Morning Tribune, 12 March 1940
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73 1940-03-12 1 I Sew York, Mar. 11. ■CCORDING to the Rome corE the from under Rib-ih^^n-'newspaper inalead- article says:- Rarely nas I£« been a diplomatic move lh 1 .UrtS with such dramatic I^Th/'Allies have obviously won K n important diplomatic victory I London, Mar. 11. nReuter - 73 words
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Article310 1940-03-12 1 I Copenhagen, Mar. 11. REPORT from Budapest api pearing m the newspaper It states that Herr RibbenBtrop, Signor Mussolini and ■Count Ciano are working on a I ace plan which will be handBed to Mr. Welles when he calls ■at Rome en route to America. f310 words
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Article750 1940-03-12 1 PREMIER ANNOUNCES ALLIES' PLEDGE Stockholm, Mar. II DEFINITE news of the Russo- Finnish peace negotiations may be expected either to-night or to-morrow. The prospects of a peace settlement being reached between Russ.a and Finland within 24 hours or less appear this afternoon to be very750 words
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Article58 1940-03-12 1 French And Nazi Planes In Battle Paris, Mar. 11. IT is revealed that during yester--1 day's air operations over the Western Front there was an air battle between six French fighters and an equal number of German machines. The result WM a draw, no plane beto, brought down oncitln^ edReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement61 1940-03-12 1 On Other Pages China's Independence Coal Settlement Statement 3 Appeal Against Elliott's Acquittal 4 II )0 Led To 2 Deaths nd\ Forgotten Men 6 1/ adet Page I'tople Places Women's Page Finns 1 Courage Blonde Spy To Die H N "is Want Peatc 12 Advs. i inenai 14 v 'ipping61 words
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Advertisement37 1940-03-12 1 RECORDS SALE FINISHES \l3 16th MARCH MUSIC LOVERS' OPPORTUNITY Classical Orchestral, Song and Dance RECORDS reduced m many cases 750 /o What an opportunity. For your convenience during SALE the Store will remain open till 5.30 p.m.37 words
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153 1940-03-12 2 INDEPENDENCE OF CHINA: BRITISH POLICY London Mar. 11. IHE House oi ihiimoiis to-day. Mr. ButIcr, replying to a question from Mr. Arthur Henderson, said it remained the policy of the British Government that the independence of China should be preserved. Tokyo, Mar. 11. In a Nanking Radio address, the chidReuter - 153 words
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Article110 1940-03-12 2 EXTRAORDINARY BATTLE FOR VIIPURI London, Mar. 11. JHE VIIPURJ BATTLE, which still -es, may rank as one of the most extraordinary m military 'history, writes Reuter's military corpondent. Frum a topographical viewpoint alone ofthing like it has ever happened. tW both m Viipuri Bay and Lake Visk»i bf*n fully exploitedReuter - 110 words
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Article50 1940-03-12 2 London. Mar 11. ttw Cow I /-cay, xskrd how rr. any Gtimzz pri so*i e r.s o I captured merchant seamen were now m Internment camps, ttoh o Jnd< r Secretary nt the Home Office Said that th< <n Mar 8 were: CombatafiT prisoner vi 250 words
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Article40 1940-03-12 2 Melbourne. Mar 11 r.v.ivav service^ are being drastically cut, suburban electric trains dJ vu C °Z ltl J jUfcd a a result of the coal strike which bega^ to-M Heavier curtailuient^ after Easter arbeme lore-cast.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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40 1940-03-12 2 I many informed h U entitled to attack neutral ships imn c<tir ii they are without ordinary ii summoned ■<> arshipa Thi., information La conveyed In writte. 'ion to a question Horn a representative Association ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article25 1940-03-12 2 ADMIRALTY CASUALTY LIST ondon, Mar. v aye issued a list the various nd not relathip or action died of ratings killed of wou sin ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article145 1940-03-12 2 WELLES SEES KING London. Mar. 11 MR. Sr.MNKR WELLES started talks m London to-day. After a call on Lord Halifax, was received m private audience uft His Majesty the King, and bad I with Their Maiesties. Later he will see Mr. Chamber This evening he is expected I a dinner145 words
