Morning Tribune, 15 May 1940

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  • 11 1 The Morning Tribune I v 5-Jto. 88, Wed., May 15. 1940
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  • 133 1 MORE ANTI-ALLIED scenes IN ITALY I i Rome, May 14. THE ITALIAN News Agency reports further anti-Allied demonstra- S tions m various parts of the coun- > y try. 'protesting: against the misuse 3 of the Anjflo-French contraband i control." i Some additional police guards S have been placed outside
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  • 126 1 Paris, May 14. TIIK GERMAN High Command has triered its 6,000 planes on the Belgian front to attack ruthlessly both civil and military objectives. sayi a Haras Agency message from Brussels. The dispatch .says that "since pesteriy. there have been numerous attacks n <jpen cities,
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  • 267 1 London, May 14. THK Dutch Government will be henceforth carried on from M<*adquarter s in England similar to the Polish Government at Angers, me Government will administer both Netherlands and Dutch Colonial -re. he Dutch Minister m London told iter that they all hoped that
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  • 127 1 AMERICAS MAY PROTEST TO GERMANY Washington, May 14. FE United States has expressed its willingness to join other American republic m the joint declaration of protest to Germany regarding the invasion of the Low Countries. Such a protest was suggested by Uruguay and communicated to other members of the Pan-American
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  • 96 1 Lord Gort On A Historic Moment Paris. May 14. ACCORDING U French sources Lord Otft has issued the following Order of the Day: "I < ongratulate all commanders of units, their officers and men on the admirable way m which the advance vis carried out with the invaluable support of
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  • 1550 1 T'HE WORLD'S GREATEST BATTLE CONTINUES UNABATED ON x THE WESTERN FR ONT, AND THE GALLANT RESISTANCE BEING PUT UP IN HOLLAND AND BELGIUM HAS RESULTED IN THE TREMENDOUS PUSH OF THE MIGHTY GERMAN ARMY MAKING VERY LITTLE HEADWAY IF AT ALL THE FRENCH COMMUNIQUE
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    • 44 1 I Allies Attack In Norway Corpse At Lake Bottom 4 Alleged Muvd«T In BftfTMkl 5 People Places Leader Pu?> Beusar Kind's Huge faMfISM S Police Hunt Food Gangs 9 Shipping 10 Classified Advertisements 11 Cinemas 12 Sport U 14 Finance 15 Late News 1G
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  • 95 2 Getting Up Nights Stopped in 24 Hours (tins up nlgtits, burning sensation w" organs, > trf^dull ncheal ba r i>'" ,i eg i».t!m. nervousness. I of manly \iM>i;r ar« eau i < i the Prostate Gland !.itt x plnnd m »-ioi!>. T<« troublen In M hours and i Ith, called
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  • 86 2 Capetown. May H WARM SYMPATHY for Holland wa the keynote of the concluding se^ sion of the Union Parliament. Sptaking m the House of Assembly tc day, Premier Smuts said, amid cheer from all sides, that if it became nece sary for Queen Wilhelmina
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  • 125 2 Dutch Prince Confident London. May v PRINCE BERNHARD. who was w ur the pale blue uniform of the Netherlands Army, was smiling and Appeared confident when he went to the Netherlands Legation m the afternoon o arrival r-rince Bernharu was met by the Netherlands Minister and members of the Legation.
