Morning Tribune, 7 May 1940
1940-05-07
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Morning Tribune
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Article, Illustration104 1940-05-07 1 RANCE'S MOTOR OBSERVATION BALLOON ON THE WESTERN KOM Thf observation balloon fixed at the end of its steel cable keeps laying ji s par t as an aer i a i observer. The modern motor balloon howvtr has much unater freedom md mobility, the steel cables beingr no104 words
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251 1940-05-07 1 Stockholm. May 6. ner and a fleet of twelve rawler.s suddenly found mong a shoal of floating the steamer and one nk, according to a Gotto the Aftonbladet I c German crew we v 2 laining tiawlers escaped. ■-i the Swedish vessels urgReuter - 251 words
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62 1940-05-07 1 GERMAN PLANES VIOLATE SWEDISH TERRITORY Gpp Stockholm, May 6. eaplane flew over Southern 'rrilory and alighted on 'ne entrance of the channel Sweden and Denmark. *^Un .h aIIC d by a Swedlsh P lane AC},,, th€ P lan e and crew. Diane mnH a forced land- Swedish territory on SaturdayReuter - 62 words
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379 1940-05-07 1 4,000 GERMAN TROOPS BESIEGED IN NARVIK LONDON. MAY 6. JT IS ESTIMATED THAT THERE ARE BETWEEN 3,000 AND 4,000 GERMAN TROOPS BESIEGED IN NARVIK. It is officially learned that operations are still proceeding, but weather conditions are bad and it would be unwise to anticipate quick results. Reuter's military correspondent379 words
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Article122 1940-05-07 1 Italian Crown Prince Visits Pope Vatican City, May 6. £REAT interest has been aroused here by a visit which the Italian Crown Prince is paying to the Pope to-day. This visit follows that of the Sine and Qurjn of Italy to the Pope m December and it \y. emphasised thatReuter - 122 words
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Article105 1940-05-07 1 TO-DAY'S WAR DEBATE London, May 6. DEUTER'S lobby correspond- ent states that nobody is prepared to predict what will happen m to-morrow's Com- S J mons debate. Even m the arrangement of the debate, everything de- pcnds upon the contents of Mr. Chamberlain s speech and its effect upon theReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement58 1940-05-07 1 Cabinet Needs More Drive I China Prepares To Kcgain Manchuria ■> Climbed Bathroom Door, Saw Suicide j The German Army of To-day European Charged leader Page J People and Places Women's Page -J Silence is Golden }J The Queen Her Book *l Secret Wife Classified Advertisements Cinemas H J? Shipping58 words
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326 1940-05-07 2 I London. Maj I TIU. attention of Ihe Press ii c<n- tent rated sfti the forthcoming <*> it. mi rarOament <Tuivday and Wednesday <••• erenti |o Sorway. commentatTs aiserve that ini-,n «-ni most be until Oor#nußfn| h.t^ i..nl an oppcrtu»:iiv i«> rxplain its andReuter - 326 words
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Article102 1940-05-07 2 BUTTER RATION TO BE CUT London May 3. I OKD WOOLTON, Minister of Food, lj to-day stated that the "public must j prepared at an early date for the n ductlon of the butter rotion to the forpaer amount m view of the cessation oi Danish supplies. "Unless I amReuter - 102 words
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Article283 1940-05-07 2 IN view of the expansion of the European conflict and the uncertainty of world affairs Japan has refused an exchange of Information with the United States on na^al construction. Tokyo May 6. AX exchange ol Information on naval construction between Japan and the United States, as proposedEastern News - 283 words
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112 1940-05-07 2 800 NAZIS MAKE WEST FRONT RAID ROUTED Paris. May 6. ABOUT 800 German shock troops, preceded by artillery and trench mortar fire, participated m yesterday's spectacular but unsuccessful raid against three French posts m the Saare region. The posts were encircled, but French flyinc .squads were summoned and counter-attacked andReuter - 112 words
