, Kampar (No. 5720) WANTED a clerk with School Certificate w its equivalent. Knowledge of Chinese a eesentlal. Apply with full particulars to Box 263. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 6I6O) WANTED. Educated Chinese686 words
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Advertisement752 1941-02-26 10 To Let SMALL newly furnished flat— Katong. Crockery, linen, etc.—Apply Flat 7—Eu Court. (Wo. 604G) TO LET semi-detached bungalows. Three bedrooms, modern sanitation, garage entry April. Rent $55|-. Apply 7E. Imb Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. oviu> PART HOUSE, few yards Pudu Road Station. Sultln„ couple with on«>. two children. $13|-.752 words
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Advertisement847 1941-02-26 10 nfw SHIPMENT Hawaiian Guitars. 175 06. Complete with Studio. 44. Bencoolen Street Singapore. v HIGH-CLASS PRINTING of any llMWj' l uon undertaken. Neat Also manufacture and sell Malay type*. Anting machine 36" X 48" In good running order for sale. $2,000- only. Ahmad Prefs 127 Jalan Sultan. Singapore Phone 2859.847 words
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Advertisement722 1941-02-26 10 fci FOR SALE MO. car, J! type. IgJJ nodel with permanent jacits mm > md paint work almost new. «JgtaJ 3 ody perfect condition. E****™} or nearest offer. Car can be seen a* Balestler Road, Singapore, «™g 0 3INGER 9, four door saloon. MJfIJJJ lei. Sunshine roof. This car to722 words
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Advertisement587 1941-02-26 10 ESTATE OF SYED AHMAD BIN SAGOFF ALSAGOFF, DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of All The Stock-In-Trade Of An Arabic Sundry Shop r-nmnrisine —A quantity of Arabic Stehool looks, Novels, TraditionsTafsir, Cambus, Art Pictures, Photos, Gramophones and Needles; Arabic Gramophone Records by Odeon Bidaphone, Columbia and HMV Popular Artistes namely Abdul Wahab;587 words
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Advertisement221 1941-02-26 10 YONu PENG—PARIT SULONG— MUAR ROAD. The bridge across Sungei Bekok in Yong Peng village will be closed from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on 13th February and daily thereafter until 31st March. A. L. McCLURE, Executive Engineer. P.W.D. C.J., Kluang. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE221 words
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Advertisement130 1941-02-26 10 Small WWTIXfi > W scopes. irnuTY magm FIERS. STAMP JJAGW FIERS. MAP FOLDING POCKET MACWFIERS, READING GLASW». etc. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO, LTfc 2, Finlawm Gre«*i Singapore. VESTEiOOX Amateur" Ph« to Store, 109, North Bihu M Meyer Mansion Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you hi rap pitation, dizzin<130 words
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Miscellaneous838 1941-02-26 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 m. 1333 k|cs. KASTBBN TM.A ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9«9 mcs. GSF—I9 82 metn ,i, /HP 3 41.38 m 7.25 mjcs. —16.86 metre., (17.73 n't ZHL, ZHPI ZHP3. lo r> Us>J am G58—3153 m» »n--10 00 Lagu Naslb dan Gambos. —24.53 metres <i; a838 words
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906 1941-02-26 11 Suam pore, Feb. 25. Buyers. BeUers. MINING. 3 3 3|7* I. (ss) C 6 6cd E) 35,- 36|-cd r .s) 20- 211--0.70 0.75 13 6 14 6 II) 1 27* 1.12% 9|- 96 El 18 9 1916 I 12;- 13|>t\) 0 17 0 ?0 0 38906 words
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43 1941-02-26 11 Eipore, Wednesday, ol the International -;uiation Committee iged at 100 per cenc rubber export quota and June was as no changes is exlocal markets, been fixed in ordei L :iv as possible the irements of Great United States.43 words
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Article45 1941-02-26 11 London, Feb. 25. A reports reaching ii Yugoslav Foreign [arkovitch, leaves toil on a visit to reign Office, in ii paid by the late December. it ratification, it s exchanged on th? d Hunsarian- friendship, through d' red in Belgrade between the c been settled.45 words
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Article27 1941-02-26 11 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 25. EGYPTIAN diplomatic representatives left Rumania yesterday sailing from Constanza for Istanbul, says a Bucharest dispatch to the Stefani agency.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article27 1941-02-26 11 Mr. J. J. Bryan, Executive Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service, has been i apnointed' to act as Resident Englnrer. I Temerloh-Maran Road (Senior Executive J Engineer grade).27 words
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Article161 1941-02-26 11 From Our Financial Correspondent riOTII Singapore, Wednesday. BUSINESS was on a very small &cal e yesterday in all local share markets. An improvement was recorded i n Hong Fatts on publication of the report and business was dene as hiph as 11.50 with sellers at that price161 words
