Morning Tribune, 20 March 1940
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Article421 1940-03-20 1 New York, Mar. w. «f koMI dispatch to the New York A Times says that Hitler's peace proposals which Ribbentrop save tl he Pope, are understood m Vatican ciieles to comprise the following points: ,li (ieneral. simultaneous and immediate disarmament on land. sea and m the421 words
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Article, Illustration489 1940-03-20 1 NO DEVIATION FROM OUR PURPOSE —Premier Warning For Small Neutrals: "Indifference" Criticised London, Mar. 19. WHATEVER the outcome of the meeting between Hitler and Mussolini, we are ready to meet it, and we are not likely to he diverted from the purposes for which we entered the war." Mr. Chamberlain489 words
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60 1940-03-20 1 Paria, liar, n THE Chamber went into seen tin i afternooi I na i situatl m and thi repercvadoiM ol the Finnish Boviel i>' ace The Government motion thai 4 h'' pebafa should be hel II ret mm carried withou I >n. ted m. DaladlerReuter - 60 words
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Article32 1940-03-20 1 London, M mer Cai I sunk ofl the i I ued Ine mainder ten <>ti and landed at a reabrt from v. inch people ashore had ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement52 1940-03-20 1 On Oilier PagM Alike A »»«ip P« ,I,,ns huh m Congre lon ipore Ippeals idow's f omplain*. What Will Italy DO? I eader P People <v PI Women' P Film I i l# i n 4< < lasaifled Ac\vts. |j Inemaa Shipi a 5; Soort i Inanee .L Wax Debate52 words
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403 1940-03-20 2 ALLEESWERE READY WITH 100,000 MEN TO HELP FINNS London, .Mar. 19. JN THE Commons to-day, All. Chamberlain revealed that the Supreme War Council of Hritain and France decided, during the hostilities m Finland, to send HMUM.O nun, heavily armed and equipped, to help the Finns. This was the largest force403 words
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63 1940-03-20 2 Berlin. Mar. IS. ALL church belli ie to be handed o?ei to th< I _n order to create metal reserves necessary for the conduct of g war over a long period." according to an official decree. Ersatz faubatitv metal and adequate compensation fte promise:;Reuter - 63 words
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Article222 1940-03-20 2 London, Mar. 19. THE Admiralty announce that during the week ended midnight Sunday, nine British, Allied and neutral ships were lost as a result oi enemy action, representing a total of 23,992 tons. Three were British, of 5,499 tons, two French of 3.172 tons,Reuter - 222 words
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Article133 1940-03-20 2 I London. M I v |s c I *> tell hambertain id happened to Mi III.U ion oi the peace i niirn I the view lh i i«< .1 that lv I>1»<1 tinder dire m. It iv use to pi l< nd th it tReuter - 133 words
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Article77 1940-03-20 2 London, Mar. 19. An undercurrent of keen interest and some excitement was evident when the Commons met this afternoon to hear Mr. Chamberlain's war statement, and to prepare the subsequent debate on it. The American Ambassador Mr. Kennedy was sitting next to M. Maisky (Soviet Ambassador), m77 words
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246 1940-03-20 2 NO CHANGE IN ITALIAN POLICY LIKELY I FE New York 1 the dictatoi Welles I Eur.. I that illni mi up by the Bund, mat must hay. We!. the n :>. Hitler ditioned by Italy's inti thing else." J TAU AN POI ICY The Basier MachnrhUn, says:— "There is muc:246 words
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66 1940-03-20 2 IN the Commons to-:. I much ef the million ng spent daily ggfl cautions, evacuation, food and .mw£ was due to air raid prec. th cuation. Sir Jolin Simon current daily rate of ex; raid precautions and eva averjn nearly £300.000. and £36.000Reuter - 66 words
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Article31 1940-03-20 2 Ankara WITH a View toensuru: preparedness to face t the Government is ext ing hours from nir* tries, factories, worksn i wh Tiv- new law children as i me:31 words
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Advertisement45 1940-03-20 2 NiCKJBL-PLATIftG BRONZING OXIDISING BY IHI OLDLsT CHINESE 1.1 KCTRO-PLATERS IV MALAYA •>R( H\Rl> XI). (Opp.) CAVENAGH KO*l> PHONE 4351. ia^ißß>HM«»M»«__k<«i«ia» mm am -mmaaaaaamtamaammmmaammm "MASTER" PADLOCKS /is2s\ Strongest PadAsk your Supple for a fuli Show. Prem All High-class Dealer". Bole Dlstributon: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Strc45 words
