Morning Tribune, 12 February 1940

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  • 8 1 The Morning Tribune a. Mon.. Feb., 12. 1940.
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  • 151 1 R. A. F. DROP BREAD BOMBS ON MAROONED ARMY UNIT London, Feb. 11. D USING the severe weather of last niontb. an Army Service Corps unit consisting of 400 officers and men was completely cut off by snowdrifts for tour days. I nable to reach road or rail thev had
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  • 64 1 RUMANIA PUTS TAX ON OIL EXPOR TS Bucharest, Feb. 11. 'HE Ministry of National Economy has decided to place 10 to 15 w cent, ad valorem tax on exported 'il and numerous other product, previously exempt. de oil also oil bearing seeds Pf 1 which are among Runanias principal export*
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  • 50 1 *Hi r Vle Hague. Feb. 11. frnment has introduced a bill idditional taxation to meet mobilisation duties will be raised by 15 per -i duty by about 2' 2 d a galexcise by ten per cent, and t auty on coffeo by 3d a pound.— Reuter
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  • 86 1 New York. Feb H. THK New York Sun writes:— "France is one big reason why the Allies are confident of winning the conflict. ••You clo not tories about th^ French beii ed to u bgtitule material, for textiles, rubber, coffee or the possibility ol the French
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  • 409 1 JAPAN ACCUSES AMERICA OF UNFRIENDLINESS TOKYO, FEB. 11. THE "GROWING RESENTMENT IN JAPAN AGAINST THE ALLEuEI) UNITED STATES POLICY OF ATTEMPTING TO BLOCK THE CONSTRUC-WON OF A "NEW ORDER IS EAST ASIA IS FEATURED IN TO-DAY'S NEWSPAPERS. All journals stress the unfriendliness Oi the proposed new American $20 miliion loan
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    20 1 Secretary of State for India, who calls 'for realism, not Idealism, from Congn leadens. Story on page 2 LORD ZETLAND
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  • 266 1 Helsinki, Feb. 11. THE Russian attacks on the Mannerheim Line continue to-day with great force, but are being held up. Field Marshal Mannerheim, Finnish commander-in-chief, is reported to have left the Ladoga front to superintend operations on the Karelian Isthmus. I North ol
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  • 90 1 THE Morning Tribune is today presented in entirely new guise. Greater use is being made of news pictures, of both general and Malayan interest, and we shall concentrate on providing readers with the widest selection of overseas news as well as a comprehensive service of Malayan
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    • 61 1 Olher Pages I.; 1 1 ZjUna On India 2 I';'1 velt Denounces Soviet "t I), tl h On Way To Work 4 la n ()n >ll,rder Charge 5 L > „m,^ l «r Fined 6 Reader p a gj htmares For Hitler 10 fe nS {J B*2*l Stunned w! in
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  • 490 2 ZETLAND CALLS FOR REALISM From CONGRESS London, teb. il. AN IMPORi'ANT statement ab>nl Indian coptituUonal development is made b\ the Secretary of State for India, Lord' Zetland, In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Times to* in which he appeals to leaden oi the National Indian to escape irom the
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  • 57 2 AIRLINER CRASHES INTO HILL: 10 KILLED Rome, Teh. 11. r I.X were killed when a plane of (he Ala-I.ittcrio line crashed at Clabria. The plane carried four passengers and six crew, en run I e from Krindisi to Rome. A 1 hick fog: forced Ihe pilot lo fly low, and
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  • 38 2 MOSCOW SILENT Moscow. Feb. 11. While newspapers announce Mr. Summer Welles' Impending visit to Europe, they make DO comment. No mention is made of Mr Corded] Hull's intimation of the talks between United States and other neutrals.- Reuter
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  • 129 2 THIS SHIP WAS SPARED BY U-BOAT Libson, FeD. u. At'-BOAT intercepted the mm- I abled Britis*. steamer Ore- j gon. GOOB tons, off Cape Finisterre. I but taking no action left the steamer to her fate. The Oregon was bound for West Africa, and developed boil. er trouble. 1 It
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  • 262 2 Paris, Feb. 11. THE secret session of the French Chamber of Deputies ended at 6.25 p.m. The Press and public were admitted for public session. The Chamber unanimously voted confidence in the Government. Importance is attached in political circles to the result of the secret session.