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Article36 1940-05-07 2 London. May h Rear-Admiral Henry Moore ha> been appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff m succession to Rear-Admiral Harold Burrough from June 25 next. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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172 1940-05-07 2 Mediterrand Precautions: No Italian uestions London |JO CONFIRMATION is ava able m London 01 i tm ;that the Italian c; have put a number questions m Britain |to strengthening the Fleet m the Mediterranean. The policy of the Britisl it is understood, is tj i prove relations with 11 TheREUTER - 172 words
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Article123 1940-05-07 2 Lend n U»% Di Kent accompanied by wegian Minister M. Oi Mr. Chamberlain this remained for some time The vi-it to London 01 the >■ ministers is welcomed which places great vahv n c mation and help which theii *j may afTord the Allied Govemj especially InReuter - 123 words
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125 1940-05-07 2 Tokyo, May G. IN an addre>*. delivered at a dinner ■party held on Saturday m commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the founding of the International Association t>f Japan, Mr. Harhiro Arita, Foreign Minister said that Hie principal objective of Japan's foreign policy layEastern News - 125 words
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Advertisement36 1940-05-07 2 PHEW What Heat How can you enjoy LUNCH unless you have it m a CoolDelightful Atmosphere rThe AIR CONDITIONED iVirITOL KISTURIXT is one of the only 2 places m Singapore where this benefit can be enjoyed.36 words
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Article68 1940-05-07 3 CANADA NOT SATISFIED INjew York. May 6. UN imount of dissatisfaction duct of the war is iccab i e m Canada" says dispatch to the New York British failure In Norway— how retirement from Aanda,i- regarded here— d this iff! ing. 5 not only British mis•at ab Canada's own warReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration205 1940-05-07 3 FIRST STEP ANNOUNCED Chungking May 6. FORECAST of appointments of new governors of the Manchurian provinces, for the purpose, firstly, of reaffirming that the (Government's policy is not to recognise Manchukuo. secondly, of leaving the administration m the hands of Manchuria's natives, is now officiallyChinese Central News - 205 words
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Article138 1940-05-07 3 Chungking. May 6 Special meetings are being heM 10-ctay throughout the country on the occasion oi the anniversary of the assumption of office as President of the Chinese Provisional Government of Canton In 1921 by Dr. Sun Vat Sen. "Father of the Chinese Republic and founder138 words
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Article32 1940-05-07 3 Brussels. May 6. An American-born German. Wilhr'.tn Wilde his daughter fhea, and a .second man Arthur Kahtner were each sentenced to 15 years hard labour for espionage on behall of Germany. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article134 1940-05-07 3 BATTLE OF HAN RIVER VALLEY Chungking. May fc. A battle between Chinese and Japanese forces is going on m (he Han River valley, for possession of Siangyang and Fancheng, northwest of Hankow In the upper Han River valley, following a raid by the Chinese Air Force on the Japanese baseReuter - 134 words
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79 1940-05-07 3 Nt'w York, May 6. to be drawn liom with which the Norfronted the de- is the fact that it at British people to the writes the New 1 can replace the g«vand cautious men m to this point, the uldtell. But they know itReuter - 79 words
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Article70 1940-05-07 3 SWEDEN INTERNS BRITISH RATINGS I Stockholm, .May HKEE ration tl the closmler have reached («umLvckseto, north Sweden, Vf betn intenied. are said to have put v ay apparently owing it la likely that I wi'l be lit ted and the Will try to get them fland. ing well looked afterReuter - 70 words
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232 1940-05-07 4 CLIMBED BATHROOM DOOR -SAW MAN WITH THROAT RIPPED DLOOD pushed out of the bathroom into the drain outside The bathroom door was locked and from Inside came the sound of dripping. hinavah climbed over the door. To his dismay he found his brother-in-law lying submerged m one foot of water.232 words