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Article103 1940-03-12 3 AngloSwedish Relations Strained Stockholm. Mar. 11. ,\s between Sweden and R tea have become con- m llv strained during the m the opinion of forcircles, as a result ..ttitude to Finland. lish newspaper reproduce foreign criticism which itud* has aroused. Furnish nor the Swe-.Ush been told of th 0 detailsReuter - 103 words
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490 1940-03-12 3 PREMIER EXPLAINS COAL SETTLEMENT London, Mar. 11. JHE Prime Minister, m reply to a question, said that he was glad to say that on Mar. 9, agreement was reached With the Italian Government on the question of imports of German coal into Italy.490 words
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310 1940-03-12 3 London, Mar. 11 MPLOMATTC correspondents of newspaper present their readers with V picture m which the arrival of President Rooseve.ts envoy m London, of the German Foreign Minister m Rome to see Sfencw mi and the Pope, and the presence m Moscow ot the Ftantth310 words
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Article22 1940-03-12 3 London. Mar. 1! has occurred of Mr. Tholate editor of the Suutti post, tt the H» 67. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement57 1940-03-12 3 Tin: tk DIANA OIL RANGE .■>* -y Uh IB M/bl IK y M t MODERN WJELOtt BURNING KAM.I-. Tin' <-»V^ Till SAME BKRVICE AND ECONOMI x^ GA« <H, ELECTUG ST>VKS. DEKNDABU AND EFFICIENT UNIT !<>.: CITI IN© rHorMKV REBIDBNTB. NO HMFS'N<» ODOURS NO GAS I LARGE HANDI OVEW row rtICE57 words
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533 1940-03-12 4 CROWN APPEALS AGAINST ACQUITTAL OF R. A. ELLIOTT A\ IPPEAL AGAINST THE ACQUITTAL IX THE CRIMINAI DISTRICT COURT OF ROBIN AYLMER ELUOTT ON < HAROE OF HOUSEBREAKING WITH INTENT TO SUM WAS HEARD YESTERDAY BEFORE THE lION Ml{ us' lld IHECKETT TERRELL. tl ha taken largely b iuse -t. would533 words
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Article80 1940-03-12 4 CTATING that the accused had been "betrayed by his wife." "Mr. V. J. Mendi.s appealed for leniency to the Hon. Mr Justice Manning m the Assize Ciiuil yesterdaj morning on behalf of Tan Your 1 ook, a clerk m the Kandan? Keibau Polite Station, who plead.80 words
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Article156 1940-03-12 4 Singapore, Monday. THI- discovery of the mutilated body of an elderly unknown Chines at the :>th milestone. Bukit Timah Road, at about 5 a.m. on Mar. 3 by Mr. See Hon» Kirn. wa« explained m the coroner's court to-day when an inquiry was held156 words
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Article56 1940-03-12 4 Tm? cnn o- Sin Kapo:e. Monday. HE second Singapore Assizes for this "/lay. There are nine cases on the mVrks nP n f mil clei fou r of false trad^ g*™.J we sach ol criminal breach of trust, robbery, voluntarily causlne -rieMi c. H. Bu;terfi e ld. DPP56 words
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239 1940-03-12 4 Prison For S.H.B. Strike Agitaton JN HIS TRIAL before Mr Go h I fifth Magistrate yesterday] a charge of being a member c [l unlawful society of the GenJ Labour Union Kam choon 2 his own statement from the d M "I did not give any > j th, d239 words
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Article240 1940-03-12 4 London, Mar. 11. A WARM weicome is given to Mr. Sumner Welles, U.S. Undersecretary of State now m London, by the newspapers. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says he was assured before he came thai the British Government would take him fully into their confidence n>>d he carReuter - 240 words