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  • 64 2 London, May 14 It is learned m London that the British Ambassador m Tokyo, Sir Robert Craigi* yesterday called on Mr. Arita and him that the British Government shared the concern of the Tokyo Governme: for the maintenance of the status qu In the Dutch East
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  • 421 2 London, May 14 k NUMBER of refugees from Holland brought domestic pets hurriedly snatched up before they departed. One grandmother, with a daughter and two small boys, told hoy. her home was on the Dunes which had been subject to bombardment, and also onslaughts of German
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    • 33 2 86° m the SHADE j Who Cares The AIR-CONDITIONED (by "Carrier") CAPITOL REST AIW A KT gives you the cool delightful atmosphere of the Highlands! Arrange your next Tiffin date at the Capital
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  • 288 3 DUTCH QUEEN: "OUR CAUSE WILL PREVAIL" London, May 14. I PROCLAMATION by Queen 1 A ilhelmina, broadcast by the 1 I injuh Wireless, states:— S soon as it became certain L y tint we and our ministers could J v M lunger freely direct our coun- irv m Holland, we
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  • 121 3 London, May 14. THE ADMIRALTY announces that dur ins; the week ending May 12, no Alliec neutral ships wei> sunk by enem: action. Only one British ship of abou 000 tons was sunk, while the German lost 31 ships totalling 171,000 tons dur his period. Twenty-six
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  • 277 3 ALLIES SUCCEED IN LAND ATTACK NEAR NARVIK 1 (From 4 'Eye-Witness" somewhere m Norway), May 14. 1 IN THE HALF LIGHT OF EARLY DAWN THIS MORNING, I WATCHED FROM THE FORELOP OF OUR FLAGSHIP THE NAVAL BOMBARDMENT AND CAPTURE OF BJERVIK ON I HERJAND FJORD, JUST NORTH OF NARVIK. Under
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  • 136 3 Rock-Solid Unity Of British Nation FILM FANFARE OUR WEEKLY SPECIAL FEATURE, THE FILM FANFARE, WILL APPEAR TO-MORROW. London, May 14. A<LL newspapers welcome yesterday's i demonstration by the House of Com mons of the "rock-solid unity of the British people m the face of the gravest threat Britain ever had
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  • 45 3 London, May 14. Four bomb explosions occurred outside newsagents m Belfast to-day. Nobody was injured, though shops were damaged. The outrages are believed to be connected with the I. R. A. campaign against de Valera's Dublin newspaper, the Irish Press.- Reuter
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  • 154 4 MYSTERY CORPSE AT LAKE BOTTOM: FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED (Tribune Staff Reporter) gOATING ENTHUSIASTS OVER THE WHITSUN HOLIDAYS ROWED ON THE ALKAFF LAKES IN THE HAPPY GARDENS, LITTLE DREAMING THAT BENEATH THE PLACID SURFACE LAY THE BODY OF A MAN, BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN MURDERED. Yesterday afternoon, at about three o'clock,
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  • 95 4 MAXIMUM FINE IMPOSED A SHOEMAKER by trade, Lum Lee Soo-n, a 43-year-old Kheh, fell for the temptation of getting rich oy obtaining 'easy money.' H e collected $701.15 by running a Chap Jee Kee lottery, but due to a successful raid carried out by the Gambling Suppression Branch, Lum has
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  • 41 4 The Rent Assessment Board yesterday approved the application of R.M. Meyer to increase the rent of premises at Raffles Place now occupied by Rene Ullman ai.d the Federal Dispensary from $1,000 a month to $1,100 as from June 1.
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  • 305 4 H.K.Chief Justice Supports Lotteries (Tribune Staff Reporter) B STATE CONTROLLED WAR LOT- B TERIES, advocated by the fl Tribune Group of newspapers as I the simplest and easiest method of B obtaining quick money for War B purpir es, fuund yet another cham- B pion yesterday m the person of
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  • 229 4 GRAPHIC description of how he had been threatened with being shot if he went to work was given by Wong Ming, a carpenter, m l| the course of a criminal intimidation case before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, F the Third Magistrate yesterday. The men charged were,
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  • 83 4 I DMITTING that he was the author of an obscene book. William Roy Allen, of the Royal Air Force, pleaded guilty m the magistrate's court yesterday when charged with distributing it to a 16-year-old girl, whose name was not disclosed. At the outset the prosecution
