Morning Tribune, 16 April 1940
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130 1940-04-16 1 ,ion 01 Narvik the Germans are deprived of ter of their total ore supplies, but their loss is even a a prominent iron and steel expert, who told began the total effective iron-making resourhad been cut by a full half.Reuter - 130 words
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612 1940-04-16 1 BRITISH TROOPS LAND AT SEVERAL POINTS IN NORWAY Allied Help Arrives hhct kbitmo.% LONDON. APR. 15. A JOINT ADMIRALTY AND WAR OFFICE COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT BRITISH FORCES HAVE NOW LANDED AT SEVERAL POINTS IN NORWAY. Mr. Chamberlain is making a full statement m the Commons to-morrow on the landings. NoReuter - 612 words
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Article58 1940-04-16 1 'Reuters Special Commentary New York, Apr. 15 The New York Times, m an editorial, supports Mr. Roosevelt's blunt condemnation of the German action. "American neutrality does not imply cowardly silence m the face of the brutal invasion oi small countries. "The President expressed the feelingsReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-04-16 1 The King Inspects Ambulances Queen Elizabeth B n the quadrangle of b u LondSn, amtothe Red Cn»s ""the British Empire. to w .;hows the King m conversa,th the ambulance dm i31 words
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Article22 1940-04-16 1 London, Apr. 15. Cai u&on .a. Prei nt and the Toronto ye to take over ri Royal Palac ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article152 1940-04-16 1 London, Apr. 15. A FURTHER indication of the likely effects of the invasion of Denmark on the British food situation was given by the Ministry of Food official to-day. Britain has sufficient supplies Of butter and bacon In cold storage to remove any anxiety aboutReuter - 152 words
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Article72 1940-04-16 1 NA ZIS HOLD SWEDES Stockholm, Apr. 15. ACCORDING to the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm Tidningen, Germany hai >p^d Swedes leaving fot Sweden. Only those m possession of diplomatic passports, he says, are allowed to proceed. Reuter Thp Hague, Apr It is announced that anti-r guns opened fire and airReuter - 72 words
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123 1940-04-16 1 DANISH SHIPS MAKING FOR BRITISH PORTS HONGKONG. APR. 15. IT IS LEARNED THAT THE DANISH EAST ASIATIC COMPANY'S s.s. PANAMA WHICH LEFT MANILA YES TERDAY IS ARRIVING AT HONGKONG TOMORROW. THIS IS TAKEN AS AN INDICATION THAT OTHER I>\MSH VESSELS IN FAR EASTERN WATERS, WHICH ARE BELIEVED TO TOTAL ABOUTREUTER; Reuter - 123 words
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Advertisement59 1940-04-16 1 Growing Enemj I Germans Mining Baltic lecture on Sex Problems Business Head Sue* Driver Heard Shots, Found Two Dead j> i ad< i Page People And PI Womi n'i P Longest Nails In Lou •a o Writi I Picture Made I V 'V. I ifc la 14 and 15 Shipping59 words
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Article98 1940-04-16 2 GROWING TOLL OF ENEMY SEA LOSSES i union \pr. IS. AN \.!onralt> communique states hirthei reportl Horn British IHIBtWIJBIII indicate that another two (.erman transports have turn s,mk and that Btsfcta this ,oii\on oi nem> transports was Uackfd m tin- Skagerrak, uh<n four torpcdm-s lound their mark. Another attack onReuter - 98 words
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Article123 1940-04-16 2 TIMES ON CYPRIOT LOYALTY le Apr IS I EMEB efore 1 irizon ded. T: war cl ingi d the It Political leach OJ all Cyprus par. m a d> pul tion to the Oovernor and to susd political while th war (i ittitudi and that "i the rman i odaB.O.W. - 123 words
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144 1940-04-16 2 l^onaon ji- .eels pi In glowing headlin. .val gU Though many tributes a ttlfg m the Narvik action, commentators seem even moi along -the German Baltic ports and cot Ri"Still nt though more discrei I minelaying In the < German Intel enhagen to Memel.Reuter - 144 words
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116 1940-04-16 2 London, Apr. 15. SEVERAL thousand Germans are now m Belgrade according to the Times Belgrade correspondent. He says more German "tourists" are arriving daily. Seven hundred Germans nave uucu-i menis which show them to be attached' to official missions, making it difficult to refuse themReuter - 116 words
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Article100 1940-04-16 2 Berlin. Apr. 15. A HIGH COMMAND communique says that the day passed quietly at Narvik. Strong British naval forces are blockading the harbour. Additional German troops and wax materia*! were landed m southern Norway, where the position was consolidated The communique admits the sinking the GemReuter - 100 words
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Article18 1940-04-16 2 t< disc mi Leo ied to Germany. She h Chan nacy 1 i. s Mayla..18 words
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Article62 1940-04-16 2 HITLER' S 'GIFT' TO THE ALLIES Hew York, Apr. 15. Tn^ I York Times commentin Hitlers to the Allies of Nor* i Danish merchant fleets say, the represent more than th c d merchant shipping tonnage sunk c the start of the tish hav e not receivi dson the en<Reuter - 62 words
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Article89 1940-04-16 2 New York. A] THE Mackay Radio Station reports interception of ra signals from the British steamer Crafg, 3683 tons. The signals said: Submarine coming and gavv the .ship's position about 800 miles northea-u of New York. An hour later a second call from the Craig wa.sReuter - 89 words
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Article133 1940-04-16 2 Relief In Washington I i New York. An i.y Till New York Times, m a metsif< 1 I from Washington, says the I British Navy's exploit have i brought a welcome rebel to official* there. S Conversations with leading ufli. cials indicate that if these deve< lopment- had not takenReuter - 133 words
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Article76 1940-04-16 2 I Bruise:. Apr A TWO Gorman, planes wei down by D.mish anti-an I ear.'y m the morning of the Gem J try into Copenhagen, accord rts reaching here. The Gei I terwards droppea a large be: gars at Copenhagen Military Aeiodroi It Is believed thatReuter - 76 words
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Article72 1940-04-16 2 Toronto. A 1 7 Ike by the Stan. agamat the Great La; s.iies began early to-d .on is demanding higher J *d shop, and extra pay for o A DicK.et line is report •a bushed m the harbour* thi the Great Lakes. i ,f Education 1 f ledReuter - 72 words
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Article93 1940-04-16 3 •vi ivHin Wireless announces mining of two I IS "the three entrances to the Baltic, namely 1 between 55 degrees 17 minutes north V-'t.'n- "minute north; the Little Belt bet- longibTde 9 degww 47 minutes east and 9 U ''\.< 51 minute east. ceReuter - 93 words
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Article147 1940-04-16 3 Stockholm April 15. 5H military 'W experts amazed at the technical h In laying a^ mineBaltic. It is thought accomplished by planes which considered ►ectacular m view of the would have to cover with heavy loads from the British bases. An official Swedish communique statesReuter - 147 words
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87 1940-04-16 3 HITLER'S MOUSTACHE HAS BEEN SINGED don, Apr. 15. Narvik, the layB minefield, and of naval 5UCek bring ft rth n the editorials quickl; d by added, thereby neutrals, which is al- j d mosi probably be J tl the practical nor miflcance of Nar- anywhere where peoIni ng ol truth87 words