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31 1940-03-12 4 £60,000 For War Chest From Shan States I Rangooi THE Federal Council of th, ehief.s has contributed ward.s the cost of the war contributions from the Statft total to £60.000.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement29 1940-03-12 4 Make your next visit to The CAPITOL THEATRE Doubly Enjoyable by DINING FIRST at the AIR-COXDITIOXFn _CAPITOL RESTAURANT Whtrt Cuisine, Comfort Courteous Service are th e Outstanding a nsideration*29 words
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Article, Illustration98 1940-03-12 5 I m daw .iv«. v u.i. annouri that tin- I uikish «.n\t mimum! li Im.ul\ pnpaml f.ir rf U pbUU tor rironstrurtion -»t i\\> is ol r/«iul!.«n v istmted bj the earthquak i»i«projects rn\i-aut.i provide for so. ooo new Iwmm, for hit the Natiunti98 words
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354 1940-03-12 5 $1.50 LED TO TWO DEATHS: 19 SAPPERS ON TRIAL I THE trial of 19 Malay sappers on charges of rioting at the Happy World Amusement Park on Feb. 7 I when two Chinese were killed, commenced yesterday lin the Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. I McFall. I The354 words
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Article132 1940-03-12 5 CHEAPER PRICES FOR MILK pder made to-day new maxiprices are fixed for the sa ol milk m the Colony. Tinned laUy of the swe toned perishable commodity ana to the present glut of supplies m market, importers generally a t prices much below the am prices which were fixed by132 words
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Article81 1940-03-12 5 RUBBER TIN EXPORT REGULATIONS 4 Government OmietU r.xtraorA dinary taoed la* JIJAj P»£ ih ies lM connection with t < ne" regulations the ports of tin rabb mir ni H j the foreiS exchange p i(h«mmls V;Lth/^a.c<f rubber or v.i,,ped eithw nirert 01 witn I ranshipmenl from countries withar« made81 words
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Article127 1940-03-12 5 ROTARY CHIEF ARRIVES Singapore, Mondmy. MX Herbert W. Bryant, Secretary f Rotary International, Middle 'si:i arrived by air to-it.i\ Horn Batavia U> attend the annual <«>•>- rerenee of the soth District <>t k<>tary International prhlch commencM on the »nd «»f this month. The mh District comprisei aU RcUry clobi In127 words
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Article44 1940-03-12 5 GOVERNMENT HOUSE BULLETIN Wednesday, Mar 6 Bii Excellency presided awetlng ol the executive Council bM at t"> v Mr and Mrs i. B Oibaon Mr W. A Ward Mr and Mr! C w Dawion a\id Captain B X Cwtor had lunchwn ;,t Government Houae,44 words
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185 1940-03-12 5 Repertory Players On Barrack Tour Tin- Singapore I rtory Play< cal on with their barra< k .'.i<! dub tour which have proved X) popil during the past two years I veet thry performed ai three barracto and one club, and this week, the bookii include two barraclu and two club185 words
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Article141 1940-03-12 6 Call I T'u m> pfura l nbuscnnes, iu| d fj thn m f;iw ot King Srtoniun. j hi i toiinri. US B.( B.C Xt it 18 ■ol tin 21st dyn I fi< ualls 01 the tomb and th <<pliagus air ol granite n it v. tli«- kiiif,141 words
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Article21 1940-03-12 6 ANX i Salvation An.. n mud m Au*tr.,::a I ritten to the ersey cow. hatefully acknow- seek! j21 words
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Article, Illustration674 1940-03-12 6 THEY LIVE IS SOU/ IDE l.tirhan <(. t\\ i pi-i\.-i." estate north from Kucharc-l. f>;ild. artistic Kdward Snn:-I\ R\(\/ w.ilk^ ndloxslv m circle naito through WMM H(r^ with FJiim.inian "companion^" t(» watch him. lii 'iisjy,- Rumanian tuberculosis sanatorium, tall, thin J k spends his Hays on a674 words
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Article216 1940-03-12 6 MRS. CAIRNS, wife of a biscuit factory worker, was washing dishes m the kitchen. Her 11-yeai old daughter Janet ma sitting by the fire m the living-room. Robert her three veal. -old son. was m his cot m the same room. The 1001 b. shell, after216 words
