Morning Tribune, 30 January 1940
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77 1940-01-30 1 Osaka, Jan. 29. J am; hundred and seventy-six U people were killed and 69 injured (51 seriously) when a petrol-driven train was de- railed and overturned near J yjikawa this morning. I Despite the flames, which completely enveloped the j train within five minutes,^Reuter - 77 words
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Article81 1940-01-30 1 NAZIS KILL 18,000 POLISH LEADERS Paris, Jan. 29. EIGHTEEN THOUSAND Polish leaders of all classes are estimated to have been put to death by he Germans m Nazi-occupied Poand, according to a White Paper ssued by the Polish Government m s aris to-day. The White Paper declares that Germany's aim81 words
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Article67 1940-01-30 1 ■aa__ London. Jan. 29. l nc I act L hat the Japanese hav c retanfwH ified lhe Tientsin barricade is S h 11 Londc:i wher. it is exE*J 'c will b^ taken up by fncialjs either In T;kvo o ot. >ut that the questionReuter - 67 words
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700 1940-01-30 1 BRITAIN'S WORST TRANSPORT HOLD-UP IN MEMORY {lON, JAN. 29. SEVERE EATHEK OF WEEK-END i S E D THE EST RAILk 7 HOLD-UP a :v; ANY YEARS, DISLOCATING TRAFFIC ALL OYErI BRITAIN. SOME SERVICES WERE SUSP^VDED. In Scotland trains were "lost and late last night had not reached their destinations, whileBritish Wireless - 700 words
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Article201 1940-01-30 1 Germa n Planes Beaten Back London, Jan. 29. 'THE Air Ministry announces that enemy aircraft were reported off the north-east coast shortly after 9 a.m. to-day. Air raid warnings were sounded m several districts. The "raiders passed" singal was given about oaie hour latti A number ot R.A.F. lighter aircraft201 words
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Article99 1940-01-30 1 Italy To Strengthen Defences Rome, Jan, 29. ARDERS for further strengthening of Italy's defences were issued to-day by Signor Mussolini. He received Army officials who reported on the development of the defences along the land frontiers, and anti-aircraft measures. After the conference, Signor Mussolini gave instructions that all precautions should99 words
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Advertisement40 1940-01-30 1 ft Other Pages J 1 'i 1 inland 1 Of Face 3 Tai J" na Manoeuvres 4 *C l alaya Tra «*e Control I itn Places fi gain's p a g e s£T* it finance 13 J* U News \l40 words
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Advertisement38 1940-01-30 1 JASCHA HEIFETZ The World renowned violinist plays "RONDO CAPRICCIOSO" Saint-Saens "HORA STACCATO" Di»?CTa-Hef/ete IN THE FILM 'THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC" (CATHAY) HE HAS RECORDED THESI TWO COMPOSITIONS ON HIS MASTER'S VOICE H.M.V. SPECIALISTS SINGAPORE FENANG KUALA LXMFtR ■■■■^^■^■■■■■■""■'"""""'""^^^^^^^^iraaters38 words
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220 1940-01-30 2 Swedish Volu nteers Stream Across Border London, Jan. 29. DEUTaaWS spevial correspondent on the Swediish-Finnish frontier, who has just arrived at Haparanda after an KOO-mile day and night journey, says the town is full of Swediash troops. Hotels are packed and sentries with fixedReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration391 1940-01-30 2 t Helsinki. Jan. 29. 'iet airmen were driven off by aircraft gunfire when they at:ed to approach the capital this ing. No bombs were dropped. ir raid alarm was sounded throe lis morning, nly raids yesterday were carried two small groups of Russian /hich bombed towns m southern without doingReuter - 391 words
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97 1940-01-30 2 More Saved From Sunken Submarines London, Jan. 29. DOBTCARDS and announcements 1 on the German radio during the past two days brought news of the safety of another eight men of the British submirines sunk off Heligoland last week. All cipht had been reported missing by the Admiralty and theirReuter - 97 words
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Article45 1940-01-30 2 NAZIS BAN FREE TRADING IN CARS Copenhagen. Jan. 29. The Berlin correspondent of the National Tidende reports that Oermanv has prohibited all free trading m motor vehicles from Feb. 1. Anyone wishing to buy a car after tin date must obtain a special permit. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article274 1940-01-30 2 London, Jan. 29. J'HE stimulating contents of Mr. Churchill's speech on Saturday have evoked the customary chorus of approval m all sections of the press, but the point selected out for special editorial discussion is his appeal to a million women. While thereReuter - 274 words