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  • 466 5 ALLEGED MURDER IN BARRACKS SOLDIER ON TRIAL nRESSED IN THE UNIFORM OF HIS REGIMENT, 20-YEAR-OLD SEPOY DIAL SINGH, OF THE PUNJAB REGIMENT, APPEARED BEFORE THE HON. MR. JUSTICE PEDLOW AND A SPECIAL JURY IN THE ASSIZE COURT YESTERDAY TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF MUKDER, BY INTENTIONALLY CAUSING THE DEATH OF
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  • 243 5 War Unearths Batavia Scandal ■VXTAVIA is simmering over the scandal that the GerLan invasion of Holland has ■inearthed. K r Runme Shaw, who arrived by I Horn Batavia with his^ wife, said ■erd;.v that together with the 1,000 Rra-is who were arrested and intern■on the outbreak of the war, there
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  • 116 5 Tried Twice In One Day i TIIARGED m two different I courts yesterday with confid- > ence trickery on two different i occasions, Lim Kirn Chua plead- i ed guilty m each case. t There was no originality about j Lim's methods. In each case he I had borrowed money
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    • 40 5 Over a friendly cup of coffee /j^^^ffffHy NESCAFE life's little troubles W f ade into insignificance, for Nescafe' is not just coffee, it's better coffee. Obtainable k^^ fr om a!l good provision stores. /^uJ*f^fH!Wi L^ C O #A i C
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  • 1167 6 PEOPLE PLAGES {VERAARDMORE TODAY *-~-r- 1 WATCHING the Astor Trio at Raffles on Monda> nieht was a popular way of "rounding off" the Whttsnn holidays. It was an informal evening but that did not detract from the smart, ness of the froekin* and a delightfully tailored mite was stmek by
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    • 173 6 0* WHY DO fj^<^i THOUGHTFUL MjP PARENTS SEND* THEIR SONS AND M^K 1^ DAUGHTERS TO j PITMAN'S? It Is because the College's system of rapid specialised training has been extraordinarily successful In assisting young people to well -paid and' progressive posts I m all branches of Commercial and Secretarial work,
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    • 54 6 a SMART SHOII 17, Sum/ord Road r l B ALWAYS THE LATEST IN FROCKS FOR ALL OCCASION^ H^ ALSO H HOLLYWOOD BRASSIFRES I IS SHOWING A LARGE I COLLECTION OF SPORTSWEAK I I LINEN and FLANNEL SLACK SUi I SLACKS, SHORTS, BLOUSES I PHONE 4974 Ma y nards B I
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  • Article, Illustration
    835 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN On Labour Communism Are Poles Apart: Sir Walter Citrine's Action For Libel— Allegation That Moscow Backs The "Daily Worker": Courage Of A "Hardy" Survivor— Waited Two Hours I With Hand Shot Off: Fortitude Of British Scout Earns Cornwell Medal. I London, Apr. 30. yesterday's article
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 333 7 Churchill Just In Time THE unanimous vote of confidence by the House of Commons m the new Government under Mr. Winston Churchill shows that he is the right man m the right place and at the right moment. The swiftness with which all the key posts have been filled on
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  • 375 8 BEGGAR "KING" MAKES HUGE INCOME 4 "Blind" Men Earn It For Him THE UNCROWNED KING OF THE BEGGARS IS IN LONDON— WITH A BIG CAR, A "STAFF OF FOUR BLIND MUSICIANS, AND $170 A WEEK IN HIS POCKET. THE MEN ARE NOT BLIND. THEY POSE AS BEING SIGHTLESS TO EARN
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  • 50 8 Commander CM. Pit cairn. R..N. who was reported missing, has been found dead m Portland Harbour. Commander Pitcairn. who was marlied and lived at the Manor House. Wedmore, Somerset, was a direct descendant of the H.M.S. Bounty midshipman after whom Pitcairn Island >:\ the Pacific is
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  • 435 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I WHEN the latest Q.A.N.T.A.S. flying boat arrived m Singapore, it brought a full complement of passengers including two to whom airlines are second nature. They were Mr. H. B. Longfellow, foreign traific manager of United Airlines, U.S.A. and Mr. Falla,
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 8 Chancellor of the Exchequer. M make his Budget Speech ir.B House of Commons, a firl drt>«B a crinoline and uig tried to appfl No. 11, Downing Streel to driiß pamphlet. She was preventej^H police inspectors. Photo v Police inspectors stopping il»l outside No. 11, Doumim t; l
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  • 20 9 I Official photograph from the 8.E.F., Norway. It shows Troops on the troopship asleep.
