Morning Tribune, 27 January 1940
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Title Section10 1940-01-27 1 The Morning Tribune Vol 4-N0 304, Sat., Jan. 27, 194(X10 words
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185 1940-01-27 1 U. S. BOMBERS FLOWN FROM AMERICA TO FRANCE New York. Jan. 26. 1 f OCKHFED bombers bought by L Britain are being flown across the Atlantic to the Western Front, /ccordins to the New York Herald inbune which declares that the i Dombers are being flown over Imerkan soil withReuter - 185 words
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Article69 1940-01-27 1 PLOT AGAINST STALIN Rome, Jan. 20. ACCORDING TO ROME RADIO, TH£ SOVIET SECKfci TOUCE HAVE DISCOVERED A VAST CONSPIRACY AGAINST STALIN, MOLOTOV AND VOROSiiILOV. The announcer stated that mass arrests of high officials and officers hav< been made throughout the Ukraine. In Kiev aione, 150 were arrested. Repeating the anti-StalinReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration368 1940-01-27 1 PRENCH WARNING FOR NAZIS German Envoys Return To Berlin For Conference London, Jan. 26. THE French radio told German listeners last night not to take it for granted that the Allied General Staff would sit still and wait until it pleased Hitler toReuter - 368 words
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Article226 1940-01-27 1 Paris, Jan. 26. Oil is the key to victory. This is the theme of this morning'* Paris Pre*«. "We must not think tfeafe time iff wort* ing lor us," writes Charles Morice in the Petit Parisien. The present situation facilitates the Reich's plans by enabling hejrReuter - 226 words
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Article49 1940-01-27 1 (FEOM H. L. HOPKIN) London, Jan. 26. I ADY INCfICAPE, daughter of the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak, denies the suggestion that she wishes to be heir presumptive to the throne of Sarawak. She says that nothing is further from her mind. (via Cable and Wireless).49 words
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65 1940-01-27 1 Contraband Control In Canada Also Washington, Jan. 26. A PLAN is being considered to establish a contraband control station either at St. John's, Newfoundland, or somewhere in Canada. This, it is claimed, will simplify the examination of United States .ships art! make it unnecessary for them to enter the war65 words
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Article212 1940-01-27 1 Helsinki, Jan. 36. |N the opinion of foreign observers, the Finns have finally disposed of the Russian push north of Lake Ladogo, It is believed they are now engaged in cleaning up after repulsing the repeated Russian attacks, and in securing positions in order212 words
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Advertisement35 1940-01-27 1 On Other Passes More Nazi Barbarities -Hoats Off Trin'dad 3 commissioners' Meeting 4 iSts°\ Ce y lo n The War 5 Places 6 jromr»' a Pa?e 7 ZiS- I S» U Snort Bank Meeting 1635 words
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381 1940-01-27 2 London, Jan. 26. fHI. j.s tin moment m hi^h expect a nr;, In t... I-.,. Kast, says the Man <•/.<• U-i Guardian m a leader dealing with Mr Wang Ching WtVt negotlAttoni and the lapsing of the Japan« s< Ann ncan trade treaty.Reuter - 381 words
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248 1940-01-27 2 Nazi Barbarities Also In Bohemia Moravia ha/I London, Jan. 26. WA/I terrori m in Poland has J m3f coulUer Parl in the se- called protectorate of Bohemia i and Moravia, and evidence is diily accumulating in London of arrests of former Czech i Army OfTaieis, the persertition of students, the248 words
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Article206 1940-01-27 2 110 MISSING FROM THE ORAZIO ROMK, JAN. 26. ONI HUNDRED AND TKN ARE MISSING FROM THE ORAZIO. It wa.s mentioned last night that thev "left the ship contrary to the orders ot the captain, Riven at u time when communication was .still possible between ground crowded at the bows andReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration28 1940-01-27 2 KHO SIN KIE MARRIES ENGLISH GIRL London, Jan. 2€. Kilo SIN Kit:, the Chinese Davis (up lawn tennis player, was to-day mnrried at Kensington Register office Balfour- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article291 1940-01-27 2 machinery and 65 per cent, of her petroleum— Reuter. The Japanese Press comment Is now swaying from the Asam a Maru incident to the question of trade relations with the United States. A Japanese spokesman declared to-day that the cardinal point of the situation291 words
