Morning Tribune, 21 March 1940
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Article76 1940-03-21 1 GANDHI CHALLENGES CONGRESS Ramgarh. Mar. M. L.„ s.ttomJ Congress feeee*** hebaiaf majority the a ...ti,.!. moved by JauarKiSfSSiiSK the i,ema ,d fe #££i*rS£ 1,1,1 !T,Mlln tarting civil disj ,u i his conditions were ia,, t,':!ru- did not like his me- "."'lu,. open to them to get "^cSSSi »as the shortestReuter - 76 words
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215 1940-03-21 1 Ao Peace Plan Genoa, Mar. 20. MU. Sumner Welles has sailed m the liner Conte di Su.oia for home. He did not see .Mussolini yesterday. ned however that ne lunci h C lunt Ciano at Rome Golf ub Tiie two statesmen remained m i forReuter - 215 words
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Article28 1940-03-21 1 London. Mar. 20 v Wood told the Commons moon that negotiations for Inj purchase of American aircraft J*re not being discontinued and added otiations are proceeding normal!. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration613 1940-03-21 1 Reynaud Succeeds Daladier PARIS, MAR. 20. M DALADIER, FRENCH PREMIER, TO-DAY RESIGNED, AND M. PAUL 'REYNAUD,' FINANCE MINISTER IN HIS CABINET, HAS BEEN ENTRUSTED WITH THE FORMATION OF THE NEW CABINET. This was _u_.u_u.Ked afle, M. Mueller had told a meejjns ol 11* B^Reuter - 613 words
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75 1940-03-21 1 Soviet Objects To Scandinavian Alliance Moscow, Mar. 20. THE official Tass Agency says it ia 1 authorised to state that reports that the Soviet Union does not i nbiect to the conclusion of a so cS defensive alliance between Cand. Sweden and Norway Jo not correspondent with the acts l^nceReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement62 1940-03-21 1 O.T Other l»a«4e* N ew China Puppet 3 3 Ministers Speak 4 PIM h Keptmiands H«*J 5 "Women <>me ta Threatened Parents Of {> Girl He Shamed Leader Pa* e X Peonle Pl* (es ESS Life To Pn>be fc Mine Secret 9 lc 12 Women's P«« 13 Classified \dvts. v62 words
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Article221 1940-03-21 2 Is The War Cabinet Too Large? London. Mar, M C<>«i manj weeks the Utea that tin re might be some reconstruction the Government ai Kaster his been canvassed, states Renter's lobby correspondent: "The main ia ons advanced by the prophets W€l that firstly (he War Cabinet is to 0 large,Reuter - 221 words
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573 1940-03-21 2 POWERS FOR WANG REGIME: CRAIGIE SEES ARITA London. Mm 20. fi X iJiiii.s.. Ambassador (Sir Roon t Craigje) thil morning had Interview with Mr. Anta, Wat* Minist The ETochJ Shimbun Bii Robert Craiple remarked that thi British Government cannot be Indifferent to tl blishment ol a new central regime, andReuter - 573 words
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Article65 1940-03-21 2 Ill -Timed German Boast London, Mai. 28. THK Berlin wireless says that according to the diploma. n respondent of the Hamburger Iri mdenbiatt the Brenner Pass meeting between Hitler and Mussolini resuhnl m the strengthening ol the Halo-Ger-man alliance. "Germain is more than ever ready for forthcoming events m theReuter - 65 words
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Article143 1940-03-21 2 TIME IS ON BRITAIN'S SIDE In the 11,. said i im not te had happ Brenner Pas. belUr jolini but Britain I race whatever tht The Foreign m 1; h<* Wm« a boM Ml time was not on Br: would be a bolder P ,ac 1 that at any priceReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement84 1940-03-21 2 •I- -I- -5» -5» -2- V-.A.-A *:asti_h sa£eT*^l" I CATHAY SILK STORK f S BRAS BASAH ROAD k^ A •> 1 'AST OFTEN SILK PrJun, .s„it A A s, •-r /m j «"k «h,rt 2 stiff col Lft! $10 2 I J»n^ French Geor* JJ* si.oo SHARK SKIN J Yd84 words
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Article24 1940-03-21 3 Roni«\ Mar. 20. "1 lo-day received Gen. Grac niel of genera] .staff, and discussed i problems concerning Italy's "> preparation.' ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration793 1940-03-21 3 HIGHLIGHTS JJK. (HI R< HIM. diiM lord ol 1,1 thc Admiralty) .—We must probably expect attacks ef this kind (on Seapa Flow*, and we will do our best to resist them and return them. MR. OLIVER STANLFY (War Minister): It is true thai half ofReuter - 793 words