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  • 501 9 Fed Up And Left Post ECAUSE he was deprived of his sport and had to live m an attap house, which -he said was a disgrace to any European, George well, an European additional Police constable, attached to the Sinpoip Naval Base Police, got "fed
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  • 43 9 Mr. John Welch, aged 75, mayor of Wells, Somerset, since 1937, was found dead m bed by his granddaughter. When again nominated as mayor m November his condition for accepting office was that his salary be reduced by $250. I
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  • 234 9 First Eliza Doolittle Passes MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL, "darIfl ling ojf the Victorians," for whom Sir James Barrie wrote "Leonora" and Bernard Shaw "Pygmalion," has died of pneumonia at Pau, France, aged 75. She had been ill for three weeks. Her greatest successes were as "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," as Juliet
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  • 313 9 JjCOTLAND YARD are organising special blackout patrols to stop London's food gangs, which, they estimate, have stolen enough rationed food since January 1 to feed a small town. Lately the gangs have been averaging $8,500 worth of food a week. They have thought of a new
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 348 10 t IYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LIHES (INCOJIPORATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports m Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return ticket?
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    • 186 10 BURNS 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 freight and
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    • 599 11 For Sale LOVELY ALSATIAN PVPPIES pedigreed, '^r siile. Dam and hire prize-winners. Phone 77^S Sinsapoie (No. 462-D* ELBCTROLUX OILBVRNING second hanj guaranteed sound condition Box No. 932 •*'•> j Malaya Tribune. Singapore N). 414--D 1 Up-to-date Furniture at moderate prices. The Sun Wan Company Furniture Makers. 83, Victoria Street, Singapore.
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    • 749 11 Educational MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. 209. Queen Street A Singapore. Morning, Afternoon and Evenlni Claries for Shorthand. Typewriting. Book beeping and English. Phone 3904. iNo. 312-D* SPECIAL CLASS for Coachln* Students for Senior Cum. Exam. 1940 m Maths, and Lit I Indi\:du..l .-.♦♦ntion, efficient tuition. Appi*. sharp. Box 926. co Malaya Tribune.
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    • 177 11 Professional kCCOUKTANT niv*»t, advice on Account* Control nd Mwlernized Fraud-proof System of Accounmg Box 552 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 357-DI Domestic Servants Workmen Saby—amaLs. Cook-boys, fitters, coolies «up)licd fct stort notice Dial 2144 or call Blnjaxsre Employment Agency. 79. Bukit Tinx*^ lo*.d. uxear Tractloa O# H.Q.). (Ho. «4«-J>> Z,o*f
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 215 12 I I PACKED OUT YESTERDAY!! AGAIN~ THE^ BEST SIHHV IN TOWN ii < api to i, i I m mmmmmm m INIVERSAL'S Kjfi^Tq *^Wj Sweeping Spectacle i I ■"V^^fTT^A^H of MANS LUST FOR lv] I I >T X I POWER BpHHESSjBHBH Red, Raw, Ruthless Then as it is To-daj BBmb^^!T^3ll
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    • 176 12 ',,'iTu ALII A. MB I! He Comtt to Make Reno 'the Biggest Little City j n the World 9 But What a Jolt He Gets! I W richard m*mmm/jiLJt I 'RES IV^3* *m JI(A ft Prod jcad by ROBERT SISK Directed by JOHN f ARROW fcrtti piov by m» h*.
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  • 722 13 RAW FOR SINGPORE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AY COMMENCES NEXT MONDAY entries have been received for all events of the Singapore lawn mis championships which will begin on Monday, May 20. following is the draw: V.M.C.A. COURTS Veterans' Doubles: Dr. Chen Su Lan and Chin Kee Sun vs. Chia Keng Tv*» ai.d
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  • 43 13 i TO-DAY soCCKR: sA FA League. Div. 1. M FA. vs. S.R.C., Stadium Manchester.s vs. Gordons, Tan? Mn; R.D., S C.C vs. Manch^sters, B. C.C; Div. II <b>, RAF <H.Q.) vs. RAF. (Kallang). J C.S.A. TDflfli: B.C.R.C. SRC and V.M.C.A. tournaments.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 35 13 TENNIS PL AYE IIS! 5E Chesterfield Rackets AND IMPROVE YOUR GAME 1111 'X NEW STOCKS ARE NOW AVAILABLE If your dealer cannot supply tpply direct to Manufacturers Representative >• CROWDER, MASTERS LTD 19A, Cecil St.. Singapore.