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Article426 1940-01-27 2 Latvian French Ships Torpedoed A LATVIAN steamer, the h,,,, in the V.rth feea, acco report received h»-re. The crew ar« safe lhus i; the flMt vessel vian merchant service I ji war. Twenty-eight wrvii French .ship tupeaoed ai Liay have ban landed at Spanish ihip wlii/th picked 6 vviiile on426 words
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Article168 1940-01-27 2 BRITISH REPL Y TO JAPAN London, Jan. 86. rpilK reply of the British Govern mci.t to the Japanese proUa^aiiusl the removal of 21 Germ from the steamer Asama Marti wadespatched this m.. ruing and be presented by the British Am bassador in Tokyo at the eaili practicable moment. Meanwhile there168 words
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Article183 1940-01-27 3 Singapore Frjda). •THESE two men are members ol a cans who work t«#« ether. Some l th» in distract the attention of the shop keepers, while others commit tru theft. This gang has been operatins through©^ the whole of \lalava." said Court Inspector D. R. towie183 words
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Advertisement243 1940-01-27 3 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TO -NIGHT lI AJIBKA AT 12 O/CLOCK FREE LISTS STRICTLY SUSPENDED w j BBm I^v .^^^^Llv 'ii i m!^. lift II I viflßSMllMl Rv/iiv^^JV Vr*l T+ wM Ili'll Donald Crisp Alan Hale Svwti. n. T b» N«rm«n r«ui» R«.n« tn j fTa^< Vincent Pnce Henry Stephentor mkiuiuk *»~j243 words
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Advertisement220 1940-01-27 3 TO-DAY 11 A.M. %w m mmßm9 m H Komancc Comedy Actiwi I T hrith I With a cast of thousands including 11. B. WARNER. JAMES I GLEASON, NEIL HAMILTON and RALPH MORGAN. i in: >n iMTi'itirwi B\( Ki.HOI XI) FOII UAII* I A new issue of The MARCH of TIME220 words
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Article206 1940-01-27 4 M Singapore, Friday. THE Press and even subordinate officers of the Municipality were exeluded from the Commissioners' meeting yesterday when the board resolved into general committee and spent more than an hour discus•ine confidential matters in connection with a committee decision disapproving ex-gratia payment form the206 words
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Advertisement318 1940-01-27 4 I; JrßK^^r^sr- sikw^^hw it hi yT. ii% BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LI NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) >wing to the Company's inability to publish the tctual departure dates of its steamers intending mssengers are courteously requested to enquire at he P. and O. S. N. COMPANY'S Office to ascertain he approximate dates of318 words
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Advertisement211 1940-01-27 4 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH EXCELLENT CUISINE. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: OUTWARDS: toiSngtaS? Sn^Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. For further particulars please apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark), SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR No admittance on board except by special permit. ~BITRNS PHIIP LINE. 1211 words
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1154 1940-01-27 5 ASSIZE STORY OF POLICE WATCH Singapore, Friday. a STQR? ol how detectives and a European inspector kept a watch on a certain room in a Chinese hotel where a Eurasian was found to be in possession of counterfeit coins was related at the Assizes to-day1,154 words
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Article90 1940-01-27 5 riir following are the teams chosen for (he North vs. South annual Rugby match to be played in Singapore NORTH Keay (Penang); J. H. Abbott (Selangor), Ferguson (Perak), Smith (Selangor). Dunne (Se^anjror); Carrell (Selangor); Dr. Jones (Penang): Pollock Selangor) Russell (Penang). \l< Bride (Selangor). llorsburgh (Penang),90 words
