Morning Tribune, 24 April 1940
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Article129 1940-04-24 1 NEW TAX LEVEL $IR JOHN SIMON, introducing his r irst full war budget m the House of Commons yesterday, revealed that THE WAR EXTENDITIKI: FOR THE FIRST SEVEN MONTHS WAS £905 MILLIONS. THE ESTIMATED WAR EXPENDITURE FOR 12 MONTHS IS 12.1MM1 MILLIONS. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE DURING 1940 41 IS P,667 MILLIONS.129 words
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127 1940-04-24 1 Troop Massing qggr riimwg Paris, Apr. 23. I^JNEASINESS is felt m military circlei here about Sweden. It is feared that the coming days may see a development such as a German attack on, or a landing m, Sweden, as the GermansReuter - 127 words
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Article310 1940-04-24 1 LONDON, APR. 23. gRITAINS NAVY IS ABOUT TO BE REINFORCED BY FIVE OF THE LAR0EST, MOST POWERFULLY ARMED AND MOST STRONGLY PROTECTED BATTLESHIPS IN THE WORLD, STATES HECTOR BY WATER, NEWS-CHRONICLE NAVAL CORRESPONDENT. These ve.\sels, named King George the Fifth. Prince of Wales, Duke ofReuter - 310 words
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Article50 1940-04-24 1 London, Apr. 23. SIR Nairn Stewart-Sandeman. Con ervative M.P. for the Middleton Preptwich Division of Lancashire since 1923. was taken ill m the House of Com mons to-day and died before he had reached hospital. Sir Nairn, who was 64, was a director of Dawnay, Day and Co., Ltd.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article53 1940-04-24 1 Canberra, Apr. 2'i. UNLESS the coal miners resume work this week and seek a settlement ol the dlsputp by constitutional ways, the Government will take stepes to reopen the mines, stated Mr. Menzies, in the j House of Representatives to-day. He added: "Government is determined to maintain war industiie; andReuter - 53 words
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Article152 1940-04-24 1 Western Front More Active Pans. Apr. 16. t RTILLERY fire has been more violent than usual m the last twentyJ| four hours m an area out the western front and air activity con- tinues to increaseOn Sunday night the French n numerous reconnaissances into th< terior of Germany and terriayReuter - 152 words
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Article49 1940-04-24 1 "1 Brussels, April 23. THE Belgian Ministry of Defence, m a munique, states that m addition to flights by foreign planes over the Neuf chateau region yesterday morning foreu"i aircraft ilew over B< territory at a number of points during the day. Two were identified as German machines. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article43 1940-04-24 1 i taged. Apr. 22. l m destroyers which Sweden bought from Italy In Dec ember have arrived en route f«>r Sweden. The squadron, which includes the transport sh»p PMricin will proceed to Sweden after the two destroyers which collided hay» been repaired. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement43 1940-04-24 1 Thr Bm4gti Speech \nur.canN I lee Huni:.. M.ii.i a Needi Nam Ordered To <juit Mtei if Yean .Mr. Dun ooper*fl Speech Leatln Pi People Placei Women's f Film Fuitart' 10 n Imtsifled Ads. Mienias 14 jj aa 111 Markets Story of Narvik Dwtroytn43 words
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Article, Illustration1495 1940-04-24 2 BRITAIN FACES HEAVIEST DIRECT TAX IN HISTORY I LONDON. APR. UJAKIM. lII^ FIRSI PULL WARTIME BUDGET SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, sik JOHN SIMON, CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, TO-DAY REVEALED THAT 111 WOULD HAVE lo IMPOSE ADDITIONAL TWATION OX BEER, SPIRITS, TOBACCO AND MATCHES. THE INCREASE ON BEER WILL1,495 words
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Article39 1940-04-24 2 a.r bxse> in N. mark during Jm red by an \ir Minist r > o J The comra ni *«J an: M Oslo fere j I caused aircraft v< 3 f m s opi ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement54 1940-04-24 2 V I doe- h* v 0 ""£j» J hut he v S p:e j| M I h ft* *>w PHKW What Heal How can you enjoy N£H unless you have it m a Cool— Delightful Atmosphere The AIR-CONDITIONED i A VI IQI i '^nin\\i one of th. only 2p n54 words
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205 1940-04-24 3 I Pan, Apr. confirm that British troops haw mntorcetl tin 1,1 Ui n south Norway. Their arrival on this front k g factor of first importance. Stockholm. Apr. 22 While the position m southern Norway is still not clear, it now seems certainReuter - 205 words
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Article55 1940-04-24 3 TRADE ON PEARL RIVER RESTRICTED (Canton, Apr. 2:5. reopening of the Pearl river on Apr. 20 has not mch enthusiasm and optimism m foreign circles the regulations and restrictions imposed. I onlj i I var sea < nd rubber prodi bristles and o fowl vo Items app< I a>\6 tm*seReuter - 55 words
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Article231 1940-04-24 3 AMERICANS TO FLEE HUNGARY PARIS, APR. 23. HTMlE UNITED STATES LEGATION IN BUDAI PEST YESTERDAY ADVISED ALL \MrRIC\N CITIZENS RESIDING IN HUNGARY THV IT WOULD BE WISE TO RETURN TO THE UNITED STATES WHILE FACILITIES ABE STIl I WAILABLE. ACCORDING TO A BUDAPEST TELEGRAM. circular lettep says the Legation isReuter - 231 words
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101 1940-04-24 3 London, Apr. AN alliance of democratic peoples is urged by the National Coum II of Labour, consisting of executives of the Labour Farty. Parliamentary Labour Party and Trade Fnion Congress, m a state, ment to-day. The statement declares that neutrality has ceased to have amReuter - 101 words
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Article15 1940-04-24 3 Mr J Ford has been granted a Commission In the S.S. Volunteer Force as Lieutenant.15 words
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Article184 1940-04-24 3 London. \pr MX Geoffrey Lloyd. Minister for Mines, was asked m the Commons to-day the amount of Ml sold and delivered to Japan by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. between September. lUt, and March. IMi, what are Government holdings m the company, whether the sales were madeReuter - 184 words
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Article118 1940-04-24 3 Shanghai, Apr. 23. ■APANESE authorities have agreed to J turn over the Shanghai-Nanking and Shanghai-Hangchow railways to the Ministry of Railways, Wang Ching Wei Government, immediately, but on one condition: "pay the bill", according to American-owned Shanghai Evening Post. Reuter is officially informed m connection withReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement39 1940-04-24 3 FYF EXAMINATI )N S EYFfiIASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specialising *A*ii j j Ocular Muscle anomalies wEjgSgS Intricate Visual >F^ Probtems x IHOMPSON OPTICAL CO ilified Eyesight Specialists 4 IRCADE BLDG., 'PHONE I*2. p Thompson, Dr. ol Ocular Sen-no European Ptnical Experience39 words
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Advertisement68 1940-04-24 3 REPLACE YOUR BATTERY WITH t\ "CHAMPION" It la h Batteries cosl money to replace, thai your selection ol i Hattci v Is mosl Important. When next you buy a •CHAMPION Made m the Empire of the b materials, protected by a guari assured ol a low ftrss and a long68 words
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Article, Illustration138 1940-04-24 4 Ma lay a Needs More Nurses Ai foi our Ji"ii f to tin 100 pei cent but ppeal 1 'i nui t W A and Mi rm< aid In con i i! Bl J -'in Ambulai gai Ilii LiMOJ "I \ii il ii.itioii.il i Mi«>r. 1 first aid and hone138 words
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Article52 1940-04-24 4 European Found Shot On Estate (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDED MUAR, TUESDAY. IWK. A. GRANT, A EUROPEAN 1,1 ASSISTANT Of PENGKALAN BIK IT ESTATE, PANCHOR MUAR W IS FOUND DEAD IN HIS BUNG I M'\\ mis MORNING IT Alton ;i A M MTU A GUN SHOT WOl ND, IN INQUEST Will52 words
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241 1940-04-24 4 PARENTS RUIN MARRIAGE, SAYS CLERK PARENTAL interference made it impossible for him to live with his wife. Ng Seng Vong. an English speaking Clerk told Mr. Conrad Oldham m the Second Police Court yesterday. He was applying for a variation of a court order for Sll maintenance m favour of241 words
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Article127 1940-04-24 4 IN case m Which a Chinese stands charged with robbery ol a pur» containing $1.40 and a wrist watch valued at $5 from another Chinese. Chief Court Inspectoi Ernest H. Tunn told Mr j I McFall, the Criminal District Judge, that he had instructions from the Deputy Public127 words
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Article27 1940-04-24 4 tir lokyo. Apr. 23. TUX newspaper Niehi Nichi reports; that In connection with her economic ilockade ol Germany, Britain has prousion of a trade agreement Japan ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article68 1940-04-24 4 WILLIAM POWELL, m the Capitol. Singarj comedy-thriller My i. c Kru The him is notabli than Its tra that three hum The local Film Censor i to a gen »lm because there i.s m threat-slitting m on. a ftlm Ime Rot ar-coated pills with ■ult that68 words