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  • 176 2 U.S. View Of The Peace To Come Washington Feb 11 ni__\('E and ecoiu mi, sinit 1 post-war period \wr< en 1D sised by Mr ordell Hull a Pr* conference as the objects which were being sought in \2 between the United states 3 t.ti.er neutrals, and in Mr. s um
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  • 117 2 Trawler Sunk In Fight With Nazi Plane London. Feb. 11. FURTHER details oi t__e attaJ on the naval trau.ei, For Royal, show that Lieui Commander King, captain of ta tiawlei, fell dead with aHa machinegun bullet in his hea ;as German aircraft. _>weep_'froin the ciuuds, attacked tt t.Uvvler with bullets
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  • 67 2 FRENCH MUSIC ANNOYS THE GERMAN TROOPS! I.cln. Feb It 1 ON the Western Front, the the French soldiers to 1; cull periods are not beini. by the Germans. The official German News Ag< led that "then- was renewed acti loud speakers, including a musi< gamine, which because of its n
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  • 163 3 AERIAL TORPEDOES FIRED AT TRAWLER London, Feb. 11. Till, \dniiralty announces that as a result of enemy aircraft attack th e Robert Bowen (290 -MS) and Fort Royal (350 tons) were sunk with the loss of four officers and 18 ratings. It is learned that in an attack on these
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  • 239 3 Berlin, Feb. IL admitted in a statement made here that about a million Polish nera ol war and other Poles are, at present, working in Germany. a *>out double the number of foreign labourers normally employed. v e been put to work on agriculture and
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  • 560 3 ROOSEVELT DENOUNCES SOVIET AGGRESSION H Confesses "I Am Disillusioned" Washington, Feb. 11. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, standing on the steps of White House this afternoon, made a speech to members of the American Youth Citizenship Institute. He began by giving a survey of American history in the last decade and then spoke
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  • 28 3 Rome, Feb. 11. According to a Belgrade despatch, an economic conference of the Balkan Entente powers will be held in Bcluiade or another Yugoslav city u\ May. Reuter
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  • 65 3 MORE U.S. EXPORTS TO RUSSIA W'ton, Feb. 11. ACCORDING to the New York Times, American exports to Russia arc show- i ing a con- stantly rising trend. I Exports in December are stated to have totalled about $15! 2 million j or more than one-quarter of the I total for
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  • 118 4 MET DEATH ON WAY TO WORK (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore, Sunday. k NASTY motor accident toolplace this morning as a result of which a popular young Malay. Mohamed bin Mohamed Said, of the Chandu Department, is dead, and another, Ali bin Mohamed, of the Lands and Mines' is in
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  • 29 4 Singapore, Sunday. The strike of the Caddies at the island Club yesterday came to an end to-day when the Caddies turned out for work as usual.
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  • 104 4 TREA T FOR 187 KIDDIES Singapore, Sunday. FOR thr first time since the inception of thr Singapore Harbour Board Junior Bill km' Club, a Children's Partv was held this afternoon to celebrate the Chinese New Year. The club premises were gaily decorated I nd several interesting side-shows weic Jield including
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  • 84 4 Singapore, Sunday. Al:out 300 persons attended the dance of the Royal Air Force iH.Q., Seletar), which was held at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden last night from 9 p.m. till 2 a.m. Thanks to the ladies who attended and to the committee, consisting of Cpl. Crompton.