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Article412 1940-03-21 3 Mr. Sta n ley' s Speech London. Mar. VI SPEAKING at a National Defence puhlie Interest lunch m London to-day, the War Minister (Mr. Oliver Stanley) referred to foreign press criticisms of the British Government for its timidit.x and lack of enterprise over Finland. ■Why is that?" he asked. "Becau*Reuter - 412 words
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Advertisement73 1940-03-21 3 mmaaammmmm ■MMywd— t— —mm m \*AmaaaAAMAmAmmmtemmeetaimiaaaamaeeaam— OVERSEA^ ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o. CniNA BUILDLNO, CHULIA STREET; TfIONI IMft MNGAPORH :o: EIRE, MARINE. MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN s COMPENSATION INSURANT L. AGENTS: gEREMBAN rol BROS., MAI.AC. HONG CHI I I 0 K. LUMPUR 'VENG HENG I oo.\G^ NO KON III! KLANG73 words
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314 1940-03-21 4 Bench Reprimands Husband JHRASHED AND ILL-TREATED BY HER HUSBAND AND HER MOTHER-IN-LAW, A YOUNG CHINESE WOMAN, TAN GHENG NEO, YESTERDAY EXPLAINED TO A SINGAPORE MAGISTRATE HOW, "FED UP" WITH THE HARDSHIPS SHE HAD HAD TO BEAR. SHE TRIED TO TAKE HER OWN LIFE. A few dava314 words
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Article, Illustration91 1940-03-21 4 Will Marry Here War Or No War (I ren 11. L Hopkin) London, Mar. 20. BRAVING a Belisha ban. Miss Joan Richardson, 24-year-old daughter 1 prominent County Down family, is flying to Malaya to be married to Lieutenant D. E. D. Morris, of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, and son of91 words
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Article52 1940-03-21 4 I CHINESE workman was injured while carrying a bag of nails at a godown In Cecil Street yesterday afternoon. It appears that while walking with the bau on his shoulder, he slipped, whereupon the bag dropped heavily on his hand. As result, the right middle finger52 words
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Article, Illustration168 1940-03-21 4 H.L. HOPKIN - "RED" DEAN REDDENS H. L. HOPKIN (By P London, Mar. 20. E Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, whose "Red* leanings have Rained for fiim an unenviable reputation m London has recently been much m the news. To-day, this 65-year-old clergy man, who is famous for the courage of his168 words
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232 1940-03-21 4 FAMOUS BRITONS WRITE IN MALAYA TRIBUNE R 'Shts ouj Exn.rsivK rishls have been secured for the Malaya Tribune m the most challeagi» series of art ides com. piled for the Brit* Press since the w ar began. Famous writers and publicists whose names are household words wherever the English language232 words
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Advertisement60 1940-03-21 4 Silviknn treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal fuactlona. Write for free booklet.— "The Natural Way of Hair Culture.'' SILVIKRIN SHAMPOO Foams rapidly, Thoroughly cleans the Hair Scalp without irntating tne Hair-forming Tissues. Nourishes the Hair-roots and Refreshes thc Nerves of the Scalo. m a m From all Chemists, High-class60 words
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Article, Illustration858 1940-03-21 5 'WOMEN' COME TO TOWN BRILLIANT CAST OF STARS IN NEW FILM o most sensational films that has ever 0 ome out of Hollywood wiU have its premiere ...irinight on Saturday and will open for general nine at the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday. *r the film version of Clare Booth's outstanding858 words
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281 1940-03-21 6 THREATENED PARENTS OF GIRL HE SHAMED: TO GO TO GAOL COB THREATENING WITH A PARANG THF PARENTS Off A GIRL m: had DISHONOURED TO POKE THEM TO ALLOW HM TO MARRY HER. LIM LYE HENC; (21) WAS YESTERDAY SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT BY MR. J L McEALL. THE281 words