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Article49 1940-04-16 3 INVINCIBLE HITLER THROWN BACK The naval power has victory of id m retrospect thus produced m oi the decisive war The myth has Invincible, hai been thrown only a .small beginnigical importance is rhe navy has singed At last the hit back with a but this must be! ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article130 1940-04-16 3 London, Apr. 1 JAPAN has been secretly building a nwl Beef of sup dreadnoughts greatly exceeding either the British or the United States battleship tonnage, according t (> reliable information reaching naval and diplomatic circles Washington, states the Daily Mail's New York correspondent. Mm is expectedReuter - 130 words
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Article112 1940-04-16 3 RISING NAZI MERCHANT LOSSES London, Apr. la. SHIPFING eirles estimate that Germany, most of whose merchant fleet has been immobilised m home and neutral ports since the beginning of the war, has now lost more than half the tonnage of which Great Britain, with hei ships always at sea. hasReuter - 112 words
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Article33 1940-04-16 3 ARTILLERY ACTION ON WEST FRONT Paris, Apr. 15. A communique states that yesterday evening and daring the night there was activity of reconnaissance and artillery action at various points of the from. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article28 1940-04-16 3 London. Apr. 15. I Mr Gray, the new United States I Minister to Eire, ha.' presented his credentials to Mr De Valera ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1940-04-16 4 'Smirking Male Giggling Female" TOO muck Contemplation of the facts of sex were stated l>> the Rev. I. Hall, m the course of a lecture to the Y.VY.C.A. at Kuala Lumpur last night, to be responsible for much of the vice Bgailttt which1,150 words
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Article132 1940-04-16 4 (The Devil's Number! HERE IS A STORY 01 13. On \pr. 1. Mi J I. I X, vpl young Frenchman, parked ls opposite (ollyer Quay and wa awaj for 13 minutes. That was unlucky lor him. It was. however, luckx fa jee Vans Fook, 35. (anion, m those 13132 words
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Article271 1940-04-16 4 Magistrate To Visit Dart Stall Singapore, Mondaj j SUGGESTION that the decision m a case m which Leong Ah Kow was being- charged with assisting m the management of a common gaming house at a dart throwing stall m the New World should be a guide to the police m271 words
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Article245 1940-04-16 5 I, F TWO BIG BUSINESS FIRMS IN SINGAPORE SUED INEER ATTACHED TO THE NAVAL BASE IN THE HIGH FRDAY THE FORMER CLAIMED DAMAGES, AND lAGES TOTALLING 51.127.49. FROM THE LATTER, COUNTER-CLAIMED A TOTAL SUM OF $346.20. 2 AROSE OUT OF A MOTOR COLLISION ON DEC. 22,245 words
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Article32 1940-04-16 5 Fined $802 On Lottery Conviction [KG A KOK <25 1. a Hockchew was tefault seven! imprisonment, by Mr I im yesterday when he! V to a charge of assisting on a pub:.32 words
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Article23 1940-04-16 5 named Sam Pak Khuen k Kee, who were porting Chines newspapers ngkong, under 'd dried meat Byrne, the nade23 words
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99 1940-04-16 5 J^HE hearing was continued yesterday In the Criminal District Court be- fore Mr. J L. McFall. cf a charge against the European Master, the Chinese doctor and the chinchew of a motor vessel for breach of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinances. The99 words
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Article459 1940-04-16 5 JX October it was announced that the first portion of the British Expeditionary Force, numbering 158,000 men, with 25,000 vehicles, had been assembled m France, "without a hitch and without a single casualty." The tremendous feat of organisation thus accomplished was the subject of459 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-04-16 5 British retire Officer is seen astride a machine equipped by the London .Metropolitan Police Authorities with a loudspeaker unit for the purpose of directing traffic. The loudspeaker is fitted where the headlamp usually is and the micro, phone is fitted by brackets to the handlebars. Over twelve85 words
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Article50 1940-04-16 5 Lian Si Chuan, 35-year-old secretary Df the Tinsmiths" Association, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. Watson In the Third Police Court yesterday. He was convicted on a charge of being a member of The Singapore Red General Labour Society— a subversive societv.50 words
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Advertisement84 1940-04-16 5 {MUST YOU USE THAT jB /GREASY STUFF AT NIGHT i _J^l iT /WHAT CAN I USE IN PLACE OFJ. J MY GREASy NIGHT CREAM? Jl} A^~\ |fIRECOMMENDy^\" 4 IEVELYN ASTROVAN >^>A WF V\ PACE C** VV J JK- (BEAiJTIPIESsC> vNv J-Av>A l If i J 1 ?YOU CERTAINLY LOOK T^ESSwp84 words
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Article, Illustration343 1940-04-16 6 A GUNSHOT rent the darfctmss M. Patrick Daly, Superint ndrnt ol the Asiatic Petroleum < ompanj Oil Depot, Woodlands, run from his bungalow to investigate the report. m his compound h<- came across the hods of a man lying on the grass. I toother shot343 words
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94 1940-04-16 6 'ASKED' FOR BIGGER SENTENCE —GOT IT Js h was being taken out ol the Fifth Police Court on a week's remand yesterday Arumugam, a Tamil hit his escort, detective No. 33. He got m two blows, one on the Cheek and one on the shoulder For that he was sentenced94 words
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Article66 1940-04-16 6 Kennedy To Quit After London Boston. P Kennedy, U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain, said he would retire from public life when he completes his work at the Court of St. James. In the U.S.A. for a physical checkup before sailing to resume his post, the Ambassador told interviewers: 'T66 words
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Article204 1940-04-16 6 MALA YA 'S GIFT OF $85 ,000 Foil OWING an earlier of over Sl?.OO0 the Ship* Mariners' Society receives f u de-nation of $85,000 from tin t] I'alriotie Fund. This \s.»v p,,, an alloialioii of over S.")ll».iiiin brings the total to daU v I 100.000. etter from the botham, to204 words
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Article40 1940-04-16 6 FINED 525 ON PLEA OF GUILTY PI. FADING guilty yesterday nd police court before Mi rad Old ham. to a charge of i open a closed receptacle Lim X < 26. a Hokkien was lined default, one months n son ment40 words
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Article808 1940-04-16 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN A- On i What Turkey Thinks Of The Allies' Progress-"Expected You To Have Done More By Now" Watchful Neutrality: The Times On Youth Of Britain's Army Men Of More Mature Years Needed?: Sir George Maxwell On "Low-Paid Native Labour"— Where Living, Costs Are Different. I808 words
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328 1940-04-16 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1940. It Is Still A Long War AS a penult of Hitler eliding the stalemate by his a1 tack mi Norway, a German pocket battleship, a battlecrufeer, several cruisers and I a lar.L*' number of destroyers, amounting to more than a third of his total328 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1940-04-16 8 Vera Ardmore - Morning Party For Lady Thomas, Yesterday's Two Brides News From Here And There V era A rdmore People And Places By NIM boalovakian hostesses entertained In noneni of Lad) i htiai al the Centre Intelta taal i i.im .us tit- Malaieie jresterd ij morning. iik provided something new m mornini1,089 words
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Article, Illustration86 1940-04-16 8 j Right, Lady MeElwatos chats with Wing Conua. .1 i.. MacCailam at the Volunteer Police Fores dance last Saturday Below. Mrs. E. W. s HartindeU and Mr C M Robert. 7^- son at the same function gapore and one m Penang. Bride al the Singapore wedding,86 words