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  • 313 4 Malayan Catholics Gather For Feast -Singapore. Sunday, JHE annual feast of the Chun;.« Our Lady of Lourdes was cell brated to-day with great pomp. I The altar was most gaily decorfl ed with fresh florals and eleetrifl illumination and the grotto of cfl Lady of Lourdes was well lighted fl
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  • 73 4 Penang, Saturday. A CHINESE named Cheah Seng Kee appeared before Mr. U* Koon Teck in the Middle Court this morning charged with using o** I nal force to a public servant, nan* ly, Inspector Ingham, while in j Jj execution of his duty at about a
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  • 32 4 London, Feb. Ii .—Accompanied military escort, Lady Patricia on 'Princess Pat) motored to a c-n f Saturday to inspect Princess Pa Canadian Light Infantrv r>f -hicf 1. colonel in chief. British Wireless
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    • 36 4 v' I "Lactogen" comes from Australia and fresh supplies arrive at regular fortnightly intervals. *V. Singapore. I /___a2_-_*** >>^^ right proportions. J^^WtJ^K^ Qf^^^ ACT O)®IIM( _____!!__!_^»y A "I <- iM*-f«(M M«A Products Ltd., A'estle House, Cantonment fioad, Singapore.
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  • 336 5 21 Malay Sappers On Murder Charge Singapore, Saturday. u|\lW>NK members of Ike Malay Sappers stationed (h;mir i appeared in the tmmi Cmmri this m m E nrv a charge of murder hy unlionalK causing the death ni;l le Chinese, Lim Ah ian al Happy World luwnunt Park on the nitfht
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  • 97 5 MEMBER OF UNLA WFUL SOCIETY Singapore, Saturday. PLEADING guilty to the charge of king a member of an unlawful *y a young Hokkien, Tan Cheng •uai]. was to-day bound over in the M W> for six months by Mr. 9™*a Oldham, Second Magistrate. N. M. a. Nicholls, Offlc?r-in-the Hokkien Section
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  • 141 5 Singapore, Saturday. OEVENTY i'resh eases at the rate of a minute a piece! That's what the Third Police Court did this morning, when these cases, involving gambling, theft, begging, offering of bribes, fighting, and being drunk and disorderly were mentioned. It was no surprise that no less
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    94 5 Above is Betsy, screen star Carole Lombard's pet cow. Notice her look of absolute contentment? Well, who wouldn't be contented with an owner as lovely as the glamorous Carole! She and her husband (Clark Gable to you) live on a model farm in California not far from the
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  • 273 6 Kuala Lumpur. Stturdtj k CHINESE named Tay Chui Huat of the Batu Selangor Tin Kepong, this morning pleaded guilty before Raja Ayoub, the Magistrate, to four charges of having made certain deductions from t wages of four labourers by way of interest on advance
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  • 212 6 Japanese Launch Desperate Drive Chungking, Feb. Kil A BIG battle in the vicinity M j-*- Pinayang, north-east of I ning. in South Kwangsi Proviiw M continuing, according to < tanfl 'reports. The Japanese are pouring :M jforcements into the area, pariicnlifl I for a drive along the highwiyi irM iXannintr
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  • 209 6 ROUSING WELSH WELCOME FOR MAJESTIES London. Feb. 10. HOLDING a white -brimmed hat against the strong wind, the Queen stood to-day on a dirty, smoke-crimed collier, listening to the skippers explanation of the working Of the recently installed defensive armament to deal with U-boats or bombers. This was one incident
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  • 56 6 Singapore. Saturda: I SIXTY-NINE-yearoid H.' Gm Kuan was charged tn-c.ay m taking aboard a ship $33b..0 currency on Feb. 6. this year Liang was also chargea wi n w jjj to "declare the money on boaia. bail was extended and Mr Kenrr e Byrne. Fourth Magistrate, posip" thc
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    • 122 6 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL M% DEBENTURE STOCK 1930. INTEREST DUE IST MARCH, 1940. i i Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Stock will be closed from the 18th to the 29th February, 1940, both davs inclusive. C. H. OOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are
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  • 847 7 H.L. Hopkin's London Letter London, Jan. 24. R v told, and is now released for publication, of a liner whieh iasiig while bringing Canadian troops to England. occurred on a night of heavy sea fog. Someone on thr eading ship caujrht his
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  • 361 7 The Morning Tribune Monday, February 12, 1940. DANGEROUS DELUSION Ho.M nine to time, people who should know better take it upon themselves to emphasise w. are not at war with the German people. Hat we are fighting, they declaim, Is Nazism. Here could scarcely be a more dangerous lum'oi. calculated
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    80 8 HOPES RUN HIGH lop Picture. "Will he come in?" Lady McElwaine watches her J fancy near the finishing line at j Bukil Timah on Saturday. S Middle picture. > Mrs. Jimmy Forbes was among the crowd of feminine enthusiasts w ho attended the opening meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday.