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306 1940-03-12 7 iiITI ER'Spea oposals, reported to .have been 1 ri beforeMr Sumner Welles, have excited practically no comment, chiefly because not one of them could do siblv be i co ptable to the Allies. In any case, the Allies have not th< U, talk306 words
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Article, Illustration829 1940-03-12 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin On Malaya House Congratulated By Daily Mail: Canada's "Week-End" Airmen Arrive: Chief Police Officer Langworthy Of Johore Spends Leave At The Admiralty. London, Feb. 26. !.,;iv Mail handed a nice to Malaya House and 0 do publicity work for you j ibinj? Malaya as the "ni<^t829 words
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Article, Illustration776 1940-03-12 8 Socialites At Tanglin Club Celebrations At Johore And A Formal Dinner Vera Vnlmorr Trlls To-clav Ok' PEOPLE PLACES Bl ST dressed woman m a partiruiiiK urii-du s^j'i piUieriag ut Tanflia Ctak m satuuiav alghfl was Mrs Johnson Hill, wlm wort* an unusual and "diHrniit" frock of fororaded fabric with h.ick776 words
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Article64 1940-03-12 8 1. You can't get by uith catenas. B e dignified instead, or the siren type. 2. Wear high heels A W woman m flat heels seems to be apologising for her height, shouldn't do that. Instead she should dramatize it. 3 Don't be self const ions64 words
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Advertisement123 1940-03-12 8 I it J I>rtf SSKS, < OEBETS, BWIMBUITS 1 ROSIEST. Yv^ V/^ Hubriet Dresses Bien Jolie Coneti Brassieres. 61, Stan.ford 3(d. Phone lv Court) 3335 YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR A Miidamc Evelyn Astn»va— lUaulv Specialist— will leave this olony at the end of March far America to attend to busineflfi123 words
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Article, Illustration597 1940-03-12 9 When You Can Do These Daily Dozens That Bring You Physical Fitness IjL. un\st \vay> ol keeping fit is V ilfini m some kind of regular smre this strengthens the jjt mnilates the organs and. m reatly improves the ap B I Ideal, of course, Is597 words
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Article, Illustration171 1940-03-12 9 ■T Kol you whose faces are suffering I Ihe ravages of a tropic sun r to hear that Maynard's airI id beauty Salon has now reg rider the competent managef Miss Joan Fenner, Elizabeth Ar- on ally trained representative. just arrived here after 10 i' m Australia prior to171 words
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Article, Illustration746 1940-03-12 10 THEIRS IS THE SPIRIT OF BATTLE ANYONE going from Germany to Finland at the present day is I apt to discount the fantastic tales of individual bravery among the Finns. But that is only because they have been used to hearing m Germany stories of746 words
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Article311 1940-03-12 10 LONDON. WITH a beaming smile. Henry Bland Potter produced a concrete plug from his pocket and laid it on his desk. "This," he chuckled, "is my fresh bid lot fortune." All his life Henry Potter has been making or losing fortunes without turning a hair. Although311 words
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312 1940-03-12 11 "OIL KING" WILL BE GENEROUS TO $7,000 A MONTH SON (From Our Own Correspondent) London. AS 20 minutes ticked over on the Law Courts clock recently $330 had been spent m costs m a $17-a-minute case which came to an abrupt end. The action was that m which 40--year-old Mr.312 words
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Article122 1940-03-12 11 [HE death sentence is likely to be passed m her absence on "beautiful blonde German Baroness," who escaped from France to Germany just before the war. She had set up an elaborate esiage organisation m Paris. s ho is the Baroness vjh Einem, a relative of122 words
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Article, Illustration231 1940-03-12 11 Siegfried Line Mystery TWO British airmen flew for 2'^ hours over German territory at 15.000 ft. m a cloudless sky. Not a fighter 'plane came up to meet them, not an A.A. gun was fired. They flew over hundreds of miles of roads. They were231 words