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Article125 1940-04-24 4 X liE mast travelled detective m world L- Charlie Chan Cathay last night he tal Ronu. city of broken hearts You get a good deal ol thi old lie m this picture, his v. How from his mouth m quick .1 and he solves his125 words
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Article107 1940-04-24 4 "MURDER at Monte C opened at the Alhambr loses nothing m entertainment val by reason of its age it was pi Flynn's first starring role. Indeed. is worth .seeing if only comparison. Has Flvnn Impr •'Murder at Mcnte Cat mad* It is a gripping sti W®* formula, gun107 words
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Article170 1940-04-24 4 ||ISS Dorothy Abbott, daughter of the hon. Mr C. L. Abbotl mJnistrator of the Northern Territory, Australia and Mrs A passed through Singapore yesterday to England to wed air I lett. now a Wing Commander m the R.A.F. As a Squadron Leader, Wing170 words
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Advertisement208 1940-04-24 4 Millions Must Face this Fact After 'crt/, we have passed the meridian of life. I We r- jtt take thought to guard ourselves against growg old prematurely. It is not the years < 'C us old. It is the deterioration of our tissue-, the decljne of our vital forces AlChoufl208 words
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Advertisement41 1940-04-24 4 «REV II \in prtaien solved w jti, the ass of DR. MGRIg COME M.n-iv r„nib your prey or whltr hair *">' N'cris comb and vuii m* til m M da »B«*r of ttatalng the scalp < HARI A COL 29 Robinson Road Singapore.41 words
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Article, Illustration230 1940-04-24 5 HE HAS LIVED HERE FOR 10 YEARS,NOW ORDERED TO QUIT \home sweet i HOME I BOUGH Ufa m I)l,Xl n lUU is m I dangerous conand might collapse at Dy moment, a Chinese Khoo lmir Chia does not wish to t tlu premises M he ttOH Has to leave, for230 words
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Article67 1940-04-24 5 WALKING hunched and disfigured into the Police Curt dock yesterday, Chang Chin Seng, terrible monument to bis own death attempt. pleaded guilty to a charge of ittempted suicide. •.ear old Chinese had |t] I slashed his abdomen own life He r, removed to hospital. a attention he67 words
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Article121 1940-04-24 5 ROBBING live people got Lee Chen Pio (38) a Tcochew into gaol three times so he thought he could get away with it if he stole from the dead. Even then he failed for he was caught m the act of breaking part of an ornamental railing121 words
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Article44 1940-04-24 5 Ip Urn Bah Tai ap- before Mr. J. L. Judge charged with >1 another man's chandu card, the card, v6zes, was proved Tuah Ah Koh. a man y died. Lim, hi.s worship imposed $20 or on e months' rigorous44 words
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Article207 1940-04-24 5 J| DELY awakened by the sudden rattling of a collapsible window of 5 residence m Second Avenue one early morning, an officer of Manchester Regiment had the consternation of seeing a silhouetgure outlined against the window. he switched on the room and the figure207 words
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152 1940-04-24 5 PROPOSALS for the organization of an emergency blood transfusion service m Singapore and an appeal for assistance to the St John Ambulance Brigade to go through a rigorous course of training to serve as nurses m an emergency, were made by Dr. G.V. Allen,152 words
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Advertisement73 1940-04-24 5 8»/^~\ C&tfee made H/iw) I VJ Yes, that's Nescafe Mj/wmTtX mk\ \/V A coffee made m an instant, f^Bf Mr 1 Sl|\\y 1 ~^>">Z without waste, without Ji K\. V* T^J&\£ i not water, milk, sugar and a jV^^^i hS* teaspoon of the golden brown UcMwm I [fe3^S! powder and73 words
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Article, Illustration556 1940-04-24 6 I ONDON, APR. FM.I \\i s DETERMINATION TO SEE TO IT THAT NEVI R IGAIN WILL THE WHOLE 01 I UROPE TREMBLE Bl 14 MM I Iff THREATS AND MENACES OF 1 SINGLE MAN WAS REITERATED Bl THE RT. HON. ILFRED DUFI COOPERReuter - 556 words
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Article151 1940-04-24 6 CHURCHILL UNABLE TO ATTEND niOLSAXDS Britbfa Empire, I the i ntit *i state appointed th>- .ii mi n public buvin. pn Wi—tep Churclnil !(1 J the At! ni l r. i lt j ami Himsto for Defence, from att< lu mh eon Meeting Sntietx ol s L QC i, SroevenorReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement40 1940-04-24 6 Wlm.lu'' 4j>»- i^ii^iMiß^^iitfi^i^iß^i^i^i^i^^i^s^^ii^^^t^a^Biiß^^iißi^^siia^^iß^^^i^^^B^S THE RIGHT LABEL A M ..I White Labi White Label 1 tST Scotch v. F _GREAT_ACE f& I PER™' II X A Jr a HI sfi /tf never Varlet BOU M ALACCA-NEGRI SEMBILAN Ai UTOOB Hi PAHANti.40 words
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Advertisement67 1940-04-24 6 ITS OUT!! ALMANAC OF MAI AY* 1940 It DIRECTORY and a CALENDAR packed authentic and useful information on Malaya and 1 peoples. An Easy and Immediate reference for tl home and essential for the Office Copies Size 30" x 40" $2. 0P 40% of gross receipts evenly divided bet Malaya67 words
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Article794 1940-04-24 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On Getting On With The War: Great Elation And Excitement In Britain: Emergency Report Of Medical Research Council A Warning To Workers And Executives: Lessons Of The Last WarMen Are Not Machines Fatigue Will Reduce Output Notwithstanding Hours Worked. I London, April 9. ime of794 words
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Article322 1940-04-24 7 V T O sooner do statesmen and the Press calm the public with reassuring declarations about the Far East than ■MM retired admiral, general or politician gets oil his bind legs and makes alarming pre- dictions about the future. This time it's a war* admiral, who322 words
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Advertisement25 1940-04-24 7 ""^rH-f w j'^7"jSwa^WCßß^^Mißffi^^?MHßalßHa^^Wiy* 0:x SAFEGUARD YOUR_SELVES 1 INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, raom no. ma.25 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1940-04-24 8 People Ami Places By Vera Ardmore Ti.'i IDING i me ian v laaln Motel on Mundav night uas Mrs <■ I W ilson, Mtttaf a new balhoom 1 hion with her daring tartan who h combined fe/ red and Imperial purple1,136 words
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Advertisement186 1940-04-24 8 LEARN At HOME I RO M SINGAPORE. GAIN MORE SALARY comfort of your own Home you •n by OOmtpondnitt, any one of bljcU. ai, taught by PrVSIANB 'branch of the famous London Knowledge means a better post "T Send coupon now for full *JJ Of PITMAN'S .ptSuS Tu'tldrl *oi can186 words
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Advertisement23 1940-04-24 8 l IS SHOWING A LARGE COLL ECTION of ADVANCE SUMMER SPORTS MODELS JUST RECEIVED from LONDON PHONE 4974 Maynards Building 11, Battery Road.23 words
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Article, Illustration658 1940-04-24 9 Delicious Ways With Pears \>* and quirkly-preparrd dishe* ai: si KPRISE One tin pears 80S i 4 pt. milk m gelatine whites and yolks of 2 eggs ted chocolate lace chetTtoa vanilla and coconut c all except two pears m a glass dish. Put the egg-yolks, sugar, chocolate and milk658 words
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Advertisement78 1940-04-24 9 r SAUSAGES that will make^ on ask for a second helping It's always a treat when S.C.S. SAUSAGES are put on th e table. ?n Every sausage is packed with J goodness and flavour. Delicious, >% ''> too, are our CHIPOLATA. V COCKTAIL and TOMATO SAUSAGES*. m& *fj ni r^\W78 words
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Article, Illustration91 1940-04-24 10 is how Hollywood report- er\ sum up the romantic** marriage o f liahara Stun wwk and i\" s< reen's No- 1 heart throb.— Kobert Tavlor. It is clifTic ult to believe that Bobs lovely wile is II v^irs ol ngc Here you see them as91 words
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Article, Illustration339 1940-04-24 10 "Never Been So Happy" (Tribune Film Reporter) HOLLYWOOD. APRIL 10 IT IS TEN MONTHS SINCE A SHINY-EYED BARBARA STANWYCK, WITH A PLATINUM CIRCLET ON THE THIRD FINGER OF HER LEFT HAND. RETURNED TO HOLLYWOOD AND ORDERED THE NAME PLATE OVER HER DRESSINGROOM DOOR TO BE CHANGED TO339 words
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Article, Illustration515 1940-04-24 10 yiTOR Hugo's tumultuous tale of fifteenth century Paris, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," has been given a second screen reincarnation Back m the early twenties it was the great silent epics, and moviegoers with long enough memories will recall the horrible image of Lon515 words
