Morning Tribune, 5 March 1940
1940-03-05
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Morning Tribune
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Advertisement177 1940-03-05 3 t/tn WSBMm m X /GP* *J ft if flll SB ill Hi tt «t MB 17 1 K9 il V^^b uC i/i <^* 1 <^ Eat I It> not e^sy to believe that there is but Kescafi does what hns never Kjffij^ thing" when it comes to coffee. But "soul"177 words
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Article151 1940-03-05 3 lerious Flood Threat In China Chungking, Mar. 4. latest information received here reveals that the Yellow known tor centuries as "China's sorrow," again itens to change the landscape of China. Waters of the ow River carrying mud-silt from the mountains and plains north-western China areReuter - 151 words
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Article123 1940-03-05 3 Calcutta, xMar. 4. JI I F: wreckage of the Imperial air liner Hannibal has been located by lying boat along the stline two miles east of Raselkuh, on the south Ist In Iran. Efforts are being made find the occupants, who, it is believed, might123 words
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95 1940-03-05 3 WHEN ALLIED WARSHIPS MAY USE DARDANELLES London. Mar. 4 IN the Hou.se of Commons to-day. Mi. l Butler, replying to a question, stated' that m the event of the treaty of mutual tance between Britain. France and Turkey coming into operation. Turkey Would be a belligerent, and therefore under Article95 words
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Article19 1940-03-05 3 Stuttgart, Mar. 4. The death has occurred of Dr. K?.rl Muck, the famous German conductor. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article29 1940-03-05 3 tan London, Mar. 4. loio states that the National 1 arty which is Nazi m its inspi. has dissolved 4Knl*» fnlinwine lool^' arrest iollowinß ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article149 1940-03-05 3 I n ,i i it. Mar. 4. CEVIIKAI. newspapers write editor- ials on the first **x months of the war. Thf TIMES *ays: "The rei tumlics of the six months arc Mint then hts been no Blitzkrieg m the Wf*| and none, m thr *tReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement16 1940-03-05 4 i^Bu 'ftiln i^^T WUBT/A 3 f ~l S' if V■■ |J PHONE NOS. 3700 f 370a.16 words
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Advertisement27 1940-03-05 4 Make your next visit to The CAPITOL THEATRE Doubly Enjoyable by DINING FIRST at Vie AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL RESTAURANT Where Cuisine, Comfort Courteous Serviou are the Outstanding Considerations27 words
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379 1940-03-05 4 TERRORISM UNDER CLOAK OF PATRIOTISM SAYS A. S. P. RED ACTIVITIES BARED Singapore, Monday. DEVELATIONS of the aims and activities of the Malayan Communist Party, "a dangerous and subversive organisation," were to-day made by an A.S.P. of the Special Branch, m the criminal district court at the conclusion of an379 words
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Article504 1940-03-05 4 first instalment of Britain's new war taxation—which comes on top of several years of heavy "rearmament" taxation— is now being collected. By the end of March the British tax-i payer will have made ove r to his Government, m addition to peace-level taxation, a sum504 words
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Article, Illustration201 1940-03-05 4 Alice Faye And Tony Martin To Part Singapore Chinese All Labour Trades Anti-Enemy Backing Up Society. In hi s defence, which he made from the dock, the first accused made no mention of the documents found m the room. The second and third accused, giving their defence on oath, denied201 words
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Article67 1940-03-05 4 CHETTIARS AGREE TO TAXATION Singapore, Monday. AT a special meeting of the Chettiar Chamber of Commerce held this afternoon it was resolved that the Chamber agrees to the imposition of a war tax on incomes along the lines devised by His Excellency the Governor m his broadcast speech on Mar.67 words
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Advertisement115 1940-03-05 5 I NOTE THAT SMILE J HE'S HAPPY AGAIN Here you see the Duke of Windsor talking to Air Vice-Marshal, Bleu nt. Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. Component m France while on a visit to that section of the B.E.F. The Duke looks immensely gratified at being able to get down115 words
