Morning Tribune, 4 April 1940
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Article70 1940-04-04 1 BURST DAM SUBMERGES VILLAGE Berlin. AP r 3 Till V ws A^ IU> tteath e a t 1 pori. fro- BeUrad, IhM ,J people are homeless as the Vihe burstini of a flood 2*J v D an*t, near Novisad. 40 mite from BeUrade. 4 V Pnl rt rilUehM been <üb.70 words
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Article78 1940-04-04 1 NEW MOVE IN NAZI RADIO WAR London. Apr. 3. Great art i w nt being disaccording to the with the district ten o; German propaganda Ooebbels to-day saw wireless nd Nazi party. :.ccd he gave them "in-! is for th< nance of their' upon Germany High Command of the German78 words
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Article56 1940-04-04 1 Soviet Breaking Esthonia Pact fON'Sl] Stockholm, Apr. 3 g^ reinforcements of Russian troops have arrived m re p0! Tid^ the laSt fCW weeks accordi ng to the Tallinn corof them came from the Karelian Isthmus. It seems •iet tr^ rrespondent that Esthonia will have twice the num- > r *>Ps56 words
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Article599 1940-04-04 1 British China Policy Unchanged DKITISII policy m the Far East has undergone no change and there is no question of the Government changing its view of what it continues to regard as the legitimate Government of China or of its desire to see a settlement of599 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-04-04 1 SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE said, "Actions fc>f both countries have been vilified and misrepresented." House of Commons yesterday wanted to know why.27 words
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Advertisement25 1940-04-04 1 l n 'i Reshuffle •> Fierce Air Battl s i French Novelbt Here 4 Mirdei MdV'p""" Ui >" J2»e &pu 1 i ping 14 ir> Financial 1825 words
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Advertisement66 1940-04-04 1 w fink P"l h Jk w*w€l^^ Th on jy one of its kind m Malaya. i 're vents scoirchin^ and can be used with top 5P greater ease and safety. Uses less current and becomes hot almost WITH 1 YEAR once. GUARANTEE [g Loth left ami right handed and requires66 words
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Article53 1940-04-04 2 Germany Exaggerates Allies' Loss Loi x Air I ninn c< n U I :en <ft el m t lltic] htve b d tin l, Ulied i <^..i. i brought i] id or if it haa l illen and b r behind our lines wifh f1 ken prii r German Ing53 words
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Article119 1940-04-04 2 Japan Apologises To Britain Peiping, Api 2 Bnbi authorities have been instruct I not 1 tatlte further aUtion nnection with the Chetigte ci Burnt that an expression ol symver the unfortunate incident has ix ci ed Irom the Japanese Embassy authorities by the British Embassy au- Peiping. A Ji military119 words
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Article139 1940-04-04 2 -OVFRNMENT rMAMfiFS EXPECThLJ London. Apr. 3. J John G le knov Cr tfleld Lord Hankey Sir d Sir X Wooa j. ody <>i Parliaments consul] Clmruid r adminiatra- i I c Admiralty provides l The A;r Ministry has been the .subject, of ttion In both the139 words
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189 1940-04-04 2 CHINA HAS CONFIDENCE IN THE U. S. Cluiilfcltltlg, April 3. •AMERICAS role as the champion of A international law and order cannot bt- changed by false propaganda or political d. i stated W. Wang Chung-hui, the Foreign Minister, ccmthenting on the statement Issued by Mr. H 1. the United States189 words
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356 1940-04-04 2 London. Apr. 3. f 3 AN Apr 20 neutral ships were m three U.K. contraband cont: I bases, oi which ten had been there fc days or less. This total included 13 Dutch, 3 No :an and L' Belaian. There was B Danish and356 words
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Article73 1940-04-04 2 Nazi Envoy To Soviet Will Report Unsterdam \p> 3. I iii «t H> Schuli n. idoi t<. M •i I] i«» u-tiun to b report ma mm v Mprtfiie Cow t|| ends. v.>, objects h« )e( us^ vith Hitler and SUlin'B attiiade tni Hitler- Mussolini mci |m B truth about73 words
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102 1940-04-04 2 Complication In Shanghai Election Shanghai, April rURTHFR complicating the appro I 4 im> municipal election Mr. Rom. McDonald, lawyer, who vas reject the Brit w v< te as candidate his nomination papers m to run Council seat as an independent, torn:: t tes for nine m 13 British and American102 words