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Article, Illustration195 1940-04-24 10 "Victor eComE Herbert" To Life Tl il. GOES VERY WELL A FAIRY story with Victor Her acting m a posthumous cap ;k composer of the Interpol^ masic running through the J ratift is "The Great Victor Herb which opens soon at the Cathlfl It Ls a musical fanteJ v iich195 words
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Article, Illustration195 1940-04-24 11 Paulette Scarlett Loupette! (Tribune Film Reporter) ER Paulette Goddard was K'mnouncrd. as Scarlett m "Gone th the Wind/ withdrew by agreeand was replaced by Vivien i But Paulette tarlie Chaplin ,kmg herseil No Scarlett," ihe "AH right. w Vm pint t o be Loupette She What's more, she put m195 words
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Article, Illustration312 1940-04-24 11 WHO WILL PLAY "MARY OF NAZARETH" IVliiHi Wotaltl You Choose For Filmdom's (■rcaitvsl 1 Pari (Tribune Film Reporter) PECIL B. De Mille, the famous film producer who has made more biblical films than any other man m the industry has announced that he is to make the greatest epic of312 words
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Article, Illustration323 1940-04-24 11 IF YOU ARE MARRIED, READ THIS UNDER whal circumstances should *J a married man make love to his wife? William Powell, who has been ideally and mirthfully married to My ma Loy m seven previous screen offerings and la leea again m that role m "Another Thin Man now at323 words
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Advertisement265 1940-04-24 12 FRANK MPKA ttlm pm fM lAC AIM BR VVIWFKS Tl HAI'I'IMIIOM NIC. III MX HI IDs GOO ID lOWH "YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU" NOW brings you his 151 SI At hn mmt the very heari and soilof jßkk s director and ca M iANSta*. W v,^ ?m^E*' I265 words
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Advertisement81 1940-04-24 12 A Sensational V* star iv an unforgettable I NEXT CHANGE-AMI AMKIIA HISTORY s MOM TRAGIC QUBEM ,W" This rulef of ft "mighty t'-ikmrnf.^ empire had but one fatal A v weakness... she was also 'y7 X t woman m love! t HLV V > EMPRESS" J MEDEA NOVARA^, I LIONEL81 words
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Advertisement1921 1940-04-24 13 hgfh Wanted YOUTH 18 In want of friends of opposite sex. Box 821. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 211 D, Wanted second hand oil burning refrigerator and Ridio (Vibrator or Battery) Cheap. Apply Post Box 707. Singapore. (No. 23d i Small neatly furnished or unfurnished flat or c required by bachelor.1,921 words
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Advertisement35 1940-04-24 13 Remember: EASTERN CO., ■fjp 1 For Perfect Men's wear. I I B Dry-cleaning H Dyeing *'rf* Invisible H Mending. A J^ Work i A Guaranteed j jg& No. M-l '|t I CulEsPsn st. Singapore. __-____________a_BB-----BSI35 words
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Advertisement154 1940-04-24 14 ~~~«~~-~--~~-----^-----------«----__l___l___W___W_____M___________P--^ AGAIN THE BF SHOW IN TOWN ■\i Your I \u-iOihUiitnii llualn CAPITOL TO-DAY _t 3.15-6.15-9.15 B_r^Bt^^^^_^_^^^_r^^__T^rW^^_^TTTi >_■»-_■ rtT_ r '?0 l U l I I 1 \!r^^?vmPMwct^ _fl 111 i l.tf'u KSC^S'/ J The THIN MAN S H«m IIFIK-(OM)mO\FI> Come and meet \I(K .INK." i M.G.AT_ latest merry murder154 words
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Advertisement147 1940-04-24 14 A STARTLING MIRDER MY STERY THAT WILL Kill TIIKILI .INC. \M) UUBUINa TO -HAY {-11. em I li-l.> A s>-l.> ikiii. ill H AJIBK/4 I ■I i l"fl fl ,N HIS FIRST BIUTFSM I M g£ CRIME TIIRILLFI. 1 with EVE CRAY PAUL GRAETZ I ALSO AIR-MAIL PATHE GAZETTE The147 words
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Article218 1940-04-24 15 LOCAL R. A. F. FATALITY Two Men Killed mi EXPLOSION ROCKED THE TRANBPORI SHED RA I AERODROME AT TENGAH ON THE AFTER>\OI IP* 17--0 NUN WIRE HIRLFO INTO THE AIR AND LANDED l|f x THUD ON THE GROUND. i All red Charles :unalhan Peter <S8; v injured. Both the Geneial218 words
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Article193 1940-04-24 15 U/HEN you affix your next red or white artificial flower buttonhole the lapel of your coat, see for St. George's sak«> that it is not oik ol the 730 beautiful roses "pinched from the Cenotaph with patron saints wreath yesterday morning. is the St. George's een193 words
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Article58 1940-04-24 15 Sh-ingb ne.se v._\ dfrtng v viii Lpera _fl to buy up premisee and eject them. Th c Chung Mci Daily N LtcsUd a( 190 Cl. Keng Lane. Avenue Edward VII. bUiicn::' La said to have been $2,500,000. Ti I tci, are required to vacate tiv*58 words
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Advertisement216 1940-04-24 15 happy world! /TrSstssi The Gayest Seaside Park //w*** r^'' HAPPY THEATRE TO-NITE /"7r*"'* wl MANDRAKE liy|\!" r fl THE MAGICIAN '—^____fl I— CHAPTERS li i nTifl GLORY THEATRE S[ ;v F( rf> J MEET THE SAINT I j f^ilßi r f V'° r SEASIDE TALKIES J S If RADIO PATROL216 words
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Advertisement188 1940-04-24 16 BURNS PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival ana departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time being. For information regarding freight and188 words
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Miscellaneous332 1940-04-24 16 [postal intelligence] Mail Departures notice to the press 10-DAY hold M.nk I m I »te_rf rime j n m i Of l**ttini rrtaln limits to announ AUSTRAL r) 5.00 p. m in g departures and canai (Bteamer) 11 00 am The publication ol a Post Ol china 'Steamer' li.ooa m.332 words
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Article395 1940-04-24 17 MANOHESTERS WIN AT TANGLIN Five Goals Shared In First Division Manchester! 3: Royal Navy 2. vrt weather conditions some fast and interesting soccer d up at the Tanglin ground yesterday evening when the net and defeated the Royal Navy, m the first division ol ie, by three goals to two.395 words
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Article17 1940-04-24 17 sodd3n nature of the of the rain yesterday. Singapore Spring I awn were postponed.17 words
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Article20 1940-04-24 17 lOwi the division 2a 1 ague match between R.A.F. (Tengah) raid the R a o.C. fixed for yesterday I istpon20 words
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Article276 1940-04-24 17 IPoKcc (Res.) 3; SRC 2A LAST minute goal enabled the Police to obtain their first victory in 1 Reserve Division of the League on the S.R.C. ground yesterday nmo. The Police won by the odd goal in five, all the goals being scored in the276 words
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Article119 1940-04-24 17 LADIES' GOLF MATCH ON FRIDAY Till: following are the teams and Starting times for the Ladies Golf Match between the BCpoy Gulf Club vs. The Island Golf Club, to be played at the Island Golf Club on Friday. April 26th. 4.05 p.m. Mrs English 16 v. Mrs. J A. Allen119 words
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Article230 1940-04-24 17 AT a meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association neiu yebterday evening at the St. Andrews's School, the Rev. R.K.S. Adams, president of the Association tendered his resignation due to heavy pressure of work and suggested that Mr. J. D. Dalley, Superintendent of the Detective Branch230 words
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Article95 1940-04-24 17 On Friday. April 26th. there will be th? usual races for all Classes, startin at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday. April 28th. the "C Cli will sail the second race for a Club Beer Mug. starting at 9.50 a.m. The "A" Class will sail the iirst race95 words
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Article32 1940-04-24 17 The heavy downpour that fell m the afternoon caused the Div 11(A) football match between the Publishers and th SH B arranged to be played at the Stadium yesterday to be postponed.32 words
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Article216 1940-04-24 17 GARRISON GOLF CLUB VICTORY Till jjoli Midi Ixturni tSM Keppel (iolf l ii h and the (iarrisun (.nil lub plavcd at Taiifclin reswJtcJ In a win ftff the home Ham h\ S', points to 3' i. Details are as follows, K-ppel players first: H. Irvine. Jones W. Somervillr 0 H216 words
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Article201 1940-04-24 17 ROTARY CHILDREN'S SPORTS THE Rotary Club Children's sport which proved so populai last year, will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on SatU day, May 25 ai 2JO p.B sports events are: -flat race« 100. 220, 440, \u\d 880 yards. On Mile, Sack Race. 3 Legged Race. Competitors for201 words
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Article32 1940-04-24 17 TUP. following I Water-Polo ror I jg* mmoanv iSa Cheong Pal, Lee Joh Ming, Ton* Kin Won« Chee Kwan William Veo 1 W i^,\!: Tang Sec* W and32 words
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Article407 1940-04-24 18 Devon VILHELM Still the young German who was "hush hush*' prisoner m Oxford I'iisom till few days agOi [j now "hush hush internee m g pleasant camp m Devon. Wilheim Soil and Ins 600 fellow Germans sleep m well-appoint.;i Tin n tood is cooked by407 words