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Article26 1940-01-27 5 The Racp Course will bt- oinditil.v open lor Training on Thursday, Feb. 1 at 5.45 a.m. when tut usual coffer arrangenenU will be made.26 words
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Advertisement27 1940-01-27 5 t SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE J? EAD OFF| CE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, IAt "*PORE, sj PHONI NO. »1».27 words
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Advertisement51 1940-01-27 5 •NEW HUDSONi fc THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bu> ties have earned a truly "worU wide" reputation for— I.MM Kl\«i QUALITY BEAIIIFUL DESIGN M i'MCB MNISII CKAFTSMANSHIP ar.w Kl I ABILITY while VAU h for MONEY Is. of course, a NEW HUC6ON tradition. W.P.B.51 words
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526 1940-01-27 6 m 3 Johore Nil. tSSSUa .cratch ski, which Included a num^r of substitutes, f Singapore managed to beat Johore in their -hockey inter-state fixture on the Padang yesterday by three goals to nil. It was a poor game a.s far as inter tlaf fixtures526 words
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62 1940-01-27 6 Selections For To-day's Ipoh Races Following are selections by "Spectator for to-day's races at Ipon:— Race 1: AUBOSS Brass Bullett Race 2: PAY OUT Salmon Par Race 3: PAT BITRKE Pariol Race 4: CONSTANT LIGHT Scribble Race 5: EXCUSE ME Miss Sardis Race 6: SPERENZA Blue And White Race 7:62 words
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Article399 1940-01-27 6 Hyderabad Regiment 3; S.C.C 1. STAGING a good rally after being one goal down at one stage of the game, the Hyderabad Regiment scored a well-deserved victory over the S.C.C. when they met in a keenly contested hockey match on the Padang yesterday, emerging victors bv399 words
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Article119 1940-01-27 6 OFFICERS PLAY DRAW Minniuiicl Officers' Hockey XI Y.M.I IN an interesting game of hm played yesterday at Prince id ward Road, the Command OP, hockev eleven drew with the Y C.A., iach side scoring three goals. Tbe Ys played v.ith only ter in spite of this, they appeared be slightly119 words
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Article202 1940-01-27 6 THE Gold Medal Competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club for 1939 will be played on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 3 and 4, simultaneously with the February Medal Competition The following ate qualified to compete- H.B Sym. D.M. Henderson. J. Crichton, HH. Sturt. MM Paterson. H. M.202 words
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Article, Illustration33 1940-01-27 6 Singapore's leading Hawaiian Dance Band will play in conjunct t Sg il De Silva's Orchestra to-night and to-morrow (Sunday) during tnt Dnnop. at thp Npw Wnrlri T)anr»p Pniorp33 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-01-27 6 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 00.21 A.M. 9.4 ft. 11.54 P.M. 10.5 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 00.56 A.M. 9.5 ft. 12.38 P.M. 10.5 ft.24 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-01-27 6 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY RUGGER NottW" vs. South. Anson F '>ii Stadium. HOCKEY: Singapore vs. Ne&ri-S-w mn, S.C.C. SCC v langor Club, S.C.r p.m.23 words
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163 1940-01-27 7 New York, j ln> ;>«. J^EWSPAPHH here cite 'reliable maritime quarter*" for the prediction of a (ierman submarine attack on British mercantile lifelines in the West Indies. It is declared that three l-boats are i.rmvlintf in the vicinity of Trinidad, attended by a speedyReuter - 163 words
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Article131 1940-01-27 7 ELECTION ISSUE IN CANA DA Ottawa, Jan. 26. ryilK friction between Ontario I liberals led by Mr. Mitchell Hepburn and Mr. Mackenzie King's I ederal Liberals is considered to be the reason for the dissolution of the Canadian Parliament, and the ippeal to th e country. Tiio Ontario Legislature onReuter - 131 words
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Article39 1940-01-27 7 The 8.M.8.C.'s weekly talk on th P o clock tnis evening by Mi h. a AisaS J: "^'asinK editor of Warm Malava iSS P* eD£le^ by Hip head oi the Re i?ious Department, Johore.39 words
