Morning Tribune, 6 April 1940
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Article79 1940-04-06 1 R.A.F. RAID NAZI BASE M London. Apr. .V has annouii- -hat during yesterckn I .nation of Bri- ti.i] bombers penetrated the I tn> defence in the Jade t:H i su( (t sillily reconHnoit! Wilhelmshaven naval I where an enemy warship I ked with bombs. I ,»uth lour enemy (Un:iv\'> wereReuter - 79 words
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Article18 1940-04-06 1 t Berlin, Apr. 5. ind ten pfennig of Bine, will be days to replace d bronze coins. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration64 1940-04-06 1 WOMAN'S PLACE IS AT HOME SAY THE NAZIS Or perhaps Iliilcr hasn't beard. about this? Picture shows a Gerni.iii woman engaged In the most unfciniiiine occupation of welding at thi' Henschel aircraft WOfto in Germany. It's a different I tory Ifl Britain, where the call was ItfttCd bv the ."Minister64 words
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Article112 1940-04-06 1 Thetis Not Yet In Service London. Apr 5 IT i- I- u ted in official quarters that the rabauurine Thetis is n§ repaired and will be com•ned for service, probably under another name. There i< no truth In report! that the Th already in service In tlu* official view moReuter - 112 words
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125 1940-04-06 1 U.S. NAVAL GAMES WATCHED BY JAPAN Tokyo. Apr. 5. M'lo>;:;i) regarding Japanese reaction to American naval suvres in the Pacific, the spokesman of the Navy Office lied thai there was nothing objectionable in naval manoeuvres to any country for safeguarding its national defence but W fa would feel grave concern125 words
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236 1940-04-06 1 IRONSIDE SAYS NAZI ARMY HAS WAITED TOO LONG london. aph. 5 jhf; chief of the gknii; \l staff, c.lnfr \l sir edmi'nd ironside, receiving the press at the war office to-day. declared, the allies should bk iikartily gratefu. that they have enjoyed -ima months in which to perfect their armi»Reuter - 236 words
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Article88 1940-04-06 1 LABOURER BECOMES BARONET (From H. L. Hopkin) London. Apr 5. JOHN William Faggre, a Kent Mi farm labourer. 29 years of xze. inherits a baron eUv thronf.ih the death of an ancle In Amer-ia. The title dates to the time «>f Charles tlie Second. Tb~ new baronet b engaged to88 words
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Article143 1940-04-06 1 London, Apr I. A PLAN to mass-produce cargo ships, which will be put into operation within a few weeks, is revealed by Mr. William Westwood. who recently took up his duties with the Merchant Shipbuilding and Repairs Department of the Admiralty. who is Ship Constrj-British Wireless - 143 words
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Article78 1940-04-06 1 Germans Accuse R.A.F. Pilots Berlin, Apr 5 British pilots are accused of bombarding an unarmed merchant ship without p/aming'* in a semi-official war commentary, which states that British aircraft tombed the 5,000 -tor. German steamer Li:Lse Leonardt off Esbjer^ last Saturday. Several bombs were dropped but the 5* earner wasReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement69 1940-04-06 1 New German 2 Premier's Speech Imprev 3 Flower Shuw (also p. IU) I Crashed In Jun?!e f Now In S'p<»fe 5 Radio As New Weajvo^ f> Leader Page 1 People Pla< 8 >nien\ Pa^e .9 n t/is Honoured Briton "8 i' f 10 Allies' Bewn 11 S »Id In Lo.idon69 words
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Article93 1940-04-06 2 NEW GERMAN TACTICS IN THE WEST UNDER mi! «»1 one 111 M hr.ivirsi artiller) end iuii;n i tges yd used lh« laun< !i« a iM i B.m v rda} small I'm rich outpost i- ti<! iix Si ii The i.ikl iteli ";«s "nsii. i !,i. French defenders s fer< dReuter - 93 words
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Article35 1940-04-06 2 U.S. Bombers Arrive In Australia i >ndon Apr A' iRDING tfl the S.wlnry r.uiur tli All trallan Air Minister .stilted tl n hi 100 bombers purchased In the UniBtatea have already arrived In Aus- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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65 1940-04-06 2 Cm tin, leader Of the Labour bp- in a statement m the Common h Parliament on the •"hands Ofl ,'lution, said, "While Labor; oppo Le&skm it musfl be remembered thai we are at war with Germany. not with aggressors generally. There\,i.>t;jhi(iis should not act. a;Reuter - 65 words