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Advertisement76 1940-04-04 2 The <»ni\ dressing that feeds *he hair .X hai: I am gifta a iui plassine.ss because it feccb> the hair roots, a.s it contalas P. Silvikrin. It is noii-'-r-a-y and do- r.ot the hair. STLVIFTX is th" only hair cream With :ill the virtues of a good ping the hair76 words
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Article81 1940-04-04 3 SPEED -UP OF THE AIR WAR BEGINS Fierce Combats In The Skies PARIS, APR. 3. lORITY. COMMENTING ON THE I.\ tOF THE LAST 24 HOURS SAID: "WE AR )OF AIR WARFARE ON LAM) AND A RELATIVELY CALM." nes made many long-distance reconnaissance flight any. Guarded by fighters, many Frenc nnoitred81 words
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Article85 1940-04-04 3 {■SHEET <MMP"P i 1 civilians wen injured by m\\ -plmtt js dun List night's Hr:n.m air raid mi s>iapa Flow. It ■>!m, understood that a Service viMtjnc fh,. neighbourhood. m uouiul-d In spiintiMs. Wfonlr ashore declared that they 11 Ic.iM i.iur planes, which ■l )h dropped their bombs,85 words
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Article84 1940-04-04 3 I ra.de, |l dozen have Bui .hell T ;ti! lhat M Apr. 3. mm m •> hail I Wked by H I" (he rJn l(( i- Bein. E •■nul ;u, ber of $s] a put to sea H*to itU h for the enma of twe plan a British84 words
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Article95 1940-04-04 3 Strong Dutch Protest To Berlin FTlu Hague. Apr. 3 In a rlin is charged to make a serious protest against air attacks lure Dutch fishing vessels and linsl the "absolutely inabh violenc m the attack on the 'inns .•lands Governnv at asfc I taken against the offer, claim mci ter.95 words
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Article116 1940-04-04 3 Farm Workers To Stay On The Land London. Apr. 3. OPECIAL arrangements haw been made far postponement of the calling v oi farm workers holding a position when the next registration is made on Saturday under the National Service Act. The Ministry of Agriculture announce that the period is limited116 words
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Article161 1940-04-04 3 Paris, Apr. J*HK French Foreign Office ha.s issued a communique regarding the unwarranted excitement" caused abroad by a frontier appearing on i map of Europe, which figures m the background Qjf I photograph taken at the Ministry of Finance during a recent nuetinir between161 words
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155 1940-04-04 3 NAZI PLANES TO PROTECT MERCHANTMEN Amsterdam, Apr. 3. NX.I TKAI. correspondents m Berlin say that Germany undoubtedly proposes to urotei't her ships m and around Norwegian waters. The method of combating an intensified British blockade m this and other ways lias been discussed by Hitler, m conference with Geennjr, \dmiral155 words
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Article57 1940-04-04 3 CORPORATION. LTD. CHINA BUILDING. CHUIIA STREET, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER, SON AL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AOENTB: SEREMRAN POI IiKOS., MALACCA HONG CIIYE CO., I K.LUMPLK "VfiNG HSNG LOONC^ NG KON CHEE, KLANG Wt !£NCi TSHj IPOII U^ -H WKNG, FtNANG GENERAL PftOfrvCS AGENCY,57 words
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56 1940-04-04 3 PREMIER'S SPEECH WELCOMED IN FRANCE 3 final blow to anj iLI ht hjid on th( Ing peace without b Petu Parisian tik entire press has received with ifaction Mr announcement t.i. ,n--will be proa cuted to tlw Lp Jour says the arly Britain intends In future to b Germany** way56 words
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Article62 1940-04-04 3 BRITAIN'S DUTY TO FINLAND In the House of Com mo is to-(i.ty asked what obligation* the Britiih Government now had to maintain the territorial Integrity and political Independence of Finland against aggression. Mr. R. A. Butler said His Majesty's Government had not assumed any commitment towards Finland other than what62 words
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Advertisement11 1940-04-04 3 iff r I f I ITHO>E1 T HO>E NOS T^OO, ;i709.11 words
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Article, Illustration9 1940-04-04 4 ON SPECIAL MISSION FOR FRANCE N \\i> \?\N RADOVRNE9 words
