Morning Tribune, 31 January 1940
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Title Section12 1940-01-31 1 The Morning Tribune I^ :f n7. Wed.. Jan. 31. 1940. 4^- w12 words
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Article89 1940-01-31 1 HITLER TO REPLY TO CHURCHILL I London. Jan. 30. LT%Sct will be broadcast by all E SSssur he sur _2^_i. and parades, and the flag--6e )*f ,tr s eetl--hav e been cancelled. "%!n^^ It ii" no announced from where itl w.i "sneak, but .twill be his S broadcait smc PReuter - 89 words
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Article63 1940-01-31 1 I Tokyo. Jan. 30. MOUTH-WEST Japan has been swept fl by tho worst blizzards recorded for 50 years, and more than 50 peoole are said to have been killed and many injured. Most of the deaths were caused by avalanches and collapses of houses under63 words
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Article31 1940-01-31 1 I London. Jan 30: The sea wall cf a town on the east coast of England was breached by a mine which broke windows of houses over a wide area.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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1136 1940-01-31 1 HEINKELS SKIM CHURCH TOP LONDON, JAN. 30. THE AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCED THIS AFTERNOON THAT THE ENEMY WERE REPEATING THEIR WIDESPREAD ATIACkS ON EAal COAST bHir?ING, WHICH THEY UNDERTOOK IESTLRDAI. "liepcrts so fai indicate that cany this mo; 1111% a reconnaissance aircraft appeared1,136 words
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410 1940-01-31 1 CERMANY SPURTS AHEAD OF BRITAIN BUCHAREST, JAN. 30. JHE FIGHT FOR RUMANIA'S TRADE IS APPROACHING A CLIMAX, WITH GERMANY EXERTING PRESSURE INCREASINGLY AND THE ALLIES CAREFULLY WATCHING FOR ANY ENCROACHMENT ON THEIR RIGHTS UNDER THE EXISTING AGREEMENTS. Germany's drive to obtain the lion's share,Reuter - 410 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-01-31 1 Washington, Jan. 30: riesident Roosevelt to-day ceicbratc s his s»m birthday. Many birthday dinners and dances are being held throughout the Inited Slates to raise funds for the infantile paralysis tampaign. m which the President takes a great interest. PKESIDKNT ROOSEVELT44 words
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Article50 1940-01-31 1 Burbank, Jan M THE California Lockheed Aircraft Corporation announce the receipt oi an order from the British Government for 200 new type bombers, also spare parts, to the value of $18 millions. The machines will be faster and larger than the Hudson type previously bought. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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96 1940-01-31 1 S'pore-Born Officer Killed At West From i London, Jan. JO THE first lli-i s tisli officrr i to fail m an 1 encounter al S /the Western j J Front is Lt. P. A. C. Everitt. of j i the Royal Nor- J folk Regiment. S l the only sonReuter - 96 words
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Article488 1940-01-31 1 FREEZING CONDITIONS RETURN Paris, Jan. 30. FREEZING conditions have returned to the Western Front, arresting the thaw which started on Friday. The prospects of a real thaw appeared small last night. Reuter's special correspondent, with the B.E.F. says that ground conditions ar ft so bad that but for the factReuter - 488 words
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Article34 1940-01-31 1 Cairo. Jan. 30. The wife of an Egyptian .I. micd saved Hamada ticheza iias given birth to uintupiets. They are all iris, and all are m j,ood ealth. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement29 1940-01-31 1 On Other Pages Britain's Coldest Day Fighting In Finland v< opte Places Women's Page Leader Page Cinemas B y Jansen Sent To (ioal Finance JJ Canada's War Effort m29 words
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Article167 1940-01-31 2 London. Jan. 30. |T is officially stated that sinkings due to enemy action during the week ending midnight Jan. 28, were 13 ships of a tonnage of 29,101. They included one British ship of 1,523 tons, two French of 6.588 tons, en neutral ofReuter - 167 words
