Morning Tribune, 30 April 1940
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Article48 1940-04-30 1 3 New Warships For D.E.I. Batavia. Apr. 29. TIU in ,,plrs Council have approved 1 the adoption of a bill submitted tn the Dutch Government providln fOI {he construcUon of three 1U battle cruisers for the defence f the Dutch East Indies. The Nationalist abstained from voting.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article41 1940-04-30 1 ITALY CHANGES ENVOY TO BERLIN Rome. Ape 29. 1 My announced tftat Si 2. Alfieri Ambassador to the Holy See, bM been appointed Italian Ambassador tc Berli m place of Big. Attalico. who Has beer, appointed to the Holy See —Renter.41 words
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Article33 1940-04-30 1 London. A. cupati a of Den ffect, said an ol Food th stocks of b i r were, however, i s and no km of the B.O.W.B.O.W. - 33 words
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Article90 1940-04-30 1 London, Apr. 29UALF the miners m Britain who were unemployed al the outbreak of war are now at work as the result of the Government to increase the peac-time output of 240.«0».0W tons yearl> by 40,000,000 tons. rd Portal, Chairman of thj Coal Prod Council, is90 words
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612 1940-04-30 1 NAZIS F AIL TO STO LANDING OF GUNS: ADVANCE HELD FIRST KIHTIO* THE ADVANCE OF THE GERMAN TROOPS IN NORWAY HAS BEEX HALTED. ACCORDING TO THE LATEST TELEGRAMS BRITISH TROOPS ARE BEING STEAIMLI REINFORCED AND THE ARRIVAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS HAS CONSIDERABLY STRENGTHENED THh POSITION OF THE ALLIES. PARis ApRReuter - 612 words
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Article98 1940-04-30 1 BRITISH TRADE TALKS WITH ITALY L"' l<»n. Apr. A VERY fn-Mci'* lim ussion Istk place when Italian Ambassadur Sig Bastiiiaini, tailed on the Foreign Secretarf on Friday, the ma.ii object being to consider the resumption of economic negotiation between the two countries. It is hoped that, later officials will beB.O.W. - 98 words
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Article76 1940-04-30 1 Ixmdou. Apr. 2d. VIR ATTLEE and Mr Greenwood, leader and deputy leader of the Op!>ixsltion, saw the Prime Minister this ifternoon. The meeting i.s in contiluanceof the practice of keeping leaders )f the Opposition informed of the war ;ituation. Later. Mr. Chamberlain .saw the Libe•al leaderB.O.W. - 76 words
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Article31 1940-04-30 1 Sunderland Destroys Fighter London. Apr. Z9. TIIF Air Ministry announces that Sunderland flyinffbnat of the Coastal Command, R .A F., recently encountered and shot down a MM* serschmitt \U) fighter. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement40 1940-04-30 1 On Oilier l'iig<** Lmsci i'l Of War* Foretold »pean V lothes < E l Preas On The v 7 ni PI 8 n f a F 9 10 ■tel n 14 and 15 Shipp 16 17 18 r Puzlea Neutrals M40 words
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Article255 1940-04-30 2 NAZI LOSSES OF IRON SHIPS A ted m the Brill ipplie* ion T l i n m the m and promine the P&per 1 1 ratoire, Romai f l< duced i the 33,000 lulled ed from abr tad millloj and million fron m Thi blockade i N pd the oiB.O.W. - 255 words
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Article62 1940-04-30 2 Admiralty Denial Of Nazi Claims London, Apr 1 a Communiqui 1 not th< slightest truth m the rl M thl German Hgh Command lv 1 flv< cruisers and i." trail n..iiin.(-nn ivii damaged »mb and BUbfeqaenUjr .sank, trawler Lanrooda won .set on flre bomb. }:> re were no casualties InReuter - 62 words
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Article60 1940-04-30 2 London Apr. i Cunard Mner Queen Mary ns, dropped anchor m Tabli rday after completing a re ;•<"■/ wage from New fork which she n»d eft 12 d.,v earlier The previous record f< r this i ta South Africa the '•"'l'i.letion oi this voyage withoutB.O.W. - 60 words