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Advertisement42 1940-03-20 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLVSTVFLY. Specializing, ___W^*~^^ Ocular Muscle Anomalies jm^—-^ JL Crossed Eyes, aP^?^ Intricate Visual W^ Problems. X.\^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE mi)(i., 'PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science BBS I nropcan Clinical Experience.42 words
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Article347 1940-03-20 3 President Claims Right Of Self Determination Bose Denounces Gandhi thi. .>,,„._. RAMGARH, MAR. 19. THE XX.III FOR INDIA TO FRAME HER OWN CONSTITI 4 J. X vv,T "°l'*r OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE WAS DEMANDED BY MAULANA ABDUL KAI.AN AZAD. PRESIDENT OTTHE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS, OPENING THE FIFTY-THIRD SESSION TO-DAYReuter - 347 words
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127 1940-03-20 3 THREE DICTATORS MAY SIGN ALLIANCE Paris, Mar. 19. ■»._>" was returned by md all parties to the peace offensive, and likely to foreshadow vi of thc Chamber debate X is generally agreed that ii> peace offensive was accominied by the threat that if German advances are refu,l i, alliance betweenReuter - 127 words
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Article14 1940-03-20 3 (Berlin. Mar 10. this morning and wa." ration by Goering.-14 words
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Article271 1940-03-20 3 Chungking, Mar. 19. 'an effort lo dear up the Chinese forces which are said oe harassing the highway bee(n Manning and Yamchow, [Japanese are reported to be ir 8 m three columns on fesnan, north-east of Yam*and -ejih-easi of Nanning. hl! >>i!e unit is reportedReuter; Chinese Central News - 271 words
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Article25 1940-03-20 3 dam, Mar 19 The maxi sentence of six years' imprrsonmen has been pas, d 01 :ill( e)V, D man Bakker on espionage charge i. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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91 1940-03-20 3 NO CONTRABAND CONTROL IN BLACK SEA L indon, Mar 19 m the Hou ie oi Commons to-day, esk< fi what tepi were bene.; taken to prevent the pa the Black Sea ol oil destined loi Germany by the Danube Mr Croi (Minister of Economic Warfare) replied that m the absenceReuter - 91 words
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Article30 1940-03-20 3 London. Mar 1!" 'i he death oc. iv red to-day oi well-known |oumalist H- rbcr» Vld tham. Sg< d 67 particularly knoun for m the (Sunday Times signed Scrutator ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article272 1940-03-20 3 STOCKHOLM. MAX I!) JHi: DAGENS NYHETER REPORTS THAT THE FINNISH GOVERNMENT WILL RESIGN EN BLOC AFTER THE FINAL RATIFICATION OF THE FINNISH SOVIET TREATY IN MOSCOW THIS WEEK. The Stockholm correspondent of the Copenhagen newspaper Let says that no dissatisfaction or disagreement lies behind272 words
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Article, Illustration505 1940-03-20 4 SINGAPOREAPPEAL COURT REJECTS FOUR BASES WHEN the Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting of Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justice. S.S.. the Hon. Mr. Justice Povser, Chief Justice, F.M.S.. and the Hon. Mr. Justice a Beckett-Terrell, Judge-Appellate. Malaya, sat yesterday it dismissed four appeals of cases which have been m the news.505 words
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Article80 1940-03-20 4 Chi alias Choo Seng, who was cha. >re th i Hon Mr. Justice Ma:. d a common Jury In the Al--aize Courl n Monday, on two counts or posse, ion il labels for Tiger beer and Lion stoul was yesterday found not guilt; cqultted on both the80 words
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Article340 1940-03-20 4 Heroic Rescue Efforts Told QESPERATE efforts to save the lives of two Chinese who lay unconscious, half-suffocated with carbon dioxide near the store room at the haul of a motor vessel, was described by the Chief Officer and Chief Engineer of the ship at the340 words
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Article334 1940-03-20 4 European Jumps To Death JHe "Heard Noises" fIXDING that Hervev i( ho| son jumped from the window of his flat It his death on the concrete below, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday returned a verdict of suicide while the balance of his mind was disturbed. Evidence had334 words