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235 1940-05-07 4 Acquitted But Will Face Same Trial Again U J DVSS.W, an Indian, who was acquit led by the Second Magistrate, Mr Conrad oidham. M Al.ir. 11. mi a charge of cheating Dr. V I. Thumboo. w:is jresterdaj ordered to be reair«M(l b\ the Hon. Mr. Justice ft'Becketl Terrell when the235 words
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426 1940-05-07 4 THIS COLONY is at war and the offence at this particular time is extremely serious," said Acting Inspector J. Ellis m a case m which a Chinese Wong Hing was charged with having entered the Naval Base without the permission of the Superintendent of426 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1940-05-07 4 "Defeat Stalks The German Army" brigadier Gatnbier-Parry [fells Why In Radio Talk ifCING OVER THE 8.M.8.C. LAST NIGHT ON 'THE MAN ARMY OF TO-DAY" BRIGADIER M. D R PARRY EXPLAINED THAT ALL PARTIES IN FPMANY REGARDED IT AS UNTHINKABLE THAT ENG\ND GERMANY SHOULD EVER FIGHT AGAIN. v the soul of1,277 words
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Article90 1940-05-07 4 "Early" Though Late i\ AHIN a Eurasian, appear* H Mr. Conrad Oldham m t^.' f J« police court yejcerday charged H theft of building materials The trial was fixed for 11 a. H Ahin arrived at 12.25 p.m Mr. Oldham called for an t>\piar«j tion. I Ahin told the court90 words
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Article45 1940-05-07 4 The President Cl the Kedah I Council has added the folio* bers to the Sanitary Boards iw year 1359: Kota Star— Mr. R. f B McAulev. Kuala Muda Mr b- Currie. Baling— Mr. A. H L Bandar Bahru— Mr W. Kulim— Mr. A. V. Penta.45 words
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Advertisement53 1940-05-07 4 The New India j Assurance Co., Ltd. (of Bombay, India) Important Notice. r The Branch Office for Malaya oi" the Company is shifted from Kuala Lumpur to No. 2- V I INLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE, where all future com- 1 municatioiM may be directed from Ist. May. 1940. J. Nusserwanji, Branch53 words
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63 1940-05-07 6 NEW MAGISTRATE IMPOSES $750 FINE IN FIRST CASE Mli J (i KAPPOPOKT. betjan his term as Third Police Magistrate. giimffl yesterday morning, with firm and heavy hand m tin very fn >t <ase he heard .ol ?"30 or m del i tigorou! impri M rm Chei Klat, 41-yrar-old Ch. icted63 words
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Article49 1940-05-07 6 )i\i~ »ull. a midd aged b lore Mi F M J c-jiir JudKf U) day on I oinaJ breach of trust of named Llm Tong Guan uil claimed trial and the case was pit down for mention on May 22. bail In $500 being allowed49 words
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669 1940-05-07 6 "HE STRUCK ME A BLOW" CLAIMS SERGE ANT EUROPEAN CHARGED UNDER ARMY ACT INSCRIBED as a man who frequently visited the Happy World cabaret, Henry Moore, a European, was charged m the District Court ytsU rtlay, under the Army Act for wilful interference with a soldier of the Corps of669 words
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Article35 1940-05-07 6 "SORRY"— FINED $3 Pram hxOmn an W-3 I wefian sailor caiused quite a a- H at Lavender Street on BaturdJ H "I'm sorry," he said m the Court yesterday. H He was fined $3. I35 words
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Article30 1940-05-07 6 Won? Pew was yesterna. m sentenced to a day's simple ment and a ffien c of $15 or 14 0» ous imprisonment for the sunny bag containing empty m ties.30 words
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Advertisement153 1940-05-07 6 I rj/m' "MILK M -said Mother- »^> "Don't talk to me abou; "MSI T^^ I^\ known brands, but there'; I K- ''WlmL, J < 1 I always that little something, i Y\o? ifl If John doesn't complain I 'A about the coffee, the kiddies I 'v 4^'^jV or vice versa153 words
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Article, Illustration913 1940-05-07 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On Hore-Belisha Denies Marriage Report: Danish Seamen Who Were Thanked For Mutiny Nazi Radio Order Disobeyed: Deep Depression In Land Of The Vikings: War And The Proper Use iOf Brain-Power: The Adventurous Youth Of Mr. Winston Churchill. London, Apr. 22. Di-e-Belisha, former Minister yho has913 words