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99 1940-04-30 2 Mother Will P ay A Visit With Parrot Pc k i nese M o: complel id parrot— will soon i, Nancy Ann In India The Mo an bj the President Harrison. Jrnn. hman J hn MUler multi-m the van then unknown whit. Vali ountrj In Nancy Ann met tl In99 words
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Article209 1940-04-30 2 Meeting Of Missions To Seamen TIIK importance of the Mission's work 1 uith regard to the haspitalfeation of seamen irai partieularlx brou«ht out by the Key A V Wardie, when he addressed the (athtrinj a t the Seamen's Institute on the occasion of the Missions to Seamen annual meeting held209 words
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127 1940-04-30 2 London. Api THE claim to equal pay for equa for women gding into occupation Usually reserved to men ha> T.mes. .von its first BUCcesa m th siofl of the Industrial Court on th< ol women employed by local auth v war-time omnibus andB.O.W. - 127 words
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130 1940-04-30 2 Washington. Apr. W. AIKCK\FT exports for the first quarter of this year were value.! approximately at U.S. S6(i< 4 million, representing an increaM of m per cent, over the corresponding period of last year accord <ng to a sUU-meiit by the Deparln.ent of CommerceReuter - 130 words
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Article43 1940-04-30 2 London, Apr. 29. Th»- .stuck Exchange was dull apart "rom gilt-edged, which were higher on small steady investment .support, m i rials are irregular and uold mini moderately .steady, despite a small ti We Ol rders. Wall Street is firm ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article40 1940-04-30 2 London, Apr. 29. Mr Scan Lemasi, Eire Minister of supply. aud Mr R y an mnb te[ f f culture, have arrived In London and 5225U r r es of trade nnrt "eonomic aLbcussioas to-morrow.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article20 1940-04-30 2 of n-iualiuk-r Ls almost con i' n,, I V PP X M'nlster m a speech i2ni3Sg&s?* t0 the «w« B.O.W.B.O.W. - 20 words
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Advertisement37 1940-04-30 2 i'HKW What Heat! How can you enjoy LUNCH unless you have it m a Cool—. Delffctfa] Atmosphere The AIR-CONDITIONED Ai'lTOl HKSTAI H%\r il one of the only 2 places m Singapore where this benefit can be enjoyed.37 words
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Advertisement43 1940-04-30 2 •SRINATH" BRAND RMns CURRY POWDER l-lb. 45c. H-Ik. 30c. «i-lb. 20t. PICKLES, Maiiffo or Lime 60 cU qnart bottle. CHUTNEYS assorted, qimrt 10 i Certified to be excellent qua lit] bj the Madras Afri-Horticullural Society. CHAUI 8c CO., 2», Robinson i; »ad. Singapore.43 words
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Article24 1940-04-30 3 BOMBERS TO FLY FROM NEWFOUNDLAND V ;l York, Apr. 29. ,w in tin- Montreal corjt" 'V:;,::; ,t Heramrnhm.,- .m.i (ai..itlia» I""" M« Vur..umH...Hl.-«»- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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126 1940-04-30 3 London. Apr. turned into JSJTIISI/SSiS>'« »iplomatif correspom t-nt. most ?S>nsi^ Allied JW-JJ^^ ivi- J G?r!wiffbe able to Sre a sweeping success ov« Om Mi;,s I,- the end qf U£f"?S&SEF!*«i h llli(l to Th er« is w mc roa-"" toUOew .h.u liniu. »nReuter - 126 words
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Article15 1940-04-30 3 Madrid. Apr. 29 The death has occurred of the ceiebrlted Spanish painter Joaqum Mi ReuterReuter - 15 words