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Article195 1940-04-24 18 ftl how Streei Police Court John JSdward Julinston-Noad, 39. a solicitor, ol Santa Kita Three, Cnertsey I ane, Stall es, Middlesex, was ehargi d 011 remand with wearing the uniform oi a sub-lieuienani In the R N.V.R. without authority. Mr. o. B IfcClure, for the proaecun said195 words
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Article46 1940-04-24 18 Boliver baby's Father Weds T^'' surv led Dutch Un i z E Bolivar, Mr Sidney Ge< id, and 29-yi I ;V 1 Campdi epar- ll]{ Z wer( al Maid 1 beth. Ai i JtoUßhter, whoi i nU ed by plac- swlmminfi front ol him will with46 words
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Article105 1940-04-24 18 Bingapore, Tuesday. With little encouragement from i ondon to-day markets were listless with business passi Local •m was unchanged from I rdaj •SILMI-. and tl c price ol rubber at four o'clock was buyer Spot 3a 1 ■> cent MayiJuiie 35y 2 cents, and JulyiSeptember 344 cents,105 words
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Article204 1940-04-24 18 Kean Tat Boudewyn In Form TH F. Royal Air Force Seletar, whom th»- Police beat earlier m the ■ease* al Seletar, visited tin- Depot l.i-t Sund.iN with a strong side m the hope <»f tnrninn the tables. Ihr PoUeC again pinved too sjood tor them, and won l>\ 3S runs.204 words
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Article262 1940-04-24 18 LONDON, APR. 8. II.rU'H TRONDBJEM THREATEN- f.i) BY THF ALLIED FORCES BOTH FROM THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH, A GERMAN COLUMN FROM OSLO IS APPARENTLY TR\IN(, TO FIGHT ITS WAI ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO RELIEVE A GARRISON ISOLATED IN Till 1 TOWN. SAYS REITER S MILITARY (ORHFSPOXnFM So262 words
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Article353 1940-04-24 18 AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION THE wtiatcur Athletic Union k 1 brated tin ir loth aanivers ut 1 the bungalow of Mr J f Tampenis Road, last Saturday and I Sunda>. t:.. and friends w At UM nnual dinner. Urn Hon J attended t bunking the m I ■I ftar bad been353 words
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Article73 1940-04-24 18 Singapore. Tuesda THF following ties m the SRC b tournament will b; played i n Thursday: Singles Handicap 'A': Dr. G. de Bouza (-30) vs. A. Watts (-15); B. D Rozai (plus 3» vs. H. Rozario (SCD. Veteran Singles Handicap G H (scr.» vs. Dr73 words
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81 1940-04-24 18 IN s friendly of soccer »n I Saturday. The Angus! Badminton Party defeated The Catholic loan* Men's Association by 5 goals U 1 at the hitters ground. I Scorers for the winning team I Koh Han Hock. Chan Ch< t Si l I Ens Hong and81 words
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Article63 1940-04-24 18 I The roUowlns Uee bare been nx*nj fm day m Thr V.M c a. tennis touroameni "O" CLASS SINGLES M 8. M.i i. shall vs. C P.J. Es-> W. E Krickenberok v> H. L. Hev< A G. Ralph \s Lee Kirn Ek w. H reeean va H63 words
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Article27 1940-04-24 18 THE following bam '< the Junior V M 8.A.l |Biew, I. H Chye Pu Aeri r w > s Kleng Hionß, I i) i) Ponnlah: 8*27 words
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Miscellaneous21 1940-04-24 18 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 12.16 P.M. 9.0 ft TO-MORROW High Water: 00.01 A.M. 9.2 ft 12.58 P M. 8.7 ft.21 words
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Article376 1940-04-24 19 ARM AMPUTATED AFTER ACCIDENT re 0 j nosecution witm I bus conductor, had died, of was revealed m the Traffic District Court vest ei day idle of a case m which Teo Sang Toh, a lorry driver stood his rgea of having caused grievous hurt to three people iving, befori376 words
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Article17 1940-04-24 19 I London, Tuesday. £253 2 Buyers £253^ Sellers Prici i249 Bliy« £249 J .j Sellers17 words
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Article20 1940-04-24 19 London. Tuesday. w W Buyers Sellers Quiet but steady Jl 11H June 1111 110 Julyl 11 ll! t20 words
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Article67 1940-04-24 19 London. Tv $1 36 6 80 1! 2 stries 31 l 2 115 21 4 J 2 Pacific B s s t/V/t T: 29/9 21 3 Southern Kintas 14/--15,6 tics 3 Areas 76 3 Tr fbearer) 73 i! 2 99 15 16 H'kong S'hai Bank I 9367 words
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Article27 1940-04-24 19 London. Tuesday. /T London on Paris 176.50 1/TLOI Amsterdam 7.53 non Shanghai 4U Hongkong U. 215.i6d Janan is. 4 132 d. New T'ark 4.o2Vifc 4.03Va27 words
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Article51 1940-04-24 19 London. T rwm Oil Malay) m s'^ nt Unquotec Copra (Straits FMS) noer S'men' TTnquote£ it. 17 6 Seller; Pearl, s 'm« 29 6 Seller. FAQ) White Muntok" Sment. B Seller Pepper FAQ) Black Larnpong Sment. 2 15 16 Seller Garner (Good Mark* Block *P- -ment. 30> ApriljMa: r51 words
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Article13 1940-04-24 19 L dun, Tuesday. 20 15(16 20% GOLD, Fine per oz. £8.8.013 words
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Article168 1940-04-24 19 Low Toll Of Merchant Shipping London, Apt. 23. MERCANTILE I mes due to enemy action for the week ending Apr. 21 three British ships. Swainby, 4,935 tons, Mersey. 1.037 tons and Hawnby 5,380 tons. No Allied and no neutral ships were lost during the week. The tonnage lost was aboutB.O.W. - 168 words
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Article274 1940-04-24 19 Q] largest audiences the Victoria Theatn has known tor a y long time heard the recital of dMU Mci <>[ Shak women by the noted British fcctrei N< v. last night husband is gtat consented the Malaya Patriotic fond and Equity Fund, and stl'i274 words
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Article43 1940-04-24 19 TO-DAY. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Div I. Gordons vs. S.CC, Stadium: Div. EL (A), Pulau Brani vs. R.A. (B.M.'. Pulau Brani; Div. TL iB», Customs vs. R.A.F. (Kallang». J.C.S.A:; BHL, Guthries vs. Nestanglo, S.H.B, TENNIS- S.CC. SCR C SRC. and Y.M.C.A. tournaments.43 words
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314 1940-04-24 19 Malaya's Gifts Fear No Comparison London. Apr. li. A VISIT to th c depot oi the Red Cross and St. John War organi nation at Ilobart House, London is a revelation of how widespread is the desire to alleviate the sufferings of wax and how comprehensive and varied are the314 words
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Advertisement13 1940-04-24 19 is Your MOTORCAR Mb South British Insurance Co., Ltd. •jv;. 5926 laysoii Green13 words
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1004 1940-04-24 20 LONDON, APR. 22. /HE SI SEAMANSHIP AND FIGHTING PROWESS OF SECOND DESTROYER FLOTILLA IN THE ATTACK ON GERMAN FORCES AT NARVIK ON APR. 10 IS REVEALED IN AN ADMIRALTY BULLETIN GIVING THE FIRST DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE i he flotilla pui Hostile .T,Reuter - 1,004 words
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Article, Illustration71 1940-04-24 20 SHOE SHINE FOR EROS' "POLICEMAN" A life-size frieze of a typical Piccadilly scene has been fixed on the protective hoarding around the Era statue and fountain m Piccadilly Circus, London, as part (if the National Savings campaign. Hrn frieze includes typical characters such as flower-sellers and policemen. Photo shows "Soldier71 words
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304 1940-04-24 20 London, Apr. 23. fHE present conduct of war m Norway is an object of sati faction to the British Press. The work of the Royal Force and Royal Navy is highly praised and the considers; success of British troops officially announced is particul noted.304 words
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Advertisement85 1940-04-24 20 «?>►.,.,.. 3.15-6.15-9.15 BOX OFFICE PHONE 3400 (HANS MOST SPECTACULAR ADVENTURE! CHARLIE CHAN m RENO With SIDNEY KU.KK KICAJtDO CORti;/ piiuijs BROOKS. THE CASE of the MURDERED DIVORCEE The Btraafeal MURDER MYSTERY UNFOLDED BY THE SCREEN'S most famous Detective Charlie than NEXT CHANGE WATCH for OPENING DATE! H lBl^ illlll^ The85 words
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Article123 1940-04-24 1 NEW TAX LEVEL Ilglß JOHN SIMON, introducing his first full war budget m the House of Commons yesterday, revea led tha t nil WAR EXPENDITURE FOR THE FIRST! SEVEN MONTHS WAS £905 MILLIONS. THE ESTIMATE) WAR EXPENDITURE FOR 12 MONTHS IS £2,00(1 MILLIONS. ESTIMATED EXPENIHTLIiL DURING *****41 IS 12,667 MILLIONS.123 words
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362 1940-04-24 1 LATE FIVAL On 77ig Norway Front Fierce Air Attacks On Head Quarters Stockholm, Apr. 24. ACCORDING to reports here British troops are m action m at least four sectors m Norway. At some points north of Trondheim the British and (iermans are reported toReuter - 362 words