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Article21 1941-02-26 11 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBis£R Buyers 361/4, Sellers 36%. TIN21 words
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155 1941-02-26 11 HONG Fatt fSungei Besi» Limited 11 made a net profit last year or 51.335.518.19. This is revealed in their report for the year. With the payment cf a final dividend of 14 per cent, the final dividend for the year is 40 per cent. The155 words
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Article159 1941-02-26 11 Reutcr - MARKET REPORTS K~ (By Reutcr) London, Feb. 25. JTN opened easier. The turnover was 250 tons. There was profit-taking Buyers are still abstaining. After official hours there was further profit-taking which was fairly well absorbed. U.K. weekly warehouse stocks total 4,092 tons, a decrease of 136159 words
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Article36 1941-02-26 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 25. JHE International Rubber Regulation Committee to-day fixed the following percentage of basic quotas lor 1941 as a permissible exportable amount: for April, May and June 100 per cent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article28 1941-02-26 11 Mr. M. Allagaicone of Kuala Lumpur has assumed duties as chief clerk. Sanitary Board, while Mr. S Perera has pone to the District Office. Klant;. is chief clerk.28 words
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Advertisement36 1941-02-26 11 well balanced ii Remedy. till in cases of expels hacking coughs, soothes tics or harmful erefore can be he children and no adverse intite :nd does not everywhere: I CHEMICAL i liombay AgentsAohamed Sons, 'Pore Malaya.36 words
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Advertisement182 1941-02-26 11 Public Notice restricted exports Important As from Ist March, 1941, export control will bp extended to a vory largely increased nnn*her of items The Controller of Restricted Experts' principal concern is to control destinations and, with the publication of the new Restricted Exports Schedule on SaturdJ;/, this control will in182 words
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Advertisement107 1941-02-26 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE P,ANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is mcorporat--2d in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON, TRUSTEE OF A107 words
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Advertisement287 1941-02-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, Collyer ttuay,' Tel 5961 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday287 words
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Advertisement326 1941-02-26 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. 0. S. N. Coy. frou the Straits to their usual ports of call in (hint, India Ceylon and th« United Kingdom. Passeng ers are reques&ed to registe their requirements but under present circumstance* sailings are perforce rtatricted. All326 words
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317 1941-02-26 12 Assurances From Oil And Off icial Sourccs There is no indication that Government intends levying an extra tax, and the manager ot one oil company in Smgapoie told a Tribune reporter tms morning that as far as he was concerned he did not317 words
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Article47 1941-02-26 12 Reuter. Lcndon, Feb 26. UP to midnight, there was no London al-rt last night. Enemy activity was mainly confined to East Anßlia but raiders' were also reported from a north-east town and two Midlands towns. Nowhere was a neavy attack reported.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article102 1941-02-26 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TAXI companies will be seeing the Petrol Rationing Officer with redard to the rationing enforced for taxis it is learnt from inquiries made at one of the leading cab COn T P HE ieS RATIONING IT IS STATED, ALLOWS THE ORDINARY EIGHT-HORSE-POWEK C\BS TO102 words
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Article178 1941-02-26 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) •1 DO not think that rationing will I have much sff?ct on the sale of cars Mr F F. Wearne. of Wearne Motors told a Tribune reporter when commenting on the decision tc introduce petrol rationing into M Mr y wcarno added178 words
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Article111 1941-02-26 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. DESPITE the heavy rain on the northern and central fronts, with snow on the peaks, the air activity has further increased. It has been observed that the Italian formations are daily receiving reinforcements. The Italians yesterday heavily bomb ri the Greek positionsReuter. - 111 words