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428 1940-04-30 3 London, Apr. 28. AY Vnrih26the German station Deutsch-Landsender broad- many a ,tory of sinking of the British steame ArmSton by a tf-boat during a cnSse from which she had ••lust Plumed" v anistan was Jin* y» *r crew re^ued by the Monte Abnle. PofBritish Wireless - 428 words
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Article20 1940-04-30 3 tdon, Apr eek the Lord Ifayoi Red Ci d wrly 1:40.000 to tl 357,000. B.O.W. red 66-B.O.W. - 20 words
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29 1940-04-30 3 SHANGHAI NORTH STATION OPENS AGAIN Qbangbal, **J deduced and battered empty .will rggajn statua v i«' tral China t«-moi ov. v n Jiin ncse concern, central i year.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement40 1940-04-30 3 111 f IT I n 1 1 4" TF t iJkin^iK "1 r Hi Mr V V (ia^ I "X^^ 11^ J% n 4 O T \I()V1N'« N? 1 ft IV w^t /HI t| p^-- -.^ii W SILENTLY IN Ulmp40 words
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Article, Illustration183 1940-04-30 4 IHiolm Sirikr Continues yKSTKKDX^ U\s <.| .oiMll MONDW |OK THE -.000 Sl\<;\WWK minims i>,,.,,ovi;i> m LOCAL (iiivisi LAUNDRIES who HAVE GONE ON STOKE. But lor numb* Eurapen twutewfra it was a <i ;u tt be .md Mondax imM^r^ which tor then) dors not rx.st m183 words
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Article69 1940-04-30 4 Portugal Will Not Be Drawn In .AJ. Perrein <h- CarvaMK.. G«?«mor of the Portafacte peaml island Timor, whe arrival m Singapore rctterdaj told ihc Tribune that his country trill not be drawn into war. Hut that, added Benh eira do (trv lJll() o< signify that our country is nor m69 words
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Article187 1940-04-30 4 U.S. INTEREST IN MALAYA pH, greatest of the worlds oceans, the Pacific, and its vast m, toJZ r.J'L^" 011 tO the internatio al "'tuation, formed (he ZLJ E D bby f Raffles C< »"*e. from the Singapore Broadcastine Station last !»*< The United States, he pointed out, had a series187 words
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Article125 1940-04-30 4 S W X Norwegian Allies and the i v Country They Live In" i s ihr t»tle of a talk to be riven to-night l>v Mr. D. L. Goodwin, from the S.n»apore Station at 7 JO p.m. Mr Goodwin who has travelled extensively m Norway, will describe125 words
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Article40 1940-04-30 4 Prom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday jut Hon Mr. ED Bhearn, member tne Federal Council and the i« mm o\ Shearn and Delamore was mi wra k.a. Calderwood in Kui l1 on Saturday40 words
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Article30 1940-04-30 4 JOMEWHERB m Norway" D?! X declared von Ribbentrop's assertion mat Noiway knew belorehand that Briain nitcndod to mine NorwegUn terriI waters and that she auoroved the >lan was false.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement60 1940-04-30 5 (^^sSiCf\ ALWAYS THE SAME FINE Vr-?V r^i QUALITY FRESHNESS 1 M vK ,-^7 «,w BU« CROBB ICUC-wWch come, from //£^d- \\?C wor.d- S flne S t pas.ure-.and^have arrived. en.-ur,n, ample 3 ap, tO- \^>^^% J q ua.Uy and f^shness which have made BZX-E CROSS MIX^ ran., A V^ V^' recent60 words
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209 1940-04-30 6 iEVKNTO m s< :iiidinu\i;i are being used b> Ihe Smn;tb.t\a MM lepers as a basis tor a strong campaign against the Government s inactivity r<lv the HMM tht \;*/i or-itm/utinn m li.\:i ;iud Nazi activities m the I I Adi gstroni urest j dlate209 words
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Article68 1940-04-30 6 HAD NO JOB, TRIED SUICIDE QESrUATE beeaue he had M 17 ,i«ib on* Eng Hue. .m English speaking Chinese stabbed himself with a knife as the clock chimed the hour of midnight t;n April 18 However, he va s not destined to die. and yesterday pleaded ifuilty to a charge68 words