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Article62 1940-03-12 11 NO wonder I ihe/i Diana Lewis and she has just been ffivcn j a featured role »>> M<; M. That means something too for when that studio plants your foot on j tbf> ladder of su< < ess you're |0- j ing hifll it you re62 words
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Article213 1940-03-12 12 NAZIS WANT PEACE, SAYS U. S. A. New York. THERE have been persistent reports m New York and Washington that President Roosevelt has received a message from Field -Marshal Goering regarding Germany's willingness to make peace. The message is said to have b:?n received a few days before Mr. Roosevelt213 words
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Article, Illustration361 1940-03-12 12 New York. Till: ablest police brains m New York are trying to piece together the details of what has become known as the "Art Gallery Mystery." The three principals m the affair are the latg, John T. Geery, extreasurer of the American Art Association; Milton361 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-03-12 12 War knows no ruUs and destrucWar knows no rules and destructftOfl is Un- order of the day as IIMWB by this urnkufie of a bridge blown up mar Urn I hmh h lima on the Western Front-40 words
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Article171 1940-03-12 12 OARONESS VON EINEM, mysterious central figure of last year's Nazi espionage scanda] m Paris, has now been formally arraigned as a spy by a Paris military court. Ihe scandal broke m July, when police pounced on a number of Paris journalists and others, and Premier Dal^dier spoke171 words
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Article99 1940-03-12 12 PAPER THEY CAN'T KILL the stormiest h M m t JV annals of the Pr<s s m* res tored t<> life m Paris tt ago. It is the ■Robotnik. the Polish Socialist Pa The "Robotnik- Wa W paper to apn- ula J every morning all f, t V> German ne99 words
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400 1940-03-12 12 16 MISSING FROM CHELDALE COLLISION Durban, Feb. 19. were sent out this morning to search for the 16 men missing after the British steamer Cheldale was sunk on Saturday night m collision with the Greystoke Castle. but found no trace of them. The missing include the cap. tain and nearly400 words
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Advertisement628 1940-03-12 13 Educational Chinese Teacher has a Math* -v MM studer weekly Apply Box 561 Malaya Tribune, Singai* i 777C> Singapore Institute of Science 107-A. Sophln Singapore. Coaches Students m Gei. I Science. Time 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m (No. 700-C) A few vacancies tor school certificate class 6 p.m. Commercial Classes— Abrld628 words
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Advertisement142 1940-03-12 14 SI ASON IMI MH IH for the benef.t of the hundreds TURNED AWAY every Day since the Opening! DON'T MISS IT! The QUEEN of the SCREEN IM;A\\ A Lovdiei th ever m her latest New Universal Ro .antic Comedy 3 Shows tPlte~ w^" TO-DAY m^ 3.15-6. 15-9.15 V R IK142 words
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Advertisement215 1940-03-12 14 \i\li; BEFORE SHOWN IN MALAY 1 Walt Disikx s AI!-I>(Jini(olour CARTOON KOGI TO-DAY 3-15, AIUAATnrT^ 6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA RKO Kadin PJctlllfi pTtHn( "***^l Walt Disiu'vs Latest Hit^ U-aturin,. I MICKEY L SI'BJKCTS" /VwC\ I THE THREE LITTLE PIGS I Pr<\ /TLA <T\ I <%j^ 'iy^ I j m TIIF215 words
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386 1940-03-12 15 AUSTRALIAN TRADE ENVOY FOR MALAYA LIKELY Singapore, Monday. Lg use of trade figures between Malaya and Australia! nadow the establishment m the near future of an A L ip Commissioner to Malaya, was a remark made m an mrr Mr. H. A. Peterson, an Australian Government CommisL o .arrived m386 words