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88 1940-01-30 2 German Defeat Means Fall Of Soviets Also Paris. Jan ONCE Germany is beaten the Polish Government anticipates vert little difficjlty m recovering the part ot Poland occupied by the So viets, according to President R aczie wicz. In an interview with the Daily Tel* graph correspondent at Angers .p^' heReuter - 88 words
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Article95 1940-01-30 2 Tokyo. Jan. 29. ACCORDING to the Asahi Shimbun, Count Ciano (Italian Foreign Minister) recently suggested to the Japanese Ambassador m Rome that if Japan were dissatisfied with the Anti-Comintern Paot m consequence of the Soviet -German rapprochement a new group of anti-Comintern powers might be formed.— Reuter.Reuter - 95 words
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Article141 1940-01-30 2 WANG AND OTHER PUPPETS DISAGREE Tsingtao. Jan. 29. THAT Wang Ching Wei's conference here on the formation of a new "puppet" Chinese central regime has been a failure is indicated by persistent reports circulating with reference to another meeting to be held soon. This may be taken to infer thatReuter - 141 words
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433 1940-01-30 3 Many Killed By Nazis In Poland London, Jan. 29. DROMINENCE is given m the press to extracts from the report, now published, on the German persecutions m Poland which has been presented to the Pope by the Primate of Poland, and upon whichB.O.W. - 433 words
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Article146 1940-01-30 3 JAPAN'S LOSS OF FACE Tokyo, Jan. 29. J T „l Office spokesman I revealed at a press conference i to-.l;n thai Japan wrai aajgefr to mike a fresh protest to Britain ov »i the Asama Maru incident. He sud that Japan may demand Ok wrrender of the 21 Germans whoReuter - 146 words
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146 1940-01-30 3 which declined ten per cent, during the last four months of 1939 compared with the same period of the previous year. Rome, Jan. 29. JT is understood that one of the objects of the vigit the German trade expert Dr. Clodius to Italy isReuter - 146 words
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Article76 1940-01-30 3 YUGOSLAV PREMIER HURT IN SMASH Home, Jan. 29. H m\ 'KOVITC'H. JufostavPre- v lN injured m a rail ■mm. X i lwvz i Yesterday, aci «*'lgrade message. I 1 1 was gt>in ff to Belgrade Ul th I nem^ rs f tr »c Cabinet tra nui (;o,l,ded with a goodsReuter - 76 words
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Article132 1940-01-30 3 ALLIED GERMAN HOLDINGS IN U.S. Washington, Jan. 29. HPHE United aStates Treasury 1 discloses that Britain during the first two months of the war disposed of nearly ten per cent, or $7.1 million of her readily marketable American securities. The total of such securities at the beginning of the war,Reuter - 132 words
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Article50 1940-01-30 3 Copenhagen. Jan. 29. THE announcement of another Na^i execution for sabotage is reported here. Arthur Waller, aged 19, was executed after being condemned to death by a special court at Kiel for setting fire to an important mill near Quickbom, Holstein. "m desire for vengeance."- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article23 1940-01-30 3 London. Jan. 29: The King and Queen thus morning returned to Buckingham Palace from Windsor, where Iheir Majesties spent the week end.-- B.O.WB.O.W - 23 words
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433 1940-01-30 4 FRANCES DEFENCES EXERCISED Singapore, Monday. JjAIGON newspapers received m Singapore to-day publish* long accounts oi the large-scale manoeuvres m French Indo-China which ended last week. Although only part of the French Forces m the Far East participated m the exercises, they demonstrated the tremendous strength433 words
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Article229 1940-01-30 4 APPEAL COUR T Singapore, Monday. [[OLDINC; ihe view that th e apiM'llunt vti convicted under a < nrerent section than that under v. hk'h he was originally charged, and that therefore the conviction h.i s bad, his lordship, Mr. Justice < lieckett Terrell, allowed the app oi How Kiat, wh,»229 words
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842 1940-01-30 4 Singapore, Monday. VAI Soon Gee, alias Mayo Jan. aiias Mayo Tan, who is at present undergoing sentence m the local prison, was this morning charged before Mr. J. L. McFall m the criminal district court on a charge that he on Aug.842 words
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Article127 1940-01-30 4 SERVANT'S THEFT OF JEWELS Singapore. M day I pLEADING jruilty to a c! > f B theft as a servant of j< t fTi H and cash to a total value of $178, X I Ramasamy, a young Indian had I sentence deferred m the Third i,,]j L c I127 words