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Advertisement80 1940-04-16 8 j l y)jjh\ FAREWELL TO coarse fiX X 1/ PORES: Don tbe discours fed about coarse pores. Ai night after cleansing and toning n skin, apply Elizabeth Arden's Pore yl Cream where the pores are enlarged This will make the DOKS contract to their normal Sise, and your skin will80 words
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Article, Illustration571 1940-04-16 9 There's No Need To Diet thanks to the present vogue for curves OINU busllines and sofily curving hips arc fashionable once more those one haf« been fellow ing every diet lad lor the pasf few years can relax and eat at last! Pencil-slim stlhoaetta have no place m the newest571 words
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Article251 1940-04-16 9 For with those added pounds ome a little rise m your reservoir energy that makes a vast differ--1 your outlook on life. surprisingly more physind nervous endurance. a little added weight will improve >r looks enormously. Just as reducfirst m your face, m hollow pened251 words
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Article, Illustration260 1940-04-16 10 AMI IKms Joli ol Work MOST JMsftWl uomaii m England m Daphne Barker, the London cabaret star. I Well, l hat may be an exaggeration but at any rate she is said to have the longest fingernails m London. And if you take a glance260 words
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Article, Illustration268 1940-04-16 10 Just A Few Examples HOW are soldiers on their leave spending their time m England Are they having a good time and are they enjoying themselves Those are the questions and dozens more like them which kindly Britishers are asking of the men268 words
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Article, Illustration813 1940-04-16 11 v r-HMR WITH HER FEOT TUCKED UNDER HER, SAT UES DICKENS' GOOD LOOKING GREAT GRAND-DAUGH flu. rill who worked as a cook and then gave a servants-eye f bet cmplovers m One Pair of Hands'' was explaining how m for present day813 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-04-16 11 I In this picture there is certainly s. aething very near to perfection m symmetry The study one of Lana Turner, M.G.M. star m contemplative nuMiU, making the most of Southern Californian sunshine This young woman is just n into the "big time."44 words
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Article827 1940-04-16 12 Washington. ITfl SjIICCI ku l«»«'k b| I'arc Luicnty and realize lies iust finished a monumental job lor the women ol the world. A job some woman should haw done. Hut a handsome young man, around 15, who nakei laowtu lor the Government, did it. Ill827 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-04-16 12 Below is a shot from VI M I i comedy hit "Another Thin Man" j J which is billed to open at the Capitol to. morrow week, April 24. j The problem seems to be worrying I everyone but "\i< k Ami the Thin I Man, (William Powell)57 words
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Article, Illustration25 1940-04-16 12 s i The R.S.M. hands out the I i cigarette issue at the Hamp- shire Regiment's camp with J the B.E.F. somewhere m France.25 words
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Article73 1940-04-16 12 CiLARENCE ASA BIRD, aged 22. ol > Woodlands-street. Cheetham Hill. Manchester, was m the Air Force unti last December, when he was disci en medical grounds. He had become a Jehovah's Witness while m the Air Force, had stated his conscientious objections, asked for his discharge, and been73 words
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Article103 1940-04-16 14 London rprov( i iant I Plying I-.. Liliie Philnps and Liliie w< Rear-Gunner ol the ra iv/hieh \va^ attacked by a six 88" aircraft when, on convoy trol early this month. By his skilful handling of th< Phillips avoided the first atts ■mi lire from twoBritish Wireless - 103 words
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101 1940-04-16 14 I. nd I IB Ctitt food m Britain I It was if id d had bet to Immediately ration butter, and margarine The farts ai bout to eight weekly already announc* fflcially stated Immediate ly D i upied that there jno intention ol reducingBritish Official Wireless - 101 words
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Article89 1940-04-16 15 NEWSREEL OF ISLAND DEFENCES nonetheless impre^we r work of theR.A.F.. re m,ne newsreel, i Cathay famoui newi ol film U ex- lf)q t igners and £3 to the and the rati of the Dominions. moreol the actual I Singapore than the T d to ,cc included a flight of the89 words
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53 1940-04-16 15 Three Chinese Plead Guilty To Rioting fight Between members ft i rei societies which on Sunday evening hi i resulted m one man ;;>!> injured and three nd. Over -0 men are i>»!. \i-il to hare taken part m the -it. Choh, Chan Ken were charm m the Third ig.53 words
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Article29 1940-04-16 15 NO AIR RAID ON GERMAN CITY London. Apr. 14 Iry tiom a high An r.iimsT -day truth m the German ration m Ho v :i t: .fk-erl British WirelessBritish Wireless - 29 words
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Article69 1940-04-16 16 London. A] INFORMATION having app reached Germany of the sparrangements made m Edinbui week. German broadcast, m the hope that it would play its pari war of nerves, announced thai I frurgh had ordered evacuation on the German aggression m S ant via. UnfortunatelyBritish Wireless - 69 words
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Miscellaneous164 1940-04-16 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE Mail Departures TO DAI tUHa i m Latced The* Ol POOtlßg »ADI (Air) 5ooj) m AFRICA 'Air* 500 p.m (Air) 500 p m (SI 5 oo p.m CANADA D 9.30 a m 5 00 p.m china B oo p.m I Air) 9.30 a m A: 5 00 p164 words
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Miscellaneous37 1940-04-16 16 em A: \*i V! »N WA Bt( 1] JAVA A MAURIT! < Steamer. 11 MATRA Medan (Steam Medan (AJ Palembanii Palembang Mail Arrivals Probable D To-rj tc. (Air) Xho Ut) 330 p Indo-C art Java Sumatra (Air) 1.4037 words
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Article415 1940-04-16 17 UNITEERS' RECORD BROKEN Singapore. Monday. THE Uniteera failed to maintain their unbeaten record m the Business Houses League this afternoon when they met the Sime Darby XI and were beaten by the aid goal m three. Th? Uniteera were really oniortunate to lo.se m the way th y did as415 words
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Article57 1940-04-16 17 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F A. League. Div. M F.A v.s. R A. <9th Hy.», Stadium: R.A. <3 A. A. I vs. R.A.P., Cl nre Div. Manclu sters vs. 8.R.C., SR C; Div. 2"A W Pulnu Brani vs. R.A.F. fengah, P. Brani; R.A. <8.M.» 1 r.a.o.c. Blakan Mat! TENNIS: 857 words
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392 1940-04-16 17 S.C.L.A 1: Argyll and S.ll 0. AS T only goal scored early m the second half of play gave the Chine.s full points when they met the Argyll and Sutherland Highlander m a first division football match at the stadium yesterday. While the game392 words
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Article25 1940-04-16 17 Twenty-two cards were taken out for the April Medal at the Keppel Golf Cub which resulted m a win for W. Somerville 78—8=70.25 words
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Advertisement368 1940-04-16 17 Public Notices KWSSSSP" ded by the d to the Rul< pra Scholarships M enda fßafllei a v.ill be of the value be tenable d travelling ex >ore and a be paid. A withdrawn or sus,l if tl due: Hoiar is unsatlsf act have been ted m the Federated 1 imSchOOl368 words