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  • 829 8 SINGAPORE PARTIES, AN "EMPIRE" EVENT THE RACES Vera Ardmorc Tell* To-day Of PEOPLE PLACES TIIK EMPIRE WAS WELL REPRESENTED AT THE PAIIITS PARTY WHICH MRS. <-. (iIJYLER GAVE YESTERDAY MORNING AT KATONG. GUESTS WERE FROM SOUTH AFRICA AND AUSTRALIA AS WELL AS FROM ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Mrs. Guyler received
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  • 699 9 ODD JOBS ABOUT THE HOUSE IgMiMIHIM ol pifwrnrntm Look After Your Silver- Ware "i-l ENISHMENTB and replacements are necessary ii om time to time in every house and there are jobs that can be done quite easily by the Lge home handy man or woman, with only a derate outlay
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  • 354 9 Home -made Sweets Are So Delicious! the squares at each corner, using lnch vcn ««r pins. Rub down with fine 'dpaper before staining and polishing. j° Make and Ftt P*ywood Window Mak e these of just sufficient pth to cover fittings on curtain rails. J a Rood plan to cut
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  • 467 10  - VIE Ws FAMOUS UNKNOWN Bishop Barnes From w <" "rickcl two of Englands best n M Barnes, Bishop of Birrninfl Dean of St. Paul's And I below is what they say W_ I comes the opinions of sties. They are Dr. E. W. Or. W. R. Matthews, Says Mined to
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  • 155 10 NIGHTMARES FOR ADOLF ()N A SITE WHICH WAS w ONCE A CABBAGE PATCH STANDS THIS AIRFRAME FACTORY NOW PACKED WITH A VAST COLLECTION OF WONDER MACHINES, WHICH IF WE'RE NOT VERY MUCH MISTAKEN ARE DUE TO GIVE ADOLF A HEADACHE BEFORE VERY LONG. Tools alone for making- these speedy R.A.F.
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  • 114 11 Bmy soldiers rounded up m Finns frequently wear of weeks of righting. ■oners are therefore in- the Finnish custom of ••the steam bath uni^rms are burnt and ne provided, ■parched away many of er think that they are P < and are vastly relieved
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  • 98 11 MOST PERFECT LEGS, SAYS SHE WHO WOULDN'T PICK HER FOR A PICKET? When Virginia Gilmore, (you'll see her here soon in the film "Raffles") was acclaimed as having Hollywood's most beautiful legs Eleanor Counts put in a protest. Eleanor, (that's she in our picture on the right), was trying to
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  • 158 12 NAZIS WILL HAVE TO SHUT UP SHOP Zurich. j. m 24 MOST of the small retail shops in Germany will have to close fa course of this vear as the result of a decree just issued pres. ribing that only those businesses that can show that their sales have aver„2€d
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  • 327 13 Stunned By German Invasion Of Poland mm Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 2ti. In ill I'ulerewski arrived in Paris last I" end h, *M to the manager of his hotel, "Don't M lu. to put a Piano in my suite of roums. 1
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  • 1465 13 London, Feb. 10. rwilK cordial welcome which awaits Mr. Sumner Welles when he visits Britain and France as special envoy of the United States President is emphasised in newspapers of both countries. In a typical English press com- dS C i ment, the Daily
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  • 110 13 TANDER B. M. Douglas., broadcast from the. .">() pm. on Monday.| the fourth of the series of ■he Navai Situation." pic ol this talk will be the md listener* may be surlearn that it is France— not possesses the most modern the Allied naval
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  • 19 13 Stockholm, Feb. 11. -The Government has protested to the Soviet against 'the air attack on the steamer, Wirgo.— Reuter