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663 1940-03-05 5 DOCTOR ORDERED ADULTERY, SAYS HUSBAND Brom Our Own Correspondent.) M London, Feb. 16. ■i \mfi: win lived for several HA nl ,,nths In the same house luith her husband and his mis-< ■trc-s had her suit for the disImilulh'li of the marriage dis- n]is>((l m the Divorce Court. ■it was663 words
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Article319 1940-03-05 5 Singapore, Monday. FOR driving a car without a licence and a Third Party Insurance policy, E. Laidlaw, a European of the A.P.C. was to-day fined a total sum ot $55 by Mr. C. H. Whitton m the Traffic Court. The offence was committed on the night of319 words
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Advertisement24 1940-03-05 6 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES (pg^^l INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICC-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, WWOAfOKB, M. FHONI NO. nil,24 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1940-03-05 6 She Fon&ht Nazi Hoodlums Till: war was till, and the plftCC was Vienna. When you are hungry, the quickest way to feel better, is to work m. near, or around food. Whether you cook it, serve it, or wash it up, matters little. The1,020 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-03-05 6 Here you see France's energetic and popular president visiting a British sector somewhere m France and inspecting some ot the mechanised units. Lord (iort. British Commander-in-Chief is shown looking down from above. No wonder, he's doing a job of work.44 words
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Article, Illustration727 1940-03-05 7 H. L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin t On 1 A Celebration At The Cafe Anglais: More About The Altmark Incident: British Labour's Warning Criminal Conspiracy Of Stalin And Hitler. London, Feb. 2<). day with a personal My wife and daughter and sound last night, rliing Tilbury withial relief when journeys ,i727 words
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Article472 1940-03-05 7 NOTWITHSTANDING the heavy fim s inrticte(l on those found guilty of the offence, illegal bookj making continues to flourish m Penang. That m itself i 18 a confession on the part of the authorities of their j inability to suppress it. Indeed it has been admitted472 words
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Advertisement112 1940-03-05 8 Thousands of Satisfied Users! Yes! It is Evelyn Astrova Dandruff Cure. §That itch stops almost instantly and like magic it removes It is easy to apply too. Just use it m place of your Hair Cream, Brilliantine Setting lotion, etc Apart from removing Dandruff it makes your hair soft and112 words
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Advertisement23 1940-03-05 8 \w&EyH\ DRESSES, 4 HOUSECOATS, a, A* CORSETS, Ar SWIMSUH'S. MS *cy for -rtVt^ BEAUTirn V* SHEER HOSIERY 61, Stamford Rd. Fhoni (Eu Court)23 words
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People and Places
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Article, Illustration1064 1940-03-05 8 VERA ARDMORE - Party For Red Cross Fund, Frocking At Tanglin Club And A Look In At Cathay VERA ARDMORE By f I M)IN(. hostesses of the British and French communities m Singapore threw their energy and enthusiasm into making the 'bridge and mah jong drive held at the home of the C'omtesse1,064 words
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Article68 1940-03-05 8 Mahjong players at the Bridee and Mahjong party held at the home of the Comtesse de Cour seulles yesterday. Left to right Mrs. Britton, Mrs. Harrison i Mrs. Clutter and Mrs. Harris. BELOW:— Pictured at the Bridge and Mali jong party yesterday were Mmc Fougeron68 words
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Advertisement105 1940-03-05 9 JJP^|WjB3BBjj^BSB3W v -?SB I JK&i |HK<i^Hjk^^B '.-4^l IP ■k j^v^r^^^^V^l Kl^Ai^l 3B flßfcat ■'•'■jv^N^^^wfflgy v 4 MPsJ** &S^KL*>&?k 4 .v' .yXy '^^S^ X tJ »^B9r -^Th-. jUv.^.'... '&F '^^v V^^B x wflUAftjL. -^^r < &'t- 1 SWlff y ROCK MVTEIIf We now receive these deliciou3 f U Sydney Rock Oysterj105 words
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Article667 1940-03-05 9 Diary of a Once -Plain Jane ■his is an age when you see many heartening examples of ugly Sucklings turned into swans. But t rarely comes to public notice Ire the triumphs of Plain Janes Kho wrest beauty for themselves un- Here. for instance, is the story l f one667 words