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137 1940-04-06 2 Senator Says U.S. Slipping Into War Washington. A THE United suites is slipping Into t war. I nate to say it, b\;- h >nei believe it," declared Senator H Senate daring angry denui. the propaganda following the Mr Connant, Attormy-G-Ontario, yesterday In which 1 Canada's supreme task in the diet137 words
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Article46 1940-04-06 2 London. Ap Tiie formation of a new Coal I tion Council in order to maintusupplied and increase exports I Allies und to countries now uni obtain German supplies, is an: by the Minister of Mines. The cil's chairman will be Lord 1 ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article35 1940-04-06 2 The mother of Inche Mohum bin Awang, electrical contract Basah Road, passed away peac her residence, 312-B, Jalan E i Malay Settlement, yesterday. Thlal takes places this afternoon at to the Muhammedan Cemetery. dart.35 words
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Article86 1940-04-06 2 T HI .ncMvniMU.^ Mi tj m.it.'l 1 powers— "far *tmWi than had MM M ,M..Mt.'(l 11 -wtTe referred t.» l(% OflfeC >|".krMiKm al »,»nl« r« -in \h< difficulties were n»o»tij caused bj the bellißereiii policy «»t Japan was in tin I thf I nitedB.O.W. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration225 1940-04-06 2 l.niiiion. Apr. ;>. LOUD MIM.-MltM. the new Food Minister, inau rating a iiut.ou wide loud llinfll] lainpai^n. |A-4H9 appealed to women to "mobilise themselves on the kitihen front." He added that enough food had been stored to makr Hitler, it he were aB.O.W. - 225 words
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Advertisement12 1940-04-06 2 ja l&iJ&el Uk T pPARKLING |M I? BEER Hrfiw %7^j lOOZ |>^v12 words
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Article, Illustration364 1940-04-06 3 fONDON IMPRESSED BY PREMIER'S SLANG lixa'J ießus" London. Apr. I. Till. Prime Ministers ronfident ipeech i^ warmly welcomed b> the Preai this morning. The Telegraph saw —"Quite unmisUkeftbly, Mr. Chamberlain was in very good heart and hi- MBti will noi fail to ((nnmuni(ate itsHf to the nation at large. WhatB.O.W. - 364 words
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24 1940-04-06 3 CONTRABAND CONTROL IN MEDITERRANEAN ;<.n. April 5 J D, In the >' led t in MortlHTii dered in I McdiMedi- boarded mmu- i patrol [•red.—24 words
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93 1940-04-06 3 MORE REPR O ACHES FOR SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE London. Apr. 5. tardian, in an Editorial comment says that Lord ounced In Parliament that this country continues ngking Government as the legitimate ruler of nave not in any way chanced our general policy. that ch explanaunder the i 'like that ofReuter - 93 words
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Article50 1940-04-06 3 TALKS ON TIENTSIN SILVER London. Apr. 5. REUTER learns that negotiations regarding Tientsin silver are proceeding in a favourable atmosphere. It hoped they will come to a successful conclusion, though not within a week. Authoritative quarters point out that the talks are tripartite, as thev involve Sino -British consultations.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article31 1940-04-06 3 NAZI CLAIM MINOR SUCCESSES Berlin, Apr. 5. A High Command communique claims that a German patrol inflicted losses amounting to 15 killed in a raid on an allied post, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1940-04-06 3 NO REPORT FROM THE WEST FRONT Paris, Apr. 5. A communique from the western front tes there is nothing to report. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article111 1940-04-06 3 ANGLO-FRENCH APPEAL TO CHILDREN I .ondnii. \pr lOKI> Dp la Warr, who is st-ll i visiting Paris as President the Board of Fduration. although he ha>» now NMM First < missioner <»i Works in the n»u British ministerial eteaffCt, -itjnPd I joint appeal u»th MM French Minist r <•< nationalB.O.W. - 111 words
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Article79 1940-04-06 3 London. April R IT Is revealed In London that by midsummer, it La anticipated, 400 I coal an hour will bo coming up <he new colliery about to be opened in Scotland to meet overseas demands British coal Borings were begun seven y < and theBritish Wireless - 79 words