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Article313 1940-05-07 7 THE Norwegian issue if not only a crucial test for the British Cabinet, which now faces searching comment m Parliament. It may even prove to be a factor of such importance that the w hole course of the war will be fundamentally affected by it. Whether313 words
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Article, Illustration877 1940-05-07 8 Vera Ardmore - Sunday Morning At Tanglin Club, Novel Poster For A New Show And Ballroom Silhouettes Vera Ardmore People Places I R. Y. C. Races i i Ft\\ Ol VOI knou of the tremendou* fun that take* plai rerularh •r, Nundi\ morning- at lb« Tan?lin Club suimminß pool. It MMp" t«» the877 words
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Article310 1940-05-07 9 Secrets Of Slimness X FOR SHORT GIRLS 1 IB |J| TOO frequently the short, stocky f^M sirl overlooks the importance of p^ correct corseting and clever makef up when she endeavours to create L an illusion of height and slenderPi Girls who lack inches should never, F unless they are310 words
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Article, Illustration400 1940-05-07 9 Clothes, Carriage, Coiffure add needed inches fOO often m the workaday world, girls classify themselves as tall or short and let it so at that ...which is unimaginative. Astonishing problems m addition and subtraction can be solved with the aid of clothes, carriage and coiffure. Hear what Anna Neagle. RKO400 words
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Article, Illustration41 1940-05-07 10 fkrra Mai**y. the M.G.M. Mn*i»£ -tar. snapped a.- -h«r b> about to ford a de-*r. -^nn. WjJi -h* make it? Who car»rv anyway! Not Ilona for *-n is having vmie doubts she i*> at«^> having a W#t of fa*. t, <*>-41 words
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Article, Illustration237 1940-05-07 10 fflßß officers have been court -martial led m port* for "careless talk** m clabs. Others have been sternly warned. Court* of inquiry have been -*t up m most naval centres to tamp out the danger of vital information being revealed In careless conversation m public places. Thin237 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1940-05-07 11 J "THIS book, which beir, my S i name, is a tribute to the noble work of the Red Cross ai:J to I the unselfish devotion of those icho are carrying it on. "My feeling of gratitude and i admiration i? shared, I am cer-1,052 words
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Article627 1940-05-07 12 TOOK DIAMONDS FOR SECRET WIFE nONALD HAROLD HITTER, a fair-haired young Engl.shman ol V 24 was managing a diamond mine m the tropical heat of Sierra Leone when a cable was brought to his bungalow It sa.d that his beautiful young wife, whom he had married two years before, was627 words
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Article, Illustration86 1940-05-07 12 The King recently held an investiture at Buckingham Palace, London. As a concession by his Majesty, relatives of some of the recipients of honours and awards were admitted to the ceremony m the Palace for the first time. Photo86 words
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173 1940-05-07 12 SOLDIER SHOT DEAD BY HIS BEST FRIEND QEVERAL soldiers were reading when Corporal Creedy ran laughing into a bed-room of their Dorsetshire billet followed by Rifleman Web-b. Webb was joking about something as he pointed a rifle and said, "I'm pressing the trigger." Even when there was a report and173 words
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98 1940-05-07 12 France Call UP U S. Citizens For War Duties New York The French Consulate m New York said to-day an undisclosed number of naturalised American citizens of French birth had been called for French war duty. Some Franco-Ameiicans, the consulate announced, had been under the impression that their United States98 words
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Article156 1940-05-07 12 LEOPARDH CHARGES CROWD New York. |2 TWO unrehearsed thrills marked Eg 1 the dress rehearsal of the bi& |J circus which has just opened the mm spring season m Madison-square Vf Garden Kg Doushka, a valuable Siberian snow leopard, and its under- study, Indo, an Indian leopard. were being sent156 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-05-07 12 MR. LESLIE BURGIN. the Minister I I of Supply, visited the London deput I I where all necessary Arctic equip- I ment is despatched for the Allied Ega Expeditionary Force in Norway. The I equipment includes clothing, skis IB and sleighs Here is Mr. Leslie Burj; in inspecting some of55 words
