Morning Tribune, 2 February 1940
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66 1940-02-02 1 GERMANY'S NEW AIR TERROR TO SHIPPING Flushings, F«b. 1. rr i_ revealed that 20 bombs were 1 dropped by a big German airnait **»<* and machme eunned an unarmed British steamL, the Highwave, on Jan. 30. J£s£m*c °< the crew the bombs '^^^iXlere tpttt out ILat a l "t3 issbrn-'thingReuter - 66 words
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Article162 1940-02-02 1 Derails of the attack by a bomber *n the 5.0U0 ton Mner City of Bath off the Scottish coast on Tuesday were revealed to-day. The bomber was held off by the ship's defence gun in the stern, but during an atla<k lasting a quarter162 words
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629 1940-02-02 1 THIRD MONTH OF FINNISH WAR HELSINKI, FEB. 1. [HE OPENING OF THE THIRD MONTH OF THE WAR IN FIN-I-AND FINDS THE FINNS EVERYWHERE HOLDING THEIR OWN AGAINST THE INVADERS. Bitter fighting is still raging round Rasti in Finland's waistline, **ere the Finns haveReuter - 629 words
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Article244 1940-02-02 1 Istanbul Feb 1. M Saraioglu, Turkish Foreign Minister before leaving for Belgrade declared that Turkey was not neutral but was outside the present war. That die not mean waiting passively upon even but taking all measures necessary prevent the flames spreading hoq wards. "If Turkey is not attacked or compelled244 words
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Article68 1940-02-02 1 Belgrade, Feb. 1. The fact that on tfife eve of the con ference Germany has requested th countries of south-eastern Europe tc define their attitude in the economl neld has added greatly to the importanc of the conference. The request has aroused a funeral demand that the Balkan Entente countriesReuter - 68 words
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163 1940-02-02 1 MOMENTOUS BALKAN CONFERENCE OPENS TO-DAY Germany Makes A Request A CONFERENCE of Foreign Ministers that may be decisive for war or peace in southeastern Europe opens at Belgrade, Yugoslavia to-day. The Governments of Turkey, Rumania, Yugoslavia an( Greece, comprising the Little Entente, are represented. Hungary under Italian influence, and Bulgaria,Reuter - 163 words
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Article134 1940-02-02 1 HITLER FLA YS STALIN J Copenhagen. Feb. 1. THE long-awaited new edition of Mein Kampf is now on sale in j Berlin. The Berlin correspondent of the I Politiken says that the book has not been abridged, and Germans may still read in it that a pact t with Russia134 words
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Article89 1940-02-02 1 The Vatican, Feb. 1. THIS morning, the Pope broadcast in. English to New Zealand where an eucharistic congress opened in Wellington in celebration of the New Zealand centenary. Solemn pontifical mass was celebrated in the grounds of St. Paul's College In his broadcast to Roman89 words
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Article35 1940-02-02 1 London. Feb 1 The Royal Friendly Society of liverpool to-day. telegraphed £1.000 to enab e the Lord Mayor's Red Cross Fund to reach the one million pound mark- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration60 1940-02-02 1 King Has A Cold His Majesty The King: London, Feb. 1. JT IS officially announced that the King is suffering from a slight cold and Is confined to his room at Buckingham Palace It is emphasised that the cold is of a very slight nature, find he Is I remainingReuter - 60 words
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Article149 1940-02-02 1 Big Swiss Spy Case Develops Geneva JF*b 1. ANOTHI-iK arrest was made to-d*y in the biff JJMt ?»*f ln connection with which a J»er Swiss olonel and many other* nave been arrested on a charge at espionage. To-day arrest was of a journalist, aged 74, who was arrested just asReuter - 149 words
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Article14 1940-02-02 1 All Import duties on lamb, mutton, both fresh and chilled, on chilled meat ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article18 1940-02-02 1 London. Feb. 1: The Prime Minister will mala- a statement on war in the Common; next Thui. BO.WBO.W - 18 words
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84 1940-02-02 2 Prem ier 's Speech Pleases Neutrals Pans, F< b 1. MR Chamberlain's speech has made a excellent impression here It i felt in official circles that by refusin to attempt a reply to Hitler's "flow o Mr. Chamberlain adopted th* it attitude, both morally and from ihe propagandist viewpoint. TheReuter - 84 words