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Article51 1941-02-26 12 Reuter. Tokyo. Feb 26. I THE Japanese Government has decided on a new policy for dealing with future economic relations be-! tween Japan and Thailand. The Overseas* Minister. Mr. Kivoskia Kita. announced this yesterday, but declined to disclose the nature of the measures' envisaged under the newReuter. - 51 words
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Article61 1941-02-26 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. ASKED in th? House of Commons to accord a debate on the ba;'?s' leased to the United States. Mr. C. R. Attlee. the Lord Privy Seal, gave an unequivocal -no" and added that Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister, had no intention ofReuter. - 61 words
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Article48 1941-02-26 12 Eastern News. Tokyo, Feb. 25. MR. ZEMBEI HORIKIRI. Japanese Ambassador to Italy, left Rome yesterday for Berlin, a report from Romp states. It is said that in Berlin Mr. Horikiri will have talks with Lieut.-Gen. Hiroshi Oshima, Japanese Ambassador to Germany, regarding the present international situation. —Eastern News.Eastern News. - 48 words
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188 1941-02-26 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) INTERVIEWED by the Tribune this 1 morning, Major Rose, Registrar of Vehicles, said: -The pretvnt scheme will meet all essential purposes, and has been designed so that everybody will have sufficient supplies for their normal dealings. "People who are employed In188 words
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Article19 1941-02-26 12 An important announcement relatin? to additional items in the new "Restricted Exports Schedule appears on page eleven.19 words
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Article18 1941-02-26 12 Mr. F. D. Marrable, Passed Cadet, Malayan Police Service, has been appointed to act as an Assistant Superintendent-18 words
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Article64 1941-02-26 12 London oc THE Prime Minister Mr. R. g. Menzi( the war will be a Ion; He told Reuter La think that anybody > foolish to think thai time job. We havo b ses, but we have noi real enemy. "The question of i linn is64 words
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56 1941-02-26 12 Reuter. FIRING in all crowded heart ol P escaped yesterda; francs after holding nesser.gers who w< cart, containing the Banque de France suddenly attacked by t! bandits. One messenger and another ww Failing to open I the bandits hitched of their car and cartReuter. - 56 words
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Article42 1941-02-26 12 Reuter. New York, Feb 25 WAR is due to disb< lief i < declared the Pope addreang a group of mis says a report froi City. "It is the I endeavour to res hearts of men. the P —Reuter\Reuter. - 42 words
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Article36 1941-02-26 12 London, Nov. 26. CAPT. Lyttelton. Pr< Board of Trad la Parliament y< experts to Japa months. Capt. Lyl that during the p no licences had been issued lor exports from Great Bri of war materia's as36 words
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Advertisement64 1941-02-26 12 V f£ £CQ/VQWC~ wmnmsmeToo UgM, Macfe pa- m^mmmmwL^r lent leathn h Ideal f..r dan< in* heel. Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I THE SECRET OF MKXHALI 1 f e derated MOTORS I 11LIM I T E D I "JutWV 0 0 1 M ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. I j64 words
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Advertisement106 1941-02-26 12 FULL DETAILS OF PETROL RATIONING SCHEME —SEE PAGES 3 AND 11. PROF. ILMUDDIN (PSYCHOLOGIST). Ovw f formal years of study in East an d I .7. -J west so you will receive rellable and Instructive advloe Co all who are in trouble regardnK Business. Domestic. Financial. Health Travelling Marriage and106 words
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Advertisement130 1941-02-26 12 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of labour explosives for quarrying, sledging loading granite at Mandat Quarry for one year, commencing from 115 41. (Deposit $100-) 12 noon 6 March. 1941 Purchase of Scrap130 words
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Advertisement69 1941-02-26 12 I SICI BRAS BASAH ROAD. I Ocf (Next to Raffles Bakery) I By a P poinUent. Fr lamination 1 Special Cure for: I 'SINGAPORE-FOOT 'EAR' I (chronic or recent) I HAIR SCALP TROUBLES I Eczema, Pimples and Rashes, I Rheumatic Ailments. I "HEALA RAY" TREATMENT I for Injuries, Accidents etc.69 words
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Advertisement191 1941-02-26 12 THE RULES OF HEALTH' U rjNLESS the bloodstream is purified of all poisons |9H£P^j|^B w'uch collect through modern conditions of living you cannot expect to look or feel well. Andrews Liver Salt purifies the blood. t Andrews gives ycu through and through Inner 1 Cleanliness. It defeats headaches, livcrishness, I191 words
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