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225 1940-01-31 2 90 Degrees Of Frost On Britain's Coldest Day I Louden, Jan. 30. qpUE coldest weather since 18W4, which 1 ha been e x P er encec^ tnis month, na.s not deterrtd the flying personnel of the meteorological flight, and regulurly twice *ach day a meteorological aeroplane ha s gone upB.O.W. - 225 words
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238 1940-01-31 2 Poor Yield From Galician Oilfields For The Reich London, Jan. 30. "pETROUKCM Press Service," a technically well informed trade journal, discussing the negotiations between Germany and the Soviet for the placing of the Galician oilfields at the disposal oi the Reich, states that these oilfields accounted for about thre"c quartersBritish Wireless - 238 words
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207 1940-01-31 2 FOOD MINISTRY TO BE SOLE TEA IMPORTER London, Jan. 30. THE Food. Ministry has made an 1 order revoking the Tea (Provisional Prices) Order made at the outbreak of war, with the object of preventing speculation while arrangements for control of tea supplies are completed. The Ministry is now makingReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement221 1940-01-31 2 I Millions Must Face this Fact After forty, we have passed the meridian of life. We must take thought to guard ourselves against growing old prematurely. It Is not the veers that make us old. It b the deterioration of our tissues and the decline of our vital forces. Although221 words
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Advertisement53 1940-01-31 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS SHOfc ASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specialising. -zj^S^** 6 Ocular Muscle Anomalies jF^ y i rossrd Eyes, r \jjT^C^ Intricate Visual Js^^ Problems. IHOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Scienci 15 years' European Clinical Experience 1 1 .ea_«_e«_«_ w __«B53 words
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777 1940-01-31 3 SOVIET LEADERS REDOUBLE EFFORTS Possible Breakdown In Resistance Feared nissi V is transferring troops concentrated on the Rumania v frontier to the Finnish front m a desperate effort to end the conflict and because of food and fuel difficulties at home. TakingReuter - 777 words
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259 1940-01-31 3 Finns Bomb Red Harbour Rail Stations London, Jan. 30. IT is announced from Helsinki that a certain harbour and railway < •stations behind the Russian lines have been bombed by Finnish airmen. raids on Finland yesterday were the most disastrous of the war. Eight hundred bombs were dropped at 30Reuter - 259 words
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Article74 1940-01-31 3 Moscow, Jan. 30. Dr Ivan Papanin. th c Arctic explorer a charge of the re^jue of the Sedov wa how the Josef Stalin encountered I ntly impassable ice and Ujok ten o force her way through to the Sedov was locked "m neup several thousand tons." t!rReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement151 1940-01-31 3 W^^^^'-' Y v r i *a&it "aaal Hal HP* I^H -^Hi S»flOC. —[^"H w| S^SSSw^ al vrra^ *vv I HV*a_ aaaa HP^_^_t Mai HP i V i -f T.mn H_. HI aP~^~ a 1 HP** —a* ~^~^"%x AWAmmf Am _r __i aM__r -^TS mmsmW M smmsmmsmW SmJsmm> _^_f_t H _U_l>151 words
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Article551 1940-01-31 4 ►Singapore, Tuesday. A FATAL motor accident .it Pasir i'anjang Road m the early hours of Christmas miming, which resulted m the death of a 24-year-old Hylam cake deliverer, had g sequel m the Traffic District Court to-day, when the driver of the motor car involved551 words
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Article65 1940-01-31 4 i j l (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 30. DETEL-NUT chewing among sol. diers and Government oflß- cials Is likely soon to becom c a relic of pre-Constitution Day, i following a War Office request, t i approved by the Cabinet. i I65 words
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112 1940-01-31 4 $10,000 DAMAGE, MANY HOMELESS, IN NEGRI FIRE (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Tuesday. $EVEKAL families were rendered homeless and damage estimated at $10,000 was done when a fire occurred last night at Salak, a village rear Nilai, a few miles away from Seremban. Eleven houses were razed to the ground.112 words