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Article102 1940-05-07 12 New York. PARISHONERS prayed at a special service at Trenton, New Jersey, while their minister, the Reverend Walter Dworecki, was executed for murdering his eighteen-year-old daughter Wanda. Women dabbed their eyes as they recalled how his moving sermons broucht many to conversion, save his soul102 words
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Advertisement509 1940-05-07 13 To Let Sm.iil hNM to let Ringlet. MS Electric lighting. No iU>^ Apply Hartley. Tnpah (No. IHO) To L<t, 137. Devonshire Road. HWIMI nous modem San. tat ion. Apply personally 06A. M.tket Street. Singapore. (No. 360D> TO LET Ist June <<>ir.pound house. 3 bedroonv*. bfttbrooma sttecbed. servants quarters, jr.ira</< etc.509 words
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Advertisement196 1940-05-07 14 A Timely, Thrilling NAVAL Vlvcnture Story Packed with ThrilN: |i APITn TO-DAY ,J f^ArllOi^ 3.15 6.15 9.15 I I y tT ""^BSml and I m Columbia's Exciting Dramatic Epic. I "COAST <;U ARI»" EXTRA By AIRMAIL THE BATTLE of NARVIK The BIGGEST SCREEN EVENT IN MALAYA S HISTORY Plans Open196 words
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Advertisement165 1940-05-07 14 (.et Set for the BIG LAUGH HIT of the Month The Star of "The Women is back again! I i CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTIOIiI SHE LKARNED .\LL ABOUT I COLI MBIA S MEN IN THE WOMEN" BIGGEST 1 AUGII 111 I AND MAN, OH MAN I HOW SHE USES EVERY TRICK165 words
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382 1940-05-07 15 Mutinucd from page 5) r facilities tnat only light GDuJd be landed; and while f our bombers docs enable rate irom Great Britain. ,iov flfhteft until we dromes In the counPXpaiuton Of the German irsc, created an eni demand for regl--01 enthusiastic cannons (hare382 words
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Article238 1940-05-07 15 Cinema Reviews enty of action m "Coast he film which opened at yesterday. It deals with which men of th P Coast 1 m America have to face leir everyday routine—resgales, roaring floods and »1 the Arctic. is a delightful story of the two men for238 words
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Advertisement82 1940-05-07 15 9th day and Still Drawing the Crowds 6-15 9-15 P.M. i m IjII xIL Kplla m ALSO AIR-MAIL "PATHE GAZETTE* COMING NEXT^CHANGE j R iCttKS lIX THE Hlr VmShjQ 2mlh I lAN IIUN1 1 1( ANl x i Ifl Bfcß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B LOUISE Donald Cri»P V JI I 1 II W"1.,.. •,,082 words
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Advertisement289 1940-05-07 16 0 BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LI NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The I*. A O. S. i ompanv will hn\e |i»%s«'ii»«'i- sioiiiiMr snilinu Wi^lnaiils m Hit' Xenv I iiinro. All vessels may call at any port on or off the route and the route and ill sailings are subject to cancellation, change289 words
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Advertisement214 1940-05-07 16 111 ItVS I'll I LI» lIM I (Incorporated m Australia > j Monthly sailings to Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne. j Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and Ij departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak oi hostil I] publication of sailing dates is suspended214 words
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Miscellaneous343 1940-05-07 16 jPOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! >lail Deparinrt^ JAVA Al I SUMATRA I i<»-I>AY Ifedan (Steamer' j I Maih lor: Latest Time Medan 'Air. I of Postmu Palembanf (Steamer) adfn Air) 500 p Palembi (Am I AFRICA lAiii 5.00 p.m I AI RKA East md South; 1 Steamer* 10 00 a.m. AUSTRALIA Eaftern and343 words
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Article568 1940-05-07 17 Airmen Score c 7th Victory' THE Royal Air Force scored their M-vciith win in nine matches when they heat the Gordons by four goals to nil in a fir>t division league soccer match played at Seletar yesterday Madon Scores 3 Goals On His Own Malays 5;568 words