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Advertisement81 1940-04-16 17 J&f% What did the 3^ Engineer say pay was finished "food old r <^by aj*aa| w-. \wmv If 0 ?y c There's something very satis- M u|L S fying, very comforting, m the \Mw A*\ genial mellowness of Johnnie W'^gSmi Jy Walker. It's the result of the *4r J* very81 words
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Article1024 1940-04-16 18 TURFITE - TURFITE (Bj RACE SELECTIONS AND COMMENTS RIVAI EH HI ,)f I :kit >rrow th€ 4 the Singapore Tarf I Sun a- I i l Meetii A a matter of lad. with the exception ol I c picked In Stella's Pel and Bruaa, I expect the1,024 words
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Article286 1940-04-16 18 HONGKONG BANK WIN EASILY AFTER doing well to a opponents m the firal play, the I bartered Bai cracked up In the to the Hongkong Bank to scare goals for their one, m a Bns Houses League fixture vestevening. Th> first half was not. rven exchangee of play both teams286 words
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Article308 1940-04-16 18 William Jacks 4: PLAYING better soccer, William Jac to two m a Business Houses L V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. Except for a few flashes of interesting incidents, the game was void of thrills Jacks were the superior team and they fully deserved the victory. Jacks did most308 words
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Article23 1940-04-16 18 |N a first division League fis ture, at Changi vcstcnla the Fortress R.E. defeated Loyal* by three goals to nil23 words
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Advertisement89 1940-04-16 18 PIMPLES I Simplj .«im»u PREVORI INS! INT SKIN itiirviWKii; ai i powder i base ii imparts i pearl) film ol beast) Enhances appearance Make* skin look fresh, smooth, refvef oathfful I onceals and Km eJa i. i.ii blemishes freckk 1 1 mi <id\ complexions, m rink les, dark rinlis iiikNi89 words
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Article199 1940-04-16 19 Reuter 's Commercial Service DON UN London, Monday. £250 Buyers l"250' 2 Sellci, P *346»4 Buyers; 16*4 Sellers VDON RUEbWI dor.. Monc iK Buyers Sellers 11 11-8 11 U6 11 JIS ne H U6 11 3 16: U Übj J LIST London. Monday. esse 6 4 80 1-z Industries M199 words
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Article344 1940-04-16 19 Moravia Defeat Fort By Odd Goal Moravia Fort Canning 1 Tgapore, Monday. MORAVIA FULLY deserved their victory over Fort Canning m tfr Second Division (B) encounter at Park this evening. H ever, although they won by the odd goal m three ould c been by a greater margin. A .it344 words
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Article102 1940-04-16 19 Smgapore. Mona. ONLY volume cl by. I was transacted m mai>.<' to-day and there v y little inclination to deal. ICommoditv unces were lower. Tin allSi. 00 to $122 75 and Rubber was with buyers of Spot at 25 1 cent?, yJune 35 1 July. September 34^102 words
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Article71 1940-04-16 19 The ambulance conveyed two Chinese to the Hospital yesterday following injuries sustained m collisions with motorcar^. A middle aeed Chinese suflered from a fractured rjb m addition to other injuries on his^chest and left hand, while m another instance, a young Chinese cyclist Wc~s knocked down71 words
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Article155 1940-04-16 19 POSITIONS m the league tables of the Sergeants' McEwans billiards and darts competition to-date are as follows: BILLIARDS AND SNOOK KK Te* P W L D Pts. Manchester* 6 4 2 0 8 R A B M i 4 3 1 0 6 PA iCbangi) 4155 words
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Article250 1940-04-16 19 Yesterday 's Tennis Results FOUR ABLE crday S.C.C. J If. 1 I Chenington. 6 Hipkin and M CeweU beat Mrs <.!-,• d R\i> I 2 0 3. N .K.C Championship Singles: Dr. Shear p aaoreirj ti 2. 6-1; R. Thoy i- f de 8 >uza 6 3. 6—3. H.-.ndicap Singles250 words
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Advertisement36 1940-04-16 19 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL keep abreast **ith the afogresa af economic developnts, ne business concern not to take of the multifarious by a reputed ii al n with 1 1 .icnce. JB^tißßßßßßT^n^pf^t^r^nr-888 I Master*36 words
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671 1940-04-16 20 Oninions Of Home Paajers I London. Apr. 15. Till mn'hilat.on ol the German naxal lories at Narvik is regard, d BJ the BffCM aa I most encouraging pointer to future events. I MiNthnu' done so far at Natffftfl BBal farther south both h> theB.O.W. - 671 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-04-16 20 Tuesday. April 16, 1940 The wedding of L Cpl. Holloway to Miss Audrey Duckworth at Si Georges Garrison Church. A guard of honour of soldiers and A 1 S. speed the happy couple on their way.39 words
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Advertisement66 1940-04-16 20 opening j /ft uT n D Vv> to-day fLgg&lHa 1 HI Iveryboih &L B^ MALAYAS CINEMA II lUXE Gaea 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 r/PTw a^WaWßLk^.n n From the Story read by Millions RICHARD GREENE g«'ts his first starring role supported by beautiful Brenda Joyce and Your old Favourite Richard Di*. PHONE66 words
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Advertisement84 1940-04-16 20 STOP PRESS I Stockholm, Apr. 15 According to Aftonbladet, Swedw mililarv authorities at the iron centre of Hiruna have reported Germans, comprising lour men ol navy and three merchant arrived there yesterday from Reuter. Pans. Apr. i Le Temps says Lofoten W (opposite Narvik) are one ol points where the84 words
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Article252 1940-04-16 1 NORWAY'S STUBBORN FIGHT .;,-,kholm. Apr. 16. •ajl Norueg.an Army is r\tuhbomh ti. »i»ld up th^jGer- ri.ive towards the aaraam" KJtief North-west of Oslo the ££am are aoa believed to be vix mil« from Kongsvmger. y- v hundreds of Norwegians have on killed m this sector states the SSabladet'a Kongavinger ccrrespondrLareeReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration298 1940-04-16 1 AIR BOMBARDMENT OF BRITISH CITIES THREATENED The note of jnbilation over evcm* m Norway has completely disappeared from the German Press and efforts to prepare the public for the loss of Narvik are clearly perceptible. While official circles freely admit that the German Navy has suffered heavy losses they denyReuter - 298 words
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Article669 1940-04-16 1 Allied Help Arrives LONDON, APR. 15. A JOINT ADMIRALTY AND WAR OFFICE COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT BRITISH FORCES HAVE NOW LANDED AT SEVERAL POINTS IN NORWAY. Mr. Chamberlain is making a full statement m the Commons to-morrow on the landings. No mention is made m BerlinReuter - 669 words
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Article116 1940-04-16 1 Stockholm. Apr. IG. NEWS of the landaag af British troops In Norway has caused a sensation m Sweden. The .>peeil af the upeiation. considering the natural difficulties of the ecastline. has made a deep impression. Everyone is taking how the British hive been able ti:Reuter - 116 words
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Advertisement161 1940-04-16 1 stop i»ni;ss Stockholm, Apr. 15. to Aftonbladet, Swedish c r/ y f a UUnrUiesat the iro ore > rmV una have seven nay U r, T ,M isin four me of the arrived ?h seamen, Stealer Vestt rda > r from Narvik! Paris, Apr. 15. «4aWBaaXiSS L foten Islands **E161 words
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Advertisement53 1940-04-16 1 Growing Lnemy Losses (iermans Mining Baltic Lecture on Sex Problems Business Head Sues Driver Heard Shots, Found Two Dead i> Leader Page People And Places Women's Page Longest Nails In London It) "Cook" Write* Book 11 Picture Made To Save Life Classified Advertisements Cinemas It and 18 Shipping Sport 1753 words