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Article114 1940-04-24 1 Swedish seamen who have Just arrived m Stockholm from Narvik denied reports that the town is a mass of ruins. In an interview published In the Aftonbladet they declare: -Only two or three houses m Narvik have been damaged. British warships which bombarded the town went methodicallyReuter - 114 words
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Article94 1940-04-24 1 Stockholm, Apr. It. IT m reported here ihat a Heree battle is raging m central Norway for possession of the gatewaj t« Oslo, where the (iuddiandsdal valley enters the plain near I ittlcha miner. British and Norwegian troops are attacking In the direction of Hamar, Ached and MockReuter - 94 words
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Article52 1940-04-24 1 London Apr. 23. SIR Nairn Stewurt-Sandeman, Conservative M.P. joi the Mid die toil and Prestwich Division of Lancashire since 1923. was taken ill m the House of Commons to-day and died before he had reached hospital. Sir Nairn, who was G4, was a director of Dawn ay. Day and Co.,Reuter - 52 words
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Article154 1940-04-24 1 Western Fron t More Active Paris, Apr. 23. ARTILLERY fire has been more violent than usual m the last twentyfour hours m an area out the western front and air activity continues to increase. On .Sun lay night the French made numerous reconnaissances into the Interior of Germany and wereReuter - 154 words
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Article62 1940-04-24 1 London, Apr. 23. THE Air ."Ministry announce? that a number ol enemy aircraft appeared off the east and southeast coast last night. They were apparently attemping to lay mines m the approaches to the Thames and Humber estuaries. Anti-aircraft batteries and naval units opened fire atReuter - 62 words
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Article40 1940-04-24 1 Cartage*, Apr. tt. Four destroyers whieb Bw< bought from Italy In December have arrived en route for Sweden. Ih« squadron, which includes the transport ship PatrlciS mil proceed l<» Sweden after the (WO destroyers which collided have hern repaired. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article92 1940-04-24 1 DENMARK TO BE A PROTECTORATE Stockholm, Apr. 2H. R I PORTS from Oslo state that I all British and French resi- 1 dents are still at liberty but have I to report to the police several I times daily. Their requests to I leav, have been re/used. j The BerlinReuter - 92 words
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Article68 1940-04-24 1 Stockholm. Apr 24. iolcnt g untire was heard off the Swedish coast yesterda>, according to newspaper reports. Ten warships were observed off I rshoim, tra\elling hard and firing as they wept. A large number of aircraft were i :en it the same time and fighter planes appeared andReuter - 68 words
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Article43 1940-04-24 1 Brus.si is, April 2A th; i m Ministry <,t Defence, m a communique, states that In addition to flights by foreign planes orer the teau region yesterday morning foreli B< Igian territoi tumbei Inta during the day. j DiifirH as German machines ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article15 1940-04-24 1 Mi R I) Wilkn has been granted tommission m the Sp Volunteer Force as Second-Lieutenant15 words
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Article, Illustration1795 1940-04-24 2 BRITAIN FACES HEAVIEST DIRECT TAX IN HISTORY LONDON. APR. 23. MAKING HIS FUST FULL WARTIME BUDGET SPEECH IN Till; HOUSE OF COMMONS. SIX JOHN SIMON. CHAN- ELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, TO-DAY REVEALED THAT HE WOULD HAM; TO IMPOSE ADDITIONAL TAXATION ON BEER, SPIRITS, TOBACCO AND MATCHES. THE INCREASE ON BEER1,795 words
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Article61 1940-04-24 2 bw Bini nsattoa of luirge.duil he :«i baKe rom ami leg pains, nervous ftJ»<l lons of manly vigour are ol the i niand nportant b< x gland m men) Tv troubh h houj "I health, take the 1,1 Progcno matter how lonf you have61 words
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Article66 1940-04-24 2 London ,i FURTHER a ir attacks on v. ai r hases m Norwax mark during last night are eed by an Air Ministry ronnr The communique state dromes at Kjeller ana i Oslo f( re oombed and in< caused a large tire at Poi IReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement34 1940-04-24 2 VIUM What Heat How can you enjos LUNCH unless yon have it m Cool Delightful Atmosphere The UNCONDITIONED CAPITOsL BESTAj KWT ne of the only 2 places In ppor* where th nefll < an 134 words
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212 1940-04-24 3 BRITISH IN FIERCE FIGHTING IN NOR WAY Paris. Apr. St. v |iri u s confirm that British troops have reinforced fee M IL iorwefU«« M south Norway. Their arrival on this front is A M i t actor of first importance. 1 "kholm. Apr. M While the pu-ition in .southernReuter - 212 words
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Article95 1940-04-24 3 I Canton, Apr. 23. T H E official ripening- of the Pearl river on Apr. 20 has not oused much enthusiasm and optimism in foreign circle ii T <> the regulations and restrictions imposed. i is understood, are to mal kly .ton. Sup< rintend IReuter - 95 words
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102 1940-04-24 3 London. Apr. 23. AN alliance of democratic peoples is urged by the National Council of Labour, consisting of executives of the Labour Tarty, Parliamentary Labour Party and Trade Union Congress, m a state, ment to-day. The statement declares that neutrality has ceased to have anyReuter - 102 words
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Article15 1940-04-24 3 Mr J Ford has been granted a Commission m the S.S. Volunteer Force as Lieutenant.15 words
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Article235 1940-04-24 3 AMERICANS TO FLEE HUNGARY PARIS, APR. 23. rmm UNWED STATES pEGATON.Hr BT3DAI pfst YESTERDAY ADVISED ALE aMFRICAN CITIZENS RESIDING IN HUNGARY THAT IT ■WOULD MB WISE TO RETURN TO THE UNITED STATES WHILE FACILITIES ARE STILL AVAILABLE, ACCORDING TO A IU DA- circular letter 'says the Legation is not in!Reuter - 235 words
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Article184 1940-04-24 3 I ondon, Ipi MX QSStfiej I l"\d. Minister tm Mtnsa. was asked ta the < amnions to-day the amount «»f eU sold and delivered to Japai J5 the Anglo-Iranian Oil C* September, lilt, and March. IMi What are Government holdings m the company, whether the salesReuter - 184 words
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Article120 1940-04-24 3 Shanghai, Apr 23. lAPANESE authorities have agn d to J turn over the Shanghai-Nanking ana Shanghai-Hangchow railways to tne Ministry ol Railways. Wang Ching Wei Government immediately, hut on one condition: 'pay the bill", according to American- owned Shanghai Evening Post. Reuter is officially inf< rmedReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement70 1940-04-24 3 REPLACE YOUR BATTERY WITH A "CHAMPION" It ,s because Batteries BO* mono:. to replace, that your selection a new Bath iv is moat Import* When nesrt YOU bu >'- •CHAMPION Made m the Empire ol the bj materials protect tee; you an v ,v :i B [on .service life. Obtainable70 words
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Article, Illustration195 1940-04-24 4 in' trc ■ai to tin appt b nforts has been 100 j>»m cent ippeal foi nui mo t dl .1 >p tinting V- fccrd women ture sponsored by the v v. inhope, former matron il H'-. pital. <jji fll il a;d. The lecture was arranged m195 words
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Article47 1940-04-24 4 European Found Shot On Estate (FROM 01 B OWN < ORRESPONDI N I MUAR, TUESDAY. fUh' GRANT, EUROPEAN ASSISTANT oi PENGKALAN nt Kll ESTATE, PANCHOR, MUAR WAS FOUND DEAD IN HIS BUNGA. LOW illls MORNING AT ABOUT 531 A.M WITH GUN Sinn WOUND. AN INQUEST WILL Bl HELD.47 words
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244 1940-04-24 4 PARENTS RUIN MARRIAGE, SAYS CLERK IpARENTAL interference made it impossible for him to live with his wife, Kg Seng Vong, an English speaking clerk told Mr. Conrad Oldham m the Second Polite Court yesterday. He was applying for a variation of a court order for $11 maintenance m favour of244 words
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Article127 1940-04-24 4 IN a case In which a Chinese stands 1 charged with robbery ol a purse cmtaining $1.40 and a wrist watch valued from another Chinese. Chief Courl [nspectoi Ernest H. Tunn told Mr. J. I. McFall, the Criminal District Judge, that he had instructions from the Depiitv Public127 words
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Article28 1940-04-24 4 Tokyo. Apr. 23. TliK newspaper Nichi Michi reports that In connection with her economic blockade of Germany, Britain has proposed conclusion of a trade agreement With Japan ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article169 1940-04-24 4 JpS Dorothy Abbott, daughter of the hon. Mr. C. L. Abbott, Administrator of the Northern Territory, Australia and Mrs. Abbott passed through Singapore yesterday to England to wed air hero lett. now a Wine* Commander m the R.A.F As a Squadron Leader. Win"169 words