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Advertisement231 1940-04-06 3 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE BARGAINS Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing in tha Morning Tribune every Saturday. Yen will find what yrj are looking for and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirements NAN-SIN has exactly what, y want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 6363 for a231 words
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Article, Illustration1748 1940-04-06 4 Lorraine Streeter - FLOWER SHOW "BEST EVER" Lorraine Streeter (By "A Thmg Of Beauty Is A Joy For Ever./' Mrs. Vivian Hath pictured with one "t (he Miacnifi. <(iit orchids uiinii are on display ;il (he Flower Show. ROUND ABOUT THE EXHIBITS tij;; iDio Kiower Show, the "best ever" in the- worth <>t1,748 words
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Advertisement59 1940-04-06 4 THE EARL j iofLYTTONi J writes in the MALAYA j TRIBUNE i j TO-DAY L_ 1 MING OUT THE FULL RMLLIANCI OF von: HAIR ol yroui rl and In dicab youi tei iredforl who rev 1• BRILLIANTmE to the rich glo; me /,i I koop your Silviicrin Br.aLiMrte'riitit MAPI IN59 words
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722 1940-04-06 5 A. S. Rajah - CRASHED IN JUNGLE, NOW IN SINGAPORE A. S. Rajah (By /•OHSAIR, Imperial Airways now British Overseas Airways Corporalion flying-boat arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon on her first flight to these parts since being raised from the heart of the African jungle where she crashed *a little over a year ago.722 words
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Article, Illustration228 1940-04-06 5 pplication of Mr. J. A. Ettas and Mr. E. A. Elias for an ejec Binsi Major 1 L Harding well known horse owner n their preinists at No. 51 Grange Road. Singapore. refused vesterday by the Kent Assessment Board. j A Elias stated that228 words
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Article14 1940-04-06 5 rid i the en the da Hokkien, >lcyde •lice14 words
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Article136 1940-04-06 5 FOUND DEAD AFTER 4 DAYS MISSING AFTER being missing for f our t days, an 18-year. old Chinese I girl, don Chiang, was found dead by her searching father, in the sea off Kranji on Mar. 27. v Sh e wa last s&en leavin S ncr house, walking towards the136 words
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Article83 1940-04-06 5 Rome. Apr. 5 THE quiet manner in which the changes rhe British Cabinet have taken .iu;ch impressed Italian political cii ihe n* nire says it has been done polemics and parliamentary affra; Generally more vigorous aggressive- ness is expected in the conduct of the war butReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement67 1940-04-06 5 I'll A If SOL ASTHMA POWDER The harmless, but reliable cure for Asthma Angina Pectoriv Oppression, etc. It removes quickly the difficulty of breathing, has an •j expectorating effect and preventM the attack. Effective even in acute and chronic cases. $1 '<) b»«\. ASTHMA MIXTIKE $lAl> bottle. FOIt COrGH Puln:67 words
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Advertisement9 1940-04-06 5 -vp >l For Guaranteed ffi H Coleman Si sapore.9 words
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72 1940-04-06 6 UOLLO troy r n the r v en i f 1 i the Mum I fined I d tated 1 damabli mtributed i the ur. The five imKl M aa tl Fault, I .-übinit nominal •;,i,u into con Iteration what d«* oi \\u facl thai72 words
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Article205 1940-04-06 6 Pickpockets Arrested II I\\Ml iHti 111 d pick t«cke4iaf< .iioriuiut' -h i. i ihmi. imui v«i. be mm »>"t Ilin< h rood ;<t Hi. |Mil.-< t itCfTftj v.'ini il< irtl R th P pocket ol Abdul Harold a| n« Oeneral d i" in criw i i 1 i•■ .iii. <205 words
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Article516 1940-04-06 6 RADIO IS A NEW WEAPON ,s there an, B rea1 ne, «pon" in th.s war Any ,,l l.uUIr in IJ:idi«». Ancatt bmlMf *m ruuied hone throng tog or NMkout bv Hying along a radio beam Wtui out from the airport. Naturally the pilots can fly out ward iking the bmm516 words
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280 1940-04-06 6 S.S. (S) A. AND WAR TAX ON INCOMES ki SPECIAL sub-committee 01 the Straits Settlements (Singapore Association is now studying t. subject of a war tax on incomes. At the last meeting of the Assonat: fchfi President reported that the SubCommittee had met and hud made pi greao and would280 words