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Article, Illustration172 1940-01-31 4 People Places 4 DELIGHTFUL dinH OCT party was pm by Captain Va'icini of the Italian liner Come Verdi aboard his .ship on Monday night Afterwards Captain Valicini took his guests on to the Cathay Cafe for danIn the party were Mr. and Mis. A. Wernll, Mr. and Mrs. E. Janzen,172 words
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Article99 1940-01-31 4 MADAME Coelho, the captivating Brazilian soprano and guitarist, whose music has delighted Sirt^apor» has delayed her departure for her home m Brazil for a week or so and will give a third concert at Tanglin Club on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 9.15 p.m. Madame has99 words
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129 1940-01-31 4 Monday A After noon Bad m inton Party TVERY Monday af term on Mr 1 and Mis. "S. K. Noble entertain a f a Badminton party at their home 13A Chancery Lane, and on Monday they held the last one for a month as they are off to Frasers Hill129 words
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Article80 1940-01-31 4 THE engineers and staff of w< rnn 1 Air Services had a farewell arty for Mr. J. G. Beohm at Kalian- (Urport on Monday and presented h im with a sold wrist watch as a memento cf his time m oingapore. Mr. R. Milne made the presents-80 words
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Article, Illustration130 1940-01-31 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore WERNER Bier gave a delightful concert of populti classical music at the Gap House mmsmM**m on M on d''-y night. The new dance floor at this delightful rendezvous is an excellent addition to an already charming spot and m future private parties will receive130 words
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162 1940-01-31 4 ROAD was again the scene of wild disorder last night when! the quarrel between two clans of I ricksha pullers was resumed with renewed vigour. Forty-one arrests were made and there were four casualties. Bottles, brick-bats, sticks and stones were used freely162 words
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Article69 1940-01-31 4 h „o„ n v Sin sapore, Tuesday. tort $10 h ,y /h nb T^ J"S lis a "ernoo;i Mr H watc he Th i r < d Pollce Cour t by Mr. H. Watson on his plea of tuiiltv to a charge of negligent driving at the junction69 words
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Article92 1940-01-31 4 Singapore. Tuesday TWO European women and an In! 1 were involved m a motor accidei the junction of Bras Basah Road and Fnnsep Street at 2 p.m. to-day. They were Mrs Fidler and her bxbv and Mrs. Brazier. Both women are believed to be wives92 words
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Advertisement43 1940-01-31 4 SUNSET FORMAL NIGHT TEA DANCE Saturdays 5 to 7 p.rria ai S w* table reservations wM h^^Am%^o^^^^ necessary PHONE H1022 The Gap Melodians are entertaining with dance and Hawaiian' music on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays Dinner $2 Non-diners 75 cts. Special Sunday Tiffin.43 words
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Article, Illustration778 1940-01-31 5 Well-Chosen Sauces I Improve the Simplest Meal I eU -CES and stufflngs-those imS portant supplementary accom- 4„ fnn< i form a more imrtSft cooKcvy then is sometimes realised Not only do they usually increase the flow of the digestive juices— Either by their sharyness, acidity or sweetness— but they usually778 words
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Advertisement86 1940-01-31 5 prime quality mm^^> m^im P PORK no finer obtainable /l£) anywhere > A Because it has the fllfcH__| Ik mud quality only found m imported Wf/j W pork. All our AustraUan Pork is m^^Va\fT*rM obtained from selected milk and _E_U_l_MMfv4l wheat fed pigs. We always have v _VfnT7T7f7TIJ fc ood86 words
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236 1940-01-31 6 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, January 31, 1940. Strictly Impossible HIGH official of the MiniaStry of Information has Uttered m public a thought that most English editors have 80 far refrained from expreffltag. On the advice of official circles, though not under compulsion, the British Press has avoided suggestions that the United236 words