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251 1940-04-04 4 tTin air ambulance for m M Porcea is to be presented by British Bnj land and the Empire. mknla ti i 111 i I i I i i will. A ixford type. 1 nachli built lecifically co i ilance aircraft to be v251 words
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Article57 1940-04-04 4 destroj SUPERFI mi s ii \u:s fi on i. H Hid bod) and their Rial In i tin ther uro%i v. im. 'If ior the m ..im. ut three d are na wii irj i for h til \<. i lor i.k ni hairs, v the roots m57 words
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421 1940-04-04 4 i NOTED FRENCH NOVELIST ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE YESTER- DAY WITH EOS CHARMING FRENCH WIFE. HE IS M CHADOURNE, MUCH-TRAVELLED, WIDELY-KNOW Mj T WHO HAS TRAVELLED IN THE EAST FOR YEARS AND vr, [S N«)W ENGAGED ON A SPECIAL MISSION FOR THE COLONIAL OFFICE AND421 words
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Article89 1940-04-04 4 2 Engines But No Fire THE Singapore fire brigade, call -i ed to an outbreak m Ou;B Street about ten o'clock last nisht.H spent half an hoiir trying to locatm 1 the origin of festoons of siidK'M^ which hung: about the roof-topv Ilj Then it was discovered th.it ■-/dl although89 words
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118 1940-04-04 4 P.M. WARNS CROWN IN MURDER CHARGE rHE preliminary inquiry on a niur^|eerr/ charge instituted against Yusi P^B f 3idin (23), a Malay Sapper attacM\Ae I) the Royal Engineers at Changi. 1 aid to have caused the death of a |ymbf t^ar-old coffee shop a.s.-lstant. Li m^B>py f D hang. on118 words
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Article209 1940-04-04 4 IDDRESSING the Blngapore Rotary ft club yesterday on the .subject of "In Search of Pegasus" Mis. e.g. Sellers told lady guests and Rotarlans thai men had been the Inspiration of poets from the very beginning of time. Poets, she said, have written and praised the beauty and209 words
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108 1940-04-04 4 SCALDED TO DEA TH BY METHYLATED SPIRITS WHILE attempting to seal holes m a tm containing .methylated with hot candle gri aS(I a c shop assistant, Ng Pei S fatally scalded when Kploded, setting his clothes n Inquiry yesterday, Mr i w ('< Porter, returned a verdict of death by108 words
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Article88 1940-04-04 4 RAIN FLOODS STREETS OF SINGAPORE THi: rain yesterday which \\;b u« homed by thousands of Singapore residents, following a long period of hot weather, m« several streets and lanes m the fc&j (itv Hooded. In many placet, school boys and office clerks had to i\ move their I shoes, tuck88 words
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Article71 1940-04-04 4 attempting to bribe con* lI^M special rounds, Tan I <'hu- day fined I default three weeks' rigorou by Mr H. Watson, II •ol the g, oJ ill il on pref< IK him. Tang stopped two eonstabl I Corporal while they were o I rounds at71 words
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Article, Illustration95 1940-04-04 5 t U/lli M' I WuNome Davis.. t former private secretary to HE t lit- Governor left fat J[ Man yesterday t<» take up his new appointment as District Officer be ma ieen <»fT by i number of people who included the newly appointed ADC. to His Excellency, F 0 v95 words
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571 1940-04-04 5 i)amages May Mean Man's Bankruptcy ''■I C:*' NXOT (mUfive any real reason for bringing an action of "■llili-. 'V(pt a Spirit of reven S<> declared Mr. Justice "mJ 'k"" KingS Bench Divisi< >n- when he awarded £75 daKXJ^r™ 1 *to ■""Eduh Eiiwbeth King-*• "f571 words
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Article251 1940-04-04 5 FUTURE OF CIVIL AVIATION AN the report stage of the Air Estiv mates m the House of Commons, Mr. Montague (Lab., W. Is- lin&ton) raised the question of what would happen to civil aviation after the war. He said that with the exception of the railway air lines, the companies251 words