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53 1940-01-27 7 Stockholm, Jan. 26. THE American Minister has advised Americans in Sweden particularly women and children, to consider the advisability of returning to the United Slates as soon as possible. His circular adds that while the situation is not immediately dangerous nothing can be foretold ofReuter - 53 words
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202 1940-01-27 7 NEW RECORD IN BRITAIN'S BANKING DEPOSITS tj London, Jan. 26. WG expansion in deposits to a lew high recfiid, and a sweep increase in money market asar e leading features of the balance sheets of fi\> leading banks, ihi- last of which wtm issued E total depr-sit. s for theB.O.W. - 202 words
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Article32 1940-01-27 7 The death occurred Mid ienly at Rldgrmu-int, St. George's Uul, Weyoiici^e. un Jiiii. 9 of Mf6. Aggie Simc, v^ife of Mr. J. L S.rne, formerly of Malay*;32 words
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121 1940-01-27 7 UUawa, Jan. 25. AN immediate appeal to the eemt- try" was announced by Lord nverflsinirtr, Uovernor-GeneraJ, in nis speech from the Throne at the "pemns of the Canadian Parliament. The announcement, whidh came as a <<»mpicte surprise, indicates a winter general e'ection— a rareReuter - 121 words
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Article62 1940-01-27 7 en2 'King (Premier) said imtion had been created by the lnt Ck th^ King assured the eve?v Gov «mment had dea: f u"y "oiSdiSS war and they had y f onMdeied every step in order 1 the Canadian people. They j the Dominion. H i^Si^e Ontario resolution e asked mPmLReuter - 62 words
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Article153 1940-01-27 7 sjhgks 1 throu h ali branches of the armed lorces to provide thp security and defence of Canada and w--2JS atkm wi fch the Mlied forces *y financial h nnH Wa L Canada 8 ta*SS5; their determination to share with SS ISS? "J?,?" 106 t0 the utmost of their [StrengthReuter - 153 words
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Article290 1940-01-27 7 t Ottawa. Jan. 2«5 ay, the Caoinet will probably dr the date of the election, r the present provisions of tti<> i Act, this cannot be before Mar >pear.s that the election wiJi Dfl chiefly on the Liberal Govern record since the beginning of the d one factor is thatReuter - 290 words
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Article196 1940-01-27 7 ANNOUNCING that they »rre <f*boardinfc the ship in retaliation for the Asama. Maru incident, a Japanese naval partv boarded the Indo-China Steam Navigation o.'s Wans Sanjj while lyiiif off Foochow on Wednesday. This incident was revealed t< da when a passenger was interviewed 11 J*Reuter - 196 words
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Article92 1940-01-27 7 Chungking, Jan. The riiiuiskiiig authorities ar© conducting a house-to-house exam inatiun of "residence certificates for the purpose of carrying out compulsory evacuation of all residents of Chung-king without certificates. This measure to taken because u large number of people have been returning to Chungking during the winterReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement16 1940-01-27 7 KJUthoMJO tmurs Vj jf? TO BKA > y ki;allv V DBUDCTAUB 'OIWTER LUNCH FREEH Opening Wednesday Next16 words
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519 1940-01-27 8 New Members Welcomed Singapore, Friday. TIUBUTKB to the 'manifold services" of three retiring members of the Commission, Messrs. J. A. EUas, E. A. Brown and G. PaHmry, were paid by Mr. L. Rayman, the President, at today s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Rayman519 words
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Article44 1940-01-27 8 V Singapore, Friday. S I Municipal Board Rooir .at -J*^- *^SJ !"id by-laws" be approved lhe rnkT'had better,eheck up on S approved as also the ceUuS '"Kevision of th e Siglap bunja- j I,kj lilies in bungalow areas.^ J44 words
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Article17 1940-01-27 8 At 7 49 p.m. yesterday a male Chinese Tan T<ik Sens Hospital by ambulance.17 words
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Article170 1940-01-27 8 Singapore. Frida\ IN view of present conditions, the t'omrois&MJners naVe d^ ld d that no action b e taken in 1940 for tht- reduction annually by ten per cent of licences of all kinds of hawkers and that the quota of 6.000 itinerant hawkers' licences fixed170 words