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Article146 1940-04-24 4 WILLIAM POWELL, m the tcctive. comes hack to 1 I' the Capitol, Singapore, m I ccmedy-thrillcr. "Another I Myrna Loy, C. Aubrey Smith. I Kruger are also In the I The film is notable more foi I than its tragedies, notwlthsta I lac! that three human146 words
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Article162 1940-04-24 4 most travelled detect r... I world i- Charlie Chan Cathay last night he takes I Reno, City of broken hearts 1 You get a good deal of the old C lie m this picture, his words now from his mouth in quick Mon and he162 words
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Article139 1940-04-24 4 "MURDER at Monte Carlo" which I opened at the Alhambra j I loses nothing m entertainment value by reason of its age— it Flynn's first starring rob. 1..■I S is worth seeing if only for the j comparison. Has Flynn improved since "Murder at Monte Carlo" was made?139 words
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Advertisement233 1940-04-24 4 Millions Must Face this Fact After forty, we have passed the meridian of life. We must take thought to guard ourselves against grow.ng old prematurely. It is not the years that make us old. It is the deterioration of our tissues and the decline of our vital forces. Although we233 words
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Advertisement85 1940-04-24 4 GREY HAIR prvblen solved with the use of DR. MGRIB COMR Jaa^LSST^JS* prpy or w,,,, I.', limit th f T Uth t0 yOUr hair w-ihmit the dancer of itahitng the scalp dan K ,r,n P your health. Does no? '■"•fen- frith Well rolffed heads and ».e shade obtained Is perfect85 words
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Article, Illustration214 1940-04-24 5 HE HAS LIVED HERE FOR 10 YEARS, NOW ORDERED TO QUIT \fJOME SWEET I HOME i rtOUGI house m DuMon U.ll bin dangerous c0n- mi.ht collapse at 1,,—., a Chinese Khoo rl.ii does not wish to the prembe*. Bui be no* t( ,cave fo iMtwaeat Board to ordered him to214 words
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Article67 1940-04-24 5 SLASHED ABDOMEN -ALIVE WALKING hunched and disW figured into the Police Court dock yesterday, Chang Chin Sen*, a terrible monument to his own death attempt. pleaded guilty to a charge of ittempted suicide. year old Chinese had and dashed his abdomen •.o take his own life. HJ removed to hospital.67 words
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Article55 1940-04-24 5 Used Dead Man' s Chandu Card IBHEN Chinese, Lim Bah Tai ap-j peared yesterday before Mr. J. L. rtcl Judge charged with m possession of another man's chandu card, the card, d th e edges, was proved ol Tuah Ah Koh. a man idy died. Urn, his worship imposed S2O55 words
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Article231 1940-04-24 5 D V awakened by the sudden rattling of a collapsible window of is residence m Second Avenue one early morning, an officer of Manchester Regiment had the consternation of seeing a silhouette outlined against the window. Ight, he switched on the room and the231 words
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152 1940-04-24 5 PROPOSALS for the organization of an emergency blood transfusion service m Singapore and an appeal for assistance to the St. John Ambulance Brigade to go through a rigorous course of training to serve as nurses m an emergency, were made by Dr G.V Allen,152 words
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Article122 1940-04-24 5 DUBBING live people got Lee Chen Pio (38) a Teochew into gaol X three times so he thought he could get away «.th it if he stole from the dead. Even then he failed for he was caught m the act of breaking part of an ornamental122 words
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Advertisement55 1940-04-24 5 B^k>^^\ r^~^ C&ffee made J*lbW\. \^B^^ssh\ I hot water m l k sU g ar and a v. pmtk y\^ \f y^Jr* teaspoon of the golden brown |fj /^^^st'3*^ fe§jf^> powder and loh! a delicious cup of coffee Nescafe. Nescafe^ yln 4diK?rtoemerU 0/ tfesi/a 4 4* glo-Swiss Mi fVotfttdi Lt4,55 words
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Article, Illustration820 1940-04-24 6 LONDON, APR 23. BNGLANI s DETERMINATION TO SEE TO IT THAT NEVER IGAIN WILL THE WHOLE OF EUROPE TREMBLE BEIOKI THI THREATS AND MENACES of A SINGLE MAN \V\S REITERATED THE RT HON ALFRED DUFF COOPER, FORMER FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY. WHENReuter - 820 words
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160 1940-04-24 6 CHURCHILL UNABLE TO ATTEND unable to i London. IVOUSANDS oi li* 1 British Empire, I a the I'nited SStatso s appointed this alien. n »Z public business" prt\ Winston Cruirrhill. first the AdmiralU and In lor Defence, from attending luncheon meeting of tl society of St George held ai GrosrenorReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement72 1940-04-24 6 ITS OUT!! ALMANAC OF MALA i A 1910 It's both a DIRECTORY and a CALENDAR packed W authentic and useful information on Malaya and It peoples. An Easy and Immediate reference for home and essential for the Office Copies Size 30" x 40" 52.00 40% of gross receipts evenly divided72 words
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Article826 1940-04-24 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN i*i On Getting On With The War: Great Elation And Excitement In Britain: Emergency Report Of Medical Research Council -A Warning To Workers And Executives: Lessons Of The Last WarMen Are Not Machines -Fatigue Will Reduce Output Notwithstanding Hours Worked. J' London. April 9. BITI826 words
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Article317 1940-04-24 7 WQ sooner do statesmen and the Pf€M calm the public with reassuring declarations about the Far East than ■one retired admiral, general or politician gets on his hind legs and makes alarming predictions about the future. This time it's a rear- j admiral, who formerly held317 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1940-04-24 8 I People And Places By Vera Ardmore Thirst' < elisors i V Australian wtf was M her wa\ overseas to Join the Australian forces m Palestine. Bl route she wrot«> home to her t»lks m the following vein: "We have just1,171 words
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Advertisement29 1940-04-24 8 IS SHOWING A LARGE I COLLECTION I of ADVANCE SUMMER I SPORTS MODELS I JUST RECEIVED from I LONDON I PHONE 4974 Maynards Building I 11, Battery Road. I29 words
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Article, Illustration684 1940-04-24 9 I \>n aiinl quirkly-prepared dishc mi SIKPRISE One tin pears 3oz. sugar i 4 pt. milk 1 teaspoon gelatine whites and yolfcs of 2 eggs aed chocolate berries vanilla and coconut I cc all exept two pears m a glass dish. Put the egg-yolks, sugar, chocolate684 words
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Advertisement63 1940-04-24 9 r SAUSAGES that mil make yon ask for a second helping v It's always a treat when S.C.S. SAUSAGES are put on the table. Every sausage is packea with <-v S£s J goodness and flavour. Delicious. k too, are our CHIPO L A T A. COCKTAIL and TOMATO SAUSAGES'. PHONE63 words
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Article, Illustration86 1940-04-24 10 is hov\ Hollywood reportsum up the romantic 1 marriage I 1 liahaia Stan\\\rk and the s< inn's No 1 heart throb, Kornrt laNlor. It is ciifTi< ult to btJiCTT that Hobs lovrU wife M yean ol a«e. m»u see then thc\ are m p rate86 words
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Article, Illustration512 1940-04-24 10 VITOR Hugo's tumultuous tale of fifteenth century Paris, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," has been given a second screen reincarnation Back m the early twenties it was the great silent epics, and moviegoers with long enough memories will recall the horrible image of Lon512 words
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Article, Illustration352 1940-04-24 10 'Never Been So Happy" (Tribune Film Reporter) HOLLYWOOD, APRIL It. IT IS TEN MONTHS SINCE A 1 SHINY-EYED BARBARA STANWYCK, WITH A PLATINUM CIRCLET ON THE THIRD FINGER OF HER LEFT HAM), RETURNED TO HOLLYWOOD AND ORDERED THE NAME PLATE OVER HER DRESSING ROOM DOOR TO BE352 words
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Article, Illustration191 1940-04-24 10 "Vi ctor Come Herbert" To Life AFAIBY story with Victor Hfl acting m a posthumous cSM as composer of the ,n,, '[J W music running: throueh rattve is "The Great Victors f which opens soon at the < atn» It is a musical far.:* th<? Irish -A.: serves as patron191 words
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Article, Illustration162 1940-04-24 11 Paulette Scarlett Loupette! (Tribune Film Reporter) nEMEMBER Paulette Goddard was R announ is Scarlett in "Gone withdrew by aj. ind was replaced by Vr. Bui Fault Chaplin I I .id. "All ri^ht. Hm n| to be Loapette." She norc she pm in for the ed. ipette, the I French Canadian162 words