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Article103 1940-01-30 4 I Singapore, Monday I CONVICTED on the charge of di I his car negligently at Keppel RcadH at about 1 a.m. on Dec. 17, Mr. G Ll E. Davis, an army officer, was this I morning fined $25 by Mr. Conrad Old- 1 ham m the103 words
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Article134 1940-01-30 4 police CALLED OUT Singapore, Monday H after eight o'clock to-night,_M stones and sticks were freely throw I at a ricksha owner's house m Weld Road I opposite Larut Road. H Hundreds of Chinese thronged the scene of the trouble. H A posse of constables from Beach Road I Station, armed134 words
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Article87 1940-01-30 4 Singapore, Monday I A MIDDLE- AGED coal- coolie. Cn( T:H Kai K.ee, was sentenced to-day •■<■ Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, Fourth Magu trate, to three months' rigorous impn;B sonment on a charge of theft of el< cabbages, valued at $2, at the Siniu-M pore Harbour87 words
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Advertisement69 1940-01-30 4 I L l vikrin treatment restores the air-forming tissues to normal nctions. Write for free booklet The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN LOTION j The Natural Hair Tonic j Counteracts Dandruff and Falling Hair. Maintains the Growth of Healthy Hair, Increases its Natural Lustre, Makes it Vigorous and Alive,69 words
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2220 1940-01-30 5 Uddress From The 8.M8.C 1,,, i imnorta m Malaya was discussed m a radio talk T HK P I BC. station last night by Dr. T. H, Silcock, Pro- mi ;,'at Baffles College. Dr. Silcock said: I folk I told you about somei I2,220 words
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Article516 1940-01-30 5 Singapore, Monday. T HE Coroner's inquiry into the death of a Sikh ™^jS 1 named Nirmal Singh whose dismembered body was discovered *J3SLZ& Hnes near Hoiland employed by the railways, on the morning of Jan. 23, was commenced to-day by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore516 words
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Article23 1940-01-30 5 GOLD valued at £15 millions, granted under the recent Anglo-French-Turkish agreement to strengthen Turkey's exchange, arrived by special train ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement435 1940-01-30 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BLUE FUNNEL LINE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Messrs. Anglo-French Bendixsens Limited have pleasure in announcing that as from 1st of February, 1940, they have been appointed loading agents in Singapore and Penang for the above line of steamers loading for ports on the Atlantic coast of North America including435 words
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Article90 1940-01-30 6 CONVICTED ON DRIVING CHARGES Singapore, Monday. 'CONVICTED on three driving offences jv Ng chee Beg, a Chinese lorry-driver J was this morning fined a total sum of $50 by Mr Conrad Oldham m the Traffic Court. On th c charge of driving without a < driving licence, accused was fined90 words
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Article, Illustration101 1940-01-30 6 People Places CAPT. and Mrs. Peter Carey, who have recently returned from their honeymoon, were among the dancers at Tanglin Club oh Saturday night. She was wearing one of her trousseau evening frocks of teal green lame ahd crepe, the notJice befng of lahie and the skirt of crepe. Also101 words
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Article73 1940-01-30 6 Christening At St. Andrew's |JR and Mrs.^F.G. Hill's tiny son was |y| christened Michael William Maxwell ai St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday at 12.15 p.m. He wore a christening robe of white net and lace and during the service he was held by his godmother, Mrs. Bruce Petrie. Godfathers were73 words
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Article72 1940-01-30 6 A FAREWELL dinner to Mr. J. G. Beohm, who leaves shortly for England, was held by the Singapore Gun Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Friday night. Comm. Haynes was also present as a guest of honour. The Hon. Vngku Aziz presided and he ahd Mr.72 words
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Article151 1940-01-30 6 Singapore, Monday. ORODUCED before Mr. H. Watson m the Third Police Court this morning, Kassrm bin Jambu, a young Malay police constable, attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station, claimed trial to a charge of receiving illegal gratification of fifty cents from a Chinese, Tan Gim. Accused151 words