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Article76 1940-03-20 4 MUSIC HATH CHARMS f OVER-ENJOYED Indian m from one of the India last night and fell asleep, wa. i explanation given by 33-year 1 1 j dayah, a Tamil Hindu, when P^l guilty yesterday to a charge ot n on the five-foot way of Kinia j without any visible means76 words
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Article, Illustration33 1940-03-20 5 MODERN PIED PIPER The Roving Songster." a broadcast item m peace-time, now a lorry driver with the RAF. Ls m France. Here you see him entertaining French school children m the airmen's billets.33 words
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407 1940-03-20 5 Singapore Rotary Conference (Tribune Staff Reporter) WAYWARD youth and the blind will make 60 new true friends who will dtec«i iheir troubles at the Rotary Conference which opens ir. Singapore on Saturday. -*t_mh_mm_A Attending the conference are some 60 delegates irom Iha land, Penang,407 words
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291 1940-03-20 5 BROTHER-IN-LAW PESTERED HER WHEN HUSBAND DIED YOUNG WIDOWS ALLEGATIONS k YOUNG Cantonese widow yesterday related to a Singapore magiBtratc how her brother-in-law— "an unwelcome |Uaft who forced himself on her when her husband died"— pestered -her since the day he entered the house, and although asked to leave the premises291 words
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Article104 1940-03-20 5 $1,000 BAIL FOR TRACTION CLERK THK second police court was the ■eeae of an unusual galheri. r of Singapore Traction Company's drivers and eoaiwetefl yesterday morning, who hsd fathered ther P for the ipeciflc purpose of hearing ac\ lleague ef theirs being charged under thr Straits Settlements Societies' Ordinance at104 words
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438 1940-03-20 5 B OOK-KE*PER A. H. Claessen is a man with a "SheriocK aw. Srday m a Singapore Court you could almost towbjjttd IWm s£ y "Elementary, my dear Watson." Bamm^fS^^Sl^ strate H Watson how he trapped a petty thief at Pitman I Co lege.438 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1940-03-20 6 Mussolini Doesn *t Want Any Country's Ruin Tl IA) is coming into the news more than ever note and as trouble breirs m the Balkans she assumes the spotlic/ht more than at any time m the past few months. The .Morninif Tribune here puts before you1,461 words
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Advertisement59 1940-03-20 6 ITS OUT!! Al HAi\A< Ol UALAVA 151 10 peoples. An Easy and Immediate reference for the home and essential for the Office Copies Size 30" x 40" $2.00 40% of K r»ss receipts evenly divided between the Malaya Patriotic Fund The China Relief Fund. i toon dealers or direct from59 words
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Article944 1940-03-20 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin On j Ex-Malayans' Interest In Governor's Income Tax s Proposals: 'They Appear To Us Very Reasonable": N s Some Comparative Figures: More Queries About Wilhelm Solf: Father Was President Of German s s 5f Kolonial Bund. London, Mar. 5. has been aroused m India and Sports944 words
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397 1940-03-20 7 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, MAR, 20, 1940. Attack In The West IF the "peace proposals" handed by Hiiler to Mussolini, for transmission to Mr. Sumner riles, are M rc|)ortecl and Ihey la Ily with Ihe point- rsJsed l>> Ihe I uchrer m bix \u\ speech they arc better di cribed as397 words
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Advertisement24 1940-03-20 7 /-m\ SAFEGUARD_J^U^ E i^ ifcfmp% .^tl INSURE WITH X \3r THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. a SECURITY PLU_JBV}£ OFFICE-NO. I6D CECILJTR^ VFORE, R-S.24 words
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Article, Illustration707 1940-03-20 8 A Party At Johore, Fashions At The S.S.C. And Tanglin Cameos Wra Ardmore Tells To-ilay Of Thk International dab at febsrc was hstive on Suiul.i\ night, Noticed the Imsgka \mpuan wearing ;t costume of champagne coloured silk which was most bseosnlnf. A party, presided 01 and hostess by Mr. and707 words
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Article87 1940-03-20 8 AN the fashion front its new to v vor a dinner dress that's printed m the skirt and plain m i the top. r "s new to combine red. white and blue an J red. white and M.ek. Its new to wear a dress with rs on the87 words
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Article85 1940-03-20 8 PEOPLE PLACES squares. Fashioned with a drop?) Schiaparelli waistline and black wW trimmed bodice, it was one a the ma outstanding frocks m the Wide-skirted red and marquisette with a bustled back worn by Miss Jean Elder. Wing Comm. and Mrs. steeda there and Mrs. Steedman's choice a of white85 words