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Article242 1940-05-07 17 Jjlj- HIPKIN and Mrs. Sewell won the ladies' doubles championship S.C.C lawn tennis tournament when they defeated Mrs warden and Mrs. Archer m the final yesterday. includes the tournament, the other finals having beon played and prizea distributed. S. C. R. C. m the S.C.R.C.242 words
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Article261 1940-05-07 17 LUCKY VICTORY FOR THE CUSTOMS ...i mtCMI we-.f luc-ky. t:» salhrr peinla iroin the Moravians t |).v.mo,i 2B League en- Farrer Park yesterday JJJgg, tkc M»re being two-onr. ble penalty goal awarded hort'y after resumption the Moravians Horn exbil and It was most unthcy did net wore mcir r vi,261 words
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389 1940-05-07 18 UNITEERS WIN B. H. LEAGUE HONOURS Jacks Beaten 4-1 In Exciting Game Initeers 4; Jacks 1 1. SPARKLING .soccer was witnessed by a large crowd yesterday afternoon on the Junior Civil Service Association's ground, Cantonment Road, when the Unlteera 1 Sports Club gained the -honour of being this year's Business389 words
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Article239 1940-05-07 18 Cold Storage C Defeat Wearne's Cold Storage 3: Wearues 1: S CHAPPY play characterised the Business Houses League soccer encounter on the V.M.C.A. ground when the Singapore Cold Storage defeated Wearnes by three goals to one. The Cold Storage dominated play during the tirst half, and although conducting a series239 words
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Article97 1940-05-07 18 "REST" TEAM AGAINST EUROPEANS THE following have been tdcHci to represent the Rest at; lintt the Europeans m the Clarkj- up cricket match on the Padann tluv week-end: R II Bain <S R C C ap( T. E. X Retnam (C S rfce. t-apt., Chia Keng Hock (S C R97 words
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Article212 1940-05-07 18 (By "PETE"> AT a rereni meeting of (lit 1 SingaA pore Amateur Boxing Assouation it was decided that the ISM Singapore Amateur Championships should be held at the Happy Work! during the first week cf June The Happy World management have very kindly asreed to loan the212 words
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Article274 1940-05-07 19 I*- r Us liters TIN London, Monday. £253% Buyers £254 Sellers Price i C 251 1 4 Buyers I2b'2 Sellers RUBBEB cl:ni. Monday. Bayers Sellers Steady 11 1516 11 7IG I mc n a ii 3 July 11 716 11 916 Oct 11 716 11 916 LONDON STOCK274 words
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167 1940-05-07 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. k START has been made with the Johore Bahru football league. Matches will be played on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. on the Istana ground, with the exception of the final which will be played on the Trade school167 words
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234 1940-05-07 19 <From Our Own Correspondent) .Muar, Tuesday SIX teams have entered for the lirst division <»f the Muar Football Association league '.'ompetition which begins on Saturday, May 4. The foPowfng arc the teams taking part m the first division: Johore military Forces Government Offices, Police. Customs234 words
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151 1940-05-07 19 Carbonall's Three Goals Wins The Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. DISPLAYING all round superiority Johore Police Depot beat Muar Polite by 4 £oals to 2 m a friendly match at the Muar Club Padang. The Depot forwards combined well and Carbonall, centre forward. Droved an abl* lcacter distributing the151 words
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Article61 1940-05-07 19 Tlie Pasir Panjaner Rovers' soccer team to play the S.R.C. on Wednesday on the Padang will be elected from the to 1 lowing: Ong Eng Hoe, Cheng Chee Fong, Loh Kwong Sung, Leong Foon Chew, John, tan Lai Chuan. Wong Tong Seng, Ahmad. Sin Siew Kee, Ong Lenp Hoo, K.61 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1940-05-07 19 SPORTS DiARY SOCCER. S.A.F.A. league, Div. I. Police vs. Royal Navy, Stadium. Res. Div R.E. it. SRC. SRC Manchester* VS. R.A.F Taimlin; Div. 2A Bignali w. R.A.F. (Torpedo), Alexandra. TENNIS: S.R.C., S.C.R.C. md V.M.C.A. Bn|lng lawn tennis tournaments.38 words