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Article, Illustration169 1940-01-30 6 SINGAPORE social registeril j ha J custom o*f fore-gat I, Ka_B Hotel on Saturday mornings and ft worn on tiie.se oocasM are usually the^M word m what to «fl m the tropics uM Mannasseh were \\M on Saturday with r3 Admiral and Mrs dm palest pink crepe.169 words
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Article132 1940-01-30 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore fJOSTESS at a jolly party at till Swimming Clob on Satur*B night was Mrs. L. Johnson. Guest honour was Miss Joy Johnson. I Mrs. Johnson was charming M turquoise taffetas with a wide snfl and Miss Johnson was sweet in prraB fose chiffon132 words
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Article100 1940-01-30 6 European Motorist Fined Singapore. Mond»! PLEADING guilty to a r e r driving without due regard the safety of others, H. A Tr» B la European motorist was nnM by Mr. Conrad Oldham m th' |T Court this morning-. 'I It was alleged that at about p.m. on Nov. 23,100 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1940-01-30 7 |A simple nightly I routine improves I your looks L^ a busy day, the temptation to jump straight into bed withI „ih face its nightly I m ent is almost overKciming. It seems, when one is I tired and sleepy, just not worth I tn )Üble1,000 words
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Article131 1940-01-30 7 I Pave the way to beauty V you wani your boys and girls to growj UP into well-formed men and wohat they do some daily physiThe following are excellent! *«Wer chlldrer. s? c tliat they are, -ew times only to start with, and' dually increase the number. exercise131 words
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Advertisement89 1940-01-30 7 1 XW NEy I xß^ nr^_j_lv *3S Bh w i-jaj W __tf^H_M Ps&> '^H _B(. -^B SB ■•|H JffViC *y y+ftjE'^^^B *fl_k < XV?* lfl -i— V a— tf// economical treat full of concentrated goodness. Kidneys on toast have long been a favourite of the breakfast table. Not only do89 words
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307 1940-01-30 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, January 30, 1940. FUTILE POLICY IN renewing the blockade of Tientfin and Attempting to restore the .hi i-lorei^n campaign in the occupy ■< I areas of China the Japanese military authorities are trying to commit their (iovernment to another major blunder of foreign policy a policy of307 words
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Article890 1940-01-30 8 H. L. Hopkin On j Fatal Accidents With j j Firearms On The Increase: j Government Cause: Trouble For Hotels: John j Citizen Loses His Car But j j Regains His Legs: Walking j For Pleasure Not Exercise. 5 r <nuNiiiii^ London, Jan. 14. THE war has been890 words
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Article120 1940-01-30 8 London. Jan. 29. 4 GERMAN Tiansocean message <:\ Jan 27 eon/.ained a report relatin to the c'ism'issal from servic3 of WingCommander J. C P. Wood anc' references to what is described as rumours previl. ent m I .ondon that Wood was dismissed fiom inc. Service 'because heBritish Wireless - 120 words
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Advertisement15 1940-01-30 8 1 ll L-l if Uwbne 1 1 H label I jr WHISKY J WPB. Dl15 words
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Advertisement87 1940-01-30 8 *^^^mmt^^^^^^^^^^***n^Lu f Jj THURSDAY FEB: IST. On the occasion of the opening of Our New Carrier Air-Conditioneci Installation Mr. Werner BAER the popular musician will rende" a programme of pianoforte selecj tions FROM 8 TO 10 P.M. SPECIAL DINNER $2.00 a La Carte also Obtainable It is advisable that Patrons87 words
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Article, Illustration68 1940-01-30 9 These pictures wert taken at the Perumal Temple last week where Hindus from South India undergo their annual rite of self immolation. Here devotees are being prepared for their pilgrimage to the Chettiar Temple before the Great Diety Subramaniam. Some have their cheeks and tongues pierced68 words
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Advertisement158 1940-01-30 10 \\\KM\(. rOI'NTKRFKIT SWFrPSTAKE TICKETS AR* MEDIO ikctl m:i> ski: thk insidk story Of this amazing MUM dollar IWIWOafi TO-NIGHT 6i5 9i5 PAVILION _____&__>: FROM HER COULD BLOW SKY HIGH TNI INTERNATIONAL aWSsmm*** «tWOP RX oW ii __I_E__lbm a *4eT«ii3jj_)ee P'r^fl aWpP^Bß—a^M^ \i LH /r** PRESTON IRENE FOSTER HERVEY CHICK CHANDLER158 words
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Advertisement394 1940-01-30 10 .^aa-~ I I Special Double A ttractiorT^ T ?;f 9 3 ,-5 ,s ALHAMBRA RKO RADIOS Thrilline Spy Drama I' ENEMIES WITBJN 001 GATES! ggtmrn. Sabotage! Defense Plant stolon! m RADIO P.cfure. D.rocfed by JAC< HIV6IY. Produced by ROBERT SISK. Screen ft* by Michoel Kontn ond Jo Pogano. TO BE394 words