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Article78 1940-04-06 6 CERMANS RESENT COAL RATIONING .Amsterdam, Apr 4 ijT is learned there is a good deal of dissatisfaction in Germany at I Government 1 decision to introduce coal rationing. Germany possesses the la supplies of coal of uny country in Europe and a announcing published in the morning pacame as aReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement64 1940-04-06 6 following delicious varieties an Ate In large and .small bov MIXEP FUijlV DROPS LEMON BARLEY BARLEY MINTI BRICKS BARLEY SUGAR ft, ACID DISCS t lODIZE3D BUTTERS Wl\ p I i-M<-N, GLYCERINE t HONEYCOMBS GHBRRY COVQH BRICKS RA3BSRRY DROPS •ORANGE DROPS BLACK OURRAK] DR< ■h UME drops COUOH DR( U 164 words
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Article, Illustration724 1940-04-06 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On ,ster Holidays Almost As Usual In England: Evacuees Return To The City For Week-End Respite: Dean Inge On Sin Of Gluttony: One Beneficial Effect Of Rationing: Fewer Deaths From Diabetes: A Windfall For Lord Nuffield— Thanks To A Clever And Successful Architect. London. Mar.724 words
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Article390 1940-04-06 7 "It is *tp«MriMJ U slll(lN u> icasurcrs diagnosis of poverty in d if.Hlcnouiishment in conati tiun with the financial the txvo hospital*, and to Irani thaS. unless there is an I«P*»"--ment I* tiieir condition. tin i "spitals wfll have to put I umselves to h.-d as390 words
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Article, Illustration828 1940-04-06 8 Vera Ardmore - People Places Vera Ardmore VIKA \HII>IOHi: 10-lIAV *By* Notables At The Flower' Show, H. E. Attends "Robert's Wife" And Ballroom Fashions IlSi about to nit their u*'ddinn S J cake arc Mr. and Mrs. .1. Jukes The bride is the former V Miss Joan Ilill-Bosisto She arrrved from England ;»t828 words
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Advertisement73 1940-04-06 8 j FOR GOOD FURNITURE PLEASE HKK i 1 THE SUN WAH COMPANY. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS PHOM UZS. S:{ VI(I()KIA STREET, SINGAPORE. ■^■iMHm^^p I new shipment from the l.s.A. of mantailored linen sports suits from the famous Hollywood House of SPORT-RITE" I Also a new collection of spectator sports I rocks in73 words
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Advertisement71 1940-04-06 8 THE SINCAPOrFmUSICAL SOCIETY Presents y I mi: it km: lvmami 'CONCERT VERSION' ON SUNDAY, APRIL 4th, AT 9.15 P.M. IN THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Seats |2, SI sOcts. Book at LITTLES. the Elizabeth arden v^ WAY I ia »t Dusttoi Tpo^ by UMn Ellzabelh Ard e silky, delicately your bath71 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1940-04-06 9 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert who answeis readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter io her, c^o Morning Tribune, Ansjn R4>ad, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. %>K YOl- ETUjrKTTJ: lakhlß leavf t .l.nner party h..» thank you1,172 words
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Article10 1940-04-06 9 b r oni>on enclose <>rre s pondenee coupon.10 words
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Advertisement32 1940-04-06 9 ANCHOR Liuier The Reliable New Zealand Butter of steadfast quality and unvarying flavour. A dependable source of essential vitamins. PHONE 6376 FIVE LINES cs 140A Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.32 words
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Article, Illustration309 1940-04-06 10 Allowed To Broadcast From Britain DADIO OTATIONS OPERATED BY ENEMY v ;kvi AKK >nu K WORKING BRII m BY PERBfISSION OF THE BRITISH Hrila.ns > rtt radio -quad hai l'-«^ fl< 11 (10/tMl^ ol >h l rave hraUmaiiwg itatieM worked b) ifK »»«t not all309 words
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Article226 1940-04-06 10 BLYTh THE SAME TIDE WHICH WASHED UP THREE DEAD GERMAN i MEN ON THE NORTH-EAST COAST WASHED UP AN KNOWN BRITISH SEAMAN. An official funeral was given to the Germans, who were buried with full military honours. The British sailor was given a pauper's funeral by226 words