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Article583 1940-02-02 2 New York. Feb. 1 Commenting on Mr. Chamberlain's peach, the New York Times says that ol the two speeches, Hitler's heroics li Chamberlain's quiet address, it was Ihe second speech which carries a greater measure, not only oi conviction, but i onftdence The Hague. Feb. 1 Particular satisfaction is expressedReuter - 583 words
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Article85 1940-02-02 2 Brussels, Feb. 1. Official circles appreciate Mr. Chamberlain's references to neutral countries in his speech yesterday, and his under -landing of their position. The speech is considered to be in com- j plete conformity with the attitude towards neutrals adopted by the British Government. Amsterdam. Feb. 1. "Calm and self-confident85 words
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Article77 1940-02-02 2 Tokyo, Feb. 1. i 1..- conversations between Mr. Aiita and liir Robert Craigie are gradually i "galttnf in a friendlv utmosohero. according to the new.spi.per A^'ahi Shimmti, *hich adds that appaiently yes'pid.i; a step was taken to* arris solucon of the Asama Mam affair. Vtit f'AChiReuter - 77 words
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Article58 1940-02-02 2 Tokyo, Feb 1 The Japanese replv to the British note < Jan. 27 in connection with the Asama Jviaru inicident was handed to Sir Robert Craigle to-day by the vice-minister for fofehrri afTairs. It was agreed that the two notes should be published simultaneously as soon I the British GovernmentReuter - 58 words
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Article109 1940-02-02 2 Capetown, Feb. 1. GENERAL Smuts (Premier) was interrupted by Opposition Members, among whom General Hert/og, former Premier, was prominent, when he replied to the debate on the Emergency Poweis Bill in the Assembly. At times the entire Opposition ap- peared to be shouting and talking. General SmutsReuter - 109 words
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294 1940-02-02 2 Britain's Huge Shipbuilding Programme London, Feb..l. IT is understood that merchantmen to be built under the arrangment whereby the Admiralty becomes responsible for merchant shipbuilding and repairs will be of five or six different types, allocated to yards most suited for their construction. There has been increased activity in shipbuildingBOW. - 294 words
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Article119 1940-02-02 2 London, Feb. 1. IN the House of Commons last night 1 the Prim P Minister, replying to Mr. Attlee. Opposition Leader, said, the Government had decided that the Admiralty should becom e responsible for merchant shipbuilding a nd repairs from Feb. 1, thus repeating the arrangements made inReuter - 119 words
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111 1940-02-02 2 I Monte video. Feb. 1. i 'PIIF official Blue Book on the I naval battle at Punta de 1 ..est? reveals that the liuguayan Technical Commission of Inquiry cm me to the conclusion that the eay.^ntial repairs to the Graf SpecReuter - 111 words
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Article147 1940-02-02 2 London. Feb. 1 THE report of the Royal Commission appointed over 2''2 years ago to consider problems raised by the con. jcentratlon of the industrial population consi-ts of an exhaustive survey of the causes and social economic strategical effects of population movements in the years followingB.O.W. - 147 words
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123 1940-02-02 2 NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPANESE AT TIENTSIN Tientsin, Feb. 1. WITH a view to easing the acute food situation in the British Concession the British Consul-gen-eral. Mr. Oswald White, has opened negotiations with the Japanese authorities, it is learned to-day. The negotiations are reported to b e progressing satisfactorily, though details remainReuter - 123 words
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Article37 1940-02-02 2 Berlin, Feb 1. The official Gazette announce authorising additional members of Reichstag to represent German nation als now settled in German-occupied p.°land. There will be one new member every 60,000 such nationals- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article17 1940-02-02 2 London, Fel Sir John Reith. National Oovern ,was returned unopposed at a ed- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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655 1940-02-02 3 PREMIER'S SPEECH TO THE DIET Tokyo, Feb. 1. .«h to-dav. the Prime Minister, Admiral Mitsumasa P J" I led lha immunity the esUhliahed of di* h China affair, and th* necessity of strengthen** r n I 'fence to carrv through the contraction ofReuter - 655 words