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Advertisement59 1940-03-20 8 THE PICTURE EVERY WOMAN IN SINGAPORE IS WAITING FOR! ja^'metf 40t&\ *™Sft^_m —itf/tAma _____POT" > __fV *&a JF z_\„ :i __W- *__■<_; "mam <s msfr am *~z~ j v *^s_y ff 3?/^*" _wß~mKa W_ v^jni I SHEAJE^^ 1 I A^^P^ I ARRANGE your PARTIES NOW! OPENING WEDS. March 27th at59 words
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Advertisement36 1940-03-20 8 DINE, DANCE and RELAXAdmission< Lei the cool breeze refresh you AT THE lS^ Opening Shortly— The Newest Rendezvous on Singapore's Beauty GAP'S JUNGLE HAK Speciality: Hors d'oeuvres, as a meal $1.50 per person. Special Sunday Tiffin.36 words
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Article, Illustration687 1940-03-20 9 LTHOUGH the amateur cook may hesitate to make large akes, on account of possible iilure, biscuits, buns and small ftkes may be undertaken with oniiclence. The recipes given bew have been chosen specially bel Use they are not only inexpeniv < but are also easy to687 words
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Advertisement26 1940-03-20 9 nor -j- buns ORDER VOIR y^\l^io^ SUPPLIKS NOW a^ _mtj_tr mm PHONE 517 6 FIVi: LINKS W PS. 257 Ad*:t of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd26 words
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Article, Illustration383 1940-03-20 10 PROBLEM OF JOHN PAYNE IS A BIG ONE MORGANS SECOND TERM (Tribune Film Reporter) JOHN Payne may be signed to contract by Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox. The news intrigues me. John, who is a very charming young: man (and lucky enough to be married to Anno Shirley), has already been under contract383 words
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Article81 1940-03-20 10 MARGARET LINDSAY, beautiful Hollywood star, looks pretty perky nestling m this tree m her garden. And well she might. She's just won a contract with Warner Brothers and you'll be seeing her this week m "British Intelligence," the new picture at the Alhambra. Margaret has been out81 words
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Article195 1940-03-20 10 'Oscar For Rooney anbuncFilmk,^ T° date > I haven't h* official mention of Rooney for the AcaJem Pertormance" awards wondering if an unwrir limitation is responsible, Minn you. I'maotcowJ his work m "Babes m Anusl sanly the years best Butt contend, witnou; q___^_\ darned sight hotter thar.se? formances that are195 words
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Article133 1940-03-20 10 ANIMAL SCENES NOT CRUEL AN avalanche of criticism from animal lovers swamped Hollywood when reports were circulated that horses used m "Jesse James" had been injured m thrill scenes? Representatives of the S.P.C.A. have been compiling photographic evidence to settle, once and for all, the injustice of such "cruelty" charges.133 words
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Article, Illustration226 1940-03-20 10 New York, Mar. 1. A\FTER 18 hours of their promised "24 hours of bliss" together, John Barrymore and Elaine Barrie decided to extend their reconciliation indefinitely. "Indefinite" was the word to-night as if all once more was nothing but love and kisses m their hectic romance-marriage.226 words
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Article, Illustration58 1940-03-20 11 Betty Grable was once the wife of Jackie ("The Kid") Coogan. They are now apart, having been divorced last year. Coogan has been m and out of court since then. Now the two are reported to be friendly again. Betty is famous for her curves someone58 words
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254 1940-03-20 11 JHE case of George Raft grows funnier with each new role assigned him. Remember all the fum e and fury Jaat year, when he was feuding with Paramount— how he wailed that gangster a nd criminal roles were ruining him at the box office and254 words
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Article, Illustration132 1940-03-20 11 of parties. Another full house enjoyed the Barrymore technique although he again played his leading role "straight," as he did last night m returning to Broadway for the first time m 17 years. He was not feeling too chipper, so male nurse stood m the wings to h132 words
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Article549 1940-03-20 11 Holly wood, Mar. 1. yiYIEN LEIGH and Laurence Olivier, whose romance is on e of the strangest Hollywood ever saw, expect to marry next August, probably m New York, where they will be playing—appropriately—in "Romeo and Juliet." "Romeo" will open m JSan Francisco April providing the lovers549 words