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Article124 1940-03-05 9 r eyelaihea are falling more than r! tiouU Gently massaur them Kht with either pure vaseline or °f one per cent of yellow mercury which you might ob- > your chemist. Tell him what j t for and he will write direcfor you. 1 preparations for124 words
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Article, Illustration236 1940-03-05 9 "Oh I Dear, Just Look At My Hair!" IF you are a swimming and diving enthusiast, you may easily find yourself faced with the problem of keeping eirant curls dry and intact from the ravages of sea water. Even worse— you 11 ay find yourself with a bedraggled head of236 words
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Advertisement5 1940-03-05 10 flj <^mI ***** jß^ft <■» \^S^Bk?"S^^5 words
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Article, Illustration813 1940-03-05 10 f)N THE LAST DAY OF OCTOBER LAST YEAR THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR LOCKED ITS GATES THE TURNSTILE METERS SHOWED THAT 25,814,953 PEOPLE HAD PAID TO SEE IT. AND THE RED FIGURES ON THE TREASURERS REPORT SHOWED THAT THE FAIR HAD A DEFICIT OF813 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-03-05 11 IT 1118 freak study off a light iinJ^, ct shows a little lad y of n^ Clona Dickson by name. is one of Warner Brothers Promising artists.31 words
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Article, Illustration414 1940-03-05 11 Paris. PROM beneath the turbans shone eyes of soft velvet. All of them wore the long moustaches of all the Mongols, and sat crosslegged, preparing the old, old foods of the Orient. One scooped the moist flour from its bowl, rolled it into little balls414 words
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Article166 1940-03-05 11 Englishmen Land On Cocos Isle THE English yacht, "Windward," which is reported m a Costa Rica message to have landed six Englishmen on the treasure island of Cocos, may be the 30-ton auxiliary ketch which until less than a year ago was well-known m Poole (Dorset) harbour. Four "Windwards" are166 words
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Article, Illustration988 1940-03-05 12 WATCH YOUR TALK tT has been a standing joke with the French for some months past that there are now 73,000 foreign refugees m England all of whom have been apparently vetted and O.K.'d by the tribunals. It seems that the authorities are much too mild, m988 words
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Article123 1940-03-05 12 ORPHAN COLD £IGHTY million dollar, and silver mines, orange groves and other property are the prizes m a legal battle now being fought m Chicago's Federal Court. Claimants are Mrs. Alice Teller Huntzinger and her brother Charles Telfer, and their title to the vast fortune is based on a genealogical123 words
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Article91 1940-03-05 12 London. WARTIME letter from one j little girl to another: "We have been knitting very hard for the Red Cross, the Evacuees, the soldiers and the sailors, and also gathi-nng J sphagnum moss." "We" means Princess Eliza- I beth aged 13 and Princess Mar. j garet91 words
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Article, Illustration436 1940-03-05 12 STRIP -TEASERS IN THE NEWS Sally Rand Moves In |N 1927 a going concern from the farmlands of Hickory County, Mo., U.S.A. that had rolled into Hollywood, set up m business as a Wampus Baby Star. Blonde, fetching, standing 5 ft. 1 m her bare freet, weighing 110 lbs. m436 words
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Advertisement557 1940-03-05 13 fduu fyugfyu d fjtiiations Vacant I '^ngapor*. <*>■ »«C) ■"■"Tlrfvmred radio apprentfee and a young __P: odd Start $10.- pm. Box 541 c > Singapore. jNo. 714 C) mrzrZ^^^s ents for A u t m tor l9 i o W \iii:.v«ii foreign Chrlstmaa cards __PSe£va^ iarl Ray* Puasa. Chinese N-w557 words
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Advertisement611 1940-03-05 13 Educational Singapore Institute of Bclence. 107-A, Sophia Road. Singapore. Coaches Students In Oeneral Science. Time 3 30 p.m. 4.30 p.m (No. 700-C) Learn Chinese In The Singapore Chinese Mandarin School. 122-126, Prlnsep Street. Slngajpore. 2 New Classes for absolute beginners 'commencing April Ist and 3rd. 1940. (A) Mondays Thursdays, 5.15611 words
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Advertisement754 1940-03-05 13 Miscellaneous Charming figures can be yours through D S Llm's Obat Prlok. A tonic for graceful body for ladles. Price 30 cento per packet (Postaje extra) D. T Llm Si Co.. 353 North Bridge Ro«1. Singapore. (No 716C> Why pay more? Visit once and convince yourself Pre-war prices for Tennis754 words