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  • 143 13 "Mary, Mary, Rise Shine!" Every morning three London girls march into the middle of an Aldershot square around which tou r companies of the Auxiliary Territorial Service are quartered, and sound an abridged version of the Reveille which has been composed for them by the trumpet-maj or of a neighbouring
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  • 735 15 Britain Building Better Fighting Planes, Says Air Minister I London, Feb. 10. LIHE contrast between France and Britain on the II one hand "welded into one mighty nation for K» defence of liberty" and the "uneasy partnership" Russia and Germany on the other was the main Kerne of the speech
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  • 21 15 THE HAGUE, Feb. 10— The Netherlands Government intends to introduce a bill for the construction of three battle cruisers shortly. Reuter
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  • 307 16 GILL GIVES MIECK 14 LBS AND HIDING (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) BATAVIA. FEB. WHKN RIO GILL, IT-ANDCOMIM. |>o HT GESE PUNCH MERCHANT, MET KY MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF J\\i FIGHTING MIECK, LAST NIGHT THE PRINSEN PARK COVERED ARENA PROVED CONCLUSIVELY THAT HK is j SKILLED AND CLASSY FIGHTER BOUND TO MAKE
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  • 52 16 Fair Exchange No Robbery "No G-Love 1 was lost" when Fight i n ff i Mieck and Rio Gill traded leather in their encoun- r ter in Batavia. But all the ex- changes were i not as even as this and Gill won on a Tech n i i cal
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  • 220 16 Finns Trying To Trick The Reds Copenhagen. Feb THE Mannerheim Line, on _M eastern sector where the RJ sians are pressing fiercest, if mmm forced by several large lakes >n^ part of the Isthmus of KareQJ the Red Army can have IHWJ of getting through here. ject of this attack,
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  • 802 17 R.L. MOIR WINS S.C.C. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP I End Of Chinese New Year Tournament DOUBLES TITLE FOR ROBERTS AND DROOGLEEVER Ignite oi the tact that rain washed out play on the first day and q the -'afternoon of the second day, good organisation on the part 1. t- n Referee, Mr.
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  • 50 17 Singapore, Sunday. At Changi. on the North padang this evening, the Malay Sappers met and defeated the B Co. of the Malay Regiment, Port Dickson, at soccer by four goals to one. At half time the score was two-nil in favour of the local Sappers.
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  • 285 17 ANNUAL MALAY SCHOOL SPORTS Singapore, Sunday. DRILL-ANT weather favoured the seventeenth annual games and drill competition of the Singapore Malay Schools held at the Geylang Malay Schcol yesterday. A large gathering was present, and rmcng these were Dr. W. Linehan, Director of Education. Mrs. Linehan. Mr. M R. Holgate, Senior
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  • 211 17 Singapore, Saturday. Johore 8 pt. RJB. (Pulau Brani) I pt. |OHORE beat the RE. (Pulau Brani) by eight points (one goal and one penalty goal) to three point. (one penalty goal) Ul their return rugger match played at Johore Bahru this evening. Johore won tlie
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  • 29 17 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses' Lcagm G.E.C. vs. H. and S Bank Stadium: Harper Gil-Ulan v Nestanglo, 8.H.8. HOCKEY: Comnvnd Inter-unit Fin; Mountain Regiment vs. Pm. jabs. Tanglin.