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    • 141 13 I Nederlandsch Fonds Tot Leniging Van Oorlogsnooden In Het Vaderland. (Voorloopig gevormd op instigatie van den Consul Generaal der Nederlanden.) Het voorloopig Comite voor het Nederlandsch Fonds tot leniging van oorlogsnooden m het Vaderland" doet een dringend heroep op alle Nederlanders geldelyke bydragen te zenden aan de penning meesters, t.w.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 195 14 Yesterday's S'pore Tennis Results A oic nf the SCRC doubles championship played yesterI" vlg O hO ng Tan Hue* Toe beat Chta Kee Onn See Gim Hock, 10-*, 7-5. M Other ties resumed as fol^ nnalsr m J e Souza and Miss de Souza 3) Championship doubles semi-lU ia^> V
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  • 53 14 Malays (Res.) 2; AFTER an early lead which they the game, the Malays were for by the Police m a Reserve Division day. Police (Res.) 2. maintained for the greater part of ced to a draw by a last minute goal match on the
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  • 330 14 Chinese °5 RAF M ULFORE a large crowd, the Royal Air Force and the S.C FA I goalless draw in a First division league soccer match on thJ fiiiim vesterday. Thoueh play did not come up to exnectations m the first half it took
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 136 14 Tiger Beer competing against twenty-four entries from 11^ f^vslli other parts of the Empire, has been awarded Second Pnxe 11^ &vA» w^^ mi n the British Empire Bottled Beer Competition held m IK Brewing Experts from some of the leading^ British Brew- |i\ i^^^fe cries acted as Judges and they
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    • 193 14 Public XoticK, S. S. 530,000,000 LOM FOR VERIFICATION t>lßf ß^ INFORMATION IS KHU'IKIDM CARDING STRAITS $30,000,000 LOAN BONDS BEARING V FOLLOWING NUMBERS:- A. 1147 to 1221 inclusive W A 1681 A. 1682 A 1683 lIVI IV B 2058 Bs; C.3386 C.3387 JV, C^3825C3826< M> W C.4135 to C 4149 inclusive
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  • Reute's COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 15 15 J London. Tuesaay. price) £265 4 Buyers £265»0 Sellers Price* £262^4 Buyers £263 Sellers
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    • 28 15 I London. Tuesday. Buyers Sellers Quietly Steady II 1516 12 I>l6 «tdi June U 1516 12 1)16 July Sept. 12 116 12»/ 8 11 15 16 12
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    • 53 15 London, Tuesday. ■Ruobir 33/I Electric tv/v chemical Industries 30/10^ ■r;.;;: S^ ■p! 1.. Trust Jt/J fcinta, 156 133 ■it Area:, 62 6 Bau-ixTt Tradin* X: S'liai Bank Register i 89 ■ed Bank of I. A. ft C 9 1 American Tobacco B 5 o Re. Gold Loan
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    • 40 15 I London. Tuesday, don on Paris 176.50 don on Amsterdam 7 63 don on Shanghai 4 1 16 don on Hongkong Is. 215 I6d don on Japan Is. 5 13 I6d. Nominal iciononNew !*ork 4.02% t; 4. 03
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    • 59 15 I London, Tuesday. W (Malay) m S'ment Unquoted (Straits FMS) iber S'ment Vnquoted Tour "Sarawak' 210 S'ment. 17 6 Nominal i. Seed Pearl. tlity (Singapore.' lie S'ment. 28 6 Nominal (FAQ- White Muntok ne Smeni. 4 7 16 Sellers <FAQ> Black Lampong ne S'ment 3 Sellers May' June it
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    • 18 15 I London. Tuesday. Spot 221/2 Forward 22 3 8 'OLD. Fine per 02. £8 8 0
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    • 20 15 New York. May 14. Buyers Sellers I Erratic «1. July Sept. "21 2V/ 4 \ctive but uncertain 54
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    • 98 15 DING to be a workman, Teow 48-year-old Hokkien, was ■Wged Iq fining a bucket with wmch lie had stripped from ww Andrew's schpol build- l wa s interrupted by Mr. ster of the school who in the middle of his e made on the roof. le
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  • 250 15 Ou*diao^_ _^nj£ IN view of the latent Reuter cable news concerning Germany's attack on Holland, Belgium and the Western front m general, coupled with the threat against England, the latest Aldwych Film Productions' effort. "An Englishman's Home." which opened at the Cathay (Singapore > yesterday,
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  • 127 15 T^HE history of Reno is as interesting and as amazing as that of New York Chicago, St. Louis or Boston. It is certainly more romantic than any of these. In "Reno" at the Alhambra. we find that the history of this great little town
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  • 168 15 riWER OF LONDON," the Universal drama which is now showing at the Capitol, will have a wide appeal to the people of Singapore. It is a story of Tudor Times of the lust for power and the desperate lengths to which men of those
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  • 347 15 (Renter's Special Commentary) London, May 14. THE Stockholm paper Social Demokra- ten says that th*» reconstructed English Government with the co-opera-tion of the Labour Party and Mr Churchill at the head will guarantee earnest warfare on England's side with the total resources of the Empire." "The
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  • 169 15 Trading With Dutch Belgian Nationals PIS NOTIFIED for general information that all individuals of Dutch and Belgian nationality are at full liberty toi continue commercial and business transactions In exactly the same way as before their countries became our allies. They can operate their bank accounts and continue to do
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  • 97 15 BRUSSELS BANKS DECLARE MORATORJUM Brussels, May 14. DRUSSELS BANKS this mornin- declared a moratorium on withdrawals. On Poll Office accoun* only 5,000 francs a fortnight can be withdrawn m withdrawal. Long queues are waiting before the banks and pest offices but there is no sign of panic. Although the people
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  • 31 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.ti. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000,Reserve Fund IOJOtyOObLondon Correspondentß NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITBD.