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1148 1940-01-30 11 Accused Working On An Invention I Singapore, Monday. DEMAL that the counterfeit money Was at any time m his posses{on and that m fact it was placed on a table m the hotel room by Chinese who later "went out and never came baek/' was1,148 words
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Article255 1940-01-30 11 Cinema Review KITMAS' famous story, "The Man In U The Iron Mask," comes to life on ,the Cathay screen, where it opened a. [season yesterday. Finely acted and finely directed, this production is a masterpiece of storytelling and not a 'soul m the audience but will255 words
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Article42 1940-01-30 11 Sofia, Jan. 20 THE Bulgarian general election resulted In a sweeping victory for the Government party, which obtained 140 o the Parliament's 160 seats. On the dissolution In October th Government held 90 setts. The election neutrality. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement280 1940-01-30 11 NEXT CHANGE ALHAMBRA aflaaaaftt Baal Baß M l TRUST NO MAN PARTICULARLY ONE I LOVE .aaaT^flJLaatkTaV .aaE BBkv 3uV° *'T^>J C at '~7camfl wr' *4*z \^^*)*>*w******S*Jr £*W ■,2«i "IT '\.*M2K;?££y' .*y)shi > J/JSW. yW**m\ Baak. jJal IdT'^slßßa BBbt o*< *S Baal HI K^> L TaSaaßP^' fca»T f pßLa*^ IN TtCHMCOLO"280 words
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192 1940-01-30 12 London, Jan. 29 THK execiriive council of the International Transport Worker," Federation, at a meeti.itf m London yesterday, passed a resolution expressing abhorence of the "treacherous attack upon Finland by the Soviet consequent upon the unholy alliance between Nasi Germany and Soviet Russia." TheReuter - 192 words
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Advertisement318 1940-01-30 12 m H BaaaaßaaW BaBBB f >*my> a II 1 l-faaaaSa^O^-^BBafclkai-wr^ M -a BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Owing to the Company's inability to publish the actual departure dates of its steamers intending passengers are courteously requested to enquire at the P. and 0. S. N. COMPANY'S Office to318 words
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Advertisement338 1940-01-30 12 Baa, LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS I CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH EXCELLENT CUISINE. SM PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. I HOMEWARDS: to Colombo, Aden Port Said, Palestine, Beyrouth, Mar- I seilles, Casablanca, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Copen- I hagen and Scandi navia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and J: r. I For further338 words
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Article410 1940-01-30 13 I ...4; Ar *y ,ls 2 B TNG the advantage over their opponents for the greater part of c the S.R.C. 'A' team defeated the Argyll and Sutherland I L keen came of hockey witnessed on the Padang yesBhlanueis m a cc B a <-410 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-01-30 13 CRA WFORD LOSES TO QUIST Sydney. Jan. 29. IN the Australian tennis championship 1 final. Jack Crawford, former holder, who m the semi-final beat last year's champion Bromwich. was to day beaten m the final by Adrian Quist m three straight sets 6—3, 6—l, 6—2. In the women's final, Nancye59 words
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Article187 1940-01-30 13 THE second bi-monthly Mixed Four--1 somes of the Royal ohigapore Golf Club wa. 1 played at Bakit limah on ounday afternoon ana resulted to a vvin for Major Mrs. F. G. la. BritLorous with a net score of 32 l 2 .30 cards were taken out and187 words
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Article341 1940-01-30 13 f p\VO goals scored within the last ten minutes of the game enabled the S.C.C. first eleven hockey team defeat the RA. (Changi) m their encounter on the Padang yesterday. The game fell below the standard associated with first team fixtures and for the341 words
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Article38 1940-01-30 13 j Singapore. Monday. The meeting oi the Singapore Boxing Club winch was to have bi*en held this afternoon at tne Happy Wcild has been adjourned to Thursday, Feb. i. at .V3O p.m. at the same place38 words
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723 1940-01-30 14 PUNJABS WIN BRIGHT HOCKE Y AT TANGLIN INTER-UNIT SEMIFINAL CAME i Punjab Regiment 2; Sappers and Miners 0. MAGNIFICENT defence work predominated over brilliant forward play m yesterday's inter-unit hockey semi-final between the Punjao Regiment and the Sappers and Miners, at Tanglin. At the end of one of the grandest723 words