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  • 65 17 Richmond, Feb. 10. The Army 'including 14 British internationals) beat an Empire team (Including three South Africans, a New Zealander and sev«i: Internationale from the Home coun tries team of Sept. 27 for an Armv charity. Skilful hooking gave the Armv backs constant possession. The Army' form
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  • 126 18 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. AS a grand finale to yet another .successful annual tournament the Malayan Clots held a social at the Victoria Institution Hall last night. During an interval in the dancing the results of the hockey tournament were announced. Selangor won' with six points.
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  • 33 18 Singapore, Sunday. The mixed foursomes at the Singapore Golf Club to-day resulted in a win for Wr and Mrs. W. Eldred with a net acore of 31
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  • 325 18 WOMEN'S HOCKEY Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. 808 the lirst time in the history of Malayan women's inter-state hockey, Singapore met Penang in a match which was played here to-d_-y and was watched by a huge crowd, and ended in a victory for Singapore by three goals to
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  • 108 18 NEGRI HELD TO A DRAW BY PENANG Kuala Lumpur, Sat 1 WITH only ten men for I first half the Negri „^....M gave Penang their on!- I Malayan Colts tourney. fl The match however ended in .J each side scoring a goal a J! Attacking with the bully 0 f
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  • 78 18 Kuala Lumpur. Saturday CONCLUDING the annual Mala* w Colts meet at Kuala Lumpur to-dj the pick of the Malayan Colts drewn Jumeaux's eleven, the sides .scoria goal each. The game was fast and products a high standard of hockey. Agi scored by Leslie Row for
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  • 98 18 Results of Saturdays races it Bukit Timah: Race 1: HIGH LIFE 543 813 First Ra $14 New Moon $9 Race 2: JULY THE SEVENTH S4§ SlO Sacrifice $12 Lay Off $16 Race 3: CAMRALONG S3O. $11 Sunbeam Sl* Straight Flight Sl3 Race 4: HONEYPUSS Sl7 &S8 Antrum
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  • 40 18 s 711)3 Tciai pool 2nd. 3rd. Starters -?566 each. FIRST: |(is Measure SECOND: l06 :j Thanks THIRD: Servus Starters I |g| Tonroe Jeremiah Stuart Tartan jjij Ganderdown i Gladness j •>«',(] Empiric I>l Hivi-Hivi gjg The Puritan Rostrum Safariland
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  • 514 19 BRIGHT HOCKEY AT BALESTIER puun dub 4: Cable and Wireless S. C 1. INQ all-round superiority, the Dutch Club scored yet another torv when they met the Cable and Wireless Sports Club in a rht hocfcey match at Balestier plain yesterday, winning by four goals
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  • 277 19 London. .Feb. 10. rpHE following aro results of i matches played to-day SOUTH Arsenal 3, Brentford 1. Charlton 3. Chelsea 3. Fulham 3. Portsmouth 2 Southampton 2, Millwall 2. Westham 2, Tottenham 0. SOUTH 1). Brighton 1, Crystal Palac, 3. Norwich 2, Claptcn Orient 2. Queen's Park Rangers
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  • 248 19 JOE LOUIS EXTENDED 5 ROUNDS New York. Feb. 10. MID a resounding: chorus of Ixmis, whistles, Joe Louis, the own Dumber and undefeated orld Heavyweight champion, tpointed the former Chilean ampion. Arturo (Jodoy, in a teen rounds contest at the adison Square darden to rein his championship. K of the
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  • 15 19 ENGLIS H RACEHORSES ARRIVE f. Peaang, Saturday. p lacehorses arrived nd were trnnsi: Trainer MX.mi.en
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  • 58 19 Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Selangor beat Singapore in the women's inter-state hockey fixture this evening by one goal to nil. Play was fast and thrilling. Selangor took the lead through a goal by Miss Ponnampalam who scored in the last minute of play. Singapore forced the issue for
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  • 91 19 Boon Mah Beats Dharmaraj Penang, Sum AT Fun and Frolic Park to-night, N Bn-m Mah 9.8. lightweight champion ol Perak. 'outpointed David Dhamiaraj 9 6 bantam and feather cljampion of Penant^. in a fight for the lightweight and welterweight championship of Penang. over 12 2-minute rounds Boon Mah was an
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  • 68 19 SINGAPORE INDIANS TROUNCED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Till; Indian Cup cricket match between Singapore Indians and Selangor Indians ended in a convincing win for Selangor by 168 runs. A .sensaOional collapse by Singapore in the second innings, in which Mew Singh top-scored with 18 runs, saw the
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  • 128 19 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. KEENEST of the matches played in tho Colts hockey tourney was the verv last between Perak and Singapore. If Perak had won they would have been l champions of the (OUT but a win for I Singapore would have made Selangor I champions.