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Article46 1940-03-12 15 re. Monday FOR riding a motor-cycle without <> regard for the lalttf tA otluis at j I Orchard Road on Dec 18 last. J Bura soldier Of the Loyal RegilW nt i to-day fined $15 by Mr. C H. I i Whitton, traffic magistrate. i46 words
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Article25 1940-03-12 15 "DENTIST" WARNED A l bad obtained a credential from the Paupei '(> practi bone-aettii while he u-i-^ 1 ill 1 ti W;ii ion cautioned and urn25 words
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Article29 1940-03-12 15 uti.i Mar. A I ncy Sir Thorny <f Bihar, li :d thi oundati the bomi for tin on Wcdntadty at Kh Ljwiy Stewart v:u.s alao pn .1 th< lon29 words
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Miscellaneous115 1940-03-12 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE Mail Departures in-!)\V fO-MOl MmUi For:— w v Latest Time S kRAWAK (Btc Medan I i South r) 5.00 p m (Btesu Air. 500 p.m. Palmbang CEI (Air) Pteaat jn»st as early m v,, (II! possible. (AID ».Ma.m. MA|L$ ARR VE[) 5 on p m VPT (Air) 5.00115 words
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Article76 1940-03-12 17 R.A.F. Draw In Div. 2 Fixture Singapore, Monday. JTA magnificent rally m nd half, the R.A.F. held Mi to a 2-all draw m a division 2B league soccer match played al i Union ground this evenin fairly even through iit was a fair indication I lay. i forwards put up76 words
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Article, Illustration391 1940-03-12 17 KEE ONN TO MEET KAMIS IN TENNIS FINAL JJEFEATING Wong Thian Teck and I. A. Pcreira respectively m the semi-finals yesterday, Kamis and Chin Kee Onn qualified to meet m the final of the men's open singles championship of the V.M.C.A. spring lawn tennis tournament. Neither Kamis nor Kee Onn391 words
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311 1940-03-12 17 POLICE BEAT GORDONS IN DIV. 1 FIXTURE ERESTING soccer was witnessed at the Anson Road Staiium yesterday where the Police beat the Gordons m a Div 1 league fixture by the odd m five goals. and towards the later, Dons looked as draw. The .sound however, held re only able311 words
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Miscellaneous43 1940-03-12 17 SIMMIBS lII AItV ro dai FA: 1 Idium; M ii. Di 8 1: B.R.< D. 11 Pol P val Ba R A I .m I (B Matli, i 1: A E 1 a vs. 1 O.C BOXINC. Tolley Cvp H CcmpetitV Happy World43 words
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405 1940-03-12 18 MANY PRELIMINARIES END BEFORE FILL DISTANCE &EFOR] :y Larg< ering ol enthusiasts, the preliminary bouts D 1P Cup" boxing competition were held last night m the Bapp World stadium, under the auspices oi the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, ol Which the Rev R- K.405 words
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Article147 1940-03-12 18 A. P.C. WIN BUSINESS FIXTURE pore, Mono p /VYING on i. I lacr &N< \\C. XI. trounced H Oilftllan by five goala In tB ties Houses League i match before it handful of I winners stroi opponeni took a lons time to ndard of play ri the mediocre, prti ig147 words
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Article74 1940-03-12 18 I The following have been seltcted to play .soccer for the V.M.C.A Against United Engineers Football Club on Wednesday, on the Farrer Park Ground: We e Aik Chan. V N. Pillay, M. Swyny. G. J. Moxon. G. L. Day < Captain Chan Joo Kirn. S. Orton, R. Lawerence,74 words
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Article31 1940-03-12 18 The iir.st oommiUee matins for i:>4n of th> AmatMir Sporting Asaobfatlon will b« IkMcl > the rrsulf-nre of th<- Prrstdent, Mr Clipw Keow Bock, No. 11, Blair Road, mi Thm-<! :\t pm.31 words
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128 1940-03-12 18 Rear Admiral Mrs. Drew Win Medal THI M I I I I Mi- II X! l Don I M M I I P. H I i .1 Elrt.-r ,v \V i Mn < I s Lucaa <v R I I I V Clrmr-nt* <v H M Miv- F M DiifT128 words
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Article84 1940-03-12 18 TO-DAYS TIES I i The following are the Men's Handicap SinLock I 15.3> vs. I A Capt K.S Thimayya 3 P. Koehar I 3> Open Mixed Double and Kamis vs Mrs Sti Chin Koe Onn. Men's Handicap Doubles final): N.V. del Tufo and i (plus 3' vs C.W Ma. Flnlayson84 words