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385 1940-01-27 8 Singapore, rnaay. mmendations on the question of allowanJMPORTANT commi e ieco Municipal sta f£ on moUbisation and PS^^^ living were accepted by tne Mumc.pal commissioners at a meeting held to-day Town and I r«ru™rr^ f .r«r as Singapura Maju." The Commissioners have agreed thrt movision385 words
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Article155 1940-01-27 8 Singapore, Friday. IAM instructed to oppose bail in this case, but iff th e court insists on granting bail, I jun applying for bail in the sum of $20,000 in four sureties for each accused This is a very serious case." This statement was made by Court155 words
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Advertisement242 1940-01-27 8 TRADEBARGAINS I FOR SALE BARGAINS Read this page of Special Trade Bargain* appearing In the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You mill find what you are looking for and FAVE MONEY. OPTICAL J Whatever your loptical requirements NAN-SIN has exactly what you want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 6363 for242 words
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Advertisement50 1940-01-27 8 Silvikrln treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet -"The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN BRILLIANTINE For Hair-dressing and Wave•ettlnf. Also protects the Scalp free from Dandruff and Loss of Hair. From all Chemists, High-class Stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-I*s Cecil Street.50 words
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1277 1940-01-27 9 Radio Talk By Mr. V. Paratnsothy NOTHKfI talk from the 8.M.8.C. in the series "The War From Various Viewpoint!" was given last night, when the speaker was Mr. V. sothy. assistant master at Victoria School, Singapore, who put vlonese point of view.1,277 words
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158 1940-01-27 9 Radio Relav Of Speech By Churchill J ANOTHER opportunity of hearing Mr. Winston < hnrchlll. First Lord of the Admiralty, will occur for radio listener* in Malaya to. i I night w S Mr. Churchill 1 speech in the i Manchester City Hall will be broadcast in the oversea* sfrvice158 words
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Advertisement23 1940-01-27 9 SANDEMaN S O DAD T( CZB 1 v 1\ 1 J ffl SHERRIES discerning 1 1 Vintage Wine ■J^w^^j well -matured WPJB. U23 words
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Article446 1940-01-27 10 People Places Till: Burns Nißht concert held at t"«--1 AdeJphi Roof Garden on n>ur^ day wai hu*e success the record audience of proving that Bon ir Scotland' is well represented In Singapore- Success of the fuintion was du< t« the untiring efto** •fMj£ t...s and organisers, Mrs. P J M<446 words
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Article89 1940-01-27 10 Night-Clubbing At The Cathay AMONG Thursday nights fashions, at the Cathay Cafe 1 liked: Tho smoky blue shade eh<ksen by Mrs. Geoffrey Folliott, of the dark good -looks: The Hower-fiCtli appearance of (he piinted s^ks chosen by the Ehlei twins Moira's was pink with blue floials. Jeans white with multieolourcd89 words
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Article391 1940-01-27 10 SiiißaiH)re, Friday, I DID not want to h>ht Daly as he was younger and stronger than 1 I. I fought like a gentleman at the beginning" remarked Boris Evanoff, a ycar-dd Russian sailor, in the case in which he is charged with voluntarily causing391 words
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Article, Illustration221 1940-01-27 10 VERA ARDMORI - VERA ARDMORI By WHEN moonlight is .shining over the water and a million stars blink down Elaine goes all romantic and looks for something social in the way of dance dresses to sketch. One that she saw Mrs. K. Webb wearing at the Swimming Club the other night,221 words
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Article157 1940-01-27 10 Negligence Costs $60 Singapore, Friday A YEAR'S suspension of his an> I A licence in addition to a hi"' J S6O was the sentence ""posed >| morning on a Chinese JW*" a who was convicted by Mr .Co nraj Oldham in the Traffic Couit < charge of negligent driving. The157 words