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The Week's Films
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Article, Illustration79 1940-03-20 11 Babes In Arms (MG M.. with Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland. Charles Winnmger, Guy Kibbeei: Good Rooney-lsh .stuff with Mickey and Judy the very tops m entertainment. Don't mLss it if you want to see your favourite little "bad boy" .singing, dancing and generally playing the giddy goat. Filled79 words
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Article, Illustration94 1940-03-20 11 British Intelligence iWanni:;, with Boris Karlolf. Margaret Lindsay* Wartime espionage la timely subject <>i Warnew picture Swift moving melodrama with plenty ol action, love, thrill Karlofl Is B super-spy m OK .vieIt's chilling entertainment. Qaari Din (H X 0 Radio, with I Sinn Jeffe and Dougla I nil94 words
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Article745 1940-03-20 12 Somewhere m Finland. is a little note on the subject of being bomb- cd. mitten by one who was never bombed until a few weeks ago. and has since been bombed steadily and without any regular interruptions for meals. The note is compiled for745 words
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Article, Illustration48 1940-03-20 12 The Secretary of State for War, Mr. Oliver Stanley, who took over from Mr. I Hore-Belisha is seen chat- ting with men of the Sher j J wood Foresters. He made a I tour of the forward areas m j the war zone recently. 4 ■■■■an ■«•■••••>'48 words
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Advertisement52 1940-03-20 12 ALHAMBKA eititOL ll "MURDER AT Jw MONTE CARLO" HHJ" MIDNIGHT SHOW AT 12-10 SATURDAY 3 3rd MAKCJI^ I CARY GRANT -VICTOR McLAGLEN I DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jr. I Sam iaff c Cianngli f?"^S^^^^J PANDRO S. BERMAN h irgt 0 I p» idvdon Prod -ced and d»tCMd by OfORC a vse* Pte*52 words
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Advertisement621 1940-03-20 13 Educational ****> B (N0 887 C) Two Mandarin C.\___ a "71 Z_\ ers will bo Thu Princii ...IK," SSS B_nkl_s x 108 Singapore. 872 C. So^otfnT*^^ Climes for hi? a rd R d Tw new Man! Classes for beginners arid Intermediate r,„__ S lB 5« MondTwSn,' 'FmV i l P621 words
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Advertisement610 1940-03-20 13 rm mmi **-**-***mmmmmmmK^ Miscellaneous Is Trom km m "ngland, a Iriut plants alwav* I ution cures MsaTflS 4, Co Robinson R 881 C •<r extensive and Ka-vTS^i UDdCT GUARANTEE MN OK V T W uwjfTAJf, 98 Lorong 40, Geylang li no i. thai •ting, dancing* ci- p£ bungalows p p.610 words
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Advertisement272 1940-03-20 13 Property For Sale Weil K„,,, M W ,.m Box write Box sft f Box 581 (No. ga Board I Residence from 352,- Double from uno run b_,. ld V d vNo P4 ■Jj" -0mm0n.,., Work.,girt, any naUonallty Hu* X Jen p., 572 g, 1,1 m v EANDRINdiiAM. 4 Rochalle 1.,272 words
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Article58 1940-03-20 14 Famine In Europe, Says Hoover UEBBEOT HOOVEB. who H more about famine iW man aliw.^ m speech ,ji ...«!> -thai il hey" i„ Europe la long, th, United SUtoa n.av have meet tl famine and peatiience mer tha who* ii. I means Dy world will have i chance to ir58 words
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Article41 1940-03-20 14 Th ttnenti elections to the Lesisla and the Representative -mcd eonstttn,gio will take place on Sept c -itution Act. implementing the new scheme of Reforms sanctioned by the Government, together with the rules thereunder, it is expected. *1U published before long.41 words
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Advertisement146 1940-03-20 14 ros -rm. sracui mmm tmsaaa patsshsi lAST DAY t S,rOWS! TO-lIAY .>t II A.M. 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 Hi .1,1..v_S Latfaai t Ft** Ml(-roM»l'll»NKI> Thealre. the capltol A ThriHini Story of i Tnw DaiifMerei Urn Nf« china Who Foil. ..national I -lot to Overthrow the Government. .msMDisr I With DfGLISH iper-imposcd146 words
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Advertisement96 1940-03-20 14 ii ii WATCH FOX (ii i; NEW BRILLIANT IDEAS FOX TOOT EASTER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT— OF COL RSI oi ikI l s 0 I _s_ «r Ntwwomoi PIONEER .MUpErNIT POBK IN f*PIKCi PO.VCit! COMPETITION FOR MALAYS ONLI DURING EASTER HOLIDAYS CUPS WIFE BE PRESENTED TO THE WINNER \NI) RUNNER-UP. APPLY FOR96 words