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273 1940-01-30 14 London, Jan. 29. M DELBOS, president of the AngloW1 French Parliamentary Group, who is m London with a party of French Deputies, broadcast m French on Sunday night m the BBC European service. Considering the close co-operation existing between Britain and France. M.British Wireless - 273 words
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Article, Illustration183 1940-01-30 14 Hearty Welcome A very warm welcome has ben) n to the party of French deputies British Parliamentarians, with when HI have ma: iv opportunities for common discussion and personal ex-' change, daring a visit the programme '»t which h; been planned to give hem a means i appreciatingBritish Wireless - 183 words
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Article99 1940-01-30 14 c London. Jan. 29. A further Important step towards per- i fecting Anglo-French co-operation was v made during a three-hour discussion' n between the French Deputies m Lon-'t don and the Anglo-French I mentary Committee, at which M presided It is learned that the ■.eetini decided to formReuter - 99 words
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Article510 1940-01-30 14 l Singaptm \Io n d av I JJAIL in the sum of Jl,ooo i n t J sureties was offeree! this mo jl i ing to Sarufudeen bin Abdul Kar*B who claimed trial before Mr I .Watson in the Third Police u 'rttlB a charge of assisting510 words
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Article18 1940-01-30 15 m* London, Monday. Price* £238! 2 Buyers •MJt^h umia £238* i Sellers omm. Price, £238., Buyers18 words
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Article14 1940-01-30 15 New York. Saturday, ■tojctxone Kwarcl April June l8'„b 18>4s Hurkn Tone Quiet14 words
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Article91 1940-01-30 15 London, Monday. Runiop'Rubber 296 H^ieral Electric 76 4' 2 Kna-j;!! chemical Industries 31/Kff'rial Tobacco 120 Ex Div ■imjlo-Dutch 24/3 __tanadian Pacific ■ondon Tin 4/3 ■lubber PL In. Trust 3w?ni_ Kmggis Jvir* ■ver Hitams 24/6 Hbutheni Kintas 15/--__fahan«s 12/-S ■ondon Asiatics 3/9 ■fevt Wit. Areas 76/3 ■hell Tr.91 words
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Article17 1940-01-30 15 London, Monday. ■iivev Spot 21 13/16 ■liver Forward 2134 ■IAR GOLD. Fine per oz. :5.8.017 words
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Article63 1940-01-30 15 London, Monday, ■aim Oil (Malay) In built ■gSept. Sment. Not Quoted ■lepra Straits F.M.S.) ■pt ember S'ment. Not Quoted Ba«o Flour Feb S'ment; 19/- Sellers ■Tapioca. Seed Pearl, duality (Singapore) ■juary S'ment. 31 Sellers ■*epper -FAQ' White ■ntok Jan Feb S'ment. 4* 8 Sellers ■P-pper FAQ- Black ■rcpong Afloat63 words
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Article41 1940-01-30 15 T London. Monday. ir London or. Paris 176.50 ■i r London on Amsterdam 7.53 ■ttt 1' -<,nShanghal 47/ 8 It tt S on on HonB*ong IS. 2 31i32d ■A'i London or. New York 4.02 ft to ft. 4.03 ft41 words
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Article98 1940-01-30 15 In a friendly game o» soccer played yesterday at Farrer Park, Sime Darby Sports Club drew Willi the football team >t.J/ord. Motor Company, each side scoring a goal. After fifteen minutes of play, the 3ime Darby team was unfortunate to lose the services of B.98 words
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Article304 1940-01-30 15 GLENEAL Y R UBBER MEETING THAT the directors felt fully Justified m recommending a dividend of 7V a per cent althoug'i lt would mean absorbing practically th> whole of the profit earned for the year was stated by Mr. M. N. Wardeli, the chairman, the annual general meeting of the304 words
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Article166 1940-01-30 15 Singapore, Monday. TIN shares were rather steadier to-da/ at the opening of the market butturned easier later m the day. Local tin was unchanged from Saturday at $122.00. Hong Fatts were again a feature witn business reported up to $1 27 2 but closed with sellers at166 words
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Article107 1940-01-30 15 Alleged Counterfeit Beer Labels Singapore, Monday. ARRESTED at 5 15 p.m. on Saturday m a lioiiM m North Budge Roan. three Chinese were this morning produced m the Third Police Court, when a thargp of possession of counterfeit beei* labels and crown-corks was explained to them Bail for the first107 words
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Article259 1940-01-30 15 PA TRIOTIC FUND DONA TIONS THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltn Bankers for the Malaya Patriotic Punf (Chinese Section) Singapore report that contributions so far received total $139,617. 3 i made up as follows: Previously reported $137,52«.32. Further contributions:— Klung Zar Boh Clan Association $10, Hya Kia Nam Li Tang Yeo259 words