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Article68 1940-02-02 3 Tokyo, Jan. 31. Japan will reply in a day or two to the British communication in regard to the removal *>f the 21 Germans from the Asama Maru. Meanwhile Sir Robert Craigie and Ml Arita had another talk this aiterno<>.. when according to the Foreign Ofli> spokesman, they discussed theReuter - 68 words
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Article90 1940-02-02 3 War Brings Boom To America Washington. Feb. 1 FE Department of Commerce states that tinted State* export* in December were $3bB million exceeding imports by Sl2l million. This is the largest margin iecordtd in the last ten years. Exports in 1939 totalled $3 .177 mull and imports $2,318 million. SinceReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration18 1940-02-02 4 I ---n-n--^n_nn-_nn-ininn-nin-_-^nin-^_-_i Mr. Julius I ishrr welcoming H.E. the Coverner and Lady Thomas.18 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-02-02 4 FtLt. Ian lirolly and his bride, (formerly Miss Pat Watt of Brisbane, Australia) after their wedding at the CaU.icdral of the Good Shepherd yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration678 1940-02-02 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE Crowds Flock To See "Wizard Of Oz" (By DERFECT air conditioning, luxurious seating accommodation and tasteful interior decoration characterise the new Capitol Theatre which had a brilliant opening last night in the presence of HE. the Governor and Lady Thomas. Baskets of678 words
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Article196 1940-02-02 4 THE RAF. was well represented at the marriage of Ft Lt. lan Burgess Brolly of Edinburgh and Miss Eileen Patricia Watt of Brisbane. Australia, which took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at (> p.m. yesterday. The Rev. Father O'Connei, Chaplain at Seletar. performed the196 words
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Article344 1940-02-02 4 Splendid Co lour Film At Capitol THE Wizard Of Oz." which is the production with which the Capiiol starts its new phase of existence as an air-conditioned theatre under thr direction of Fisher Bros., sets a standard in entertainment which reaches a new high level. Filmed 'hroiifjioiit in technicolour .-'lid344 words
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201 1940-02-02 4 Huge Qua nti ties Of Missiles Seized RICKSHA PULLERS' FEUD Singapore, Thursday. SPLENDID work by the Beach Road Police in seizing a large amount of what might have been used as missiles has prevented a more serious turn to the ricksha puller clan fight situation. Up to late tonight, the201 words
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Advertisement52 1940-02-02 5 AT THE CAPITOL LAST NIGHT to see the WIZARD of OZ' the most popular guest was Mm m F -1 __9 __B e 1 I ■NHL •II flp V **j m \\\\\W AIR CONDITIONING _4nof7k?r frt?af /or f/t<? CARRIER Air Conditioned Capitol Patrons "Tarzan finds a Son" Midnight Premiere— To-morrow,52 words
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Article465 1940-02-02 6 Singapore Thursday. PHABGED v.iMi. hurt to a motor car driver bj driving hit car In nefiigeiil bhmi At Upper Beraafooa lees .shortly alter midnight Oil NOV. 2~>, Lieut. Hngn Huleatt. an nfficei of the Royal Artillery Blakan Mali, today claimed trial before Mr. c n.465 words
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Article216 1940-02-02 6 Boy Sees His Brother Drown Singapore, Thursday. THE story of how a 12-year-old boy saw his 17-year-old brother, Liow Tiong Chiew, disappear in a river In Pulau Tekong on the afternoon of Jan. 27, was related to-day to Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroner, during the innuiry into the death216 words
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Article83 1940-02-02 6 POSSESSED OPIUM, GAOLED FINED Singapore, Thursday. WONG Tuck, this morning, pleaded guilty in the Criminal Distr, before Mr. J. L McFall mal charge of having in his possession 32 tahils of opium. C s Lim. Assistant Supervisor M. Custom,, lnlormed Mr. McFall accused had a previous record *for a similar83 words