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Article819 1940-01-31 6 H.L.Hopkin On a J Fanatic Orators Still f Function In Hyde Park: j Letting Off Steam:: Freedom Of Speech! Which Would Not Bej j Tolerated In Germany: j Importance Of Rubber j And Tin A London j Times' Comment On Ricksha Owners' War j Fund Donation. j a819 words
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95 1940-01-31 6 New York. Jan. 30 THE death is announced of Mr. Ed--1 ward SteDhen Harkness, a multimillionaire philanthropist, aged 66Reuter. Mr. Edward Stephen Harkness. borr m Cleveland In 1874, was educated at Yale University. He married Mary Stillman, of Brooklyn m 1904 and made a tremendous fortune m95 words
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Advertisement22 1940-01-31 6 r Today's White Label Announcement Woman needs no eulogy she speaks for herself The rare quality of DEWAR'B needs oo eulogy. wp.B.-n^mr22 words
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Advertisement92 1940-01-31 6 _b.^bbTl _B_BaW w THURSDAY FEB. IST. On the occasion of the opening of °*f c*e Carrier Air-Conditioned Installation Mr. Werner BAER i^J^" 131 mus ioian will rende a programme of pianoforte selecI nons FROM 8 TO 10 P.M SPECIAL DINNER $2.00 a La Carte also Obtainable It is advisable that92 words
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Article, Illustration632 1940-01-31 7 LAMARR'S REBELLION WILL COST HER MUCH Hedy Lamarr takes the place of Danielle Darrieux as Hollywood's newest and loveliest exotic. Her film history is short and known to most: m the Cze(hoslovakian film, "Extase," she appeared m a naked bathing some and m a romanticised seduction, with the result that632 words
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Article141 1940-01-31 7 Quotes Comment Charles Laughton: "I was born m England and grew up there, but apparently I haven't absorbed the acGad old top, what DO you ca H the bloody thing? George "I'm tired of gangster roles." Piobably a case of shooting pains Anthony Quinn (playing m "Road to pwe): "it's141 words
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230 1940-01-31 7 What Has Happened To Martha Raye? (CONSIDER the case of Martha Raye. Four years ago, she was a sensation a definite box-office draw capable of saving pictures which, otherwise, would have left a smear of red ink on the studio ledgers. To-day, the same studio has "terminated" her contract and230 words
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Article, Illustration227 1940-01-31 7 ILONA MASSEY IS THE BEST BET DV contrast with the mis- handling that's ruined many glamorous imports, M-G-M's plan of campaign m the case of Ilona Massey (to my way of thinking, the best -bet of them all) has been an absolute masterpiece. Mildly successful as an opera singer m227 words
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Article, Illustration874 1940-01-31 8 f■"¥la pi 1111. 11 {"Wizard Of Oz"j JUCCESSFULLY combining fo r the first time adult and juvenile appeal m a motion picture fantasy, "The Wizard of (>*," come* to ihe Capitol Theatre to-morro*, for an engagement of six days. Hollywood believes that 'The Wizard Of874 words
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Advertisement120 1940-01-31 8 I Warner Bros. Greatest ALL-TECHNICOLOUR Production Since "Robin Hood" NEXT CHANCE at the ALHAMBRA Two Great Stars m the greatest Triumphs of their Careers _^_B_^_4_U_i_!i_J_U_i fe.av^C/' wr*£t*f' mm m\ vffp :^'*7 *W.* A* Wn I _L? 4 B _fl b_l_Mb_>_bi aWS— >"W> '?'.j&4^k I PP^~P— I aP~aaF~a— I aPF~— I120 words
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Advertisement282 1940-01-31 9 Positively Last Night! i 6-15 9-15 iAPITOL i Columbia Pictures' Exciting Murder Spy Story Who will be the First to use the dreaded DEATH RAY I The Famous Star of "SUNNYSIDE UP" stages a great "come-back n Ot*o*'*^^ ~i *A »_ti -^A***^ 1 Charles Farrell Jacqueline Wells Alexander D'Arcy Jason282 words