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Advertisement21 1940-01-30 15 1 fIRL. MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel 5?26 2, Finlayson Green.21 words
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Advertisement103 1940-01-30 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D 185" Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKER*: AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40.030 000 Reserve Fund 1C,50©,00,London Cerrespon dents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Ofloe: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam. The Hague, ana 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places.103 words
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366 1940-01-30 16 London, Jan. 29. THE five-day debate m the South African Parliament, resulting in i an 1 increase m the majority adverse to General Hertzog, is d.scussed m a Tim^s editorial to-day. i On his neutrality motion five months ago, Gen Hertzog rtceived 67B.O.W. - 366 words
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Article162 1940-01-30 16 GERMAN RAID REPULSED Paris, Jan. 29. FLVfc drizzling rain which followed the milder weather on the Western Front has reduced visibility to nil. Consequently aircraft on both sides have remained m their hangars. The rain and the sodden ground have not deterred infantry which maintained patrol.s and reconnaissances. One raid,Reuter - 162 words
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Article98 1940-01-30 16 Rangoon, Jan. zv. TIE death rolJ m Saturday's rioting is now six, while 29 are i st 11 detained m hospital. A feeling of tenseness still prevails. Tne police .are continuing to make arrest, including eaitors Of some Indian veiiiaculai papers. I The headmaster ofReuter - 98 words
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120 1940-01-30 16 London. Jan. 29. WHEN the 8.000-ton Dutch oil tanker Mamura was heaving her anchor off a south-east roast port on Saturday the anchor struck a mine but the vessel was undamaged. There was a sudden roar and a huge column of water shotReuter - 120 words
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Article212 1940-01-30 16 NO ALLIED THREAT TO RUMANIA London, Jan. 29. THE recent developments m the Rumanian oil problems have given rise to incorrect reports about diplomatic relations between the Allies and Rumania. Last night it was reported that the Allies were threatening to break off relations with Rumania, and this has been212 words
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Article64 1940-01-30 16 Brussels, Jan. 29. The authorities have interned two Britisji soldiers who crossed the frontier by mistake, it is reported from Rolleghem. The men were found by a shopkeeper asleep m the shop. They were numb with cold and it took a considerable time to revive them. TheyReuter - 64 words
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Article143 1940-01-30 16 IMPORTANCE OF TRADE IN WAR London, Jan. a. I SIR ANDREW DUNCAN, president 4 the Board of Trade, who was taJ animously adopted as National Govern] ment candidate for the City of Londcu said that while appreciating the veij great honour of being membe; for tin City, he had longBritish Wireless - 143 words
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Article283 1940-01-30 16 London, Jan. 29. A small Dutch vessel, the No-* was mined off the south-east coast early this morning. Although the stern was blown away and she was sinking rapidly, I salvage tug was able to tow her to the shore where she was beached. All the crew areReuter - 283 words
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Article56 1940-01-30 16 Paris, Jan. 29. The upkeep of the Nazi Party organisation costs the German people about £140 millions yearly, according to the Petit Parisien. The paper states that the figures were taken from the Party's annual financial statement, signed by the treasurer Herr Schwartz and theReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1940-01-30 16 London, Jan. 29: The Government oi New Zealand has made a donation of £5,000 m New Zealand currency to th e Turkish national relief fund.- B.O.W.B.O.W. - 26 words
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Advertisement59 1940-01-30 16 i UNITED ARTISTS I 111- W I N li\ I. PRESENT lIIIIV \l \^l- Paramount Newsreel:— France decorates British War Chiefs. Pre- mier promises real help to Fxnns. Chamberlain opens Govt, series of talks on War Progress. Somewhere m Kngland:— Women pilots deliver planes from L factory to R.A.F. j^JSPKCiAL.59 words
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