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Article54 1940-04-06 10 Is Or so they say. But In this picture you must admit ti<at a more interesting topic still is petite June Preisser one ol M.ii.M.'s proteges. This is the latest picture of the 3<>ung player and the sports outfit is well worth studying v/hen you S54 words
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Article, Illustration52 1940-04-06 10 DRAPED over his Ilia shoulders, George W vanoif has worn a multu H political cloak in his pa* years as Bulgaria's Pr cl Eight times he has reorgaj his Cabinet to keep up *j* country's many-sided !<)1 policy. Recently Kiosseivanof: mantle has been Nazi br« of his52 words
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Article, Illustration669 1940-04-06 11 WOMEN ARE TAKING OVER trm HAS BEEN WRITTEN AND DEPICTED IN THE PAST FEW M HAYS OF THE WORK OF THE LAND ARMY AND THIS PERHAPS t vnrn TO DRAW ATTENTION AWAY FROM THE WOMEN !;:I[;>'vOßK IN THE R FACTORIES ALL OVER ENGLAND, AND INp EE I669 words
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Article79 1940-04-06 11 live red our his ipi 1 be red, arguing that rapprochement with Russia was the only way to areak Germany's economic strangle hold on Bulgaria. •cently astute King Boris blessed the tan faction of his government. *»ed his close friend. Professor lan Philoff, Minister of Education, w Cabinet.79 words
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229 1940-04-06 11 Britain Loses Track Of 3,738 "Objectors" HUNDREDS of the conscientious objectors granted conditional exemption from military service are believed to bo evading their obligations to take useful wartime jobs. A conscientious objector may be ordered by a tribunal to find work on a farm, to join the A.R.P. services, or229 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-04-06 12 Sir Alexander Koger is **m ii<rrMJMj th<- volunteer person- ltd of the first large ambulance cmivo> to leave England for serJ vice in France. There were 20 ;imhu lances and the convoy was a i very smart unit.39 words
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Article456 1940-04-06 12 HOW BRITAIN COULD HELP FINLAND Ik' They < ninioi Abi«l^ ll> Peace CHKKWI) observers who have watched Russia put pressure on Finland to prevent a pact with the northern democracies say that there is just a chance that Finland will not abide by the recent peace. If she does not,456 words
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126 1940-04-06 12 Troops Do Morris Dance Keep Fit I ARMY and Air Force men at the new Northern Command convalescence depot at Harrogate get fit on morris dancing. The depot, formerly uiri.s' .school. l< Uerefl In making its patients forget they have i*v« t been 111. Games, dances, lmht drill, and country126 words
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Article433 1940-04-06 12 MEN AND WOMEN PUT THEMSELVES IT FOR AUCTION IN W LONDON RECENTLY. They were not present, but their 'lives were— represented by insurance policies for which an all-male audience made bids totalling thousands of pounds. Bad investments, bad times, and ill-health are some of the rea433 words
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Article131 1940-04-06 12 ARTHUR CARROTT was a "quiet, steady lad. but not ambitious." That's what they said of him in the old home at Binbrook. Lincolnshire. And now Arthur has sent home from Western Australia a photograph of himself and his son— SITTING AT A TABLE PILED WITH131 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-04-06 12 Above is a 25-pounder about to fire during exercises in England. It is medium heavy gum like this which come In for the hard work when things get really thick and our men must be well < i^ed in their use.40 words
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Advertisement1575 1940-04-06 13 HH^H^ppß^^V^VV^^B^ i^^^V^v Wanted "_.i.-_.» ■a Ammonia Compressor 2—3 V ng capacity, new or second Land. 31! 1 Huvelock Road. Singapore .Wanted Good Camera 1.2 lens if possible able by monthly Instalment*. Write B< I c,o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. No. 13 D) Wanted To Rent Bright Godown suitable tar rubber, approximately1,575 words
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Advertisement623 1940-04-06 13 Professional k B Ar count* C Modernized Fra^d-proof System of Accour Malaya Tribune Singapore 'No. 32C To Let To Let: Th; w build Apply Chua i Bok. 3 Chung Thye Pim. DO*. (No. 80D TO LET 1011-H. Eat< Upper Scrangooii Rent $20. Apply 3. t Road, Singapore. vNo. 75D I623 words