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Advertisement594 1940-03-05 13 9 For Sale HM V PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE. 2 month*. Cost $50-. Offers Box 544 Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 722 C) FOR SALE: Sulphuric Acid. Hydrochloric Acid and Rubber Coagulating Add 90% (Recommended by users). Apply P.O Box 7M. Singapore No. 707 C Post card elze Kodak camera tesaar lens with594 words
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Advertisement279 1940-03-05 14 OPENING TO-HAV \t Vlalavav I avouritc #^flßl^^^ \IR-(()M)ITIONEU IHEATRI S^ Daring G*n Spectacle <•! W J A^y IVXRISIAN NIGHT LIEE! /f I xotic Glamorous I ove-Nifchts IH^ttL/l HORROR ol TROPIC PENAL PRISONS Reminiscent Vj of all the Thrills of 'PRISONER of SHARK ISLAND m Universal* Sensational Adventure Story— i Sj279 words
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Advertisement197 1940-03-05 14 OVERSHADOWING HIS PAST ACHIEVEMENTS: I PASTELR ZOLA JUAREZ I PAUL MUNI Now m his greatest Role 3..1^ D f 1,5 ALHAMBRA -I 'Iff riiifc :^b*. i to*, vHISc 11 WbHI v ill] I ffat a *<f .^1 |riu HuXJCaCi I v^ I ufl a w I 7 Mr if It197 words
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Article159 1940-03-05 14 Stole Silver Belt Purse SinKajHuv. ft( /MI<M F'ak Yoi (19), a CantOMte, pleaded guilty this mornii second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham. on a char theft of silver belt and 1 leather purse, the total val,, was IMS, the property of Kuan KM H<»nK. Court Intptctor Charles W. Surh159 words
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Advertisement136 1940-03-05 15 'VvilV PIBLIC BY I LEAPS AND BOUNDS! Come with your family and judge as to what it will by mm *i I MAKL Of X PAKK \s YOIR ,^mm.m m OWN 111 .\IKJI ARTEKS MMtK()l> >M>i SHOWS yCli/ %4Lifl7)E II <>» FNTtRTAIN.MKM mm N[W If II Kill y IWOUSANDS OF136 words
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347 1940-03-05 15 MALAYA TO STUDY LIFE IN THE JUNGLE (lriDune Man neporter; yi NDREDS OF PEOPLE IN MALAYA ARE GOING TO SPEND :VI Ii ANTING DAYS AND NIGHTS IN THE TONGUE HATCHING AND STUDYING THE BEASTS OF THE FOREsiS ME FOR THE FORMATION OF A NATURE SOCIETY j s SUO I SSI347 words
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145 1940-03-05 15 Noe Order In Ejectment Application I Singapore, Monday. I V'> i ua.s m;ide at the conclu- ion of the hearing of an appliI turc the Rent Assessment n<..; which Messrs. J. A. EKas I J E Elias sought the eject- I a tenant. Major F. L. HardI i Iheir premises145 words
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39 1940-03-05 15 I.'er anothfr girl I rls* School playground; year old Chinese h r balance and fell; cturing her right! eked and was m a .serr.i- when conveyed to; iia^pit^l by ambuk- n c j39 words
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Article28 1940-03-05 15 mark tnd landing a an his left foot while T:-j lay morning, an toby the Mimicipa-' 1 to -with two off H e wa s camekNW28 words
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Article56 1940-03-05 15 Chengtu, Mar. I. Jl group of eighty-three Szechwan civic leaders have sent an air-maii i letter to M. Daladier. the French Pre- mier. :iykins: him to consider t,he abrogation of the Franco- Japanese Trad* A^r^ement as an answer to Japanese bombings and threats to further bomb the56 words
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Article, Illustration311 1940-03-05 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THERE is ai t even m rubbish and David Liau, fifteen year old Senior Cambridge student of St. Andrews School. Singapore, proved this yesterday when he won the first prize m the school art exhibition with a sensitive water colour311 words
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Article134 1940-03-05 15 Berlin. THE strain of blackouts In 1 cities and villages is to be relieved, thanks to a discovery of the German dye trust. It '-lumogen." a Chemical which mixed m paini ftinej brightly when hit by th'^ weakest amounts of violet n In a darkened134 words
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Advertisement329 1940-03-05 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible servioes are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports m Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may329 words