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Article102 1940-04-30 6 RENTS NOT ECONOMIC 11 ratt's ami should Jtt>s that uuuUi ;r relation to L«ud ami states the Federal Chamber «.i M lt i>«n n.r m;;». uhi h vMird. last year. •mall Increi mber of properties when c hall of th-- i At the was m denl houses of a more102 words
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Article321 1940-04-30 6 mk. j. ri. ciamwimckel Vice-consul for the Nettorland pore figured as a witness m the Third Police Court when Lee Ton Bee, a Chinese, was brought up before Mr. H W for a preliminary enquiry into possession of counterfeit current notes of the Netherlands East Indies. According321 words
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Article73 1940-04-30 6 Constable Sees Theft A CHINESE cooly slept I while expert hands skilfully cci his purse early yesterday j Tin- thief, absorbed m fete task not know that he was being by n constable, and as he stn 1 up to walk away with his spoil I cl-e hand of the73 words
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Advertisement20 1940-04-30 6 ::erranti <I CUP-ON AMMETER DESIGNED TO ASCERTAIN, RAPIDLY h CONVENIENTLY, THE CURRENT IN A.C. CONDUCTORS. i^yl^/l)^'IIT5 V BiMllS^ WPS 9nm_20 words
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Advertisement44 1940-04-30 6 RESTORES HAIR When your hair begins -or thin out at the fee: fou need SILVIKRIK estoivs the hair forming o their normal function amous scientist wrote loes grow hair." MADE IN INGI AM) Affenti K\na M I P H7. Cecil street. Sin. ■MMHhH APili-44 words
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Article, Illustration751 1940-04-30 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN H^ n A Pro-Bnhsh Yankee Ccnsralula.es The British Navy: kalian Z Conlinuc To Sneer At Bntain, But Rank And Ffc D**« ZroZ A. London Memonal Serv.ce-Dan.h M.n.s.e, An" Ug^on Staff At.end, S.m.lar Scrv,ce A, Morweg.a,, Church At Rotherh.the. P arned pro-British j V ived tram751 words
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312 1940-04-30 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1940. Pushing Him Out t ATEST news items from I Ril rop'a 1 ti< I i German; up ill- i n the whole ng Haakon's country and is endeavouring dei link up her forces m east i nd west Norway so that she can dig312 words
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Article, Illustration793 1940-04-30 8 VERA ARDMORE - Social Sidelights From Tanglin, Cleopatra At The Cathay And A Picturesque Wedding VERA ARDMORE I PEOPLE AND PLACES I I BY yy» II *n lh< Mdal swim t| tftff on Sataitfaj m 'in iraa Tanglta < lu»>, mans n >table« irenl to iiu.<Sponsoriaf brilliance i., r the ma- N i793 words
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Advertisement18 1940-04-30 8 pr ,mu LA y» V! \KI r P X S, S3 '^1B th€ Pastel harmoi I®/ Auto*, $'*&k.18 words
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Advertisement22 1940-04-30 8 I HATS \MI SWIMBUITS HOUSECOATS HOSIERY \y VV^ AGENTS •Ct "BIEN JOIJK -^V Corsets Brassieres. > Also HUBKHK Frocks «1, Stamford Rd. Phftn-k22 words
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Advertisement44 1940-04-30 8 CmUST yOU USE THAT vi} /GKEASy STUFF AT NIGHT 'Mf CAN f USE IN PLACE QFV )My GREASy NIGHT CREAM? A Up^l/TRECOMMENDi^}' X/- (EVELYN ASTROVA< .w>.\ M FACE CT (you CERTAINLY LOOIC^PR'sv (^LOVELY TO-NIGHT. V r^(fl I^Thave thrown tha?\ lw» x STUPF AWAY. '//^^^Xl44 words
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Article, Illustration571 1940-04-30 9 Long Bob Or Spanish Coiffure? Mternatives to the upswept style HOLLYWOOD, home of smart H omen, strikes a r.v^utmnni tt when it comes to niurH t r X «nd it is interesting to V ihi they have swept the lllXn coiffure clean off the fashi»n lw>ard. llhnuch some of the571 words