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Article229 1940-04-04 5 MURDERS— $8 A TIME arrest of ten gangsters m a sensati According to the confession customary for the proprietors of $8 (Straits) to "trigger men" to tra the bosses received an average of Customers were mostly other racketeers who were caught In the mesh of the law and wanted embarrassing229 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-04-04 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarke, leaving* St. Andrew's Cathedral after their marriage at 4 30 p.m. yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Christine Sendell of Hove, Sussex. She arrived here last week (see account of the wedding m "People Places" page S).43 words
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Advertisement26 1940-04-04 5 f^. SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES ft INSURE WITI-J THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SER VICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, SINGAPORE, g*. PHONE NO. 591».26 words
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Article411 1940-04-04 6 IIW What Lean Trotsky Thinks ,:,ti. Finland, what wiH T< f I-:;::. 1 SA£ rs < llt Inn,, «-m.XI >""»• Ol SISrtiESLS! 1 rtrt I ,-n »""!<' tllbl< sense imperialism is 1 n y• k .."I Su^ olution 5 -::t!' p^t soviet^. onunv (lva n the411 words
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Article, Illustration35 1940-04-04 6 Brought back ironi Fraiu v by one Of the troops on leave I was t'ni- riveted trophy oi i German helmet. The King himseli met the leave boat ofl N which these nun travelled35 words
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154 1940-04-04 6 GERMANS TRY TO GET MONEY IN BRITAIN IDROKEKS nave oeen wua 10 keep a sharp look-out for attempts to sell disguised Ger-man-owned securities m Britain. Members of the London Stock Exl change were warned that enemy er interests were making strenuous arts to realise stocks, -particu- t rly bearer bonds,154 words
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Advertisement74 1940-04-04 6 S S^t 3»V lAyk v Irid ft s 1^ 1 1 Heavy J^W |M^\ Duty Car Tyres ar« y^^SIOBB^BJB fcVß'.lf.tie m the V >^ JT L 4-50X21 5 25x17 X JF^ fttl 4.75X19 5 25x18 >^ V rX^Sk 500 xl9 r 550x17 I J Ik I 1 Jl jH] into74 words
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218 1940-04-04 7 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940. Silence Mot Always Golden I ncy the I on the I Federal I :i l h f it advvuhc I 1Ia(i I I argument on have been B :-v. II Governor ion thai ho pay? I heed \n public deI (>t fj nif it218 words
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Article, Illustration971 1940-04-04 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN Influenza Can Be Very Deadly: Young And Celebrated Hostess Falls A Victim: Tragedy Stops Ideal Marriage: Praise For Si: Kingsley Wood Admiralty Criticised: Lunch At Britain's Largest Rotary Club: Three Mayors And A Journalist As Guests. > London. Mar. 20. EVERYONE you meet seems to971 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1940-04-04 8 Novel Items At Musical Morning, H.E.'s Former Secretary Leaves And Bridge At Tanglin Club Hn^JTAnd Places Vera Ardmore Tells 10-aay < s I,| (11 ,j Mn Geoffrey Folliott, irho an bnsj again with theJr co-committee 1 memberi pr*p*rlnt another shon m aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund The utdssful comedj1,098 words
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134 1940-04-04 8 Farewell To H.E.'s Former Seeretary DOPULAI Mr. L Newaome Davis 1 who won the friendship ef ereryone with whom he came in contact during liis term as private scert'laiv to II E the Geverner, left jresterday h\ B.S "Raub" ret Penan He will take up his new appointment I officer134 words
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Article, Illustration34 1940-04-04 8 j Hilary, wee daughter o i Dr. and Mrs. E. Laidlaw Thorn- son was thoroUfhly enjoying herself at a children's party Wh c n this enchantS Ing picture of S her was taken. jt34 words
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Advertisement26 1940-04-04 8 (MUST yOU USE THAT /GREASy STUF? AT NIGHT?^P| (w^AT CAN I USE IN PLACE UF\ M/ GREASy NIGHT CREAM? FACE f^V^) (fc- /^l (BEALmriER<> ZsJ. Jw26 words
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Article, Illustration555 1940-04-04 9 DON'T LET YOUR NERVES GET YOU DOWN Siiii|»l«' r«'»i«' d a ,Ml are to **n* degree f these days to many oi ua X victim of war-time worSjS the tempo of our live, seems row quicker day by d^TO v we can do nothing to alter the c ol there555 words