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Article192 1940-03-20 15 hai Amsworth Eyre. MaDi rector of the Grace Co. of New York City, outes running down to an and the West Coast America, arrived m Singa<!ay morning with his ie Conte Rosso. early forties, .six-foot-girth to match, dressa light By palm Impeccable cut, panama that angle,192 words
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Article31 1940-03-20 15 Mi H Watson, the third police yesterday sentenced [-year-old Teo Ah Seng to two fcks simple imprisonment for fobbing m a dustbin m High Monday morning.31 words
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Article20 1940-03-20 15 Buen. s Aires. Mar. 19. tingeal of 100 sailors Graf Spce have left for Mendoza. The remainder ier provinces. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement119 1940-03-20 15 ALHAMBRA \k.\t <ii._.\<a: ERROL FLYNN __WA_W_fAm_e lß__ _______W_m_m_ma^^' _____K^9__JajA am. _ff IN HIS FIRST BRITISH PICTURE "MURDER AT MONTE CARLO" A Warner Bros. British Picture. ALMOST A HONEYMOON" by WALTER ELLIS [AIRMEN'S < U B, TANJONG RHU RD. on 28th. 29th. March, 1940 at 9 p.m. Hooking at LITTLES. J119 words
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Advertisement169 1940-03-20 15 Hie Most Thiillinjr Sp) Dr.ma Kvrr IWueed I r.rv ;:ii- Alll\>||Mt~| ___B^^^ ffi^^^B y2a_i_tm___lm <wV^ _Br3ri ii* i i -j v^^^x i <(^p ■BBB^^ v^ üBB BB ABPB 4B l|r> '^B BRIf ISH IiIBBB B B4feß*)Bfl^foBP (England's famous spy -hunters) ■St"PATHE GAZETTE" SPECIAL RETURN MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY 23rd MARCH RKO169 words
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Miscellaneous123 1940-03-20 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE al rv INIUA Mail Departures ro ffig 1 mi .1 iii dan (.Stea:. s nn n 1 oo p m :IA no n m Palemlv 10 00 a (Wi UNITED STATES OF T A o* ii In n m AMERICA i Steam- r 500 m 'AVA *Xg£ Please123 words
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Article135 1940-03-20 17 Kl.vJL^^"^ 1^ 1 Margaret Line Warner Brothers' is h Intelligence,- which I the Alhambra Although the are is laid during the f rH4-18. the story has m the present 5 m view of the G r- m ol espionage which it rei [member! the Nazi claim135 words
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Article160 1940-03-20 17 THE REAL GLORY' AT THE CATHAY GLORY," the latest item m the Samuel Goldwyn studio, illy dedicated to the Philipl bulary, founders and prethe commonwealth. That I the air of an epic, of comeand historical. i not be deterred from going Cathay on that account. "The I is no epic160 words
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Article150 1940-03-20 17 THK DeviL* Paradise," which is now rig at the Capitol Theatre, is 1 a film for th e Chinese with so full of human interest that lose its entertainment value acting of Mi_.s Lily Lai. who leading feminin p role, generints for the success of150 words
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Article, Illustration92 1940-03-20 17 This is 'the face that launched^ a thousand ships" and was responsible for the sinking of a feu too. Yes, it's Lloyd George, as fly as ever. With a burning and indomitable passion for victory the old Prime Minister captured the imagination of the world and was. as92 words
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Article214 1940-03-20 17 THE golf match between the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club played at Tanglin resulted m a win for the home team hv 8 ;1 4 points to 2'_. Details are as follows. Sepoy Lines players L. Forbes Sc J M. Crombie 0214 words
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Article53 1940-03-20 17 TO-DAY SOCCER: SAFA. League. DW. 1, SC.C vs. S.RC. S.c.u.. Manchester vs. a. A. Pest. R.A.. Tanglin; Div. II a Publishers vs. R.A. 'B.M.i Stadium; Div. II 'B 1 ort Canning vs. J.C.S.A.. BH L Guthries vs. Overseas C B S.H.B. TENNIS: YMCA. and S.C.C. tournaments. RACES: Perak53 words
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Article55 1940-03-20 17 A friend* match of £*«'£*<£ B*. UW f^Sti'BP onS.rLun.pur, on S&STrtIE vTJkVhool Ha„ conducing ;lt T L P fSlowin P have been. g the Gentle B^^«^J^£S&an Awang. A. Rahman Ahmad. K«m.,t. Hassan Awan*. Bar l o jnd a w^ The members ofthe Gen. the tain the Union Star55 words
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Article121 1940-03-20 17 The socr.r team of the Chinese Sport- Ass..-» elation win play tao Sharlty matches In Penang and a friendly match In Kuala Lumpur for th..i benefit ol the China BiUef Pund on the following. date,; Mar C.B.A. vs d.a.fc. (Mane). Mar 24. CB.S W P.C.F.A, (Penan*.. Mar, 15121 words