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  • 16 19 London Feb. 11— Cambridge beat Oxford in the annual inter- Varsitv cross-country race at Oxford.- Reuter
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  • 138 20 Stockholm. F-b. ETRIO(S Russian assaults on the Mannerheim Line continued throughout today. beginning ear|\ this morninff with another bombing of Finnish troops by Soviet aeroplanes, accompanied b_ \iolerl pounding from Russian artillery. This was followed hy an attack bjr fresh men all along the line. While
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  • 62 20 Cruguayan Credit Foi Finns Monte Video, Feb. 11. President Baldomir, in a message to Parliament recommending a credit or J 00,000 pesos to help Finland, says: "The world does not want to see a Craft) victim in Finland. The Pinna i.p|>eal for universal _olidarity is justified, and we should be
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  • 337 20 No Compromise With Nazi Regime, Says Mr. Morrison London, Feb. 11. APRB declaring that in his opinion the Labour Party's manifesto on the war and peace would live m history as an objective statement of the causes of the war and other principles involved in it, and the purpose which
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  • 81 20 Sweden Cleans Out Reds Stockhom. Feb. 11. TUT raid carried out on Communists was one of the biggest raids by the authorities against a political party for many years. About 300 policemen participated. They visited centres of the Communist .oarty in Stockholm and also houses oi certain Communist leaders. A
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  • 76 20 s ChxigU_i2i Ft; -i JHREE American public j health service specialj i .ts under the leader -hip ot j Dr. Willi-'i-s are working i in malar <a- infested district[in Vunn r» Troon* e esta Wishing laboratories anj liospiuds to fijhtifcf 9 scourge,
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  • 126 20 New York, Feb. 11. THE Berlin correspondent of the! New York Times says that the shortage in almost all common necessities of life in Germany is growing rapidly, and beginning to re-] quire drastic economic readjust- j ments i He adds that the situation is particuburly acute
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  • 112 20 Challenge Issued To Roosevelt Washington, Feb. 11 MR. John Lewis, President of the Committee of Industrial Organisation, offered to take the entire membership into the American Federation 01 Labour on Mar. 15. Mr. Lewis simultaneously challenged President Roosevelt to ascertain whether Mr. William Green. President of the Federation of Labour,
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  • 75 20 Japanese Extend Operation Chungking Feb. 11.1 APPARENTLY for the purpl of consolidating their poafl tion at Pingyang the Japan*! forces in South Kwangsi PrJ vince are extending operatiw eastward and westward, *l cording to Chinese reports. I One Japanese column, ui cover of aerial and artillery bJ bardment, is said
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  • 105 20 The Hague. Wmx I rE Netherlands' decision i strengthen bases in i l^ J announced by the Minister for Colonies in a statement on the U Indies budget. He said it had taken on the advice of perU The b«l would be intr*M after the
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  • 89 20 Montreal. I>*>- lL Lord Tweedsmuir ™JEr reiapse about 4 p.m. (i v? cording to a report from tne rological Institute.— Reuter n Chungking. F« S Chinese forces claim JJ J broken the spearhead oi ncnese drive in Southern K^u»^ thc recapture of t»« }jjt Chien River. It i_
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