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Advertisement79 1940-04-30 9 All the best breakfasts indudo AUSTRALIAN BACON bacon and eggs, kidneys and bacon, haddock and bacon and bacon on toast. In fact, whatever the dish served, Australian baton seems to play an important part, which is reason enough for purchasing only the finest quality. We have Pineapple brand from the79 words
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Article, Illustration371 1940-04-30 10 ENGLAND TU RKEY SEE EYE TO EYE or not war breaks out in the Balkans and the NeaB East, as has long been threatened, the Allies are full) prepare! for it. There are larue British ajid French forces read) lor instil action, the British section of these forces including splendid371 words
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445 1940-04-30 11 THE wings of civilization, m the form of a clipper ship of the air, have transformed an old prison at Nomea, New Caledonia, into a transoceanic tourist hotel. Not so long ago, m the far reaches of the lonely South Pacific at far away445 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-04-30 11 I This is Diana Lewis, (Mrs. William Powell to you), young actress and singer, who has just been signed by M.G.M. and will soon be seen m their forthcoming produc- i tions. Her outfit is not one i generally worn by westerners j but that don't worry54 words
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Article121 1940-04-30 11 The Richest Man In All England THE reputed richest man m 1 England is worth just five lines to "Who's wl 10 lfthn He is grant, retiring Sir John Reeves Ellerman, 30, 2nd Bart In 1933 Sir John inherited 51 38.000.000 (Straits) from his shipping magnate father plus other accumulations121 words
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Article, Illustration544 1940-04-30 12 MONTREAL. ATTORNEY -GENERAL GORDON CONANT. OF OTTAWA. BELIEVES THAT CANADA'S SUPREME WAR TASK IS TO MAKE EVERY EFFORT, SHORT OF TMPAIRING ITS STATUS AS A SOVEREIGN NATION, TO BRING THE UNITED STATES INTO THE WAR ON THE ALLIES' SIDE "No sacrifice to544 words
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Advertisement90 1940-04-30 12 magnificent engineering job and PBBHO| p^ 1 without rival m its class. Take it on If mm the roa(l and feel the thrin ot its Uti »^wk r^^ > SUper en^ ine s^' '»o^ thoroughly I flHir"^^Pil m Evenkeer front-wheel suspension has *K*wlfe A« m HaS lockheed Hyd'auMc Brakes, with90 words
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Advertisement329 1940-04-30 13 VH<&&&\\ I_M D 1 x \\&>fPt2€£ \tmitions Vacant r telephone work une. Singapore r| (No. 308-D) m and' CoagMm M laya Trl ui rL (No. 271-D) C immediatf lv M ,11 v 658. Gey lan: t (No. 328-D' I K7OTIN etc.. wanS 1 L I rlenotd cental m ply 15.329 words
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Advertisement741 1940-04-30 13 Miscellaneous TRANSLATIONS undertaken. Chinege-EnglUh vise-versa. Box 769 Malaya TriLune. Singapore. (No. 89D) ANDERSONS FLOWER AND VEC.ETABI SEEDS. Flowering Bulbs and Plan's. Seedl to order. MAJUS. 35, Orchard Road. Slnga; (No. 27<>-Pi Et'ROPEAN PERAK MINER would pond with lady m one of the towns of 85:?. c o Malaya Tribune. 8741 words
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Advertisement625 1940-04-30 13 For Sale > ROlni 400. i i.uinpson Road, Binga] (No. 320-D M LTIAM PUI I m A: Sire !>ore. (No 333 Di Up-to-date Furniture at moderhte prices Iv Sun Wah Company Furniture Makers. 83. Victoria Street, Singnpon (No. 314-D' ROBINSON PIANO m perfect condition r<>nr. $145- Inspection between 8 and625 words
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Advertisement561 1940-04-30 13 :S 8 Sr.l a I re. Chr\ inlet Roadster going cheap 1936 nodal, recently teetedi In «ood '^ndltJon. Taxed 75-80 mph 18 mpg. inllea^H $650- Apply '•.T798 tl 19 H<Vl.ind R 1 Kapore. «No 190 D) To Let To Let I M Coast Road. Rent $130- per month. Appl\ P<^t561 words