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Article48 1940-03-12 18 The following players will r to represent the Lad Fool against the Wearne Br< Club m a friendly game day at Fairer Park at 5 15 P Peng Kong, Julian Law. Kai Kai Teek. Wen* Kai. Ah UU Yuik. Chin Nen. Swee «John. Ah Lam and Sum Wi48 words
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112 1940-03-12 18 m attack and defence, the Straits Times wen defeated m their Business Houses League soccer mat< the Singapore Harbour Board ground this evening by I Darby XI, by a wide margin of six goals to two. Strangely enough, it was the pressmen who opened scoring.112 words
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Advertisement174 1940-03-12 18 Chartered Bank Beat The Traction Company DISPLAYING better opportunism than their opponents, the Chartered Bank stole the match from the Singapore Traction Company when these two teams met m a Business Houses League fixture on the V.M.C.A. ground this evening, the score being one-nil The losers had the better of174 words
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Miscellaneous13 1940-03-12 18 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY Water: %;il pm TO-MORROW Water: 00.47 A.M 1 07 P.M13 words
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Article25 1940-03-12 19 London Monc 8151B 151 R Buyers Seller., April 12>» 12U M rd) May 11% 12 J d) June 1111 16 11 13 1625 words
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Article68 1940-03-12 19 Lond n, Monday o'; Mvivj En&ustiies 32 6 In ibacoo 124,44 aj 25 C; J^ U 4 3 R\ 34 A' 23 9 S( 15 l! 3 104 f 82.6 S: 'bear* 78 9 99 1 2 H Bar.k I R< 93>2 m -i I. A. i:68 words
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Article35 1940-03-12 19 I London. Moncj.y. IT p. on Paris 176.50 T Amsterdam 7.53* 7.58** hangup l 4 5 16 ngkong is. 229 32d is. 2 19 32d. I* non New York 4.02V^t0 4.03Vb *Se..t- "^Buyers35 words
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Article69 1940-03-12 19 London, IfondQS Palm Oil Id bulk Aug Sept. Sment Unquoted Copra Straits FMS; September Srnent Unquoted Sajjo Flour 'Sarawak* March April S'ment 18 6 Sellers Tapioca. Seed Pearl, Ist Quality 'Singapore* February Sment 31 March Pepper <FAQ' White Miuv.ok March April S'ment. 4 1 16 Sellers Pepoer 'FAQ- B:a<69 words
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Article19 1940-03-12 19 London, Mor.aav. Silver Spot 21 1/18 Silver Forward 21 BAR GOLD, Fine per oz. £8 8 019 words
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Article25 1940-03-12 19 Spoc 4?3 4 New York M... RIBBLK B. S Mar fee- I Very Q Spo: "-B'2 For^arc 1. 5< \*\'4 ran Mark* Q25 words
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Article85 1940-03-12 19 POINTED FRENCH REPLY TO SWEDEN Paris, \i ii II TIM Latemenl mi the Swedish Radta .i i nifhl rvukrii .1 p '"■•> i" nt 1 1 ••mi French diplomat!* tuartei where ii is stressed that < i in 1 1 > h.ni in. id- it clear to Scandinavian countries thaiReuter - 85 words
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Article82 1940-03-12 19 I Th< re 1 Hong Fatl Ana] f cat Interim for I irreni .d the Ith buy< titly undi pri'- cal tin at $130 Rubber iharei wrt idle with practically no price change and 'he comM .>likhtJy easier at four o'clock with buyers lor S)X)t at 3882 words
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Article166 1940-03-12 19 ENGLISH WARTIME SOCCER LEAGUE London, Mar. 11 TsiK Football League Management Cwnmittee ha.s deckled that the I owlish wartime cup com petition will begin with a preliminary round Ml Mar. 13 after which the first two rounds will be on a home and aua> basis, the winners beini; the SCMTCnReuter - 166 words
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Article146 1940-03-12 19 Stockholm. Mai 1 1 thf Helsinki correspondent of M*i AftonMadet states that th< Russians now stand m a semi-el round Viipuri. Their attacks, following rarh Other, arc undimin&fred In Intensity it would >iTni they ire strainiM' every effort to obtain pos of the town InReuter - 146 words