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Article, Illustration662 1940-02-02 6 People Places LOTS of golfing fans gave up their afternoon on the links in favour of a spot of bridge at Tan-lin Club on Tuesday, as the weather was so tnneitain. Mr. and Ah>. K. R Imrie were among the player* and I notieed Mrs. Dvin wearing a lovely dinner662 words
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Article83 1940-02-02 6 Singapore, Thursday. ANE day's simple imprisonment and a v fine of $15,000 or in default to undergo one year's rigorous imprisonment Was the sentence Mr. J. L. MeFal.'. the Criminal District Judge passed on a Chme.se named Goh Hoon Seng this morninr; under the Chandu Revenue83 words
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Article143 1940-02-02 6 Tamil Weeps On Hearing Sentence Singapore, Tlnir v ON being sentenced n> tuelv< months ritfiffftWt inipn- o" l(n bv Mr J. L. .McFall, the < nmin* District Judge this afternoon |>" one charge of voluntarily c»osibb grievous hurt and two chaif** voluntarily causing hurl. Gopal, Municipal coolie, wept bitter!\. Gopal,143 words
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Article, Illustration936 1940-02-02 7 ,11 c •nildren present ,n(>U Pare^iin s e vn' nearly aU of them TU S of naughtiness which I for the parent to ji^t crea^ tie lasting ■n in their minds. It is imto avoid occasional clashe, a retiine3whene>wa Jo* docile child refuses to acthe parent's maturer and936 words
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285 1940-02-02 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday. February 2, 1910. Get It Over! I [ERE is one instance in which the use of the Official Majority in Council might be democratically justified. Members of the Mouse of Commons have to take for granted the assurance of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary of State for the285 words
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99 1940-02-02 8 U.S. PROTEST ON MAIL SEIZURE BUT NO ACTION New York. Feb 1 COMMENTING on the United States protest to Britain about seizures of mails the New York Post declares: Our protests are for record but let us be rrjalistic enough to avoid heat in the .matter and recognise as aReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration880 1940-02-02 8 HLHopkin On Expectancy In Britain: Reaction On The Share Market: Death Of Last War's Youngest V. C: The Toll Of The| Road Famous Lancashire Coroner's Death Recipe For A Long Life. I London, Jan. 16 THERE is an air of expectancy i»i Britain. The news that leave for880 words
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77 1940-02-02 8 Washington. Feb 1 MR. Ccrdell Hull, Secretary of State, announcced to-day that every effort would be made to obtain modification of the British policy of stopping imports of American 'tobacco. Mr. Hull was replying to a letter o! protest at the stoppage from the DanvilleReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement57 1940-02-02 8 (AIR-CONDITIONED TO-NICHT TO-MORROW SPECIAL DINNER $20" a La Carte also Obtainable It is advisable that Patrons BOOK their TABLES in ADVANCE PHONE 49W 117 Ct\ with Ma P ,e S>ru,) Waffles ream Honey Eff#T Butter afam Obtainable at the HAPPY NITE CLUB (Next to the Happy CabarrU Latest Midnight Rendezvous57 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-02-02 9 K. ht- Mr. Gordon Vereker. until recently Counsellor at the British tmbassy in Moscow, who was detained by the Germans on his way home. pnutosraphed with his wife after his safe arrival in London.- Topical PressTopical Press - 40 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-02-02 9 Below: Mr. Walter Elliot, Minister lor Heath, suitably "stretcberrd beins tended by the ambulance sq uad when he offered himself as a •patie.u' during his inspection of the L.C.C. Westminister beadauar. Topical PressTopical Press - 39 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-02-02 9 Below: Some of the crew, survivors of the 10,000-ton Union Castle liner, Dunbar Castle, which sank off the south-east coast of England after j striking a mine when bound for the Cape with 200 passengers and crew on board. They are seen here warming themselves in frontTopical Press - 61 words
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Advertisement288 1940-02-02 10 NOW \RRIFK \IR-(ONl>ITIOMD The |CAPITOL| AGAIN TAKES THF LEAD as MALAYA'S LARGEST and FINEST THEATRE HaDJII! 1 Out at Yesterday's Gila Opening! :M5 6-15 9 -tfl II A.M. Ml 6-15 915 Filmed in (ilorious E"tttf^^F f UNMATCHED SINCE -LM| J "SNOW WHITF"! j A^j»^M^ Th« might lesr living T J^*4?^^mSSmSmtW^*'288 words