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Article105 1940-04-16 2 GROWING TOLL OF ENEMY SEA LOSSES London. Apr. 15. a\ Adnairalij r^mmuniajuc states rarlhei reports from BriUah Kubmarinaa indicate that another two Gernuui transports have been sunk aaaj tliat besides this a ion\oN al enemy transports was attacked m the SUa^crrak. when four torpedoes found their mark. Another attack onReuter - 105 words
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Article158 1940-04-16 2 TIMES ON CYPRIOT LOYALTY i indon, A)ji 15. k TIMEB i ditorial ayi before the wai the C 3 priot political horizon wa i loaded The outbreak <>i wa* r situation Political leadei i vpru.s partle i came In a deputation to thi Governor and agreed to pend political agitationB.O.W. - 158 words
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115 1940-04-16 2 SEVERAL thousand German ing to the Times Belgrade German "tourists'' are arrivii London, Apr. 15. is are now m Belgrade accordoorrespondent He says more Ig daily. Seven hundred Germans have documents which show them to b<? attached to official missions, making it difficult to refuseReuter - 115 words
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Article123 1940-04-16 2 Berlin, Apr. 15. A HIGH COMMAND communique says that the day passed quietly at Narvik. Strong British naval forces are blockading the harbour. Additional German troops and wai materials were landed In southern Norway, where the position was consolidated The communique admits the sinking o: theReuter - 123 words
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Article97 1940-04-16 2 HITLER'S "GIFT TO THE ALLIES j New York. Apr. 15. Th P New York Times commenting 01 Hitler^ "gift" to the Allies of Norwegiai and Danish merchant fleets says th* gift represents more than th c total Allied merchant shipping tonnage suna by submarines since the start of the warReuter - 97 words
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Article81 1940-04-16 2 rench have one of those bou- nee ai ftln to discuss thell Ifa. Two Paris new t aper men. an Austrian named I and a .Senate stenographer. On md as members of a spy i by German Baroneaa named n Kinheim, who spent her tune m bars81 words
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164 1940-04-16 2 London, Apr 15. THE Brussels press n glowing headlines the 1 naval successes. Though many tributes are paid to ttra pants In the Narvik action, commentators seem even more |rj the minelaying along the German Baltic ports and cou Pajj Keel. In an articleReuter - 164 words
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Article140 1940-04-16 2 Relief In Washington i New York, Apr 1 THi: New York Times, m a mnv 1 I from Washington. the' S British Navy's exploits h.t\ i brought a welcome relief t«> oflit ials there. S Conversations with leading nth- eials indicate that if these <i lopments had not taken pl.u-.Reuter - 140 words
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Article77 1940-04-16 2 WESTERN FRONT TROOPS IN DENMARK I Brussels. A TWO German planes wen rough* down by Danish anti-air ear'v Ul the morning of the G try into Copenhagen, accord-: to r •>crts reaching here. The G< inwards dropped a large bomb on nangars at Copenhagen Military v. drome It is believedReuter - 77 words
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Article93 1940-04-16 2 Toronto, A 1 Th strike by the Beam* against the Great Lakei companies began early to-«. Union is demanding higher shop, and extra pay for overI A oicket line ifl recited to 1 established m the harbours thi 1 the Great Lakes. 1 Chun C The Ministry ofReuter - 93 words
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Article96 1940-04-16 2 THE Mackay Radio Station repor signals from the British steamc The signals said: Submarine coming close." and ga\> the .ship's position 1 about 800 BtUea northeast of New York. An hour later a second call from the Craig was picked up. giving an S.O.S. signal, andReuter - 96 words
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Article271 1940-04-16 3 18-mil Berlin Wireless announces milting of two ol ,t of the three entrances to the Baltic, namely ,v,t Belt between 55 degrees 17 minutes north I r- degrees 22 minutes north; the Little Belt betJJn longitude 9 degrees 47 minutes east and 9 AgreesReuter - 271 words
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118 1940-04-16 3 HITLER'S MOUSTACHE HAS BEEN SINGED London, Apr. 15. B cploit at Narvik, the layn Baltic minefield, and nent of the list of naval suciho past week bring fortn ted praise for the Navy m toe papers. Nevertheless editorials are only the first moves Id be quickly followed by though, it118 words
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Article61 1940-04-16 3 INVINCIBLE HITLER THROWN BACK The naval power has ftr I gr-at victory of "cund In retrospect thus produced m one of the decisive i the war. The myth has I Hitler the invincible. has been thrown [nly a .small beginnlogical importance is The navy has singed ls £che At lastReuter - 61 words
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Article145 1940-04-16 3 Japan li expected to annoon i i tremejidous secret fleet con and I Intended to sprint it on the ana one of the biggest shocks In naval history, bat now the information nas leaked out of Tokyo says the eoircapohdei I Japanese naval conatruction hai beenReuter - 145 words
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Article27 1940-04-16 3 London, Apr. 15 Mr. Gray, the new United Sta Minister to Eire, ha.: presented his credentials to Mr. De Valor a ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article117 1940-04-16 3 RISING NAZI MERCHANT LOSSES London. Apr 15. CHIPPING eirles estimate that Germany, most of whose merchant fleet has been immobilised m home and neutral ports since the beginning of the war, has now lost more than half the tonnage B of which Great Britain, with hei j ships always atReuter - 117 words
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Article33 1940-04-16 3 ARTILLERY ACTION ON WEST FRONT Paris, Apr. ir> A communicnio states that yesterday evening and during the night there was activity of reconnaissance and artillery action at various points of the front ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1940-04-16 4 m^m^m^m^am^mm^m^mammmm^^mmmmi^mmmm^i^^^^^^^^ "Smirking Male Giggling Female" TOO much contemplation of the facta of kx wen slated i>\ the Rev. .1. Hall, m the course of a lecture to the Y\\ < A ;«t Kuala Lumpur last night, to he responsihle for much of the1,168 words
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Article126 1940-04-16 4 (The Dev.l's Numr ||JKKK KS A STORY Of OB Apr. 1. Mi I li \oung Frenchman, park.,) opposite (ollyer (fua\ away for II minute That wa.s unlucky for hint It was. however. luck\ for le e Yong rook. 35. (antoiMs, nl 0 m those IS minutes got awaj h126 words
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Article273 1940-04-16 4 Magistrate To Visit Dart Stall Singapore. Monday. SUGGESTION that the decision m a case m which Leong Ah Kow was being charged with assisting m the management of a common gaming house at a dart throwing stall m the New World should be a guide to the police m future273 words
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Advertisement51 1940-04-16 4 FYF EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. SaeeiaHalnt > *g*saj$ >w Ocular Muscle Anomalies 7**^---^^ Crossed Ives. VP*^' Intricate Isual U* Problems X >i THOMPSON OPTICAL CO Qualified Eyesight specialists 1, mm IDE BLDG Tlio.Ni: saat. I I'liompsou. I)r of Ocular ScienC J5 years' 1 ■reaeaa llnlcal Experience mmm mm m mu mm51 words
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Article277 1940-04-16 5 I R OF TWO BIG BUSINESS FIRMS IN SINGAPORE SUED ATTACHED TO THE NAVAL BASE IN THE HIGH RmY THE FORMER CLAIMED DAMAGES. AND 3 TOTALLING $1,127.49, FROM THE LATTER, COUNTER-CLAIMED A TOTAL SUM OF $346.20. ROSE OUT OF A MOTOR COLLISION ON DEC. 22. ON277 words
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Article23 1940-04-16 5 Fined $802 On Lottery Conviction L a Hockchew was m default seven >:isonment, by Mr. terday when he harge of assisting, .-üblic lottery.23 words