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Advertisement48 1940-01-27 10 Ann -Brown Masque f/^g^s^ I b- Wwl I Use this .stimulating bleact}iU£ majguc vSItS once a week and say goodbye to dull I^^^ I si llcw skin. It clears, bripli^en.s. banishes tan and dbcolouration, and V Kives now hit- and vitality to the skin M, )\.\RDS LATIKRV ROAD.48 words
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Article1288 1940-01-27 11 New Weeklv Feature ii:r in;u;\ hiu> yoi QN this page, which appears every Saturday in the Morning Tribune, problems received from readers are published j and Helen, our home expert, answers them, giving help en- J comagement and advice. No matter is too small, no query1,288 words
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Advertisement11 1940-01-27 11 Correspondence Coupon I °"Pon must be enclosed with ever/ correspondence query.11 words
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Advertisement94 1940-01-27 11 I4UI BJCTWHf if, l '"'mi '^yT^**^*" I" 1 1 ;-3m ■c Ajiaßr 19 BX SrSSscßs 0V m .^l^^o^ £&&i^»&^B^B^^BNßF afk jSlMar^ >-■ I>7 < sj£j^& Tt -JSK '■$$fa£s9Swß&& IC *-_i^Si" .^r^B^B^B^ SBftJv'3'Kv ."iv.vy.jJfe v •*!"*"B^' v.' fl^BßHovS^Bv MB^^^B^WBr"* We now receive these delicious I A' L Sydney Rock Oysterj twico94 words
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301 1940-01-27 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, January 27, 1940. EXPORT OR DIE irITLKR is reported to have said on OM occasion that Germany must export or die. The same could be said of Great Britain with equal truth. The maintenance of her export lide is just as vital to her prosct« in this301 words
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Article, Illustration878 1940-01-27 12 London To-Day HLHopkin On Anonymous Letters Sent To Officers: Outcry Over Hore-Belisha Resignation: Will He Come Back?: Air Force Command The Young Man's Outlook: Two Forces In France, London, Jan. 10. .MK. Hore-Helisha continues to I* very much in the news. The authorities are investigating the matter of anonymous letter-.878 words
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152 1940-01-27 12 London, Jan. 25. THE view tuat the war may last a long time is held by the former British Ambassador to Berlin, Sir Neville Henderson, who spoke at a public meeting last night. Sir Neville said that the war would be a longReuter - 152 words
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Article72 1940-01-27 12 AUSTRALIA'S NEW SUPPLY MINISTER Melbourne, Jan. THE Australian Premier, Mr. Menzies. announces that the Navy Minister. Sir toederick Stewart, ht& teen sworn in as Minister of Supply following tne lesipnation of Mr. Casey on tus appointment as Minister to Washin.qton Sir Frederick Stewart will retain SiinUtriea of Health and theReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration142 1940-01-27 13 I Bristol-Blenheim bomber. fighter plane in flight from a Royal Air Force Fighter Station "somewhere in England"— The Fighter Command is responsible f»#r coast defence at home from hostile air attack. m P y cartridge cases showering to the ground as the eight mechineguiis in142 words
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Advertisement211 1940-01-27 14 W^^L^*ws^^k 4 lIIF briixiant 1Hi IN(Hl N(H rriSy lA. Xm&ffi^iSm SIN CIII''IN y*]& J*, < n i iMiwifmiffiM THE THRILLING STORY OF THE GREAT SWEEPSTAKE SWINDLE SEE HOW FA vE IRISH SWEEP TICKETS ARE PUT INTO CIRCULATION!! MISSING EVIDENCE m NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITH PRESTON FOSTER IRENE HERVEY VAV I211 words
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Advertisement141 1940-01-27 14 I gran d thri.»in B Adjure g£« tyj* ground of Ro«sin g j#^> N Nelson Eddy SkiKt VIRGINIA wtth VICTOR %tf BRUCE McLAGLEN xf, ■E'wTa^ LIONEL COWARD (djgV li^A BARRYMORE ARNOLD W/S^ GUY KIBBEE CMAS butterwor T3 nCI />' Latest GAU3VK)NT NOVS GRACfE FIELDS entertaining the Sailors. A ROLLICKING COMEDY141 words
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Article19 1940-01-27 15 London. Friday. octal Met) £236 Buyers f236V 2 Sellers i Official Price £236 Buye.\s £236V L Sellers19 words