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Advertisement186 1940-04-06 14 Ihikfs mi me; l Al< ll v^ f I l N < r" isinmsidin^ M A Al'i PJ 1 v,O MOKKONN B: ll ir I H^ L 11 M > I'. B M(. Ms IMOT nl MKINin'J N I Uml H Hh- KIN(his recent biftMQ !THE MARX BROS. •AT THE186 words
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Advertisement195 1940-04-06 14 •In fact you'll never JT jE^Jf f I She's a champagne gf JS r i Garbo! Flirtatious! ;tg| Pans! It took that fa- mousLubitsch^touch" I to reveal this amazing- TIIP^H A Y iy different gay Garbo lUCOUA I in "Ninoichka" with NFYT I Melvyn Douglas and IIEiAI I Ina Claire—195 words
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128 1940-04-06 15 f M LdmoncL>. [be thirtieth annual nited tate costs hi mattribute the und th e costs for reduced, but I the futui I tofts/ liainnan. 32 38 v.. earned announced, compared profit of $36.904 97 s m cent. DIVIDEND »f 8 per cent,128 words
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Article39 1940-04-06 15 DEATH OF REV. C. F. ANDREWS resolution I) honour oi the lat^ /Uidrews will be moved at a the Indian Youth Raa Caune Road, Sinpai3o p.m when Dr., -non will speak on th a "Life; r*v c f. Andrews." >39 words
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Advertisement81 1940-04-06 15 •|H ALHAMBRA S^T^ (;ala Midnight Premier 4^«r«| Miss Chun Yun Chang Ajipearing in another of jjgg her triumphant role in her f%/S Latest Mandarin Talkie /^l With Knglish Sub-Titles xW^m A PICTIIRK EYERY PABH."V 5 J fe W SHOULD SEE A V ACCLAIMED AS OM OF <*?;■£*> BEB BIST RECORD—81 words
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Advertisement111 1940-04-06 15 A REAL ALL-STAR \s I EM IM Al ALL-KAN DRAMA CAROLE AGAINST KAY FOR CARY CMR IND si:i: Tin: FIREWORKS Al THE ALKAMbkA 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 FOR THE FIRST TiME *N<k HISTORY THE SCREENS I AID IS SOIGHT TO I COMBAT THE WORLD'S I GREATEST S O111 words
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Advertisement51 1940-04-06 15 It blows th« lid off this season's mo'< dramatic matrimonial rnix-up!..Be on hand when it begins! I LOMBARD 1 GRANT i CHaReS COBURH HELEN VINSON I MTHMINE ALE UNDER. JONATHAN KALE MAORICE MOSCOVICH gL »w^ H M TV\«y' T al B*O«A0;O» KftNMOS NIKUN .--vj« of P'od.cio-.«CeceJ b, Jr- fr O51 words
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Advertisement274 1940-04-06 16 p| ,M i _p Bb IE 1 i i BYP&OandBRITISHIND!A,LI NES best ponibh < -'"u maintained by Jn«P.* Compui) to Hum usu w|l except ports m K, ed to register their rrqu.mnents, but under present circumstai pcitonr nstrKU'ti. Spccia i avaiUble for six months to Han* kong, Shanghai Colombo and274 words
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Advertisement293 1940-04-06 16 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabtau «iili Pnvaie Buth-Excel!cm Cu.-.ine.-Moderate F»rfk FREQUENT PASSENGER SAILINGS TO GENOA MARSEILLES IK. COPENHAGEN. !>.>sen£ers Mftel Hit- I K rate have the option »f proceeding o»erUnd. '•nd ila's raM and Genoa MarseUles London, at the sh.p s espciiw. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. S,NO,POn F L l°293 words
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Miscellaneous61 1940-04-06 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE RA Mail Depmrimwitm ro l>\^ I I -i Time u, PMltaf ad- •p m IAVA ak! 1 tAiri 4OU P m SUMATRA S/i lUupir. dan Ku ait J °i P-™ MA <Aii 4 00 d an. A^ 4 p m Mail Arrival* lly IaIv! lw! o m Probable61 words
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Article, Illustration266 1940-04-06 17 TURFITE - DOUBLE ESSO POACHER BEST BETS FOR TO-DAY TURFITE <|-A RE VISED SELECTIONS AND COMMENTS Ul!d But: in the fifth race of the opening ft .d av is a pointer to M. van Brrukelcn's other Esso, whom I Uiinlc is a certainty for a win. Even U ring the last few266 words
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Article154 1940-04-06 17 Y. M. C. A. SCORE BIG WIN ipore, Friday. r r A Juniors scored a creditable 93 run victory over Koval Engineers (Changi) on home ground at Anson Road. i toss, went In I With only 60 ving 1 the deadly son who bagged knocked up l A. C Wilton154 words
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Article60 1940-04-06 17 The folimvinu are mv rented i selections: RACE 1: STOKMY NIGHT llarriford RUK I: IB POACHCK y Regiment S i SQUEEZI Sweet (ollette S RACE I: ORIFT ON Meadowman I RACE 5: DOUBLE Ksso (iold Point RACE <i: ROTAL HAMPTON Carloca I RACE 7: ROSTRUM60 words