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Article135 1940-01-31 10 Singapore day I MR. James Newman «a> urant* I a decree nisi of dissolution I marriage from his wife Mrs Mifn I I Newman, when the divime i^titio^l was heard m the High Court today H before Mr. Justice a'Beckit lerrei!. I The petitioner, represented "pi F. Kinsey,135 words
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Article89 1940-01-31 10 FAN TAN FLING ENDS IN COURT Singapore, Tuesday, PI.EADING guilty to the charge of i sisting m the management of a m mon gaming house at block No. 3. 9 gapore Harbour Board coolie lia Nelson Road, yesterday, Tan Yew T and Png Yew Tay were each fined I or89 words
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Advertisement296 1940-01-31 10 I The Screen's Greatest Wonder Sh„« Since "BNOW WHITEOPENING TO-MORROW AT 3.15 6.15 9.15 (4 SHOWS ON SATURDAY SUNDAY) FISHERS I I Mil ID have pleasure m presenting .T^flf I _X— l *^P— l H as the Opening Attraction lf|k||| I of the WHS/A*© t^mkf I CARRIER AIR-CONDITIONED !^-_3jB?/^ I296 words
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Advertisement211 1940-01-31 10 1 RKO RADIO'S THRILLING SPY DRAMA! FIND THE REAL SPY MENACE f_K *-t_i _K'-*4_l_ _B v 3881 K-!vl'>!vfl 9aE rocr v^ Hr "DOCTOR KRULL" IRENE EATON" ♦♦JAMES -RfNTlilj Proprietor ol a Cabaret Girl who fears nothing Newspapers report* with a mysterious back and whp can enter who is too of211 words
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Article489 1940-01-31 11 JANSEN SENT TO FIVE YEARS' GAOL Guilty Of Possessing Counterfeit Coins Singapore, Tuesday. J r jiHIS offence of issuing to the public counterfeit coins and notes is a reiy serious one indeed," remarked Mr. Justice Pedlow when sentence of five years' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Norman Albert Jansen at489 words
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Article290 1940-01-31 11 Good Value At The Alhambra I unusually long programme of allBrmind excellence opened at the Al■bra ye^teiday, the chief attraction E, the RKO-Radio picture, "They E Her A Spy." featuring Sally Eilers Allan Lane. ■v itorles meet with natural, ready Hoval m clays of war, but this is a ■stive290 words
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Article78 1940-01-31 11 i London, Jan. 30. f pVVO women were among the survivors of the Latvian ship Everene, torpedoed by a German submarine m the North Sea. This was revealed when 30 survivors landed at an east Scotland port yesterday after waiting three and a half days beforeReuter - 78 words
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Article42 1940-01-31 11 Banish London. Jan. 29. inci 1 England, 2,767 i.5fti lm No rwe Sian ship Hosfj^fi^Sabeen sunk by on a raft picked u^ afte r 32 JS*2 three men of the lre ved tf> Sf British sh*Pvpa to be the only survi- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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457 1940-01-31 11 Singapore, Tuesday. j £HARGEI> with the murder of a 23-year-old Chinese woman, the trial of Teh Ah See, alias Teo Teh Ah See, an elderly Chinese, began today at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Pedlow and a special jury. The accused is represented by457 words
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Advertisement74 1940-01-31 11 __a_-i_.»-a»>»._«»__._-«____,__-_,^_.a__-«___,«___«__»- The Year's most exciting Mystery Thriller! MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SAT. FEB. 3 AT 12 O'CLOCK ALII AM BB A Back From The Grave He Came To destroy his betrayer! «||a| _/l*fl__i __ka mmW* I 1 I M vJl^^^ !mmmmm I I1 V j__t' y~\ WAYNE MORRIS ROSEMARY LANE HUMPHREY BOGART74 words
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Advertisement335 1940-01-31 12 —a-—- 1 j*m^ Z Mr»»a»~" m\ ll _~3 I [T ■>. -Jiwrv^ C-WiiJ©"*"*** ll B __I_^^— ITProTSB^SHINDIAXI HES fl W (INCORPORATED IN ENOLAND) Owing to the Company's inability to P^bJ }Je actual departure dates of its steamers •ntend.ng passengers are courteously requested to enquire at the P. and O. S.335 words
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Advertisement446 1940-01-31 12 Singapore. Tuei I AN otdn for all the accused to be remanded m twenty-lour h I A pollei custody was made by Mr. H Watson m the TI, rd P Court this momine, when fne Chinese were produced befon on unlawful society charges. W Three of th" accused. Lam Kheng446 words