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147 1940-03-20 17 ACCORDING to Metro (iolduMi \|.i «-r auditor J. Schwartz, aat is pas-in* thrmigh Singapore M u;i\ lo J iva and India, tt mil affected thc hoy. business m the leaii up better than standing an appreel ible lo > In the nc i.irkct147 words
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Article75 1940-03-20 17 The following have HOOtptfd tt pLiv for S 0 C. vs Johore on Friday. Mar. 22, 11 am at B.C C H L Ward (Capt.). P'Offr E. C Whirr. T C. D A Cooper. AD Dant. W H P. vies. J. F Jeans R H Plckard, c o75 words
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Article36 1940-03-20 17 The fotknrlng hars bean ected to play v mca ag Old on Saturday, st 2P I i Ground: R Lyne, .J P CI I Hope Xavi.T. Day, Sui to Ormondroyd llahta, Thou l, L36 words
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Advertisement19 1940-03-20 17 \ii<;TRA^ lA ¥i® 5? BRANDS %»%fM /c ).s/ y&k Ausim, *\J&si I \\l>V <N [fc —r-¥J IT'S W PS.19 words
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Article347 1940-03-20 18 .Malays j> m j !i M KA. rallied well to beat th, B v by thi odd fB«l m three m their Reserve km I *£U€ [not ball match on the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. I .illy unfc to ie the way they did,347 words
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Article268 1940-03-20 18 Grand National Lincolnshire Probables Call-Overs I London. Mar. 19 PRAM) NATIONAL PROBABLES: Royal Mail (Williams) Royal DanieU (Mooret Professor Second (Owen) The uplii'ter (Danny Morgan) I Dunhill Castle (Parvin) Rockquilla I Carey Workman (Hyde) Red Ragle <Eldei.. Dominieks Cross (Mitchell 1 Black Hawk ißimelli KiLstar "Archibald) A way 'Coleman* TimberwoliReuter - 268 words
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Article150 1940-03-20 18 Y.M.C.A AND S.C.C. TENNIS fI|RS. Hip Kin and Capt. and Mi •Roberts. 5-7; <j_ Us "Pf» mixed doubl. n "J YMCA tew* lourn £J yesterday j In the Handicap Mb Mn Flanagan and < is Nellie chii 3 j (pllM 3 1 4 -6: i I IODWS TIES Men's Handicap150 words
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Article56 1940-03-20 18 Singapore. Tuesday The Manchesters reserves beat the Fortress Co.. Royal Engineers, by three goals to one m a reserve division league socoer match played at Changi this evening. The raf (Tengah) tx Police by a solitary goal scored second half m a division 2A leagu. eer match played56 words
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Article224 1940-03-20 18 Pulau Brani... i__l__i 4 > Malay Signals 0. pULAi: BRANI beat the Malay Signals by two goals to nil ta B Division HA league game played at the Alexandra Barracks yeslerdav. 1 The .standard of football was on j whole, poor, and but for flashes224 words
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Advertisement231 1940-03-20 18 Public Notices SLNGAPORE MUNICIPALITY *je tavtted fo ,h wpp>y 0: i° ]> Lead. Tender Form and HpeciflcaUon may be obtained irom Municipal Tender Room. Tenders will Wo6 < at 4p i ia May. 1940. C H. Goldie. Municipal Sec NOHCE. of rubbei estates ol 100 acta over m the islands231 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-03-20 18 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 6.48 A.M. 7.4 ft. 9.01 P.M 7 v ft. TO- MORROW High Water: 8.14 A.M. 1 9.42 PM 724 words
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Article55 1940-03-20 19 I Tu< day. 66 9 32 104 80 10'j ir dustriet 31 3 118 9 24 r a 4 4 14 i o/I 14 3 il nd ics 2 Areas Tr oearer) 78 9 933 4 Bank Ml/ l" kof I. A. C 9 4 Tobacco 10155 words
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Article26 1940-03-20 19 .don. Tuesday. T. on Paris 176.50 zt: m Amsterdam 53 Sh Hongkong Is. 229 32d Japan IS. 2 3!32d. New York 4.02^>t0 4. 03^26 words
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Article44 1940-03-20 19 London. Tuesday. 't- i talay) In nent Unquoted FMS I fe Q 'ment Unquoted Sarawak) sment. 17 6 Nominal 1 Pearl. Singapore) 31 Nominal _Q) WTiite April S'ment 4 4 Sellers Black MarchlApril S'ment 3 Value t rood Mark) I S'ment. 30 -Nominal44 words
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Article43 1940-03-20 19 the ACS Old ket XI against the VMC V vi 2 p.m. Rl Anson Keng, Ong Swee Law. Cecil Swang, On Hon Hlng. Un Hon Wnh, Cecil Ferdinands Scan Ifcck Hen* Au Kene Cbu. Pteum, Ua Her, Mr.n. Lim43 words