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Article87 1940-04-06 17 The many friends of Inche M. B sun. electrical contractor of Brai: Bas^h Road, Singapore, and a member of tlvMuhammcdan Advisory Board will i gret to hear of the death of his nv ther last evening The funeral take;; place this afternoon at three o'clock from87 words
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Advertisement153 1940-04-06 17 AUSTRALIAN SPORT MATERIALS of guaranteed first grade quality at exceptionally reasonable prices. Following the huge success of the W. A. Oldfield "Crown" cricket ball, offers are now made for all types of Australian sporting material. i CRICKET material under the autographs of W.A. Oldfield and S. J. I McCabe made153 words
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Miscellaneous80 1940-04-06 17 $»orl« Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A League, Div. TI ■A." Publishers va R.A.O.C.J Stadium: R.A.F. < Torpedo) vs. 5.H.8.. Seletar: B H.L.. A. PC. vs. Bime Darby, A. PC. CRICKET: S.C.C. VS. P.W.D SC.C: S C.R C v AC S Old Boys' Ajsn S.C.R.C: ACS vs. St. sephs', S.J.I: S.R.c vs.80 words
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49 1940-04-06 18 K« pal 9 f be S.R.( <fl<> A. j i ii. 1 i nty n with the N lead the offensl mp■in had play penned Ll I I to 1 iirther Inci ii rv i'ular rn up f I n49 words
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98 1940-04-06 18 (iuthnr's l. iJ down ii nitiaJ stages of the first, half, Wearne's mack at Guthric's by three goals to one in a Busi- match at the S.H.B, -round yesteri i i v i ii i a 1 1 the p 1 unsuccessful con i98 words
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Article198 1940-04-06 18 Tennis Tournaments In Singapore the following are the r suits of tennis tournaments played off yosterdav j i Singapore:— Ladies Sin.",lo.s: Mrs. Warden beat "Tr.^ Champ 7-5; 10—8. Men's doubles: D. E. L Andersen IAD And-r.son boat Warden and [nto 'i 4 -0. 6_i. 6—4. Capt Rus-Elobei-ts and Green beat198 words
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Article14 1940-04-06 18 £&%sPaS.sg a total distribution ,i'" voa r Wall Street was firm.. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article93 1940-04-06 18 Man Ordered Off In League Game THE Vmu <hv ;ig and Shanghai B on the J C 8 t In th< .d half of thi Umtor's man f fered Off i U) ■:•;< id r:. H. a pen I ifter this was of an even i with scored by i93 words
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Advertisement79 1940-04-06 18 llißDnilidißi S H^k. X India S'pnnl TTrnvy Jr SUSKUS M*JV Duty Car Tyres available In the k >^^ l^Y T^W p MMSIIi undeinoted sizes: v >^^r A V THWr 450x21 525xi7 \WiB k 75x19 5.25x18 ■UL/^ V" r ifU 5.00x19 5.50x17 jf^ I m^^k 5 50x19 Tl^'; i it l!79 words
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Advertisement383 1940-04-06 18 Motor Vehicles BALI Ten, 11 0 d< I one owner, tip-top condition. Apply n. co Malaya Tmuoe, Singapore. -'d Fiat MnrvflMte for fa h. Part to Borv. 26, Lowland Road, Blnga] No tED: Small H P. Car any make, si price Model itnd mil particulars to l^\ M M Q383 words
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Miscellaneous14 1940-04-06 18 j TIDE TABLE ro dai It 2 it TO MORROW 8 4 11 P14 words
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Reuler's Commercial Service
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Article19 1940-04-06 19 ruua.s. 10 7 11 !0 7 /i 11 10% 10 15 U 10 13 Li 10 I19 words
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Article36 1940-04-06 19 I ci.v. t3 I .jo n 11/3 1 I!) 1--13 y 3 3 7 99 1O 9'?G oil- n t^ Bank oi I A &c. y 1600 ,A« Ci Chin, Gld Loan jy-L«36 words
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Article37 1940-04-06 19 ndon Friday. f i. p 176.50 s i Londi mon Amsterdam 7 53 31 :aai 4U r /TL Is. 229 32d Is. 3 27 32d. t/T Lnd:: on New York 4 02 V 2 to37 words
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Article38 1940-04-06 19 London, Friday. oulk aent Unquoted Copra (S Bepfm S raent Unquoted 17 Sellers I 31 April Pepper (FAQ) \Y 4 3 16 April May Sellers I Lxppong V!z Value 2 15 16 April MasValue 30 April Won38 words
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Article16 1940-04-06 19 I don. Friday, gwerspot 20 V m- rd 20 D, Fine per &z. £8.8.016 words