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Advertisement208 1940-02-02 10 \l II \>IKH A 3-15, 6-15 6, 9-15 I J^^Wf** t& J^^_3Ht_Pßl 'T_^_^^M__ C, _i^B |M j \IS() FILM StOOP OF THE FIRST MAGNITUDE "INSIDE THE MAGINOT LINE" NOTHING LIKE IT EVER BEFORE ON THE SCREEN! AIR MAIL >: PATHE GAZETTE" -MM— j The Year's most exciting Mystery Thriller! MIDNIGHT208 words
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712 1940-02-02 11 Bravery In The Sirdhana lIIS M sty the King lias awarded to three members of the Straits ttiementfl Police decorations for the courage and presence of mind which they displayed, thus saving many lives, on the occasion of the sinking of the 8.1. steamer712 words
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Article90 1940-02-02 11 Singapore. Thursdav ANG Chm Pcli and I*n Ah tfeni claimed trial this afternoon In tin second police court before Mr. Corner Oidnam on a u;arye that the/ at 9.31 a.;>:. yesterday at Smith Hin attempted to extort *3 from Lee Mont Kw>ing by potting him in fear90 words
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Article76 1940-02-02 11 Singapore. Thursday. LAM Long Meng (23 a Kheh. was this morning fined $50 or in default six weeks rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court for assisting in the management of a common gaming house at No. 62, Fraser Street, at 11.1576 words
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Article116 1940-02-02 11 TEETH AS INDICATION OF AGE Singapore, Thursday. 111 S not a horse," said Court Inspector D. K. Cowie iti the Third Police Court this niOinlng, in reply to a su£ijestion made by the court usher that a boy's age could he told by means of his teeth. The boy, Thim116 words
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Article314 1940-02-02 11 THE extent and variety of the ac--1 tivities of tht> Ministry of Sup-. ply and the powers which it may exercise in regard to the examination of the accounts and records of the firms with which it deals make it essential that it should be able314 words
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Article93 1940-02-02 11 Singapore. Thursd l IM Ah Lek (35-, a BofcJdan. WSJ thai ■J morning charged In the Second Police Court before Mr Conrad Oldham on a charge of theft of fi\e small pieces of Iron and three large ones valued at j $15 90 from the compound of93 words
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273 1940-02-02 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. MYSTERY >urrounds the death of a 30-year-old Malay woman. Saejah I binte Awang Nik, whose body was found by the police at the mouth of the vr-ilacca River on Jan. 6. I At the conclusion of an273 words
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Article30 1940-02-02 13 r Melbourne, Feb. 1. J 'is Cup challenges w t re reJanuary 31. ftieircfere there! »9 competition ui 1940. j **«>■■ Will reU.in the Cup.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article136 1940-02-02 13 Alleged Murder Singapore, Thursday .'|^HE case in which Teh Ah See stands 1 charged with the murder of a 23--ycar-old woman. IVh Gek Lam. on Nov. 3 last year, entered tn P third day of hearing to-auy before the Hon. Mr. Justice Fedlow and u special jury. Th P prosecution136 words
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643 1940-02-02 13 LETTERS WHICH WERE MISSED Singapore, Thursday. CENTENCED in the lower courts to twelve months' rigorous i«prieomaent when he was oonviettd for secreting two i>ostal articles containing $10 which was addressed to the Singajiore Turf Chlb, Joseph d'Cruz, former employee of the General Post Office643 words
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Advertisement29 1940-02-02 13 SANDEMAN'S a PORTS IB SHERRIES pßg^^l^ discern ing wUJJ3TrTj_BV CW^ Vin Wine I_*b s 'Smnm** > id m^mmrm^Lm well- m atured l*AfirrFM/^J in wood. M^aia,, t a "JZmsmmm WJ\S. lA29 words
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Article177 1940-02-02 14 MEETING OF SINGAPORE BOXING CLUB &i.gupoiC\ Thursday I>HE Rev R K S Adams. Pie.sidem of the Bin*apon Amateur Boxing Hub presided at a meeting ol the club neld thii evening at th e Happy World Mr W Mitchell. Hon Treasurer of the clur. informed the ractiiua that the Siiaiupoi'e Amateur177 words
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Article392 1940-02-02 14 Singapore, Thursday. TRAINING Tor the Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting commenced this opening Oil the second track at Bukit Timah and several impressive workouts were conducted. Up-country strings have not arrived but are exacted sometime next week. In the meantime th'' local trainers did very good392 words