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Article, Illustration313 1940-04-24 11 WHO WILL PLAY "MARY OF NAZARETH" Which W *****11 Von (liookc ior rilmilcMirs (»r<'niVstf l arl *w 1 (Tribune Film Reporter) r<ECIL B. De Mille. the famous film producer who has made more Ileal films than any other man m the industry has announced that he La to make the313 words
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Article, Illustration273 1940-04-24 11 IF YOU ARE MARRIED, READ THIS IINDEK what circumstances should KJ I married man make love to his wife? William Powell, who has been ideally and mirthfully married to Myrm Ley m seven previous screen rin^s and is seen again hi that role »n "Another Thin Man" now at A273 words
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Advertisement175 1940-04-24 12 FRANK CAPRA who gave you 3 ACADEMY WINNKRS II BATRND ONI HWIN MR. DEEDS (iOFS TO TOWN" "YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU" NOW brings you his BEST Achievement HHBM Kft*Bl llß^Bto Bb^bV JH HI HI fll HI H1 £f if 11 V laughter and heart- '0% i&tr ISf JwfcT^N175 words
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Advertisement653 1940-04-24 13 Wanted YOUTH 18 In want of friends of opposite Box 821, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 21 ID; I Wanted second hand oil burning refrigerator and »r or BatterOffice Box 707, Singapore. (No Small neatly furnished or unfurnished flat or required by bachelor. Apply Box 823 co i Tribune. Singapore. (No.653 words
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Advertisement332 1940-04-24 13 Jo Let >ast Road I $130- j>rr month. Apply Post Om« 1 707. Singapore. iNo 259-D* Immediately Kmptv B r b_| H e, 4 Bedroom* batbro ii>d I Apply 711. Pi I (No. 2t3 Ti To Let: Three stony new building*. Brew, or Road. entr. l^t June l'» 40 Apply332 words
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Advertisement176 1940-04-24 14 AGAIN THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN Ai Your Favourite [ihcorMm llmitrt I CAPITOL TO-DAY at 3.15-6.15-9.15 f/ Gs.- iITzM miA J t *wm A 1 1 JMW 1 1 F_\ Jl l J _Va_i __5 -:-i X Tin THIN MANS Been lIIIK CONDITIONED Conic and meet NICK. JNR." fa M.G.M*I176 words
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Advertisement130 1940-04-24 14 A STARTLING MUM MYSTERY THAT WILL Xl THRILLING AM) (iIESSINC. TO- HAY :s-i.>. m j 6-1-1 A 51-1.1 |».m. A■- H *>■H It A _d_§l ,N ,i,S FIRST BRITISH I £__iu£ CRIME THRIIIn: ay aj >n iti»i it with EVE GRAY PAUL GRAETZ I ALSO AIR-MAIL PATHE GAZETTE The GRAND130 words
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Article245 1940-04-24 15 LOCAL R. A. F. FATALITY Two Men Killed X IXPI.OSION ROCKED THE TRANSPORT SHED oF the r ai aerodrome at tengab on the after a m!'n HERE HURLED INTO THE AIR AND LANDED Till DON TOE GROUND. nan Alfred Charles Kunmathan Peter «3C Uy injured Both the Gcneial hospital on245 words
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Article216 1940-04-24 15 UfHEN you affix your next red or white artificial flower buttonhole to I lie lapel of your coat, see for St. George's sake that it is not otM o! the 750 beautiful roses -pinched" from the Cenotaph with patron saints wreath yesterday morning. it is the216 words
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Article70 1940-04-24 15 Shanghai a nove. Japanese nay ol deahnp i unfriend> liUMpapilTl is to buy th ir premises and eject them. Th. happen* lo the Chung Mci Daily Nev. and Ta Wen Pao located at 130 Char" Avenue Edward VII. The buildmi- is said to have beenInternational News Agency - 70 words
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Advertisement212 1940-04-24 15 HAPPY WORLD I /jS^ A Tlie Gayest Seaside Park I'^H&fc f *^x_ lu^ )m>^ j y,*-L_tfu I HAPPY THEATRE TO-NITE /""tT^^-*.^^ MANDRAKE F> T ff GLORY THEATRE Sf °H f ov T f MEET THE SAINT I FX,| Hrn 7<>\ I SEASIDE TALKIES 1 u J,r > fc RADIO PATROL212 words
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Advertisement353 1940-04-24 16 I dm/% jw Ilj K Bh-L lll li^tMji I <_____^ae^_J^ ,,,,l^&J^ «fc X, S^lil^^tsl j£fa-, x E__^________' •••Ji?*' a\ .*ELJ> J r4rJt+ _______^>i__H____- r?"*i_» BB w& i^&_*ii__» BY P_O_^rTISHTNDIATJNIS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The In st possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual353 words
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Advertisement186 1940-04-24 16 ~_M«a__a___7t««_aß_a__M__iM-_B_-_Wi_aa-_a_M_M-_^ KIIIVS PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities publication of sailing dates is suspended for the time being. For information regarding freight186 words
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Miscellaneous301 1940-04-24 16 [postal INTEII!G_NCE| Mail Departures notice to the press [t>-DAI hold Mails For: Latesl Time Th Of Posting ralia (Air) 5.00 p.m. Canada (Bteamer) li 00 m publicat CHH H-00 il m. List is not. 1 CHI pn I a m concern! Mil be r \c. KONG 11 00 am. tu301 words
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Article320 1940-04-24 17 MANCHESTERS WIN AT TANGLIN five Goals Shared In First Division Manchester. Nav > I weather conditions some fast and interesting soccer up at the Tanglin ground yesterday evening when the nd defeated the Royal Navy, m the first division ol rue, by three goals to two. The standard of play320 words
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Article92 1940-04-24 17 Yesterday 's Swimming Results IL dop mi Singapore X mpionships held at I imming club yesterday I c style 'S rvices only) I O Brandt «R.A.F.' 2. LCp!. I 3 Fte. WHson (Argyll). sees.; 2nd heat: 1. Spr. I B.) 2 Drummer Blythe I C. Arthur <R.A.F. I. I lo92 words
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Article15 1940-04-24 17 In nature of the the rain yesterday, >re Spring Lawn were postponed.15 words
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Article16 1940-04-24 17 I he envision 2a l ague I between R.A.F. (Tengah) 0 fixed for yesterday I _tpon<16 words
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Article254 1940-04-24 17 I Police (Res,) 3; SR.C 2. LAST minute goal enabled the Police to obtain their first victory m Division of the League on the S.R.C. ground yesterday ng. The Police won by the odd goal m five, all the goals being m the second half.254 words
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Article122 1940-04-24 17 LADIES' GOLF MATCH ON FRIDAY THE following are the teams and' Starting times for the Ladies Golf Match between the Sepoy Golf Club vs. The Island Golf Club, to be played at the Island Golf Club on Friday. April i 26th. 4.05 p.m. Mrs. English 16 v. Mrs. J. A.122 words
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Article228 1940-04-24 17 AT a meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association held yesterday evening at the St. Andrews's School, the Rev. R.K.S. Adams, president of the Association tendered his resignation due to heavy pressure of work and suggested that Mr. J. D. Dalley, Superintendent of the Detective Branch228 words
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Article87 1940-04-24 17 Yacht Club 's Weekly Races On Friday. April 26th. there will be the usual races for all Classes, starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, April 28th. the "C Class will sail the Second race lor a Club B Yruv starting at 9.50 a.m. The "A" Class will sai! for a87 words
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Article31 1940-04-24 17 ■me heavy downpour thai [ell m the afternc* the Div INA) football match between the Publishers and h sh B arranged to be played ai tne Stadium yesterday to be postpone31 words
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Article214 1940-04-24 17 GARRISON GOLF CLUB VICTORY Tin: golf match between urn i\«*ppfi i.olf Club and the (iarrison <iolf Club played at Tanglin resulted m a win for the home team l>\ *<'i points to v Details are .is follows. K-'ppel plaveis first: H. Irving Jones w Bomerville 0 H E. Goodman E.214 words
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Article191 1940-04-24 17 ROTARY CHILDREN'S SPORTS TIIK Rotary Club Children's spoi which proved so populai last yeai, will be held' at, the Jalan B< ar Stadium on Saturday May 25 ai 2.30 pjn Sports events are: Flat rac 100. 220. 440, and WO yards, Oi* Mile, Sack Race, 3 Legged-Rai Competitors for these191 words
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Article13 1940-04-24 17 THE ..owirv nartmeni 2nd joh mv *™y. Woni v'13 words
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Article419 1940-04-24 18 Devon. soil the yum- (ierman who was hush hush" prisoner m Oxford MmQ (ill a leu cla\s is now "hush hush" internee m a pleasant ramp m Devon. Wilheim Soli and his 600 fellow Germans sleep m well-appoint, ti Their food is cooked by a419 words
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Article176 1940-04-24 18 I<T Bow Street Police Court John Edward Johnston-Noad, 39, a soliitoi. oi Santa Rita Three, Chert I^ne, Staines, Middlesex, was charged on remand with wearing the uniform of a sub-lieutenant m the R.N.V.R. without authority. Mr o. b. Mcciure. for the prosecun. said that a further charge176 words