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Article39 1940-01-27 15 London. Friday. Market Tune Dull lH 8 b 11 15 16s Forward) Feb. lPib ll 7 8 s irdJ Mar. 11 13 16 b H 7 8 s .3rd Fi rv ard) £/rU 11^, b 1113 16s39 words
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Article65 1940-01-27 15 >::don, Friday. p im G 'Malay) in duiil -pi. S'meni. Not Quoted Ct.na (Straits F M.S.) '♦ptember .sment. Not Quoted Flour (Sarawak' eh. 6'mtnt 19 6 Sellers Tapioca, Seed Pearl. «t Quality fSmgapore) gnuary S'ment. 31/- Sellers Pepper (FAQt White rluntok Jan Feb. S'ment. 4)4 Sellers Pepper iFAQi Black65 words
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Article49 1940-01-27 15 London. Friday. T T London on Paris 176. 50 T X London on Amsterdam 7 53 T TLoriuon on Shanghai 4% T T London on Hongkong Is. 2 31j32d T T London on Japan Is. 2 7|32r* T/T London on New York 4 02y 2 t<" 4.03*/249 words
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Article82 1940-01-27 15 London. Friday. Distillers 67/3 >imlop Rubber 29/7V 2 General Electric 76/4J/ 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 31 Imperial Tobacco 121/3 Anglo-Dutch 24 7 3 Canadian Pacific 6 7 London Tin 4/3 Rubber PL In. Trust 33 '3 goathern Kintas 15/Pahangs igg Lonaon Asiatic! 3/9 We*t Wit. Areas 76/382 words
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Article57 1940-01-27 15 A male Chinese, a domestic servant wa> Kiid to have been stabbed with a knife by a compatriot, also a domestic servant, at Scotts Road, yesterday morning. The injured man was taken to the General Hospital suffering from two wounds; one on the left side of the chest57 words
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Article32 1940-01-27 15 New York, Jan. 25. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Market Tcne Dull Spot 18 1116 18 13 16 Forward, April June 18 3 8 IBV2 TIN Market Tone Steady Spol 45*2 paid32 words
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Article287 1940-01-27 15 Singapore, Friday. jy|H. Wee Cheng Soon, a well-known building contractor, was successful in his appeal against a High Court judgment whereby a former employee of his firm, Mr. J. N. Jones, was awarded $1,500 damages for alleged wrongful dismissal. TO* defendant. Mr. Cheng Soon, ap►jeakd u^aiiui Uie287 words
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Article226 1940-01-27 15 Singapore, Friday. kII JJ.LI) to have returned to the n Colony afte^ being- lawfully banished in April, 1928, Kwok Kwan Ling, a middle-aged Cantcnese, was to-day committed lo stand his trial at ihe present Assizes by Mr. 11. Watson in the Third Police Court, alter a226 words
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Article66 1940-01-27 15 London, Jan. 26. ANE hundred and twenty Germans, in- eluding women and children, have been sent back to Germany from Kenya this week, in accordance with the policy of sending home all Germans except those whose detention Is considered desirable. Many of the children sent home thu66 words
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Article190 1940-01-27 15 Singapore. Friday, mku, IN their weekly rubber report Guthi c Co.. Ltd state The maFket has potted through another dull week, with snowing a downward tendency 'i he I^mdon market has been very steady sftnee last reporting. Spot rubber having nseii su hi^fi as 12 1'16d.. but190 words
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Article151 1940-01-27 15 Singapore, Friday. MARKETS were quiet and dull to-day on reopening after the Thalpufatu holiday, and only a small volume of business was transacted. Local tin again improved and was up at $120%, while the price of rubber ut four o'clock was buyers 37 cents, February March 37151 words
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Advertisement16 1940-01-27 15 loss of i»itof i is i\si irwc i: South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 2 Finlayson Green.16 words
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Advertisement104 1940-01-27 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 18'/* Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKER? amsterd; m PaiQ Up Capital f. 40.030 000Reserve Fund 1C500.00.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCL-U. BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland Rotterdam. The Hague, an.} 64 branches and sub-branches a«. smaller places Netherlands104 words