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141 1940-03-21 6 27 Companies Formed In The F.M.S. TWENTY-SEVEN new companies (21 private and six public concerns) were established m the Federated Malay States last year, with a total capitalisation of $16,556,054, states the latest report of the F.M.S. Registrar of Companies. All these companies, except one estahliahed for charitable purposes, were141 words
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Article125 1940-03-21 6 NO BLAME FOR STREET DEATH Major Charles Herald McVittie of the R.A.0.C., Alexandria, who was involved m a motor accident at Tank Road on Mar. 11, resulting m the death of a 45-year-old Tamil, Manikam, was exonerated by the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry yesterday. "I125 words
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289 1940-03-21 6 MUSICIAN SUES LEADER IffHEIS Anatoi, V. Kiroff, musician, claimed $500 damages from a how orchestra leader A. Bershadsky for alleged wrongful dismissal, c lof the reasons given for the dismissal was an attack made by I plaintiff on a piano player. The action289 words
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Article86 1940-03-21 6 GOVT.'S B. M. B. C. POLICY JNDICATION of the policy to be followed by the Government was given yesterday when it issued a short statement on the new control when Government takes over the British Malaya Broadcasting Station. The statement was as follows: "As the Government proposes to constitute a86 words
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Article350 1940-03-21 6 False Report After Crash f^TER colliding with a private car loaded with soldiers of the Gordon Highlanders and overturn. Ing it, a Bengali taxi-driver rushed right down to the Rumah M Police Station and lodgi d a upon that his taxi had been stolen when he had parked it m350 words
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Advertisement52 1940-03-21 6 oitmit your i:\sn it SKMKS TO-IIAY! At 5 p.m Lo-day we ClOS* our Store for the Holidays. Mo more deliveries will b made after to-day until Tuesday morning. To prevent shortage, (heck your own .stock and phone m your orders now l ismr #fft.^ ¥< [mporten thi BAST Asiatic co.,52 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1940-03-21 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin On Whisky To Co To 1 7s 3d Per Bottle And To Be Rationed: Plans To Speed Up British Export Trade: Problem Of Unemploym ent At Home Still Worrying Parliament. London. Mar. 6. rpj |jj ,t rumour that whisky is i up to 17*. 3d. a1,019 words
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444 1940-03-21 7 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940. Ready For Total War ***** XX is getting more and more anxious as the war gets on. Nothing can prove lb more forcefully lhan his suddm personal call on Mussolini al the fire n ncr Pass for Ihe discussion of something Ihe nature ot444 words
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990 1940-03-21 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE 10-lIAV PEOPLE PLACES TIIK Seafarers' Chapel al tin Marine Hostel w:»> the *H»inK tor the marriage at I p.m >est< -relay of Mr Imvnsheiul Vesey Church and Miss Iris Campbell. The Rev A Wardle performed the ceremony.990 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-03-21 8 The charming lass pi (lure J here is Miss Bidd. Sehfc member of the ami ((f '"1940 Gaieties" which v.,n L presented at Rallies Bgld Mar. 28, 29 and 30 m aid of the Children's Aid Society.40 words
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Advertisement88 1940-03-21 8 THE PICTURE EVERY WOMAN IN SINGAPORE IS WAITING FOR! MUM k v *%A_ _^Br^' lA__ I I 135 WOMEN kissing, BITING, FLATTERING, HAIR- J PULLING, BATTLING FOR MEN *I f _m >*■ Wn^m mt I k a^' I^*" w .^9 Bbj '..A j*B ''/^aatf _r^ £r "*tH ___M _a**>^ —W88 words
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Advertisement36 1940-03-21 8 I XBnP*^ ~-*^*%J_W INVITES YOU TO DAILY I T| N F H F lIV S OR ?fi M OF INTRIGUING APPETISING ORIGINALITY *> n l) At fixed prices. X U it PHONE IfM Every Friday Evening BOUILLABAISE36 words
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Article, Illustration464 1940-03-21 9 Make These Useful Hold-Alls In Your Leisure Time Something For Someone In France yol have knitted socks, scarves, helmets and sweaters for the tn..,»s until, probably, you are tired of the dick of needles. added to uhidi tne Present hot weather m ak»^ the manipulation of 4-ply uool M unpleasantly464 words