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Article40 1940-03-12 19 i ondon, Mar 1 1 mainly quiet to immlm ol f 'morrow's an I«9U( Prices oi mo t iroup cifd to ease, but Indian Oovernnn i I re rxct-ptionaJiy strtngthened on V'- 'i buying from ci v ource .cdy. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement33 1940-03-12 19 In memory of the death \i Dr. Sun Vat Sen. the iVw World Amusement ark and Cabaret will be dosed To-day. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS Bl I Bntish Insurance Co., Ltd-33 words
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Advertisement69 1940-03-12 19 MAATSCHAPPIJ, N- V. HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. AD %824. ated In th< Netherli BANKERS AMSTERDAM 4v.030.000,- j Fund 10,500 London CorrespviuUnt" ■> PROVINCIAL B.^NK WISTKKDAM Branches: Holland: K-tUrdam, The Hague, 64 branch' smaller pia Netherlands Fa>t Indies: Batavia, Sou- 1 rabaya, Samarang, Medar., Wei* reden, Band(H-n«^. Cheribon, P(-caJ(>npa D;- 4 a,69 words
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Advertisement39 1940-03-12 19 A OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast irHl I :<>£jess o! economic dtftk>p« acifbta, n* > uainew tonccrn Ml aflfrrd «'l to takt jucv^Uj:*: o! ibe ilu)i >*****>o« HT^m frff«r*i bj a repots )4ir«kirg (HisUtalJoß witli MuMtwi39 words
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Article, Illustration393 1940-03-12 20 INDIAN UNITY New Delhi, Mar. 11. IN A SPEECH In which he opened to-day's session of the Chamber of Princes, the Viceroy said that the British Government had m no way modified their view concerning the need to secure Indian unity by means of federation, butReuter - 393 words
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Article91 1940-03-12 20 MEAT RATIONS BEGIN IN BRITAIN i ndon, Mar. 11 ]\|EAT rationing rted to-day throughout Great Britain, but as most, people are finishing off their Sunday Joint, butchei till waiting to §cc how the public will make uaeol (heir coupons. Until they can Judge tlip public reaction, butchers wondering if housewivesReuter - 91 words
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Article104 1940-03-12 20 Paris. Mar. 11. French planes scored their 30th victory In air battles m Finland on Sunday, according to information reaching wellinformed circles here. The Finns have become quickly adept at flying the fighter machines from France, which have now been operating for several days104 words
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Article198 1940-03-12 20 Amsterdam, Mar. 11. Kibbentrop had a scries off telephone talks with Hitler last night and to-day owing to the constant need for fresh instructions to keep pate with the rapidly clevolopiny situation.-- -Reuter. London, Mar. 11. Five were killed and 20 seriously injured at Moston colliery, Manchester, asReuter - 198 words
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Article59 1940-03-12 20 London, Mar. 11. I memory ol his father the late Mr. And.' ..Hon. <'X-Amorican Amba.ssadoi In London, Mr. Paul Ml Uon has sent it ol £5,500 lor the purcha ol fleet oi ten Red Cross ambulances, to the Lord Mayor of London's Red Cross Fund,Reuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-03-12 20 World's Fastest Pursuits For Allies New York. Mar IV 4CCORDING to tlue Washington's c* A respondent of the New York H r* Tribune, the Army and Navy Export Control Board allow sale to the Allies ol 10, the United States Armys com and fastest 400 miles an suit plane. TheReuter - 59 words
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Article28 1940-03-12 20 London A south-east c I winch. t during thi tc-day to Id i I Greek steamer reported m It i n Re uterReuter - 28 words
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Article34 1940-03-12 20 [on, i i f men v ab] s An rlo-Norwegian tr. |t nue tarly normaJJJ mits. joini wil b established, m time m London I quovnns ..-.n- rroill the agreement.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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