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Article26 1940-04-06 19 New York. Apr. 4. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Market Tone Easier Snoi 18»* 18% Forward Julv Sept n°s 17 TIN Market Tone Steady Spot 45'j26 words
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Article204 1940-04-06 19 Singapore, Friday. Condition. showed .some improvement In markets today and there ruther more doing Local bin was Vg better at $122 1 H while th- price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot ;35 st:5 t: cento, April June 35 5 8 cents, and I July204 words
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Page 19 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1940-04-06 19 PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Flnlayson Green.9 words
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Advertisement102 1940-04-06 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 4O '°2!i'22?" ReserveFund ..10,*****00London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: Rotterdam. The Hague, ano 64 branches and su^-branchec at f smaller places. Netherlands102 words
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Advertisement37 1940-04-06 19 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation! Limited j be£ to announce that their new branch office at No. H>, Slation Street, KLANG (SELANGOR) Tel. :Vdd^e^^: "Oversea" i Telephone: No. 181 P.O. Boa. N*>- 8 commences business TO-lIAV. i 1 Master*37 words
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109 1940-04-06 20 NAZI BOMB SHIP FOR 6 DAYS, FAIL TO SINK HER Pergen, Apr kWTBB .x dap at m, durinf u»>«h accarding to newspaper rr. porU ihc u.« bombed d«Uy by German aircraft, the iteamef Mi, ;i ,i in the m il and paMengei icnrlce between Norway <ll)( i Brit tin trrivedReuter - 109 words
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Article65 1940-04-06 20 NO "DUDS" MA Y GO TO AFRICA Rome, Apr. .v TilHci. are now over MMM Italian* living in Abyssinia, m sordini to General Teruxki, Mini*. t<r for MM«.i mi .hi interview. There v. uld be further batche. of 1 ißranl but only alter a careful .s< i•n can "Africa mustReuter - 65 words
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Article57 1940-04-06 20 NAZI MISSION TO RUMANIA FAILS Paris, Apr. .">. NO surprise appears likely to emerge i result of lien lodiOS' negotiations in Bucharest, according to the iiav.is Kutharost correspondent. He adds ii. lodius will probably leave Kumania in three weeks' time uilhout Jiavirn; obtained an improvement in the mark-lei exchange rateReuter - 57 words
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Article51 1940-04-06 20 LIGHT AND PHONES FOR LHASA jv Ttnltive i I firm i acuities In d red by the Thibet tion- involved the cai of machinery which had to I (i for transportati< i .vhicii could Prom Dai bv coolies and mules over pri Ider-strewn ti the mountainside often 12.00' >ove level.Reuter - 51 words
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Article392 1940-04-06 20 SPI.\KIN<» last nifiht over the B.MJI.C. <;•> the Nibjed "Thrust to the East" Mr. J Orski, a I'niish »-\iir declared Germany's present elain that th > western part of Poland irai an Intefral part <»r the Reieh was the claim of a thief \\h<», having392 words
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Article227 1940-04-06 20 1171 Ifl a bi illi; at bui- along the final ;u-. owned and (raised by Lord 94 brMfe, iron the < stceplchasi ti Ma< M.Mi.ti b\ four leng th Mr. 1 NeUTj < I i l lengths behind. 25 to on. i to one C Ld227 words
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Article35 1940-04-06 20 London, Apr. 5 I i The death is announced of Mr A ti I *3rgU6ot>. Chief Manager of the C*: I t red Bank of India. Australia sui'l I China ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article123 1940-04-06 20 London, .Apr. 5. Th<» improvement of Anglo-Soviet trade relations was the subject rauec by M. Maisky at a recent meeting w.\h lord Halifax says ileuterN diplomatic correspondent. In Russian quarters i^ is contended tsi«* Allies would benefit directly throu^if better trade with the Soviet and ate" indirectly becauseReuter - 123 words
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Article30 1940-04-06 20 An Air Ministry casualty list cj>s7 prise > 85 names 38 killed (four whom were previously reported n in%), five difd of wounds, seven dictl, nineteen wounded, and sixteen n ReuterReuter - 30 words
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