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Article485 1940-03-21 9 OUR HOUSE WIVES' CORNER Little Things To Know QLIGHT scratches on silver can usually be removed with a little putty powder mixed to a paste with olive oil. Rub this paste well into the face of the silver and polish afterwards with a soft leather. A CHOULD you wish to485 words
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Advertisement26 1940-03-21 9 HOT BUNS ORDER VOIR SUPPLIES NOW J^Z'' \*sy?m cts P er oz PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES W PS. 257 Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co^ Ltd.26 words
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Article387 1940-03-21 10 'Affect Nazi Morale, Says Air Minister §IR KINGSLEY HOOD, the Air Minister, replied m the House of Commons to critics of the recent leaflet raids on Berlin and other parts of Germany. "I have evidence," he said, "that these flights have an effect on roduction and387 words
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Article, Illustration130 1940-03-21 10 FASHIONS FOR THE TIMES WOMEN always have some- jj thing new for the occasion and the really smart ones are appropriate with it. Typifying the spirit of French censorship Parisian milliners have turned out a "blue-pencil" hat. In Paris the model has been christened "Anastasie"— pet name for the censorship.130 words
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Article91 1940-03-21 10 RISK MINE MORE SIGNS T T is now possible I secrets of the fi known to the tiring learned of Hitler* m At 10 p.m. on November; mines off Shoeburyness. The at 2.30 a.m. next day one A working party from a training establishment at Poi mine fittings so that91 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-03-21 10 A thing of beauty preserved fe < h,s Woodin. She is one of America's ne^ m here seen m action which satisfies opinions held of her. She is touted as a possible Ob* 1 c 1944 she will be just 12«/ 2 so thalV I honours.47 words
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Article, Illustration613 1940-03-21 11 I m more detail how the v magnetic mine became iiralty. and what Britain Villous from them. aeroplane was seen to drop two laity was at once informed, and found inshore by a naval officer. Vernon— the torpedo and mine ith, made paper rubbings of the gnetic tools could be613 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-03-21 11 e of little Gloria Mae P'liNhip diving hopes he deserves the high s hop e f or i94 4# lo try for Olympic24 words
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Article, Illustration328 1940-03-21 12 miss modern Demands Comfort With Her Chic Brassieres And Foundations* Play Their part. I DRESSMAKING details, tucks. pleats, ruffles, moulded bodices and flowing skirts or streamlined silhouettes, are as important to-day as they were a century ago; but the results are more wearable and the foundations that go with them328 words
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Article, Illustration37 1940-03-21 12 New-old hair-do Tucked into the curls of Ruth Gordon's lovely "Mrs Lincoln" coiffure is a long, flat, pearl pin. Completing her accessories are stud pearl earrings and a single string of t he same gems (RKO Radio).37 words
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Article370 1940-03-21 12 Let Pearls Enhance Your Beauty *;MONG the many aids to beauty which we are lucky enough to enjoy to-day, none takes precedence over pearls, nor shares equality with these lovely jewels as orna- c Inn_>lii_pcc each braid beginning close against her head from either side of the parting a* the370 words
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Advertisement119 1940-03-21 12 f *»tar m i/fvj^ fHATSIm cam* IT I DRESSES, HOUSECOATS. JfrA* CORSETS, Ar SWIMSCITS. V^ aW* i V»V* BEAUTIFUL J SHEER HOSIERY Sl, Stamford Rd. Phone (Eu Court) 3335 j WLtr j|_t VVh ma> MM _J v "*^B ____> "i___. BEAUTY and PEARLS go hand m hand. The one enhances119 words