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Article284 1940-04-04 9 We Think You Ought To Know L lllvi nsdown powaei puffs are m tepid, soapy water. squeeze and r^en clean r:. warm water. L vu P to dry, the down from f to time. 'HAT dusty wardrobe tops, which are I "ten made from rough wood, may be I caned284 words
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Advertisement60 1940-04-04 9 TAIKOO SUGAR ter sugar is not to be had— not only m our opinion, but m that of hundreds our Customers most of whom were commended by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've acred cnother customer* OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents: cshe gtinMii PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES60 words
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Article, Illustration208 1940-04-04 10 "HEADING THE WORLD OF FASHION STVTFS VOTI MAY BE WEARING SOON AN% SOME YOU WON'T THE WAR CANT TAKE WOMEN'S THOUGHTS OFF WHAT IS SMART AND CHIC. INDEED IN MANY CASES THE WAR IS GOVERNING THE NEW STYLES AND GIVING THEM AN ADDED ZEST. In our pictures to-day you see208 words
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Article, Illustration547 1940-04-04 11 WHEN YOU SHOULD SLEEP S UMBER KM It 1101 US SIJI l» sep can man have and still maintain health?. .Is day Mid i^ niirht sleep?. .How long can we go without a b there any benefit m lyinu down without going sleep? imilar ones are questions which are particularly547 words
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Article, Illustration63 1940-04-04 11 BILLY, Marie and Phyllis Preston, a cabaret trio who do a whirlwind act roller skates, are back m Singapore for a return engagement after a period of three years spent touring India, Egypt and Europe They are performing at Raffles Hotel. Their act comprises combination tap dancing,63 words
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Article, Illustration384 1940-04-04 12 ||M mwl. »k rourM-. lie* m ..ol supreme an alld buy any ftmnd* garment. Instead, you must be prepSed to .pend time and money on the choice of the right one I) p> ftn to do thi.s. too- K> r Bt m eareiul choosmli v little384 words
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Article345 1940-04-04 12 Your Hands... Your Second Voice Give them th( I adornment they m dererve I I nINCE hands give graceful emphasis to the* spoken word, they may well )<• termed one's 'second voice". And. a your hand* speak, so do the rings that ■adorn them add their accent also. Wisely Chosen,345 words
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Advertisement93 1940-04-04 12 SSI MrirffffrT, i COKSKTS, ♦(>• lIOSIFRY. |> H. Stan.lord Kd. (Ku Court) 1. Real Manasitr Mid lltored Pearl R"U'Modern Ring. Ciro Diamonds and r :i1 v. m, Bapphirei SEE THESE SMART DRESS RTJtOfi AND MANY OTHERS :it Hasaleyai HI, Battery Road. "SNOW WHITE" (MWINC IT PARIS Qr CO. DRY rI.KANI93 words
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Advertisement1616 1940-04-04 13 adfsdafsdaasdfdsfadsf f Professional ACCOUNTANT gives advirt A- >unU Control unci Mcxfc laud-proof System of AccouuBox 552 c,o Malaya Tnuune Singapore. 330) 1 Astrology Guru Yogi, the prospects of your business 1 and love, the Mystic Yjgl's help at your g. Horoscope and five questions $2 <X) Consultation for ailments $11,616 words
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Advertisement615 1940-04-04 13 For Sale i^or S. ile and Ca'l it 94, Shrewbbtrry Road, Singapore. (Mo. 20D) ?"or Sale: PeU gree Pram, good condition. Pnc« H5.00 Inspi ening at No. 4. 1 lang Hospital Quarters. Singapore. (M AMERICAN WASHING MACHINE with Apply 24, Bat sTatont; Unßapore (Ho r or Sale Cheap 2nd. hand615 words
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Article48 1940-04-04 14 CtMDttU ■n aid ;i(|v '"ii'solosod that tarn:',. fimort rwhed the t-na people f ir e sr s sed hi b« «l K f s an ioi^des that I H U h^lnod To become Chin rould be pei miu i sin( >-jap -as j lews Agency.48 words
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Article24 1940-04-04 14 uTTTOr'ill the Japanese annoimper traffic. mpasur a to lililt cement "me. Into cxlstence-im-attorn) Ikwi Acoticy. he« SSn Honing two News Agency.24 words
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Advertisement130 1940-04-04 14 111 wiixiiAVi i-owxTOWl ><. v^ n,iMM> Ih, M M I"-' K |M l' v| N.-H M !>'- t llll(l DAILY tAl'l'^l|f.G.»r! BIGOCSI Ul <il SHOW y A pimwtai m HEARS! V TODAY-This Way to the f 3 mi 3jg Fun and Music Show! (A. AiADY I BROTHERS jK S1 J130 words