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Advertisement308 1940-03-05 16 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabins with Private Bath— ExceUent Cuisine— Moderate Fares. FREQUENT PASSENGER SAILINGS TO GENOA MARSEILLES! U.K. COPENHAGEN. Passengers paying th c U.K. rate have the option of proceeding overland, 2nd Class rail and sleeper, Genoa Marseilles London, at the ships expence. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated m308 words
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Miscellaneous136 1940-03-05 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE Mail Dpnariures Thailand 18 ITIdU 1/CprtllUlCd UNITED STATES T) v op AMERICA (Steam T Latest Time AVA TO-MORROn MaiLs For:- Of Post in« SUMATRA S A A mX&i&isi: S^ —SB 2 1 ;HINA (Steamer) 5.00 p.m (Air) 9 30am ;HINA <Air) 9.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m ADDIV/ai r •GYPT136 words
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Advertisement110 1940-03-05 17 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the supply Of Ail Valves for Water Specification and Tender Form may be obtained from the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders Will close at 12 noon on 1 May, 1940. w W. Duncan. Ag. Municipal Secretary NOTICE DRESSERS' I X.VMINATION An examination foi110 words
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EIGHT SOCCER LEAGUE GAMES
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Article351 1940-03-05 17 I rd.ns 3: Loyals 2: RST- CLASS football m Division lof the League was seen when j Mt !s lost to the Gordons at (iiliiuii Barracks yesterday ninir ssa ne was ding-don? m whistle to whistle and the a! M ,,i, ITU a fair indication of351 words
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Article514 1940-03-05 17 Argylcs 2; R.E 1. FAIR attendance were treated to a good standard of soccer at t-h. Anson Road Stadium yesterday where, m the first Senior Division League fixture to be played there, the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders beat the Royal Engineers by the odd m three514 words
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Article181 1940-03-05 17 IKal'pv Sl »sapore, Monday. th e (V, r Was witnessed on Uni "'"Union ground this.. n »-i on r a e n Err 1 soccer "I B I Canning m a Divithr m h ?J ue ma tch and defeatI «dd goal m three. haracterised the181 words
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Article81 1940-03-05 17 R UNA WAY WIN FOR BANKERS OVERWHELMINGLY .superior to their opponents, the Overseas Chi; Bank scored a runaway 9—o victory over the Thornycrofts B.C. m a one-tided Business Houses' League match on the S H.B. ground yesterday. The Bank, who were antfn.vors for almost the whole period of play, scored81 words
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Article247 1940-03-05 17 Singapore, Monday. THE S.C.C. defeated the Royal Navy by two goals to one m a reserve division league soccer match played at the S.C.C. ground to-day. With a strong defence, the Club were able to check the fast Navy raids which threatened their goal247 words
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Article128 1940-03-05 17 AIRMEN GET FULL POINTS IN a First Division soccer match played at Changi yesterday, the Royal Air Force beat the 9th Heavy Regiment, R.A., by 4—2. The Airmen were undoubtedly the better team and m the first half ran through the Gunners' defence, but m the second half found things128 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-03-05 18 Tide Table TO-DAY High Water: 7.51 A.M. 7.6 ft. 9.40 P.M. 7.5 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 8.52 A.M. 8.2 ft 10.18 P.M. 7.9 ft.'24 words
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Article420 1940-03-05 18 NESTANGLO BEAT CHARTERED BANK Nestanpto 1: Chartered Bank L IN .mi Interfiling game oi loccer played yesterday on the y.m.c.a Sports Ground ll PlttW Kdward Road, the NVstanglo scored a splendid victory over the Chart erod Bank by lour goals to one m the Business Houses' League. Undoubtedly fh<- N420 words
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Article110 1940-03-05 18 HOME SOCCER SEASON EXTENDED London. Mar. 4. THF. Football Association has acceded I to club.s' request and extended the seaMß until June 8, with the .stipulation that arrangements of fixtures must avoid clashing with .summer sports like ticket and lawn tennis. It is not likelj that the .sutti^sted Cup competition110 words
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Article56 1940-03-05 18 The following have accepted to play tennti for S.C.C. v. 4 19th Hyderabad Reft, on Wednesday at 4.45 p.m. at S C.C.:— Capt. D. G. Russell-Robert;;, and W. H. Droogleever, A. D. Anderson and R. F. Smith, J. Mclntosh and R. F. B. Gurr. D. E. L. Anderson56 words