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Article42 1940-04-16 5 *mcd Sam Pak Khuen fooY Ree, who were Porting a ca.se of ungn Chinese newspapers >m Hongkong, under ;f that the case m r dried meat, wee X M, Byrne, the day nut called on to ma; I42 words
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101 1940-04-16 5 MASTER, DOCTOR AND CHINCHEW IN COURT pHE hearing was continued yesterday In the Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFall, of a charge against the European Master, the Chinese doctor and the chinchew of a motor vessel for breach of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinances. The charge101 words
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Article502 1940-04-16 5 IX October it was announced that the first portion of the British Expeditionary Force, numbering 158,000 men, with 25,000 vehicles, had been assembled m France, "without a hitch and without a single casualty." The tremendous feat of organisation thus accomplished was the subject of502 words
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Article, Illustration91 1940-04-16 5 m A British ranee Officer l> seer, astride a machine equipped by the London Metropolitan Police Authoi i. ties with a loudspeaker unit for the purpose of directing traffic. The loudspeaker is fitted w here thr headlamp usually is and the microphone is fitted by brackets to91 words
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Article51 1940-04-16 5 Lian Si Chuan. 35-year-old secretary of the Tinsmiths' Association, was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. Watson m the Third Police Court yesterday. He was convicted on a charge of being B member of The Singapore Red General Labour Society— a subversive society.51 words
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Advertisement57 1940-04-16 5 JTmUST yOU USE THAT jjj GREASY STUFF AT NIGHT?^H /WHAT CAN I USE IN PLACE OF|M )MY GREASY NIGHT CREAM? ft Rat A (EVELYN ASTROVAK J&"*\\\ FACE Sty J X Q (BEAUTIPiEy^ /yOU CERTAINLY LOCk VLOVELY TO-NIGHT. rT^ jEgj .titter nightW. WfTffyCA Pimples will disappear Buy a bottle v /•■Tmwih57 words
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Article, Illustration223 1940-04-16 6 A GUNSHOI rent the clarkne^ Mr Patrick l>.il\. Miprrint nd< nt of thr Asiatic Petroleum ompuu\ Oil Depot, Woodland Nail how Ml burn-alow to ni- the report. m his compound he <;im<- acroai the bod} at man lying <>n the grass another ghot rang out.223 words
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88 1940-04-16 6 'ASKED' FOR BIGGER SENTENCE —GOT IT jMs taken out of the Fifth Police Court on a week's remand yesterday Arumugam. a Tamil hit his escort, detective No. 33. He got m two blows, one on the cheek and one on the shoulder. For that he was sentenced to seven day*"88 words
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Article67 1940-04-16 6 Boston Joseph P Kennedy. U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, said he would retire from public life when he completes his present work at the Court, of St. James In the U.S.A. for a phybctore sailing to resume his post, the Ambassador told interviewers: "I will67 words
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Article166 1940-04-16 6 MALAYA'S GIFT OF $85 ,000 rni.LOWIM. an eai of over 542.000 th, rafauraaata society recen donation «.f SB.VOOO from Patriotic I'und. This 1)ltt oJ an alloc aiion af over S w j j orins^ th>« total t<» i >i loa.oou H 1 ack: the first d v tar. 14 assistance166 words
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Article32 1940-04-16 6 FINED 525 ON PLEA OF GUILT PLEADING guilty yeatei second police court bef< to a charge open a clewed receptacle Lim i26>. a Hokkien was fined I default, one month* rim,. aonment32 words
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Advertisement67 1940-04-16 6 f A •jj I J amazing as it may ahen the "roots'' of you; I not. receive their natural baldness is the diatresslr SILVIKRIN. by providing no l me::: to dying cells, cause* th re-grow with all its form' ne s s and glos. SILVIKRIN dots grow fa Silvikrin MADE67 words
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Article789 1940-04-16 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN I, On a What Turkey Thinks Of The Allies' Progress-"Expected You To Have Done More By Now" Watchful Neutrality: The Times On I Youth Of Britain's Army -Men Of More Mature Years Needed?: I Sir Ceoroe Maxwell On "Low-Paid Native Labour"-Where Living,. Costs Are Different.789 words
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331 1940-04-16 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1940 It Is Still A Long War AS a result of Hitler ending the stalemate by his attack on Norway, a German pocket battleship, a battlecruiser, several cruisers and I a large number of destroyers, amounting to more than a third of his total navy,331 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-04-16 8 Right, Lady McLl.vaine dials uith Wini Conun. .1 1 MaeCattwm at 1 th» Volunteer Poliec Force dance S lit Satarriay Below, Mrs. k. w. S M.ntoKieii and Mi M Robert. *af- at the same function gapore and one m Penang. Bride at the Singapore wedding, which85 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1940-04-16 8 Morning Party For Lady Thomas, Yesterday's Two Brides News From Here And There People And Places By Vera Ardmore NIM /<•< hoslovakian hostesses ntei lalned In honour ot i.a<i\ Thomai at the Centre Intelleetaal i us (i. Halalale jresterd i\ moi ninf. ih» proviaV i something nen hi mo ling1,065 words
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Article, Illustration569 1940-04-16 9 There's No Need To Diet thanks to the p resent vogue for curves CI.M 1 bustlinei and sofily curving hips arc fashionable once more those uho have been following every diet fad for the past few years can relax and eat at last! Pencil-slim .silhouettes have no place m the569 words
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Article263 1940-04-16 9 I with those added pounds ome a little rise m your reservoir that makes a vast differ- WW outlook on life. ou Jake on surprisingly more physidj and n^vous endurance. little added weight will improve wr looks enormously j ust as reducvour face, m hollow263 words
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Article, Illustration248 1940-04-16 10 AMI Work MOST dailfafßVl wmm*n Bl r.ni-laiiil Dm*** Barker, the London cabaret star. Well, that may he an cxa^cration but at any rate she is said to have the longcat .interna. Is m UOBOtI And if you take a glance at those talons m the248 words
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Article, Illustration269 1940-04-16 10 Just A Few Examples HOW are soldiers on their lea\e spending their time m England Are they having a good time and are they enjoying themselves Those are the questions and dozens more like them which kindly Britishers are asking of the men269 words
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Article, Illustration807 1940-04-16 11 BENT TO WORK AS MAID TO RITE BOOK v r-HAIR WITH HER FEET TUCKED UNDER HER, SAT jSI.ES DICKENS' GOOD LOOKING GREAT GRAND-DAUGH tfho worked as a cook and then gave a servants-eye r hei empioyeTa m One Pair of Hands" was explaining how HI vis for .1 present day807 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-04-16 11 In this picture there is certainly something very near to perfection m symmetry The study is one of Lana Turner, M.G.M. star m contemplative moou, making the most of Southern Californian su- une. This young woman is just i" into the "big time.".44 words