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Article15 1940-03-20 19 equipment sufficient iransmit'ers, and two munist liternature. French police m a roundyesterday m :^.ade. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article200 1940-03-20 19 WELCOME FOR NEW LOAN POLICY THi 1 million i v.. i- eer m ioafct, and the aaaouneenM sf I hat il er-snbseriked t<> meh tn cxi that appHeanti foi noanl have hern allm per < of MM st(M \hu ii they apph. li received m the presi irilfe i_ratiluatiun, butB.O.W. - 200 words
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Article74 1940-03-20 19 RESULTS of the waltz event m the Singapore dance championship* held last night at thr Happy Cabaret: AMATEUR I. Mr. J. Mil. Ml rthe Meeter. 2 Mi.CH. Chan and Miss Lucy Wee. 3. Mr. X K. Yap ar.d I\l PROFESSIONALS 1. Mr. F H. Quah and Mas74 words
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40 1940-03-20 19 GERMANY RUSSIA EXCHANGE REFUGEES Berlm. M Under an agreement b. German and Soviet Government.-. 14,000 Polish refugees Will shortly retur: Soviet-occupied Poland to the G part, according to the oflldl Th P return is pa: for the excha refu ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article19 1940-03-20 19 London. M<tr 19. Mr Chamberlain announced ID the •nmons to-day that the budget will be presented on Apr. 23.19 words
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Article80 1940-03-20 19 Lifeboat Crew's Gallantry l ondon M CI for conspicu ling th. h .mil Gu* note m a It v h s and nowini mi Otti 11 oi- ■..•kin one ol propellei was fouled by a n ipped, and the rm n an the nr deck were continually knocked d' heavyB.O.W. - 80 words
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Article150 1940-03-20 19 3iis Tuesday There was again no improvement to day m m tfthei In prkefl Ul the volume l I b tramiactcd Pric. ol Sterling tin I down iv m London Dons to local down al $124, 9 of rubb_ r at lour o'clock 1 bu% I An:.!150 words
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Article98 1940-03-20 19 Tokyo, Mar. 19. THE Japanese Foreign Office authorities yesterday made a second protect to the Soviet Embassy authorities rdent m the Asase district, m Japanese territory on the castercoast of South Sakhalin t protest, wa. .odged Gover the Ton Offi Baturday, through the Sc. Sent IdEastern News - 98 words
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Advertisement22 1940-03-20 19 FIRE MARKE, WORKMEN > COMPENSATION. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 2 I inlays* n Green. Tel. 592622 words
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Advertisement45 1940-03-20 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. D 1824. Ineoj .unds. :lety) BANK 1 AMSTERDAM .(■.500,000Londoit < >rre*poadents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMIT. ■end Mcc: \\isri RIIAM Branch' Holland rh. ri at htrlands fcaM H»u mi ;)aru L R." '/a, I ■■ritianak Sambas Hetong aa. FV P< nang. .otion ;SL45 words
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174 1940-03-20 1 CIVILIANS AT SCAPA BOMBED LONDON,. MAR. 19. OEALING WITH THE GERMAN AIR RAID ON SCAPA FLOW ON SATURDAY EVENING, MR. CHAMBERLAIN EXPRESSED SURPRISE AT THE IMPORTANCE WHICH SOME PEOPLE HAD ATTACHED TO IT, BECAUSE IT WAS REALLY A VERY UNIMPORTANT AFFAIR. If it was a174 words
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Article193 1940-03-20 1 PREMIER ON WELLES' VISIT London, Mar. 19. MB. CHAMBERLAIN referring m his speech to-day to Mr. Welles* visit, vaitl that the Government was happy to welcome him, and inform him fully and frankly of their views. He was confident that Mr. Welles w.i- able to get the actual views andReuter - 193 words
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549 1940-03-20 1 London, IVfar. 19. AFTER thc Premier, Mr. Attlee spoke. He said that Finland's ttagnUL cent light against aggression was m the same cause as that for which Britain was fighting. The duty of assisting Finland was not laid only upon Britain, but ul.on all member549 words
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Article262 1940-03-20 1 FANTASTIC GERMAN CLAIMS Gfrmav i Lo »don. Mar. ij LRMAN claims about British il at sea were the subject J_ E££5 ,ssued b > *m '•Fantastic and untrue statement. British losses at sea are comtanU i made by the enemy. very often IS tc obtain information. n "A statement containingB.O.W. - 262 words
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Article144 1940-03-20 1 According to a French Radio announcement the reorganisation of tw] French Cabinet is imminent. Amsterdam. Mar. Hitler may summon the R* ichs jjf m the next few days to hear I result of the Brenner meet mi;. its learned from a Berlin sonic decision, probably depends on aReuter - 144 words
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