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Advertisement160 1940-04-04 14 ANOTHER GRAND IN THE ERNST LUBITSCH COMEDY PRODUCTION NINOttM (Don't pronounce if SB BIT I) jImeitoiDOUGLASI ha CLAIRE I Du«ct,d by ERWST LUB |V^" JF PHONE VIAKE YOIR RESERVATIONS i A PI TO L NEXT WEEK DANCE ASSOC: OF MALAYA MEETING TO-NIGHT From B—lo n.m. AT hap r i it160 words
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72 1940-04-04 15 dafsdfdsf m Marx Bros. At The Capitol the em, and; d Harpo, are i flort than eed no mtroducH >ba bly estimate ln they create when p in a circus! But.) w",,... Marx, ,>:. nothing until you j mnuaement, i Ld this picture- i does not mite ns lightly! v72 words
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Advertisement228 1940-04-04 15 ..THREE THRILLIN(i STARS IN THE YEAR'S GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA! for c aky vmKKnmMHBx imm and See the Fireworks r a|H|i|| mn A desperate girl-A restless man Wllill IUPI!,^ .1 v jpillS m-A confused wife! What O^IAV |s c r3B ro*tu s b" ion £or v3^cd|| w% i no t '%&ss?■228 words
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Advertisement89 1940-04-04 15 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE 47 12 O'CLOCK on SATURDAY 6th APRIL MISS CHAN YUN SHANC Your favourite star ol HWA Mill LAN") m 1 "THiT a x <; eT/' EACH SECOND CROWDED WITH THRILLING ROMANCE Dazzling Spectacle Swet t Mtlo<i.v THE LONCi AWAITED SEQUEL TO FOIK DAUGHTERS NEXT CHANGE! alhambra) l XSL**>89 words
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Advertisement327 1940-04-04 16 II by p&Oond britisOndTaXi nes i;uitPOitA'lhD IN ENGLAND) j m- besl possible lervtea i«n i being maintained by the I*. 0. S. N. Ctnpmny to tbeii usual ports ol call except ports m Japan. rawcntcii are requested lo register th<ir requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special327 words
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Advertisement384 1940-04-04 16 '^POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I r- JA' Mail Depariures Ar 10 i>\» wunerj 1 uu ADI 500 P m c A 5 00 p m tll (Steamer' 10.00 I H Wvl Mail Arrivals ft**""*' ri 5.00 p.m. To* A (tout mer. 5 00pm U SoSS ««SSJ »g 2 S m ToBox)'. tAHI384 words
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Article, Illustration335 1940-04-04 17 I'M SO HAPPY SAYS JOCKEY'S WIFE MISS DOROTHY !\\<;KT: The owner of tH»' favourite, Kilstar. has ipent ?ast sums on racing under both rules, and, though she lieads the Hsfl (>r winning o\ nera tliis winter, has not \t received I due return for her outlay. daughter of Lord Queenboroagh,335 words
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Article403 1940-04-04 17 SIXTH TIME WINNER AT CHELTENHAM MISS 1 et's Roman Hackle won the Gold Cup, one of the most important steeplechases of the season, at Cheltenham on Mar. 20 with great case from Black Hawk, with Royal Mail third and Rightun fourth. who was trained by O. and ridden by E.403 words
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Article, Illustration35 1940-04-04 17 NURSERY CANNON POSITION: All the leading professionals employ this scoring method, which is so pro'ifi" m n ir >is. "I once took the balls all the way round the table," said Davis.35 words
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Article438 1940-04-04 17 I. DAVIS beat his brother E. Davis m the final heat of the World's Professional Snooker Championship at Thurston's Hall m Leicester Square on Mar. 20 and retained an event -he has won every season since its inception m 1927. The match was one of438 words
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Advertisement53 1940-04-04 17 SANOVIGOR TONIC food Excellent in all eases of anaemia, nerve troubles, alter illness or exhaustion, ageing looks, loss of charm, indigestion weakness and Other disorders. Make a habit of taking SANOVIGOR after each meal, the delicious SANOVIGOR is salubrious ami accelerating the digestion. S2.70 large. MHO small. CHAR] CO.. 29,53 words
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422 1940-04-04 18 Forwards 1 Constructive Movements I .iK EM I imp i m i (Ji. i.sioii I A ground loped tvy downpour, bampi i pUj Ball was and the pi limd ll L to keep to their I blinded tun could do little I tn422 words