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Advertisement76 1940-01-27 15 SafeguaM VOWR VALUABLES Our fttrong Rooms are your Protection. It is impossible tor an indlviduul to provide iur hlfi valued possession j the safety that i.s atTorrted by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at nv><'crate mtes. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS aud ONLY76 words
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302 1940-01-27 16 No Doubt About The Issue, Says Midland Bank Chief London, Jan 26. THE ways <n which banks could serve the nation in the present struck 1 were referred to by Mr. Reginald McKenna, presiding at the annua meeting to-4ay of the Midland Bank, He said that they could help toReuter - 302 words
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Article48 1940-01-27 16 London, Jan 26. CEVENTFEN airmwi from New Zea--3 land ail lu the early 20's and with the laiik of acting pilot officer, arrived in England this week from the Dominion They will imdergo further train Ulg befoie beiiig posted to units.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article60 1940-01-27 16 London, Jan. l*>ACCORDING to the Belgrade (it-neral WeysMiid, former French Commander-m--rhiel, has arrived at Ankara, the Turkish capital. He was met at the station by the commander of the military garrison the French Ambassador and the French military attache He is expected to stay several days.Reuter - 60 words
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Article290 1940-01-27 16 London, Jan. 2G. ANGRY indignation replaced the customary suavely satirical tone in last night's announcements by "Lord Haw Haw/' as Germany's chief English -speaking radio announcer is known. Again and again he returned to the microphone elaborating the single theme "for every bomb droppedReuter - 290 words
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Article72 1940-01-27 16 Cairo, Jaa. 26. |N the first four months of war, Egypt has exported 96,600 more bales of cotton than i-n the same period a year ago, inspite of the loss of her markets in enemy country. The Egyptian Government department of statistics announced that the British72 words
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44 1940-01-27 16 London, Jan. 20. In the grounds of Buckingham PaJnce this morning, Ihe King and Queen taspecte the mobile ctnteen oi the Y.M C.A. wiiich is being sent to Franc? next week for the use of the BritLsn forces.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article75 1940-01-27 16 Red Cross Steeplechase To-day London. n PMMBUK lor the Red CrxK» Steep lev? base, to kg run Leopardstown on Jan. 27. .u<follows: R*>yal Daniel: <Mocri" Sjuthtrn Hlio (Nicliul Rockquilla (Careys. Drumlargin (O'Grady/ Bally Hopefui <BlSi>il!» Goidscleuth (Mar»iuuli Shaunpeei (Wadei Russ «BarreU>. Locygne (Foleyj Birth Gif: < Alder). Sterling Duke (HyderReuter - 75 words
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Article77 1940-01-27 16 CHLORINE GAS LEAKAGE: TWO KILLED Oslo. Jan. 26 TWO were killed and thirty taken to hospital when clouds of chlorine gas leaked out of a railway container wagon, which had been cracked by the into* cold, at Mjoendalen. some 30 miles soutft. west of Oslo. The gas was" being takenReuter - 77 words
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Article47 1940-01-27 16 Paris. .Ui?>- FRENCH naval units on blwka* r duty intercepted nine vessels art seized 15,600 tons of merchandised the week ended Jan. 20. making w total of ships intercepted 1 French Navy so far 254 and tir mam diandise seized 480,000 tons. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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65 1940-01-27 16 London, Jan J It is understood that the Adrruiw intend to take over the l ™Jyß merchantmen as well as naval This is expected to have a big "'"^M in accelerating the shipbuilding !XJB sion programme and will co u '^m problems like labour andReuter - 65 words
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Article64 1940-01-27 16 London Ja»» 5 The Ministry of Food anng^Jrti the weekly bacon ration wil Ibo in Horn four to eight ounces irom rea The Ministry staie that .if ll due to an improvement in *Sl£i rationing at KLffSr^ has only been in operation to t and already certain64 words
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