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  • 71 15 Head office: AMSTERDAM Branches! Holland .—Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and su^-branche* at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:— Bata via, toourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Welterreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon, TegaJ Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo Tjilatjap, Dj ember, Palembang. Bandjermasln, Macassar. Pontianak Pemangkat, Singkawang. Sambas Djambi. Soeliaboemi. Telok Betong. British India:— Rangoon. Calcutta, Bombay.
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  • The Morning Tribune
    • 583 16 (Neuter's Special onimentar> London. May 1 I. pOtUftinVHS on Mr. Churchill's first speech as Premier the Daily Telegraph writes that the Commons sitting served as no other agency could have done to make manifest the nations unity inflexible resolve to prosecute the
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    • 78 16 Canberra. May 14. MR. MfcN/lf S, the Prime Minister. to-day appealed for recruits for overseas service m a broadcast speech. He pointed out that Australia's home defence was more assured than a year ago, and urged the necessity for rapid training of troops for overseas. He
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    • 49 16 London, May 14. On the Stock Exchange prices were "asier though selling was only small. Late encouragement was derived from a partial rally of gilt-edged, though other groups were not affected. Japanese bonds were steady and Indians fractionally (lower. Wall Street was steadier after being weak.- Reuter
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    • 250 16 ACCOUNTS vary regarding the sue m Holland, but the Times says has improved, and it is gradually ga It is however recognised that t< accomplished their object by distrac efforts to hold up the main attack. The development of activities further south is indicated m
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    • 144 16 I London. May 14. Queen Wilhelmina spent to-day quietly at Buckingham Palace. A number of prominent Dutch residents m London called during the day to see their Queen. Reuter. The Dutch Prime Minister and the Dutch Government arrived at Saint Pancra^ Station this morning The greatest
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    • 23 16 Ottawa, May 14— The Conservative caucus In Canada has accepted the resignation of Dr. Mar''^ leadership of the party.- Reuter
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    • 207 16 I -"Mil. m Marl Lord Hardwuke. a friend »\M Mussolini, had his face slappejl night at a cabaret show lieu J threw an anti -British poster |B table. He was then detail couple of hours at a police $M on the ground that his papfrVß not m order.
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    • 152 16 HOME SOCCER London. M lATEST football results «c as SOUTH A Norwich 3. Southend Jl SOUTH B Fulham 6. Reading 2. SOUTH C Millwall 0. Arsenal 2. Portsmouih 1. Westham I SOUTH D Brighton 2. Aldershot I. Crystal Palace 2. q»eem Rangers 2. MIDLAND Luton 3. Northampton 2 Wolverhampton 5.
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    • 133 16 ®ITHOU TODAY I I II IWI Tb OOPS. TIC /TIC Aif MU V A S C!HfM& 0( IUXt J.l J— D.l J— y.l J ITS TIMELY Vidm^M^LSL ITS TERRIFIC j a wai i n ing iS^Hr^^il^^H22!4H K SG LI s HM v N I P^ -JbE^ HO Ml I FK
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