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Article357 1940-01-31 13 \JOR F. T. Pope won the Jan- U ai v medal with a nett score of m the A Division and A. Yamada th a nett score of 67 m the B vision. The qualifying round of j Gold medal competition was ;o played m357 words
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576 1940-01-31 13 THERE is a good number of entries for the Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting. There is a total entry of 135 horses. The following are the entries: l Ist Run 2nd Run 5»/ 2 f or 7f 6f or l» 4 n> »j Artful576 words
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Article102 1940-01-31 13 There will not be a qualifying round for the Sir George Trimmer Cup (Ladies) at th,. Keppel Golf Club and the following will play off tneir first round on Wednesday, Feb. 14: Mrs. M. G. Harvey vs. Mrs. E. Hiteham. Mrs. R. J. Fennie vs. Mrs.102 words
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Advertisement26 1940-01-31 13 1 t SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, G **>lUL ft. PHONE MO. Ml.26 words
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Advertisement17 1940-01-31 13 a_a I GUINNESSj HOTC THE DOG'S HE AD LABEI, E_iJs IS ON EVERY BOTTLf wP s 143A17 words
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399 1940-01-31 14 Keen Game On The Padang Dutch Club 8. SCC 2 IXCLEaMENT weather did not prevent twenty enthusiastic players and two brave umpires from providing an interesting hockey match on tho Padang yesterday. Playing with nine men throughout, the S.C.C. put up a harfl399 words
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279 1940-01-31 14 MYSTERY OF MAN'S DEATH ON FIVE-FOOT-WAY Singap*>ie, Tuesday. A FINDING of culpable homicide not amounting to murder against some persons unknown was returned to-day by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the 1 conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Mohamed Hanifa bin Naina Mohamed whose body279 words
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Article105 1940-01-31 14 A friendly match was pluvtd beUeev. tr.e Bata Shoe Co. Ltd. Klang and •M R Huniori i Party, at tr.e liati Shoe t-acWry, Klang. The weatiier was ♦deal and the brilliant electric lighting provided excellent play m th R open air The result of the match is a« follows105 words
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Article354 1940-01-31 14 SHORTS FROM THE COURTS I Singapore, Tuesday. pRIC Sta Maria (14), a Eurasian, appeared before Mr. Kenneth IVf. Byrne this morning and claimed trial on a charge of theft of a picture valued at 50 cents, the property of Mai Ah Meng at the Alhambra Theatre, Beach Road, at 10.20354 words
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Article69 1940-01-31 14 Tlie fallowing will represent the Smgapoie Khalsa Association m two hockey matches against the 5 2nd Punjab Regiment on Beb 1 and 3 at tne Kimlua ground and Navai Base ground respectively: Cnura.; bingh; uuizara Singh, Sarniak Singh; Uttam Fmgfc, Jagd'ir Siugh, Piara Singh, Choor Singh. Sanaa r69 words
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Article40 1940-01-31 14 The Indian Association cricket nets will be put up from to-day and the players, especially those who are making > the trip to Kuaia Lumpur during the forthcoming holidays, are asked to turn i up for practice daily. F40 words
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Article69 1940-01-31 14 The following players have been selected to represent Sim P Darby Sports Club, against the H.M.S. Mcd way footbail XI on Thursday m a friendly gam e of soccer at the' Farrer Park E^ Oliveiro, Neo Eng Bee. Choo Seng Chye. M. Ess, H. G. Riches, C.69 words
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Article84 1940-01-31 14 GUNNERS BEAT THE Y.M.C.A. JHE Royal Artillery {m J craft) defeated the V M.C A j a friendly game of hockey piJ yesterday at the latter's ground Prince Edward Road, by three gqj to one. In spite of th P bad condition of r ground, the game was quite inteJ84 words