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Article59 1940-03-05 18 The following players will represent Chung Wha Football Association Juniors v.s. Moravia Sports Club on Wednesday at Farrer Park:— Kirn En<>; Soon San, Sicw Hoon; Hong Siew. Seng Quee, Chwre Ohua; Hock Leng, K(K)n Chye. Chin Geok, Choon Teck and Chweo Lim reserves: Yoon Sin. Yew Chian,59 words
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55 1940-03-05 18 Hombay, Mar. 4. •TEXTILE worken struck work to-day. Mr seventy nulls are affected involving over 150,000 workers. The itrtktM are demanding a 15 per cent increase m wage.s while the employers have accepted the majority recommendations of the cpnc illation board suraest- Reuter ■W^Reuter - 55 words
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Article70 1940-03-05 18 The following players have been selected to represent Banka Sports Club vs. Fathul Karib Club m a friendly match ol soccer on Sunday at Farrer Park:— Pak Tong; Soon San, Ah Bah; Honi; Siew, Seng Quee, Chwee Chua; Hock Leng, Choon Teck, Chin Geok. Chee Tan 1 and70 words
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327 1940-03-05 18 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. .2; Cold Storage .1. BRILLIANT exhibition of goalkeeping by Thiam Poh, and a grand display of full-back play by Taylor, saved the Singapore Cold Storage from a trouncing at the hands of the Hongkong and Shanghai Kank, when the teams327 words
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Article44 1940-03-05 18 TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve Div. M FA. Res. vs. Manchesters Re,L'., Stadium; S.C.F.A. Res. vs. S.R.C. Res., SRC; Fortress Co^, RE. Res. vs. Loyals Res., Changi; Div. 2 "A," RAF. Torpedo R.A.F. Tengah, Seletar; Malaya Signals vs. Naval Police, Alexandra TENNIS: V.M.C.A. tournament.44 words
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Article262 1940-03-05 18 THE lollowing were the results of ties played yesterday m the YMca. tennis tournament: SIM, IKS CHAMPIONSHIP A I Pereira boat Lim Hee Chin, 3 t>: 6 2: 6—4 HANDICAP SINGLES We e Eng Lock -15 3 beat Aim Whatt Kirn 15. 3—6: 7-5: 6—l. Tan Puay262 words
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Article285 1940-03-05 18 MARCH BOGEY AT R.S. G.C. THE March Bogey competition on the Stableford Handicapping System was played at Bukit Timaj on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win m "A" Division lor H. L. Marshall with a score of 36, m a win for J. Robertson m B' 1 Division285 words
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Advertisement12 1940-03-05 19 IMMNACBABLE SEttHITY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. *H 59>6 2 Finlayson Greea.12 words
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Advertisement41 1940-03-05 19 NOMINAL CAPITAL: I $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Burma, South China, French IndoChina and Netherlands East Indies. AGKNTS COOT* PONPKNTS m all principal cities of the World. BANKING 1 HANS U TIONS of every description undertaken. Uottcrt.41 words
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Article19 1940-03-05 19 London. Mar. 4. price. £251 3 4 Buyers 1252 Sellers ial Price. 1251 2 Buyers £252 Seller.s19 words
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Article30 1940-03-05 19 London, Mar. 4. m i; Buyers Sellers Steady 12 716 12 916 Forward) April 12 4 lj% il frward) May 12 12 116 rd) June 11 *****11 iG30 words
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Article99 1940-03-05 19 1 London. Mar. 4. f 33 9 Krai Electric 81'10»k XK t T..:i Chemical Industries 32 6 ■n-M.i Tobacco 125 Ku-Dutch 25 6 Eadiun Pacific 8^« Rdwi, Tin 4.4 l 2 ■}bi-r PI In. Trust 34 Bki'i 2/ V no r\ m< Hitam.s 23 9 BthemKmtas 15/Ban^99 words
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Article19 1940-03-05 19 t London, Mar. 4. er Spot 2P,4 er Forward 21 1 8 GOLD. Fine per oz. £8.8.019 words
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Article42 1940-03-05 19 (London, Mar. 4. London on Paris 176.50 London on Amsterdam 7 53* 7.58** London on Shanghai 4% London on Hongkong Is. 2 3132 d London on Japan Is 2 13|32d London on New* York 4 o2Vfe to 4.03^ Sellers **Buyers42 words
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Article65 1940-03-05 19 London. Mar. 4. ■n; Oil Malay) m Hk Au- Sfpt. S'ment Unquoted ■fra 'Straits FMS> ■tembtr S'ment Unquoted ■o Flour (Sarawak) ■rch April S'ment. 18 9 MarchApl. S'ment. Sellers ■Ji-k-u. Seed Pearl Qi;:iiii\ Singapore* Sment 31 Marcn I r.»~ S'ment. Seller K,wI FAQI White Muntok tAQ, Black Lampong ■Jh65 words