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Article114 1940-04-30 14 CHARLES LAUGHTON'S MASTERPIECE 1 Tin: late Loi, i brilliant ml .Hunchback of Not I 1 1 -Mdav. ment. the point I Itlni fac w In this v. I I I Maureen OHara, the 1 1 vorv convißd Irl who I from the hai B realistic to a degree, c? M114 words
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Advertisement404 1940-04-30 14 5 WLEKS at the REGAL, London! 5 Weeks a! the STATE, Sydney I 3 Weeks at the 6,200 -seat Radio City Music Hall AOU II COMES TO \lM.\)'A.\ I.\R(./M lIILMRI... i r 11*1101 10-I»\V 3.15 6.15 9.151 THENEWEST... AND GREATEST... OF ALL CAPRA HITS! The master picture maker blends into404 words
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Advertisement110 1940-04-30 15 lor The First Time The I nparalleled Drama of This Mightiest of Novels Captured By Movie Magic That Matches The Story's Uoundless Scope! TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE a MAItiJIOIMHt.iI \t 11 A.M., ?.!'>. >Ll.) 9.1,~> P.M. At 3.1.">. 6.15 9.1"> P.M. /.,.A .-Vf/W Phone 6!)o9 Seats must be taken up110 words
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Article30 1940-04-30 16 London, Api THE German controlled announces a decree private cars can only be most urgent cases. The decn n considerable overloading of lor reason given is the ne petrol ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement329 1940-04-30 16 iV P&O and BRITISH INDIA LI HES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The lust possible servitTs are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Sompany to theif usual ports of call except ports m Japan. rnawmm are requested to register their requirements, but under resent rirciiinstaiK es sailings are perforce restricted.329 words
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Advertisement181 1940-04-30 16 BURNS PHILP LIM. (Incorporated In Austrai.i' Monthly sailings to Brisbane. Sydney and MOwing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of departure of the company* steamers owing to the ou publication tded for the time bel For inforn »n regarding I i psusier.ger ace apply co BOUSTEAD CO LTD THE181 words
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126 1940-04-30 17 Terrington, M rs. Archer Win Mixed Doubles Title t IN and Mrs. Archer emerged champions m the final 1 Doubles Championship of the S.C.C. Spring Lawn terdftj when they defeated Mr. and Mrs. W. J- '1' s. c. c. Archer warden I s. R. c. Dr O. del 151 0126 words
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226 1940-04-30 17 Singapore, Monday. PEFORE a handful of spectators on the Anson Road Stadium I afternoon, the Publishers beat the Singapore Harbour Board by five «ials to two m their Division lIA of the S.A.F.A. League match. Play was Blow for the most part and there wai226 words
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Advertisement124 1940-04-30 17 m» ißV^riroiH < aimki:t Hk I».\THO.\« A I.OVI-ISS i rwO SPECIALLI ELECTED (HINFM ;abaret stars of honckonc JOINING US TO MORROW I AT IHE liii 1 it m y ?^y^?^?^|^^^^^^^^^^^sß3S33 <>-.">() iit p.m. I MISS ANNIK TONCi I < (CABARET QUEEN) COMI md i) t > unonfsl the ttnl to124 words
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Advertisement164 1940-04-30 17 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT YESTERDA V 111 INDR EDS TURNED AWAY EVEN TWO THEATRES COULD NOT ACCOMMODATE THE HUGE CROWD THAT CAME TO\ SEE THIS GREAT PICTURE BOOK EARLY AVOID THE RUSH TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ALHAJMBRA p 9 o N 9 E j Daily 11 a.m. 3-15, 6-15 315 P.M,164 words
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Article208 1940-04-30 18 RECOVERY IN SECOND HALF GIVES WIN Sim I)arl>v (iuthrit's £1 AGING a n\ nt rally late m the second half, after being led 2- 1 Sinie Darby brat Guthu. by four goals to two m a Business Hr "i- match at Fra sei and Neavc's208 words