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Article20 1940-01-31 14 BATH At the Matermt> fl H „fl Singapore m Jan. 30th to H° v/ife of VIVIAN C. BATH a20 words
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Advertisement40 1940-01-31 14 "MASTER" PADLOCKS Strougett Padlocks of Laminat M ed construcnvyn W Self-locking, mulJMfjk tl-sprlng le7emuL mechanism, cadW v mlum rust-proof cd. Ask four Supplier for a full display Show. r Prom All High-class Dealers. Sola Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 CecU Street40 words
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Advertisement256 1940-01-31 14 PUBLIC NOTICES I BLUE FUNNEL LIME! NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Messrs. Anglo-French Bendiß sens Limited have pleasure m al nouncing that as from Ist oi K_H ary, 1940, they have been appointj loading agents m Singapore aifl Penang for the above line of a mers loading for ports on the Atiafl256 words
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Miscellaneous46 1940-01-31 14 SPORTS DIARyI TO-DAY I ROCKEY: S.C.R.C. vs. S R.C fl R.C; S.R.C. vs. SigojA (Malay). S.R.C TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY I I High Water: 2.47 A.M. 9.2 ft. X 3.13 P.M. 8.6 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 3.35 A.M. 8.9 ft. P 2.24 P.M. 7.8 ft. tL46 words
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Article41 1940-01-31 15 London. Tuesday. Buyers Sellers Utf Tune Steady B 1113 16 b 1115,16 s st Forward' Feb. 1113 16b ll7/ 8s ad Forward i Mar. 1113 16 b ll 7 B s rH ForwardJ April V,M. 11*, b 1113.16 s41 words
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Article31 1940-01-31 15 New York, Jan. 29. j Buyers Sellers bki: irket Tone Quiet ot 18 3 8 18 12 [ward April June 18 18 1(8 irket Tone fair Turnover M 4631 words
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Article92 1940-01-31 15 9 London. Tuesday. ■tillers 68/6 ■niop Rubber 29 3 ■ncral Electric 76/l(H_ ■perial Chemical Industries 30/ IO1,. ■penal Tobacco 1207--■i/< Dutch 24/Hiadiau Pacific 6% Biuon Tin 4/3 ■aber PI. In Trust 33/3 ■egis i/ioy 2 ■er Hitams 23/9 ■ithern Kintas 15/- 16/9 ■ndon Asiatics 3/7V_ ■•st Witwatersrand92 words
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Article17 1940-01-31 15 E London, Tuesday. V('r Spot 21 1/16 K^rfV 2u15/?6 wmn tiULD, fine per oz. £8.8.017 words
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Article44 1940-01-31 15 London, Tuesday. P Oil (Malay) m bulk aM,!- ne r^ Not Quoted Pra (Straits F.M.S R Flour (Sarawak) b bment- 19/- Sellers Ptoca Seed Pearl, RS -KSV w hite 30/6 ™<" &$S aST* 1 4,/ < Se,lers jj&^_&, 3%seners ln Feb S'ment. 30|- Nomina! i44 words
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Article34 1940-01-31 15 London, Tuesday. Uonrtn n °nParis 176.50 TLof? ***** Amsterdam 7.53 Tl^»« r >» on Shanghai vV T&° n H«»«kong is. 231|32d. T !u Pan ls-2 5! 32d. on New York 4.02^ to 4.03%34 words
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Article557 1940-01-31 15 jy|ESSRS. Fraser and Co., m their weekly market report issued yesterday, state: Affairs m Europe have produced no important changes since our last report. Finland's audacious and courageous resistance to Russia continues to be astonishingly successful. Tension m Belgium and Holland has relaxed but557 words
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Article194 1940-01-31 15 Singapore, Tuesday. IN SPITE of a further rise m the price of tin* to-day both locally and m London, the tin share market was lethar qic and prices slipped back under sell ing pressure. Hong Fatts were easier with sellers at $1.26 and buyers at $1.24. Rantaus194 words
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Article110 1940-01-31 15 The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd advise the following output for the four weeks ended Jan. 27. Crushing No. 555 Battery treated 5,466 tons of ore returning 1.215 ounce* of bullion equivalent to 1.153 ounces of fine gold. Retreatment Plant treated 9.034 tons of takings producing 888110 words
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Advertisement15 1940-01-31 15 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD South British Insurance Co., Ltd. T_L 5026 2, Finlayson Green.15 words