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Advertisement541 1940-03-21 13 p&&mE_i t \ij, b i, i^^f^^f- Ituations Vacant <dy teacher. Apply 44. Singapore. (No. 910Cj .i.tectural Diatightsman and ror Architectural firm m Ipoh. I t.ciilars and salary exp. I ibune, Ipoh. <No 81K5C; L April by British Merchant firm tt* with sound knowledge H is 602 c]o Malaya Tribune, I541 words
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Advertisement622 1940-03-21 13 Educational Phone ***** wnard Road, Singapore 2SS aTtt%_ Apply Bu, 703 JTmJS. fiKE%S£S" (No. 887 C) i^^p^/'C,; 2 BENNETT COLLEGE POSTAL TRAINING FW KKf^tiSTO* 4 Vcars MN c m; i success. Tuition until successful irr pvom nations: Bookkeeping. BISSSi. Matriculation Accountancy, Secretarial. Bimkiiia 11^' Ar ChU^ CtUre Engineering: Elect fcal622 words
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Advertisement676 1940-03-21 13 Miscellaneous H m li hour Phone 483. (No IROSEMA PEHESCENS SEED at $15 wr' Pk.jl ob. L.imut. Well BTOVn P, rubber seeding stumps prices on application to Manager. Hintly Estate, Lumut. ,No 9m r i B n< floral baskets, wreaths f Oll ry, Singapore, hold< m °nlal« fi m H.M676 words
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Advertisement438 1940-03-21 13 Sports Out/it r SUn.l Tennm Posts ]'m ni.ki i j For Sale Stated Aisatlaa ttaak J pm nev a I Bukii "m- ->_"""• K.i. 1.. tion k 'lug cheap b Road, K.,;on g Renault IM I I ta p Oood conditio*! |300|- Apply Mr Teo, 139, B n ga-' pore438 words
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Advertisement209 1940-03-21 14 The BIC EASTER HOLIDAY SHOW OPENS TO-DAY ls.iss.uau I AT THE r\l»IIOI. —^m^J 4 SHohs l)ail> from FRIDAY to MONDAY jt aW^MfffaVP T fVttfnC m^f**WF^__9 _a_-W_-_ __________P^ \^^_i^Av^^^^ ______________________.__________r __a_.'_H_i j_______dn_____________n ____> sMb_^j_/t^™' w w__< _v _m b____________Bl BS^*^^^ ____________r^ac^^______.^__ir _____p __^^fl_a k y > ___r* v _____________h _______h ______a__aa209 words
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Advertisement190 1940-03-21 14 TIMELY! TERRIFIC! EXCITING! THRILLING St ALHAMBRA 1 Warner Bros. TIMELY THRILLER! m THAT BOMB MIGHT V HAVE GONE OFF.,. KARLOFF A /S£^ MARGARET J W_^_a>t*lL ett Oril LINDSAY *M fffi^ Directed by TERRY MORSE A WAMCt SMS. m FWt Natl Plrtwre ''tf'jl Screen Play by Lee KeU Based 00 a190 words
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410 1940-03-21 15 Soldiers In England Have Nothing To Do JOME OFFICE MAY OPEN SUNDA V CINEMAS 1 1 ram Our Own Correspondent.) Cardiff. I I TORS of the little cafes m 'Tiger Bay" rub their hands lack-out hour approaches on Sunday. ,r Bay" is Cardiff's noiorious dockland, and Cardiff is L {>410 words
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Article130 1940-03-21 15 Hongfc Mar 12 REPORT Chlng-a tinning to terrorize 1. 1 .< si landers, plui and area. two bouses .a Yunclo Terraa Jcssiield Road air used aa bandit Headquarters, styling itself the "plain -clothes corps' under Japanese protection This gani is operating m the Zaokadoo and Bubbling WellChinese Central News - 130 words
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Article12 1940-03-21 15 »w. Marcn n v out ol I Chinese Central NewsChinese Central News - 12 words
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Article17 1940-03-21 15 London, Mar. 10. ACCORDING to a French radio announcement, reorganisation of the French Cabinet is imminent ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article111 1940-03-21 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. "THAT this meeting of representatives of Chinese commercial interests m Penang- recognise the Colony's obligation to make contributions to Great Britain for the successful prosecution of the war and pledges its hearty support to additional taxation for the achievement111 words
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Advertisement236 1940-03-21 15 \C XI I HA\<,l ALHAMBRA at**"* aW _f w^ S___r __mr -fl m__ ERROL FLYNN m HIS FIRST BRITISH IMC Tl RF. j "MURDER AT MONTE CARLO" A Warner Bros. British Picture. i i GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW SAT. SHADOW Ol < lllaVl Towr EMPIRE MATIXKK TO-MORROW and SAT. WIM) and236 words