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Article180 1940-05-07 20 BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK London. May (I. J^N ADMIRALTY communique slates that the destroyer Afridi has sunk. roUowini the withdrawal of troops from Namsos Hi. s Majesty's ships, i l vhich the destroyer Aindi 'Captain P. L Vlan) WS| one, provided defence for the Uoop envoy ■fftJnet aircraft and submarine attack.180 words
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61 1940-05-07 20 Bulgaria Anxious To Remain Neu ral Sofia, May C. BULGARIA S determination to maintain neutrality was emphasised hy General Daskalov, Minister lor War. m h speech at the memorial ceremony for Bulgaria's war dead. King Boris and members of th? Government were also present. "We have left nothing undone toReuter - 61 words
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88 1940-05-07 20 (Reuters Special Commentary) London, Mnv G. rE Ankara Yenisabah says: "Whereas the dictators tremble before th 3 truth, hide it from public opinion Jtnd seek to mislead the world by lies, half truths and false accusations, the premier of the ureat British democracy *sReuter - 88 words
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Article55 1940-05-07 20 London, May 6. On the Stock Exchange to-morrow's Parliamentary debate io the main topic of conversation. Business was quiet. Most industrials tended to be lower Japanese bonds were offered at the outset and later were better supported, initial losses being partially recovered. Gilt-edged strengthened and shares r.iet enquiry.Reuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-05-07 20 Australian Airmen In London Twenty-two Australian airmen who have just arrived m London to join the squadron of the Itoyal Australian Air Force which is attached to the Royal Air Force are seeing something of London's sights before they leave for their station. Photo shows: Australian "wings" on a lion53 words
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Article392 1940-05-07 20 London, May 6TN a moving address to the Norwegian people, from the studios of the B.n.C, Prof. Koht, Norwegian Foreign Minister, spoke of the help Norway was getting from the Allies. Even the Polish Government had sent 1.000 men, he said. For the Western Powers,Reuter - 392 words
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The Morning Tribune
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128 1940-05-07 20 £1,400 Libel I Action Against "Red" Paper London, M 1 VIR WALTER CITRINE and six I member. 1 of the General Counci :ft the Trades Union Congress have v. libel action In the King's Bench i sion against the official Com;: c. I organ, the Daily Worker. H Plaintiffs allegedReuter - 128 words
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Article95 1940-05-07 20 CAPT. BALBOUR TOURS R.A.F. UNITS London, Ma\ 6. 3 CAPTAIN BALBOUR, Parliamentary Air Under-Secretary on Sunday 9 'toured R.A.F. bomber command v 1 that have been heavily engaged m. 11 recent operations. 11 Captain Balbour, piloting a three- II seater monoplane, visited several stations where he had the opportunity IJB.O.W. - 95 words
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Article89 1940-05-07 20 London, May B THE Ministry of Information B stated: "During the last fl hours, the German wireless B news services have been spreadm m unscrupulous stories about W B pending trouble on the Balki m frontiers. Many of the stories con- m flict. Others issued from Berlin BReuter - 89 words
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Article54 1940-05-07 20 London, W»J It tf stated at the Air Minfetn that two Sunderland flying boal anchored off the coast of Sunday were damaged by ma chi ie- gun fire m an attack by Oernni. m planes. thn t I The German to have sho down two British Blenheim bomb" is describedReuter - 54 words
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Article66 1940-05-07 20 Berlin May It is announced by the Offici^ News Agency that Hitler and King of Sweden had a written change of views on the poi situation during the latter half April. H The Agency added :-The has strengthened the m^ff, agreement existing on the q«»; of future policy of bothReuter - 66 words
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