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Article90 1940-04-04 18 Handicaps For Second Day's Races n :•< llH ell M'H.si s. t i his 1 I ton Old c 8 11 oil Ai 8 10 H 8 8.7 I 8 Iftloill 8 -4 HOUSES, (Ii hn 5 luis Dot v 0 8 II ed Lad ia < 8 12 890 words
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Article34 1940-04-04 18 MALACCATEAMS AGAINST SELANGOR I chosrn to April 13 and 14:--Dunbar. I W. N H Chandiaj Sequeftih,R. P. I M c Rodritio. P. R. -Ibrahim. Ha.-him b Dm Umpire W H Soorer H. E. Bftquerah.34 words
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Article133 1940-04-04 18 Rain Stops Two Soccer Matches <■ and the Junii game off, due to had i- comment-. resuli 1( ;1V pour, the Business H ie Eoccer encounter between tlv ,ld Storage and the < which was played off <•■ 3h B ground yesterday had to b< ibandon?d. alter both sides had133 words
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237 1940-04-04 18 Singapore. Wednesday. AIiTHQUQH rain fell during the dosing stages of the cricket match between the Malaya Signal Company andiFort panning at Tanglin ground, it did not by any moans dampen, the spirits of the players and spectators. Fort Canning team lost by the narrow237 words
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Article138 1940-04-04 18 S. R. C. And S.C.C Tennis THE tennis uos m both the sec and S.P C. Spring Lawn tennis tournaments d out yesterday as a suit ol the heavy ram. Tin 1 following are the ties ;>. be play- r '»ri oil m the B.R.C. Spring Lawn Ton- j nis138 words
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Article28 1940-04-04 18 will be that a bi run lon th< British Malm i dcastporation on Friday Aim 5 comaenclng at 9. 20 p.m g ,o pm28 words
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Miscellaneous30 1940-04-04 18 TIDE TABLE J TO-DAY H,L>n Water 8.34 AM. 7 4 ft. 9.34 P M. 7.6 ft. TO-MORKOU High Water: 8.24 A.M. 7 8 it. 10.05 P M 7 9 It30 words
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Article30 1940-04-04 19 vveanesaay. 67 1 34 79 It!* •'3 6 4 ii ft 8/6 1 on M -o ii 99 3 lo :o 106 3 t Re Gold 130 words
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Article18 1940-04-04 19 Uy 175.50 I 7.53 T T 1?- 2 29 32d 3 27 32d y«t 4.o2M>t< 4.03^18 words
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Article49 1940-04-04 19 a asnington, Apr. c$. A TREATY o: Conciliation between the Arnitd States and South Africa, signed to-day, provides that any dispute arising between the two parties shall be re- -d to a permanent Conciliation Committee co H membera oi whom sent th< Unite* ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article28 1940-04-04 19 w York. A;:r 2. BUBBEB Buy Spot 18 7 18 9 15 Forward Juh r' 18 TIN Market Tone Very Quiet Spot 45 3 -428 words
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Article273 1940-04-04 19 London, Apr. 3. jp; un r a the British and French Ministers i»i Education in Paris is taken here as ai ent omen oi fruitful oo-operatioti in li down the \h f p '<• i clos* The t month plan I co-opera?. imp t iB.O.W. - 273 words
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Article129 1940-04-04 19 Ipr. 3. The French-bred Q: Maitre, fit from hurdling, which started a 7 to 2 favourite, won the Lu Hi cap. the first big flat race of the *ea to-day. Ridden by Gordon Richards, who v his first Lincolnshire at the thirteenth successive attempt. Quartier MaitreRenter - 129 words
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Article32 1940-04-04 19 In i friendly football match played on the Harbour Beard Ground recently Joliilads Sporting: Association deigapore Harbour Board by to one Swee Hock «4' and Boey sccjed for the winner^.32 words
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Article48 1940-04-04 19 London. Apr Stock Exchange was qu idy Chinese loans featured, adon unconfirmed rumours of possibility of a development of the customs loan position. Gold mining spurted Shortly pi lor to the closp of .trading while movemen* other groups were mainly small. Wall Street i »dy.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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100 1940-04-04 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ,N.V. Established by Royal Charier AD. 18,4 Incorporated m the Netherlands. •Netherlands Trading Saciet BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40.030,900.Reserve Fund 10,500^)06.Londun Car respondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: -Rotterdam. The Hague, anc 64 branches and su h -branchec at smaller places. Netherlands East100 words