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Advertisement296 1940-03-21 16 ».»----i--M--M-M-i-M-----i-^ LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabins with Private Bath— Excellent C nisine. Moderate Fares. FREQUENT PASSENGER SAILINGS TO GENOA MARSEILLES. U.K. COPENHAGEN. Passengers paying tb c U.K. rate have the option of proceeding overland, 2nd Class rail and sleeper, Genoa Marseilles London, at the ship > expence. THE EAST ASIATIC CO.,296 words
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Miscellaneous132 1940-03-21 16 Postal Intelligence Jlail Arriv«L Mail Departures MailaFrom Thur maa _\mw Australia Ja 10.1 m n M .mls lor— latest Time of Posting aden (Steamer) 1.00 p JJjj AUSTRAI I A (AIT) 5.00 p.m. CANAI (Steamer 1 5.00 p.m. (HI (Steamer* 500 p.m. UiYPT (Steamer* 1.00 p.m Java Sumatra FRAN* 100p132 words
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Article763 1940-03-21 17 Rain Mars Race Season Opening (Irom Our Own Reporter) [poh, Wednesday. THKKK was good attendance at the opening day of the Perak luri Easter Meeting here this afternoon. A brief shower of rain fell after the fourth race but the going ffected. BIC SWEEP Total Pool763 words
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Article98 1940-03-21 17 Dividends— At A Clance 1 1 lUX \KKIOK s.i A Iviemore sl < Is. .m SK •Li.. MOONLIGHT son vi vi i $7 Mon... > ideo Sl5 K< ncd'r. vi.; Bae* 8: i k.ik Bl PH Feasance 88 Bt icea $24 Baee i EAGLE*! BYE >;, 4 v $1$ rniM98 words
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Advertisement84 1940-03-21 17 l_^^TOM-88-E^^-!SS-r-: >. HF_Ju& !_fe______2___ WBT Nr^BTMl ijb# __mm_r_m_-_-_Wtm_a_u_m_u_m _A_ m w^ m^ «J34r'J- 4 jjtg _D_L_^^v_ i*m^ m W t _t &3F mBF i-_d-_^T_K^^_^M_^^^_^_^^^_B*_-_ZT^I-_H^ tt. ~A_^^m* ftSfa gr flg a___B H_t IE Ana A^Av m_r^*^i\ ___F «g W^^^ <>l l< X ACTIO* tonic WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH THIS FAMOUS84 words
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Article105 1940-03-21 18 BANKERS BEAT GUTHRIE'S (hn-M.< Chinese Banfc (iulhii* x I I- oking rpoimtton*! C ,l) trounced GKlthrii to on Mk Sr md i >• Road m the Busim-.s, Houses mtrol :ibuof th Two 1 i red by him U whicl thai ti todian at full ftretch. P nal ,> i ehi105 words
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Article33 1940-03-21 18 Heavy rain caused tiv Div. TI "A" football match between the Publishers and the PA <B M arranged to be played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday to by postponed33 words
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Article55 1940-03-21 18 M? a ground that was not conducive to good football, Fort Canning defeated the J.C.S.A. by four goals to two m a Div. 2B League match on the lattor's ground yesterday. Play was of a mediocre standard throughout and the match was remarkaole for55 words
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Article104 1940-03-21 18 PADANG CLUBS PLAY THRILLING DRAW s 1. SKA 1 ALTHOUGH RAM MADE ml PADANG A QUAGMIRE, IT FAILED TO DAMPEN THE STOUT OF THK SAC. \M) S( TEAMS WHEN Til V MET IN A THRILL PACKED IRST DIVISION ENCOUNTER YKSTI-Jtl AV THAT ENDII) l\ A DRAW. I I ts m104 words
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Article22 1940-03-21 18 f|WING to the sodden condition of the ground, there was no play m the V M CA tennis tournament yesterday22 words
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Article35 1940-03-21 18 TEN GOALS IN WATER POLO DRAW IN an Interesting and fast game of water-pole played yesterday at the) Chinese Swimming Club, the club team drew With the Cantonese Swimming Union, each side scoring five goals35 words
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Article50 1940-03-21 18 Women's Golf At R.S.G.C. The I Bukit 'J for Mi- J B tor Mlm D H v l»l\lT. H R Mr* .J. Monrur lln 1 Ci Brit. on 88 Hra c r. Ifrt, D. Kaye I "B" DIVISION Mn D. Hirst I lln I M.ir!.....' 102 Mk.s H. I j50 words
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Article29 1940-03-21 18 In the final of the S.r Gem Trimmer CM httmt C "P m the i Holohan beat lto. R W M tb 1 up.29 words