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Article604 1940-03-05 19 Loudon, Mar. 4. AMPLK reasons fur satisfaction with n the balance of advantage during the first six months of the war anfound m newspaper reviews as the seventh month of hostilities us entered upon. The certainties oi these six month says the Times, are604 words
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Article143 1940-03-05 19 Singapore, Monday. MARKETS opened to,d»y showing practically no improvement TT3m the condition obtaining last week. Very little business took place and prices were easier m one or two instances. Local tin was unchanged at $129 00 while the price of Rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot143 words
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Article26 1940-03-05 19 New York. Mar. 2. RUBBEK Buyers Seller $S? etTWW .8 9 16 Til IS Forward July .Sept. 18 8 18! 4 Market Tone Q»i<*26 words
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Article35 1940-03-05 19 London, Mar. 4. On the Stock Exchange thei> was early activity m certain kaffirs. Industrials occasionally home rails, encountered profit taking, and several oil shares moved against holders. Wall Street was steady. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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106 1940-03-05 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 182» Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paia Up Capital fAQ JI^ r Reserve Fund 10,500.00,Londun Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: Rotterdam, The Hague, an; 64 branches and sub-branches asmaller places. Netherlands East106 words
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270 1940-03-05 19 Singapore, Monday. POUR Chinese appeared before Mr. J. L. McFall m the Criminal District Court this morning 00 charts under the Defence (Finance) Regulations. They all pleaded guilty and were fined. Chief Court Inspector Ernest H. Tunn prosecuted. Lee Quan Poh was charged with270 words
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Title Section13 1940-03-05 20 The Morning Tribune Tuesday, March 5, 1940. Morning Tribune MARCH 5. 1940. s13 words
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Article, Illustration528 1940-03-05 20 London, Mar. 4. DEPORTS from Helsinki this afternoon indicate that the main part of Viborg is still m Finnish hands though the Russians are stated to be gradually encircling the city. The Finns are making the Russians fight for every inch ofReuter - 528 words
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Article170 1940-03-05 20 ROYAL HAWAIIANS SCORE WELL PLAYING to a large gathering of enthusiastic first-nighters a t the Vie toria Theatre last night, Dubinski's Royal Hawaiian Entertainers furthei enhanced their reputation as being grade 'A' variety entertainers. It was a variety show with never a moment that palled. A galaxy of lovelies, QueenieG.D. - 170 words
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62 1940-03-05 20 FALSE ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA IN U.S. London, Mar. 4. In the Commons to-day. Sir John Reith .said that measures were being taken to counter propaganda being circulated m the United States that the opening of the United States mail is a camouflaged British effort to learn American trade secrets for the62 words
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269 1940-03-05 20 "BELGIAN STRENGTH IS PEACE PLEDGE" Brussels, M ar i I "lUE ask nothing of anyb.»d\' n\ tept that they respect the intj grity of our territory and allou J to live m peace," declared th] Belgian Foreign Minister. Dr. Spaak] m a speech at Couillet yesterday] He said that theReuter - 269 words
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Article72 1940-03-05 20 Britain's Unemployed Figures London, M^ THE latest unemployment ngur nounced by the Ministry «J show a decrease of ovft l < with January, but since the c was taken on Feb. 24 there l.a* recheck, and the improved ditions are reflected m c p further drop m registered une^ ofReuter - 72 words
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Article56 1940-03-05 20 Amsterdam. JJ£ The Dutch steamer Ri f 695 tons, which left j D«" for Amsterdam failed to a' it is regarded us ctTWH was sunk. ri Q uan A lifeboat, lifebelts a of mechandise believed l |t jsh her were found floating v e( that the crew ofReuter - 56 words
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