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Article855 1940-04-16 12 Washington. ITS queer to look .it Lorentz and realize lies iust finished monumental job lor the women of the world job some woman should have done. l*ut a handsome young man. around 15, who makes mo\ i< lor the f.ovcrnmcni. did it. K'i |BBa| blli,(l855 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-04-16 12 Below is a shot from M i> M 's i comedy hit "Another Thin Man" L which is hilled to open at the Capitol to-morrow week, April 24. S The problem seems to lie worrying everyone hut "Nick." And the Thin Man. (William Powell) is ;is de*Sy Im»m;i.i53 words
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Article, Illustration34 1940-04-16 12 i I L The R.S.M. hands out the j 1 I cigarette issue at the Hamp- I shire Regiment's camp with i I the B.E.F. somewhere m S France. f t i m34 words
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Article68 1940-04-16 12 CILARENCE ASA BIRD, aged 22 Woodlands-street, Cheetham Manchester, was m the Air Force un last December, when he was dischart" en medical grounds. He had become a Jehovah's *W while m the Air Force, had stated conscientious objections, asked for discharge, and been put m prison refusing to68 words
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Advertisement315 1940-04-16 13 pg^^UHSSlfllDHDSa^^.^ "Tj Miscellaneous Wanted Educational v:*..,itinns \acani }ff sH»**~ g aWa. B^r^p) "ZTC.-u\ IMAHV. APl- .TdT i (No 1 «4- o ;:.i)une, fe.ngaport. 4 good ap; fWf I Tultlxi ng v' D X I— S for L. c ilin ivel throughTribun\ ,N0124-D) ai ?No 185 D •pore. (Nolbjuj >• langor315 words
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Advertisement714 1940-04-16 13 I -LOTUS" Face Powder. Certified Pure. Agents ted. Enclose 4c. stamp- ior sample. IaSS, Joo Chiat Road. Singapore. (No. 12U-D) I TRANSLATIONS undertaken. Chinese-EnglUh i. Box 769 Malaya Tribune. Slngaport;. J BH\RAT MATA HAIR OIL removes dandruff. stren nd lengthens the hair and cooi> the brain Call *oi sample- at714 words
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Advertisement589 1940-04-16 13 "d to buy all kind- of 2nd hand Boon please report 9, B: Road. Singapore. No. 147-DJ ••d A psSOS of land 4-6 acre-. Preference given to one near road. State price, locality, freehold or etc. to box 7E3 M Singapore. Wanted to buy: Good quality used Postal Stamps of589 words
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Advertisement565 1940-04-16 13 A. I 3KYS VIOLIN STtI j,toryj 107-A, Sophu (City High School Bu:l Telephone 6997. ?-Dj \CCL.\K SCHOOL, i psna*l at tuition up CO Certifies te Class. 1 m charge. Day or E\enm:; (Usees I FRENCH TAUGHT by new method. (J I t>rid i Design- school graduate, reasoi ej B t565 words
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109 1940-04-16 14 L ndor.. Apr. 19 C'Y has been given fa tin report that the i n ahorta od In Britain lit araa add sd that it had become neces--0 immediately ration butter, (and margarine The facts are buttei' ration was Im tout to eight QuitoBritish Official Wireless - 109 words
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Article127 1940-04-16 14 London, v THE Kin apprgai tion, of the I puished Flying Cross to Fir •laiit. Frank PI aml of tl auisheri Flyinc: Medal to Oorp ham Gray Liliie Phil. d Liliie wn Rear-Gunner of the R a W which was attacked by a six "Ju 88"British Wireless - 127 words
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Advertisement154 1940-04-16 14 I Pictun ;'///v Tk World-famou Record- Breaking M Thrilkr "THI IWNIUI I TO-DAY at the CAPITOLJ DAILI at US -t>ls MS SmfmCmt POTENT DRUG MADE HIM IWISIIU I BUT iasa.m;... and him on a Horrified cit arith no known means oi stopping .nni ML. W-\ W^ ™Wm\tmWHnTT^ t^L m^mWkmm%i^^^u^Mm\ Wll&mmWffl154 words
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Advertisement165 1940-04-16 14 _—_—______a_________i TO FORGET THE WAR WAR TAXES TAKE OUR TIP www CO ME TO _-*«BB_ NIGHT DANCE t^sF* I *PROUDLY PRESENTS* £-^^1 j *OX FRIDAY 26th APR.* r^™ I,AV (-•ARMY, NAVY AIR FORCE NICHT fl4_ CHARMING A *D GORGEOUS INTERNATIONAL mV\W^9 BEAUTIES 0F THE ORIENT WILL WEAR EITHER ARMY, NAVY165 words
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Article80 1940-04-16 15 NEWSREEL OF ISLAND DEFENCES utheless impre^ivc HA.F. tioned m the •xeel, 1 feel ol .era and Ltion" to tne ©re and the rest ot .he Dominions- .he I flisht of the over the Civil Airport, ing released from ral is of the latest linesweepers engaged m a p P to80 words
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61 1940-04-16 15 Three Chinese Plead Guilty To Rioting Ik i \i HON liulu between members o| two secret societies which place «>n Sunday evening m it suited m one man aslj injured and three sted over '0 men are ed to have taken part m the Jit. Chan Ken were char- m61 words
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Article21 1940-04-16 15 don. Apr. 14. iv from a high to-day In the German 'ation m Ho'was attacked Wireless.21 words
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Advertisement83 1940-04-16 15 i r S MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY 20.h ALHAMBRA i tYOKD WORDS! THRILLING BEYOND w _H?I I £_r _a__fl __________r^ ln _______^_j_ > >^*_UH _gW^_k if _L J_^ X* *>'__H J l 1 1 _m. _H r a,B j B__^7 oc^'^*_____i _p*t____t^B ***W_s III! P_pfTv»i v \jmJjßfl l»\f mni f7*F^ t/^S^^w^83 words
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Advertisement127 1940-04-16 15 Come And Meet j KID NIGHTINGALE" He v (.ot Voice liUe a Nightingale ami punch likt a Mull to day ALH AAABRA 9-15 p.m. WARNER BROS. GRAND MUSK U.-COM1 1)) Presenting j JOHN JANE PAYNE and WYMAN ■aaiaPr 7 **\v i '*s_J_rßara .fit B__r si __asa| > aSa^-S* a_a_^^__Br _f7127 words
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Article73 1940-04-16 16 London. Apr. 14. INFORMATION having appari reached Germany of the special arrangements made In Edinburgh this week, German broadcast, m the obvious hope' that it would play its part m the war of nerves, announced that Edinburgh had ordered evacuation folli on the German'British Wireless - 73 words
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Advertisement373 1940-04-16 16 B B i j BvZaW 11, 1 sii ilj 7il jJsii t fl i I i sj fc E nil B ii f-^MmM Wm\ flfl f *a_ a ,-h_ t I J* [j_l I I (Ut* B____*s__s^*-' iJ llfaffe gpaaz____ so a ___H____ ____l_saT_HH_l BY P&OTndBRITISHINDJ/rO NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND)373 words
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Advertisement193 1940-04-16 16 s__s__-s*_ssMs____-_-__----a_----_--------ssws_s»__--^ Bl R\S PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) Monthly .sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival ani d^partu-e of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of no* publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time being. For information regarding193 words
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Miscellaneous153 1940-04-16 16 [postal intelligence] Mail Departures X) !>W \i„i. Par:— l-seaal Time Of rooting /\PEN 'Am 5.00 p DO AFRICA B P m BURMA (Air) 5.00 p.m ANA DA 5.00 p.m NAD A 'Am 9.30 am. I 5.00 p.m. (HINA 5.00 p.m. IN A <Am 9.30 am. I &5.00 p.m. I HINA153 words
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Miscellaneous45 1940-04-16 16 JAVA (Steamc VA <Am \URITII amen 11 SUV Medan (81 Medan <Air Palemban'2 Steamc Palemb. <Am :i Mail Arrivals Probable I*. Mai! day To-m Amsterdam etc. tAin 7 00 pm 8? Boxhold* r Australia iA: 3.30 pm. Indo-China fa 1.40 Java Sumatra (Air) 1-40 p.m.45 words
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Article54 1940-04-16 17 TO-DAY SOCCER: SA. FA. League. Div. M.F.A. v.s. R.A 1 9th Hy.j. Stadium: R.A. <3 A. A. vs. R A.F., Changi; I Dto. Manchester v.s. SRC, S.R.C.; Div. 2" A". Pulau ii vs. R.A.F h, P. Brani: R.A. (8.M.) R A.0.C.. Blakan Mati. TENNIS: S C C, S54 words
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Article26 1940-04-16 17 Twenty-two cards were taken out for the April Medal at the Keppel Golf Club which resulted m a win for W. Somerville 7&— 8=70.26 words