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Article150 1940-02-02 14 PISTOL SHOOT AT S. V.C. Singapore, Thursdav UEKS competition and a high stan- dard of shooting were witnessed at the SVC Drill Hall this even ing when a pistol shooting match took place under the auspices of t n Singapore Rifle Association. Four events took place from of 10. 15.150 words
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Article81 1940-02-02 14 f f*HE following teams ha.e been se. lee ted to play in a women hockey final trial -at G.S.C. grouxid to-auy:-WHITES: M. Oelners. Z Clarke, A. Pennefuther (c&pt.i, E. da Silva, w. Lewis. R BinK/Osea, D. Clarke B. Oehlers. M. Braid. P. Sewell. L. PerlanJez. COLOURS.81 words
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Article72 1940-02-02 14 Y'S SIX-A-SIDE HOCKEY TOURNEY AS in past years, the YM C A arc again running a six-aside intergroup knock-out hockey competition for both senior and junior memoers of the Association. Teanio competing in thu- tournament will be the Spartans, Athenians. Chaldeans, Olympians, and the Trojans, and all teams will be72 words
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Advertisement149 1940-02-02 14 PUBUC NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAUTV Tenders are invited for the pui of surplus Coal Tar at the B^ v; r S Kallang, (present approx. quantity*,*" 1 piculs per month) ior period from to 30 4,42. Specification Tend may be obtained from the M Tender Room on production of H cipal Treasury149 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-02-02 14 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY Hie,h Water: 4.27 AM. 8.6 ft. 6 00 P.M. 7.3 ft. r.: -morrow Hit:h Water: 5 35 A.M. 83 ft. 52 P M 7 3 ft.29 words
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Article22 1940-02-02 15 I London. Thursday. Price £236 2 Buvers £236 3 i Sellers rd .official Pricei £236 Buyers £236 3 4 Sellers22 words
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Article43 1940-02-02 15 London. Thursday. Buyers Sellers a****** 117 I JS Spot ll7 b 12s IstForwardi Feb. dit Forward* Mar 11 13 16b 11 7 8 s i.nd Forwardi April June *****6 b 1113 16 s July (tembel 115 16 b 117 16 s43 words
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Article30 1940-02-02 15 Netc York. Jan. 31. ti p.;.; 1; |*****< Steady B. S. B 18 3 4 183s Forward April -June 18 8 1812 Quiet Spot 45 3 4 Buyers30 words
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Article95 1940-02-02 15 London. Thursday. Distillers 68/Dunlop Rubber TO'3 General Electric 11/V/z Imperial Chemical Industries 30/9 Imperial Tobacco 1207Anfdo Dutch 24/Canadian Pacific 6 3 4 Loudon Tin 4/1 y 2 Rubber PI. m. Tfttst 33/3 Li nggis i/ioy 2 Ayei Hitams 25 Soiiriieni Klntaa 15/Pmanßs 16/9 Lo'-don Asiatics 3 71,'95 words
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Article45 1940-02-02 15 Paim mi ,i_ i Londoa Thursday. L w V Malay) to bulk BWSfr Ms Not *m MFeb S'MiPMtWsoed Pcarl »'«s whit, 30/6 iS Sment. 4 Sellers p <Wt .FAQ, Black Feb Mar. -Aflnatsment. 3 Sellers srs B r < s°s Ma^> Afloat S'ment. So|- Nominal45 words
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Article19 1940-02-02 15 London. Thursdav. Silver p or 21} 4 GOLD L_. 21 H/16 Hne Der oz. «s a 019 words
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Article25 1940-02-02 15 I U nn 111 176.50 fr L r? an^ hai 4 13/16 Tf \ew n v. ,Wet Y °rk 4.08% to 4.03' 225 words
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Article18 1940-02-02 15 fcV RA.M C who *U the following day SS?"*" appointed *J» the tic beand the sc c.18 words
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381 1940-02-02 15 TWO SENTE NCED FOR EXTOR TION A TTEMPT amr r Singapore, Thursday. HOW a refusal to pay a sum of $3.60 as a subscription to a secret society resulted in the mirrors of his shop being smashed and bottles being flung about, was described in the Third Police Court this381 words
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Article88 1940-02-02 15 'PIIL Eurasian member erf the Legislative Council, the lion. Mr. Claude da Silva. uill broad- i cast from the 8.M.8.C. at 7.3t> to- J night. Mr. da Silva will speak in the series "The War From Various Viewpoints" and will present the 1 viewpoint of a community88 words
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106 1940-02-02 15 New System Of Regular Home Cables i CABLE and Wireless, Ltd.. announce' the introduction of a system of regular cables from anywhere in the Empire to Malaya, accepted here on the "collect" method. Under this scheme it is possible to arrange for cables from, say, a child at school in106 words