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126 1940-04-30 18 EXCITING SOCCER IN BUSINESS LEAGUE MATCH Tlil Basincn Bevtei League Mectf natch played yesterday at tho Y."\l < sportf fTMUi at Prime ard Road between Harper Ciilftllan and the Chartered Baah pr#dveced i:v.-' exciting <»( i ll.iipc rs showed up well In tho flrti ha!< ikers Improved In tho .second126 words
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Article20 1940-04-30 18 Playing- at the Far. 1 afternoon, the S.C I Indian Association b m a division 2 B ma20 words
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Article24 1940-04-30 18 The Straits Times bea live aoals to one Ip League soccer match S.H.B. ground yestei The Press led 4—o at I I24 words
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Article192 1940-04-30 18 S. C. C Sapper Draw 1-All K.E. Fortress Co j. S C C I JHANKS to a plucky defence, the S.C.C. were able to shan with the R.E. (Fortress Co) m a reserve division football on the Padang yesterday. Dominating play m the initial half, the home club were comp192 words
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Article178 1940-04-30 18 RAILWAY JUNIORS WIN at nickel \Mth,.;.;.- s v I B S. Sabo, I Koon I AA JttU C Th: f C Ariaratnam Koon Foh I iNavaratnan X k Subramanian Sou. D J W Ylew Ke< b X B fanOekeram Souza M rharmathai I C Pater I A. Vijlaratnan m 8178 words
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Advertisement179 1940-04-30 18 Hie Secwd Draninf For Prindpal Repayment Of I he 27th Year Gold l>oan Of The Republic Of China (IMS) pel <o the Defence (Finance) Eteguiations 1939 1940. Plrst^lSbraa^^i/^ th( ab(^' Rawing was duly held on the d l.i-f t n IV<> llumbtll s l( i' were drawn covering three cmi179 words
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Miscellaneous58 1940-04-30 18 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SO((EK: S.A.F.A League Div Malays vs. Royal Navy Stadium: Reserve Div. *Loyal* nvvi J«. 8 R.C. SRC S S v\ SRC SC R.C and \.M C A tournanmnt, TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water; 3.44 A. M 7.2 ft 551 P M 6.6 ft TO-MORROW High Water. 5.0758 words
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Article31 1940-04-30 19 I Monanj B 31 14/I Ex Dlv. ,6 10 2 99 13 16 X E X 2 n m 9 7 16 H He. Gold loan HI 3431 words
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Article30 1940-04-30 19 I Monday. m on Paris H6.50 >n on Amsterdam 7 53 on on Shan l 2 15 16d [8. 4 5 32d ion on New ~9tk 4.02^2 1*>30 words
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Article34 1940-04-30 19 In, Monday. I Sment Unquoted p S T inquoted n F 17 4 Sellers 11 29 6 Seller FAQ limtok i Sellers i >ng f 3'mi 15 16 Sellen Block 30- April.Maj Nominal34 words
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Article17 1940-04-30 19 I Apr. 26. Buyers Sellers Very Dull 19 r> 8 i|l6 19 110 Quiet 47.5517 words
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Article125 1940-04-30 19 4<N advocate and solicitor m Singapore for the last £8 years, Mr. Kow Soon Kirn was sued m the High Court before the Hon. Mr. Jus; Manning by a chettiar P.R.P.N. Nachiappa yesterday for $2,127 45 M principal, $487.90 as interest, and costs, on a promissory125 words
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Article149 1940-04-30 19 DANISH DIPLOMA T ARRIVES "IMUNMAKK is >t ill ret ogniscd a> an individual country m spite of the (ierman invasion." said Mr. Ilialmar Collin. the Danish Amb;;> sador to China and Thailand, m an interview on his arrival m Singapore yesterday. Prior to the departure of Mr. Hialmar Oollin from149 words