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806 1940-04-16 17 UNITEERS' RECORD BROKEN Singapore, Monday. THE Uniteers tailed to maintain their unbeaten record m the j Business Houses League this afternoon when they met the Sime Darby XI and were beaten by the i rid goal m three. The Uniteers were really uniortunate to806 words
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Advertisement354 1940-04-16 17 Public Notices P.. _r_a_l ssf_as_sfal 1( ding led by .lege on behali of five ol the Malay race. to the Rules for il Scholarships as iarc^lUfßea proved travelli also be paid. A withdrawn or ii thi duct ir is unsatlsf act been born n the Feder; lmC vard qualifying for354 words
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Advertisement95 1940-04-16 17 M^B What did the <^^^r Engineer say f Ifjui u;^ en mc B^ge Ffin was finished tr There's something very satis- |Kj *3(sL tying, very comforting, m the 'liPj! _4_3 A\ genial mellowness of Johnnie i WSJjSBe _*y e Walker. It's the result of the &jjffi > j very skilful95 words
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Article1247 1940-04-16 18 TURFITE - TURFITE (B 3 RACE SELECTIONS AND COMMENTS RIVALRY among the halnrrrn will be keener than ever at Bukit the fourth day af the Saugapefe Turf Club Summer rovernor'fl Cup) Meeting. a mattei of fact, with the exception of Lofoe for whon 1 I have picked1,247 words
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Article302 1940-04-16 18 reduced the deficit when Sultan home a grounder from for out Guthries got their second goal— a one when one of the Jacks del' headed the ball into his own go desperate attempt to clear. Saunders slammed m the fourth for Jacks m the closing game.302 words
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Article23 1940-04-16 18 |N a first envision League lis ture, at Changi yesterday the Fortress RE. defeated Loyals by three goals to nil23 words
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Article119 1940-04-16 18 AFTER doinjr well to ho oj)|V)nents m the lirst 0 f play, the Chartered Bank cracked up m the second, In the ITwagliHigf Hank to aeon all for their one. m a I: ■Houses League fixture evening. Tli i first half was notah;. >i exchanges of119 words
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Advertisement89 1940-04-16 18 PIMPLES Ncu American Medicated Powder Bate i 'rips Heal Pimple Whih Hiding BiemUhea and Beautifying Skin Appeni (iiia 1 Simplj apply PREVORE INSTANT SKIN REJfJVENATOR as a powder < base. It imparts a pearly film of beauty. a*aaauseea appearance. Makes skin look fresh, smooth, velvety, youthful. Conceals and heals facial89 words
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Article255 1940-04-16 19 Reuter's Commercial Service lONDON TIN Monday. ,p !50 Buyers 1 c-250' 2 Seller.nffieial Pi l 4S1 Buyers F ggaett Sellers t lONDON RUBBEH 1 n d Monday. ,J Buyers Sellers Dull n UK 11 116 113 1) ard J j 1 116 11 316 ii 11 J 5 ii un255 words
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Article354 1940-04-16 19 Moravia Defeat Fort By Odd Goal Moravia Fort Canning 1. Singapore, Monday. MORAVIA FULLY deserved their victory over Fort Canning m their Second Division (B) encounter at Fairer Park this evening. However, although they won by the odd goal m three, their victory should I have been by a greater354 words
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Article126 1940-04-16 19 Singapore. Monday. ONLY a small volume of business was transacted m markets to-day and there was very little inclination to deal. I Commodity prices were lower. Tin 'ailing $1.00 to $122 75 and Rubber Wo_ easier with buyers of Spot at 35*2 cents. May June 35 L126 words
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Article142 1940-04-16 19 Billiards And Darts Competitions POSITIONS m the league tables of the SergeanLs" McEwans billiards and t darts competition to-date are as follows: BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER Teams P W L D Pts. Manchester.* G 4 2 0 8 J R.A. (B.M.i 4 3 10 6 R.A (Changtt 4 3 l 0142 words
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Article73 1940-04-16 19 The ambulance conveyed two Chinese to the Hospital yesterday following injuries sustained m collisions with motorcars. A middle aged Chinese suffered from a fractured rib m addition to other injuries on his chest and left hand, while m another instance, .a young Chinese cyclist was knocked73 words
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Article273 1940-04-16 19 Yesterday's Tennis Results FAVOURABLE orday enabled several be played off m the Spring Lawn Tennis tournameir Result sec. Championship Singles: w J II B/ard l I E. C CnetTingtOf] 6 1- 6. 6 -3. Ladies Dot Mrs ilipkm and Mrs. Mis. Cars'aw and Mr* Russell-Roberts 2, 6-3. SRC. Championship Singles:273 words
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Advertisement17 1940-04-16 19 _____a__a____a______as___a«Bsa__— s_as______M loss OF phoi ns i\siha\ci< South British Insurance Co., Ltd. rel ju^ 2 Finlayson Green.17 words
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Advertisement105 1940-04-16 19 INEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Incorporated In the Nethei lands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000.Reserve Funa 10,500,000--f.ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches? Holland: -Rotterdam, The Hague, anc 64 branches and su>-branchee ci smaller place" Netherlands Last105 words
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Advertisement41 1940-04-16 19 _i_'* OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast rvith tn progress of economic developments, n*i business concern car. afford not to take advantage of the multifarious service* offered by a reputed banking Institution with years of financial experience. Masters41 words
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458 1940-04-16 20 FORCE MUST BE MET WITH FORCE Roosevelt Washington, Apr. 13. Till; co-operative peace of the Western Hemisphere was not created hv wishing and will require more than words to maintain it. declared President Roosevelt, addressing the Pan-American Union here. mss/i ted the woiid I with v.s in the path ofReuter - 458 words
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Article36 1940-04-16 20 NAZIS HOLD SWEDES Stockholm, Apr. 15. ACCORDING to the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm Tidningen, Germany has stopped Swedes leaving for Sweden. Only those m possession of diplomatic passports, he says, are allowed to proceed. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article57 1940-04-16 20 Following is a list of outputs for the under-mentioned estates for the month of March 1940:— lbs. Brunei 36,882 Bukit Timah 6,972 Changkat 20,034 Haytor 10,080 Indragiri 113,543 Lunas 36,010 Nyalas 31,500 Tapah 62,614 Ulu Pandan 2,228 Inche Satimen bin Amran, Malay Officer, Class TV, Johore57 words
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129 1940-04-16 20 The Morning Tribune Tuesday, April 16, 1940 Man Alleged To Have Run Amok I Ptaau Our Own Reporter) [poll, .Monday. DANDEMONIUM reigned m the little village of Mannong, 15 miles fpom Kuala Kangsar, on Saturday, when a young Malay padj planter is alleged to have run amok and allegedly struck129 words
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Article, Illustration41 1940-04-16 20 The King Inspects Ambulances King George and Queen Elizabeth inspected m the quadrangle Buckingham Palace, London, am bulanees presented to the Red from all over the British L>»l"' Photo shows the King m convervi tion with one of the ambuiam drivers.41 words
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Advertisement84 1940-04-16 20 '*ammmmm»m*mmmm^mmm^mm*^^m^mim^mmmmmmmwmmmmmim^^^mmmmmmmm^mmm*mmmmmmmmmmmm*mmmm Jffajisjiiiiii OPENING OIh T H O V v to-day ■Ltsfßß I tM*M mWm W Everybody k f*^* MALAYA'S CINEMA DU lUXE Goes 3.15 6.15 9. 15 HS_______ra **fl__l I ird b, *o r On «u<h Doxyl t /o» M k lr» C horq» Ol Piodn '.wO From the Story84 words
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