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Article256 1940-03-21 18 Singapore. Wednesday. JTAGING a magnificent recovery after being two dof m the second half, the Manchester Regiment held the Ai Royal Artillery to a 2-all draw m a first division league soca match nlaved at Tano-lin this pveninp- i The wet mound hamnered the play256 words
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Article21 1940-03-21 18 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. I RE. vs. SC Reserve Div. 1 Res.. Gillman TENNIS: YMCA and _-> o m (m 521 words
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Advertisement103 1940-03-21 18 mmmaL—Vii 2m^^_at (£^9 "ePty^T j_y _^J t^timt^ ■___r^ y Sfc^lfe' -J^fSJP^R /$/sss '&ssL 1 I -i y3«_^^ l^o _s_t W&i?. -Hi /y\ 1 *j_jA y^^^VRSLr -X'mw i X a fy_M *V- "\h TL. 7x_ t^ J '*^^?P' LCPJ 4 I'\miui\ y ii >rv p^%, ZI 7A T _A^ u'^ _W103 words
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Advertisement63 1940-03-21 18 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNH 1 1 Lll Tenders are invited i Galvanised Wiought Iroi period 17 1940 to 30 6 41. and Specifications may D the Municipal Tender B will close at 4 p.m. on *w llunlclpa singapoki: _\irM<» l ulT Mt. Emily Swimming I It is hereby notified th63 words
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Miscellaneous35 1940-03-21 18 TODAYS TIES Men's Handicap Singles: Lt Koehar 3 vs Low Kee Pow --30. Men's Handicap Doubles (semi-final): Dr. G de Spuza and J. Macintosh 3 iff. Lt D.B. Juneja and Lt. R. Sin^h plua 3.35 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-03-21 18 T!DE TABLE TO Ml AM 7. 3 f t 9 42 P.M. 7.6 ft. TOMORROW High Water: 9 18 A.M. 8.4 ft. iv IH P M B ii ft.29 words
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Article22 1940-03-21 19 I ion Wednesday a] pr :i B4** Buyer, £249 Sellers i Lai Price* £247 4 Buyers £247 J 2 Sellers22 words
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Article31 1940-03-21 19 London. Wednesd: Buyers Sellers Steady 11 3 16 11 5 16 di ADril 11 3 16 11 5 16 ird) May 11% 115 16 rd) June 11> H H>431 words
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Article63 1940-03-21 19 London. Wednesday. 67 6 bber 33 80 1U lical Industries 31 4> 2 4 1> L [n. Tni 33 3 i 2 22 9 14 3 15 6 lies S/7% Areas 78 9 ell Ti Tr. bearer 78 9 98 11 18 Bank 92*2 Bank of I.63 words
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Article29 1940-03-21 19 London. Wednesday. 'London on Pans 176.50 ..Amsterdam 7.53 FLondon on Shanghai 4*4 iHonskong Is. 2 29 32d Japan Is. 3 3 32d ri/jndorionNew York 4.02% to 4.03^29 words
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Article58 1940-03-21 19 London. Wednesday. inlay) m S'ment Unquoted ::a TUB) Raft 'ment Unquoted I ii ii wah) ►ril S'ment. 17 6 Nominal Pearl. Quality i Singapore i rch S'ment. 31 Nominal ►pei (FAQ) White Dtok March April S'ment 4' 4 Sellers *er 'FAQ' Black npons March April S'ment 3 Value mbier58 words
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Article16 1940-03-21 19 London. Wednesday Silver Spot 21 Silver Forward 21 BAR GOLD, Fine per oz. £8.8.016 words
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Article28 1940-03-21 19 New York. Mar. 19. RUBBER B S Market Tone Very Steady SpOt 18-8 1» 2 Forward. Jul y Sept. 18 1«>8 TIN Market Tone Quiet Spot28 words
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Article34 1940-03-21 19 TEXTILE STRIKE BREAKING DOWN. Bombay, Mar. 20. The textile .strike appears to be breaking down. Over twenty nulls aie working again and 20,000 operatives have resumed work, according to the Millownei A xiation ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article36 1940-03-21 19 Berlin, Mar. 20. Hitler has appointed Heir Todt to be Minister tor Armament and Itunitle Herr Todt is planner of German motor ways and reputed master mind behind the Siegfried Line.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article85 1940-03-21 19 Bj.nka Sports Club will meet the Gevlang Seni Football Club m a friendly match of soccer on Sunday at the J.C.S.A. ground (off Balefui»'r Road): Lee Pal. Tong. Leow Soon Kong; Booaj Soon San. Chan Ah Bah. Chan Slew Moon: Tap Thinn Teck. ('hoo Seng Quee. Lnn85 words