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Article136 1940-04-04 19 t Chamber oj Com. Rubber Anoclatlon held its ll 1.778 I )1 "5.608 11 and 1,. -Id. -0..t v York 17 7 16 rrL!( ES BEAI i>l i> RIBBED SMOKED Mil I T ndard Quality <T 35 to 30 lr Ayt J lality 34 a ts\ <136 words
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Article132 1940-04-04 19 MARKETS were quiet and dull to-; and price movements were small. Local tin was down 1 4 at $121 3 4 while the price oi i übbur at four o'clock buyers spot .s cents, April June 86V4 tnd July September 35 cents. Hong Fatts were the turn132 words
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Advertisement9 1940-04-04 19 ESTABLISHED 1872 British Insurance Co., Ltd. 2. Finlayson Green.9 words
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Advertisement39 1940-04-04 19 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited bee: to announce that (heir new branch office at No. li». Station Street, KLANG (SELANGOR) Tel. Address: Oversea" Telephone: \o. 181 P.O. Box: No. 48 wiU eonußtnce business on iNiturday, 6th April. 1940. m Master*39 words
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34 1940-04-04 20 Rome Apr DE PATCH 1,,a,i, (.um.i.n. Reuter. Ankara. Aur J I rormallj have ol warDardanelle tie will scrupulous Montreux rent warships to pass tlie i outsidt the ReuterReuter - 34 words
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176 1940-04-04 20 HOME PRESS VIEWS OF PREMIER'S SPEECH 3. Hurra 11Il, I> reflect a p U behind 'ih leim's i. onal in belligen to the vital di the otl the lal ut redrt tl and French peopl v.iii be teir two Govt no clear opportunity i hall \>i a ter Gin rd0<;.-..B.O.W. - 176 words
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37 1940-04-04 20 CRACK FRENCH SHIP TO CARRY TROOPS Rome, Apr. 3. According to a Stefan! agency message rom 'ik, the 43.000-ton French e de France is preparing to leave lew York to be used as a troop transport. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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135 1940-04-04 20 London. Apr. 3. REUTER learns from official quarters that since the signature of the respective wai trade agreements, no approach has been made by the British 'Government to either Norway or Sweden !|on the subject oi restrictions by them of iron ore supplies toReuter - 135 words
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Article58 1940-04-04 20 Brussels, Apr. 3. ;ium, like various other countries, has called home some of our principal envoys in order to take stock of the international situation. The Foreign Minister, M. Spaak, is presiding on Friday at a m» b< attended by the Ambassadors I don, Paris, Berlin andReuter - 58 words
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Article247 1940-04-04 20 JAPAN PREPARING PACIFIC BASES Chungking, Apr. 3. REPORTS that the Japanese are making a determined effort to clear the Chinese forces holding the mountains m the interior of Hainan Island are confirmed by military despatches. The Japanese are reported to be withdrawing 30,000 men from South Kwangsi for the HainanReuter - 247 words
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227 1940-04-04 20 The Morning Tribune Thursday, Apr. 4, 1940. Craigie Speech (Continued from page 1) saw no objection to improving tl relations with Japan. (Ministerist cheers).—Reuter. The subject of Sir Robert Craigie'i .-ptech was also raised m the Lords v answer to question by Sir Hert Samuel, who said, "We all desir,Reuter - 227 words
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Article109 1940-04-04 20 Ottawa, Apr f UOTES of Canada's soldiers, si I and airmen were yesterday added tcl the civilian votes in the general ele> I without, however, causing a single tui I over throughout the country. jL. The active service vote favoured thW Opposition National Government can* didatesReuter - 109 words
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Article98 1940-04-04 20 London, Apr. The first British plane to be shoi F down in coastal defence since beginning of the war occurred I when a Spitfire fighter was shtl f down bv a German aircraft off the Yorkshire coast to-day. The piK* I was rescued. f I Five German airmen,Reuter - 98 words
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