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Article211 1940-02-02 15 T Singapore. Thursday. HERE was very little improvement in the Tin share market to-day and prices were again inclined to sag. Local Tin was unchanged at $122y 2 Hong Fatts were unchanged from yesterday with buyers at $1.24 and sellers at $1 26 Bata Selangors came to211 words
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Article142 1940-02-02 15 FINANCE REGULATIONS EXPLAINED explanation of the Defence 'Finance) Regulations has just been issued by the Controller of Foreign Exchange Regarding gold, it is pointed out that none may be exported from the Colony without permission and that £old bul- lien or go'd coins must be offered foi sale to an142 words
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Article291 1940-02-02 15 Singapore. Thursday. "TflK whole matter started through 1 a trivial thing. They wanted to settle matters amicably but were afraid of trouble with the agitators. The Hengwahs are a small community as compared wrth the Hoekchias. My information is that all the trouble was caused by291 words
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Advertisement13 1940-02-02 15 Is Your MOTORCAR M '"^eJ? South Brliish Insurance Co., Ltd. SJW liniiwn Green13 words
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Advertisement103 1940-02-02 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 18fc3 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERF AMSTERD.' M Paid Up Capital f. 40.030 000.Reserve Fund 1C.500.00I.ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches Holland: -Rotterdam. The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places Netherlands103 words
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Article177 1940-02-02 16 Paris, Feb. 1. Till, ion .awaited thaw has set in at the Western Front, bringing increased activity by patrols and behind the lines. In the air however quiet condition. 1 mtinued to prevail. Yesterday, as the temperature rose, <aiii fell to tree the177 words
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Article66 1940-02-02 16 BELGIANARMY STATE CHIEF RESIGNS Brussels, Feb. 1. LT. GENERAL Van L)en Bergen, chief of the Armv General Staff, has asked to be relieved of his po/ to enable him to take up active command. The resignation has caused a gieat surprise. A semi-official news agency states tha, the decision wasReuter - 66 words
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Article213 1940-02-02 16 COMMONS DEBATE WAR EFFORT London. Feb. 1. ONE of the most important debates •I the present Parliamentary session opened this afternoon, when S Opposition motion raised the question of the organisation and fullest utilisation for the war of the country^ economic resources n view of this debate, the Prime MB.O.W. - 213 words
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285 1940-02-02 16 London, Feb. 1. In connection with the Premier's statement regarding the disturbance to neutral trade by war measures in ms speech vesterday, and his reiteration of the desire of the Allies to show the greatest possible consideration for neutral interests, it can b e statedB.O.w. - 285 words
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Article38 1940-02-02 16 Jvansjoon. Feb. 1. APIACI procession in which Hindu and Moslem le:ideis paiticipated marked the end of the communal tension, in which there have been 600 arrests. Police vi^ili ance, however, is not relaxed. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article29 1940-02-02 16 London Railway travelling is nov. normal. On the southern example trains are rimnurwithout exception. The only difficulty is th between London and the way communication with impossible.29 words
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Article117 1940-02-02 16 Copenhagen. I Fifteen members of tne i rei missing from the Dam 1Vidar which struck a num {M and sank this morning. uei members of the crew were t The Vidar was en route to v* from England. 1 Salonica. A severe earthquake shock w thLs morning in117 words
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Article61 1940-02-02 16 DENMARK'S NEW AIR DEFENCE PLAN (Copenhagen. Feb. 1. pLANS for a new Danish air I defence programme irr announced by the Ministry <»| fence. It is stated that v ernment will shortly ask for appropriations for the Army and Navy to be covered by a reconstruction programme iiu hiding twoReuter - 61 words
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