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Article44 1940-03-21 19 Jews Arabs Volunteer Services London. Mar. 20. olm MucDonald told the Commoni to-day that mikv b.'gan. 1,700 Jewi and 392 Arabs l iad »n--d m Palestine for <>v<-raeae The Bfuree include ".he awnliary pioneer corps already n. Pi containing 747 Jews and 30. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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144 1940-03-21 19 BRITAIN USING MORE HOMEPRODUCED OILS Loin) 'ii M .'<> |N TIIK Commons to-day, thc **ecretar. i. r Mine*. Mr. (icoffrev 1.10.d. said that the active im- ot hom< -produced substitutes l<» r imported oil was of such importance that h r had asked a number of leading representatives of theReuter - 144 words
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Article131 1940-03-21 19 Singapore. Wodnesdav. DHL-HOLIDAY influences had their effect on all markets to-day and there was a general disposition lo do nothing. Local tin was again easier at $IS.\ dowr $1.08, while the piice of rubber at four c clock was buyers spot 37 cents, April June 36Li cents,131 words
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108 1940-03-21 19 GERMAN LOSSES IN CLASHES AT THE FRONT i-aris. war. s\i. p. \T ROL engagementi have* been Urn only Htt< worthy incidents on tht Western front during the past 24 hours. In the Saale ctor. a German reconnoitring detachment fell Into French ambu.sh. Sharp lighting i< iI and it is thoughtReuter - 108 words
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Article77 1940-03-21 19 uonaon, tviar IN the Commons to da gui tloned ther the Qovenuneni would bring German aggression Poland befOre the Lea ue oi frith a riew to invoking Kinctienil m Article 17. Mi. Under .said that tin I I nent do not .a--!- it opportuni77 words
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Advertisement80 1940-03-21 19 I HANDELN. V. by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. I m the Netherlands, nds Trading Society; RANKERS AMSTERDAM Capital f. 40.030,000,- < s'd 10,500,000London Carrespondents PROVINCIAL BANK I IMITED. Read Office: AMSTERDAM L Branches im. The Hague, and LiL hf s and sub-branches at 1 JJJs Kast Indies :~Batavia, Sou- trang,80 words
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Advertisement39 1940-03-21 19 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch office at I No. 19. Station Stree.. KLANG (SELANGOR) (IVI. Address: "OftWl") (Telephone: Na. Ill) [\f 0 Hox: Na. will commence business 1)11 Saturday, 6th April. 194t. i39 words
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Advertisement114 1940-03-21 19 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5926 2, Finlayson Cireen. ]ofA§ < lIOWII M 'ENES I at Ihe HAPPY CAMWff last night j (To-night. Tango Competition). Final Night and Prize-giving. Entire Dance will be filmed Mis. Vvnei Ciomez has kindly consented to give away the114 words
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Article, Illustration693 1940-03-21 20 R.A.F. RENEW RAIUS ON GERMAN AIRBASES COPENHAGEN, MAR. 20. TT IS REPORTED FROM ROMOE, THE DANISH ISLAND JUST NORTH OF SYLT, THAT A FRESH ATTACK ON SYLT STARTED THIS MORNING AT 8.45. THE OBJECT APPEARED TO BE HORNUM AIRBASE, AT THE SOUTHERN END OF SYLT. LIVELYReuter - 693 words
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Article116 1940-03-21 20 Amsterdam. Mar. 20. THE Phobos, a Dutch oil tanker of 1 7,412 tons, registered at the Hague, was mined oflf the south-east coast of Britain to-day. Salvage tugs aie standing by hopirn to save her. Thirty of th* 1 crew, covered m thict crudeReuter - 116 words
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113 1940-03-21 20 London, Mar. 20. IT question time In the Commons. U Alan Graham requested detailed 1 formation about labour disputes m St gapore and Malaya since th e of the war and Communis agitata connection with which Mr. MacDoit_j enumerated the disputes, and said! wasReuter - 113 words
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Article284 1940-03-21 20 Paris, Mar. 28. It is understood M. Keynaud *ii try to form a Cabinet of nation al union, ranging from politician! of the Left like M- Blum to IM of the Right. Politicians ckM M. Daladier state they understand he is not prepared to enter m Keynaud Cabinet284 words
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