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Article306 1940-04-30 19 Six Weeks For Attempt To Extort Singapore. Tuesday. A.N attempt to extort "protection money" from a married woman while she was alone on her rubber estate, by threatening her life cosi Tan Cheng Chnan, who at the time was accompanied by four others, six weeks' rigorous imprisonment. The fact that306 words
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Article86 1940-04-30 19 APPLAUSE FOR SHIPPING MINISTER London. Apr. 29. Commenting c« 'the excellent and promising" tone of the Shipping Minister's .speech on Saturday, the Manchester Guardian says: "It WU the speech of a man who means business. Lea and less do discussions matter about whether all Germans ar? sohdiy behind Hitler, ofB.O.W. - 86 words
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126 1940-04-30 19 Sect Beng Sin Takes Motor Gymkhana Honour At the \d»i])hi iio.vi jrestardaj Ufa. H. K. tt#d|eii ptestatad t:>»prizes to Urn winners m Sund.r motor mkhaiKi events as lollim^: ragi Test: 1 Urn Peng H .2 See! ns Bln (Flat), 3. D. Potato Race: 1 AD PblWpfl (1 2. L Chan126 words
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147 1940-04-30 19 SINGAPORE NEEDS MORE STREET LIGHTS THE problem of inadequate street lighting m m relation to frequent fatal ,und nts was brought up by Mr. P. Burke, local lawyer, at the annual general meeting of the A'ltuniobile Association of Malaya, Singapore Branch, held at the Adclphi Hotel yesterday evenir It was147 words
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Advertisement105 1940-04-30 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V Established by Royal Charter ftA^lMi Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital t .40.030,000.Reser^e Fund 10,500.000^ London Currespondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED He.** 4 OfUcet AMSTERDAM Branches? Holland: -Rotterdam, The H3Bur, anc 64 branches and su^-braiiches a* smaller places. Netherlands East105 words
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Advertisement47 1940-04-30 19 The Oversea-Chinese! i Banking Corporation Limited call the attention of their patrons to the following, which is m aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. DESERT HORIZON at the Victoria Theatre on 17th and 18th May at 9 p m Indcr UIC Patronage of G.O.C. Malaya. 1 Masters47 words
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274 1940-04-30 20 (Reulcr'f Special Cmummtoj) LONDON Al'K I MM UKM M \i LEHANDA STAWB THAT THE REASONS KOK THE (iIKMXN ATTACK ON NORWAY CANNOT HAVE BEEN ECONOMIC, FOR BRITAIN CAN ONLY BE BLOCKADED IN nil Ml WTIC— THE LOSS OP SCANDINAVIA DOES NOT Ml tCT BRITISHReuter - 274 words
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Article62 1940-04-30 20 Youth Hears Nazi News Fin N nth at i Mi d said "We ihall destroy navy of thi warship "We cannot P :ii irho could put ihort comm »n.s by meani of their j. v' h < I rea <»i thtt earth op«Mi to J a i liberty l ereverReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1940-04-30 20 19. b mission from f I to Delhi an hed whereby ;h Indo-i v recip- ov the if both com il^o red \x\: ReuterReuter - 29 words
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41 1940-04-30 20 The Morning Tribune Tuesday. Apr. 30, 1940. LORD GALWAY TO STAY IN OFF Lord Gal way '.s term of .«JW ernor-General of N '"M j expire this month. beeniH to February, 1941 1 ,W 'time that Oalwart tei 7M tended- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article576 1940-04-30 20 (Reuters Special Commentary) London, Apr. ill THE main theme of editorials m British newspapers i<M Ribbentrop's speech. The question is asked why he mil it. The Daily Telegraph says its Zurich spondent report* a neutrai as obring. u YOUr best propaganda weapons are German propagandist*Reuter - 576 words
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