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Article74 1940-04-24 18 Boliver Baby's Father Weds TW survivors ol the mined Dutch Uner Won Bolivar, Mr. Sidney Geor>e !L cc c nl M ,c! and 29-year- Martin, of Campda ho er on tin Ir way seoar- m i dad Wll! K>on Bail again as man and wife J hey were married secretly74 words
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Article135 1940-04-24 18 nn.i. ,«4_. Singapore, Tuesday. With little encouragement from London to-day. markets were listless with ecaieely any business passing. Local tin WW unchanged irom yesterday $124% and the price Of rubber at four Mav M Jun n; rst bUY, ,V BpC S& «5 WaylJune 35«/ a cents, and135 words
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Article201 1940-04-24 18 Kean Tat Boudewyn In Form THK Royal An rone Seletar. \\h«>m 1 the I'olue heal earlier m the season at >»elrtar, visited the Depot last Sunday with a strong side m the hope of turning the tables. The Police aj;ain proved too good for them, and won by 58 runs.201 words
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Article264 1940-04-24 18 LONDON. \PR. B. 1172 TH TRONDHJEM THREATEN- ID BY Till ALLIED FORCES BOTH FROM THE NORTH \ND THE SOUTH, A GERMAN COLUMN FROM OSLO IS APPARENTLY TRIINQ TO FIGHT lIS WAV ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO RELIEVE A GARRISON ISOLATED IN THE TOWN. SAYS REITER S MILI--1 ARY ORRESPONDENTReuter - 264 words
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Article284 1940-04-24 18 AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION I kraUd their i,.„, wnuerJl the b— gtlan .it Hr i Wf Tampenis Road, lav, N .s^ S Sunday. I mid friends DUal d:: I oking Ub fl ported the past i fl ill member- He I i memtx fl equal. «f not letter. i Truro were284 words
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Article70 1940-04-24 18 S.R.C. TENNIS TIES FOR THURSDAY Singar* I THF followiiij ties m the i V '.t:_fl tournament will b~ pla; I day: I '< Singles Handicap 'A': Dr. c I j <-30» vs. A. Watts (-15); B I <plus 3 1 vs H Rosario fscr. Veteran Similes Handicap y-"m (scr.) \s.70 words
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74 1940-04-24 18 IN a friendiv tame of Boccef Saturday, file lugus! Badmintoii| I'arty defeated The Catholii 1 Men's Association by 5 goat- i*» 1 i[ v the latter's ground. j Scorers for the winning g Koh Tian Hook. Chan Cl Eng Hoim and Tay Bag 0\ Associations. Partes74 words
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Article57 1940-04-24 18 The following ties hare boon day m the V.M.C.A. tennis f < "C• CLASS SINGLES M. S. Marshall vs. C. F. J W. E. Krickenberok vs. H I A. G. Ralph vs. Lee Kirn Ek I W. H. Feet?;m re. H. L. We< I B" CLASS SINGLE-57 words
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Article58 1940-04-24 18 I The roUowlns have beet cricket for the Junior D< V U.C A A 1 i Edward R d iround (,tl Beab Cheng Si.uik r I .Sit'W. Lav Hork Chye. Fun* O" 3 I Aerni. B. F. Dam, W B. Bhlmaie, lav Kteof Hlona I Reaervea:— D.Looi Eng San - 58 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-04-24 18 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water; 12 16 P.M. 9 0 ft TO-MORROW High Water. 00 01 AM. 9.2 it 12.58 P.M. 8.7 ft.23 words
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Article387 1940-04-24 19 I the prosecution wltw bill conductor, had died, of 1 lU ses was revealed in the Traffic District Court yesterday Mle of a case in which Teo Sang Toh, a lorry driver itood nil 1 barge* of having caused grievous hurt to three people driving, before387 words
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Article15 1940-04-24 19 London. Tuesday. £253 > 2 Buyers £253 4 Sellers price! £249 Buyers £249% Be15 words
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Article19 1940-04-24 19 London, Tuesday :|,,i,lK Buyers Sellers Quiet but steady l) June 1111 I|W JulY n ill ber li19 words
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Article93 1940-04-24 19 London. Tuesday. 1 on !l ral Electric JJ? 1 Chemh I 31 14 I »bacco IJJ itch 21 44 i Pai 7^« I Tin 4 l"2 I PI. In. Tl 29 9 Lin| J 0 2 ims 21 3 6 ithi Kintas li/P ings 15.6 oi Asiatic-93 words
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Article40 1940-04-24 19 London. Tuesday. »,T London on Paris 176.50 i/'f 1 ri on Amsterdam 7 53 1 T London on Shanghai 4V4 .on Hongkong Is. 215 16d Is. 4 1 32 d. *M London on New "_rl_ 4.024 t 4.03440 words
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Article57 1940-04-24 19 London. Tuesday. »Mim Oil (Malay) m Bulk Sment Unquoted pra < Straits V MS> September S'm> Unquoted Sarawak' ilMay Sment. 17 6 Sellers Seed Pearl, ty (Singapore) 29 6 Seller.? (FAQ) White Muntok S'ment 4* 8 Sellers I AQ) Black Lampomi sment. 2 15 16 Sellers Oambior (Good Mark*57 words
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Article15 1940-04-24 19 London, Tuesd 20 15 16 20 7 H IT). Fine per oz. £8.8.015 words
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Article23 1940-04-24 19 New York. April 22. Buyers Seller Tone Easy 19 1 19 3 h rd. JulyiSept. 18 ib 4 Tone Quiet 47423 words
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Article167 1940-04-24 19 Low Toll Of Merchant Shipping London. Apr. 2S. MERCANTILE lasses due to enemy action for the week ending Apr. 21 were three British ships. Swainby. 4.935 tons. Mersey. 1.037 tons and Hawnby 5.380 tons. No Allied and no neutral ships were lost during the week. The tonnage lost was aboutB.O.W. - 167 words
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Article295 1940-04-24 19 ANE of the largest audiences the Victoria Tluv.n, hi vtiy long time heard the recital of chai. Of EH-ftta peg nmvn by the noted British I Marie Key, last night Mane Ney. whose husband II Stationed m Malaya consented to give this recital m295 words
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Article43 1940-04-24 19 TO-DAY. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I. Gordons vs. S.CC. Stadium; Div n (A i, Pulau Brani vs. R.A. 0B.lt.), Pulau Brani: Div. II (B». Customs vs. RA.F. (r-allang), J.CS.A:: BHL, Guthries vs. Ncstangio, S.H.B TENNIS: S.CC, S.C.R.C SRC. and V.M.C.A. tournaments43 words
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329 1940-04-24 19 Malaya's Gifts Fear No Comparison London. Apr. It. A VISIT to the deP Ol ol the Red Cross and St. John War orgam sat ion at llobart House. London ls a revelation of how widespread ls me desire to alleviate the sufferings of war and how comprehensive and varied are329 words
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Advertisement14 1940-04-24 19 Kwr MOTORCAR M> w? South British Insurance Co., Ltd. N. 5!>26 2 Finlaysou Green14 words
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Advertisement97 1940-04-24 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter -.0.18:4. Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital Reserve Fund lO.aOQ.UW^ London Corresi.ondrnts NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head OfUcfft AMSTERDAM Branehtsi Holland: Rott The JJJWJ. 64 branches and su* -branches at smaller plftf^ Netherlands Ka.st eglrabaya. 8amarang,97 words
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120 1940-04-24 20 U Paris, Apr. 23. NEASINESS is felt m military circles here about Sweden. It is feared that the coming days may see a development such as a German attack on, or a landing m, Sweden, as the Germans are said to be making allReuter - 120 words
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Article54 1940-04-24 20 Uwrcao v Canberra, Apr. 23 NLL33 the coal miners resume work this week and seek a settlement ol the dLsputp by constitutional ways the Government will take stepes to 'reopen the mines, stated Mr. Menzies. m the HoiLse of Representatives to-day He gtfded: ''Government Ls determined to maintain war IndustriesReuter - 54 words
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Article123 1940-04-24 20 Ipr S3 ly learned tl Fori which was recently drome In tho cit; overed with snow. ;;d Incendiary t> mbi th aerodromes and rted opposite the hanfar. Thf bombers, ninth heavily I mbed Aalberg aerodrome for the thirii sßcrcssisu ni^nt. met the •tiffest opposition w>( <Reuter - 123 words
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946 1940-04-24 20 LONDON, APR. 22. |f HE SUPERB SEAMANSHIP AND FIGHTING PROWESS OF SECOND DESTROYER FLOTILLA IN THE ATTACK ON GERMAN FORCES AT NARVIK ON APR. 10 IS REVEALED IN AN ADMIRALTY BULLETIN, GIVING THE FIRST DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE The (lot ilia consisted of946 words
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Advertisement80 1940-04-24 20 i (tj^tklM fl TO- II V maiaya c s(-.\ Df luxl <io<is 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 CHARLIE CHAN m RENO with SIDNEY TOLER RIC4RDO CORrEZ Pirn S R__r_r__r_ Th. E CASE of th e MURDERED DivVmrFF TU strante.l murder mystery unfouh V^ ™f srRFFN .< most famous Detective Charg Chan greens80 words
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