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Advertisement105 1940-01-31 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AJD. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS. AMSTERP/ M Paio Up Capital f. 40.030 000,Reserve Fund 10,500,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, anl 64 branches and sub-branches al smaller places. Netherlands105 words
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254 1940-01-31 16 CANADA 'S HUGE PART IN EMPIRE AIR SCHEME WEALTH OF MINERAL RESOURCES London, Jan 30 THE Royal An Force have received greetings from the an forces 01 Canaaa, Australia and New Zealand on the start >f tht Empire Air ochemt. The Canadian message say. We are lowing t<H VWttd with254 words
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279 1940-01-31 16 758 Names In War Office Casualty List London. Jan. 30. THE War Office has issued its first casual. y list m the present war. covering all names up to Dec. 31. li comprises 758 names. Of thfcje 719 have died, one died of rounds, 24 wounded, one is missing, andB.O.W. - 279 words
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Article37 1940-01-31 16 Copcnnagen, Jan. 30. It i.v report*, from Toender that vain alter train is leavim* the German •dr base of Sylt. and that the .linden--erg Dam which connects it with the mainland is crowded with evacuated persons.' ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article44 1940-01-31 16 Lonuon, Jan 30 Keuter W-arn_ that Sir William Seeds, BriUifa Ambassador m LiU-t_a at likely to return to his po.st during the coming month Sir William has been on abort leave m England and absent f.O__ the Soviet Union since the new yea. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article180 1940-01-31 16 More Nazi Threats To Neutrals London, Jan. 30. FLKTHER German attempts to frighten neutral countries into ceasing trade with Britain are not likely to prove successful, m view of the well known facts. Rear-Admiral Doenitz, m an interview given to the Borsen Zeitung, warned neutral ships against seeking the ofBritish Wireless - 180 words
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108 1940-01-31 16 Chungking, Jan. 30. r*HI\ESE circles are following with the' closest interest the Asama I Maru and Wing Sang incidents, also the intensified blockade <* I Tientsin and probable developments m connection with the expiry of I the Japanese-American trade treaty. H With the removalReuter - 108 words
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Article138 1940-01-31 16 Hankow. Jan. 30. The American Ambassador, Mr. Nelson Johnson, who anived here yesterday morning aboard the U.S. gunboat Luron, is curtailing his visit by one day and returning to Shanghai to-morrow morning. During his 48-hour stay he is attend-' ing half a dozen receptions. Mr.Reuter - 138 words
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Article192 1940-01-31 16 TRANSPORT CHAOS CONTINUES London. Jan. ft. DRITAIN'S great transport holdup described as the most Berioii and chaotic ever known— con'j. nues. All over the country, people are marooned, tiains are fumbling along tortuous journeys, and business is dislocated through late mails. Owing to the weather conditions, leave for all R.A.F.192 words
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Article46 1940-01-31 16 Tokyo. Jan 3il The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, owners J the Asama Maru. state that they M follow the Government's policy andM deny passage to all Germans. but _H grant passages to Germans n;lVU lijM tiflcates stating they are not "embody m the German armed forces ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article32 1940-01-31 16 Ankara. Jan The Turkish Foreign Mini^'•JM carajogiu Is leaving Ankara tin? e^M iaig at the head of ihe TarMsh M I tion to the Balkan Entente to be i at Belgrade.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article171 1940-01-31 16 London. Jan. &M It is now revealed that i Grimsby trawlers were ™,*™jM gunned and bombed by ot jH planes yesterday, but none were **mm The skipper and mate of one lraw were killed by machine-sun nrr i Helsinki. Ja"- All through the night M™JL\ reports of yesterday'sReuter - 171 words
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