Morning Tribune, 28 May 1940
1940-05-28
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1318 1940-05-28 1 TERRIFIC NAZI LOSSES IN GIGANTIC BATTLE PARIS, MAY 27. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT IN THE NORTH. THE ENEMY CONTINUED HrtlS ATTACK NOTABLY IN THE REGION OF MENIN. FRENCH AND ALLIED TROOPS lpf HOLDING HIS ADVANCE. THE COMBATS ARE EXTREMELY VIOLENT, AND THE ifrMANS ARE USING STRONG EFFECTIVES HEAVILY ARMED AND1,318 words
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Article25 1940-05-28 1 London, May 27. The International Tin Committee has fixed the quota for the third quarter at 100 per cent.— Reuta»\25 words
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Article174 1940-05-28 1 Curfews A t Ma lta And Gibraltar Malta. May 27. OVERNOR has ordered a curfow >ni 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. from todcfence measures against paracnuti Public is informed that if they fail bserve the curfew, they will risk hot. ngs" have been warned that they ble to the death174 words
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Article69 1940-05-28 1 Panama, May 27. THE possibility is being investigated of the Fifth Column being involved m the revolt against the Government, which was foiled by the Police yesterday with the arrest of 10 Opposition loaders. Officials have known for some time that totalitarian elements have been endeavouring to69 words
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Article104 1940-05-28 1 London, May 27. Western Front. Lord Frederick Cambridge, cousin oi Prince Wilhelm was a lieutenant, and the King, who has been serving with leader of an infantry company.— Reut<;r. the British Army m France, is reported missing. The War Office casualty lL f t No. 5 eives104 words
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Article44 1940-05-28 1 London, May 27 The Air Ministry announces: "Throughout last night heavy bombers of the R.A.F. continued attacks on enemy communications. Aerodromes occupied by the enemy m Beleium and Holland were also attacked. We sustained few losses during these operations."44 words
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Advertisement40 1940-05-28 1 liihiHl Isolation Petplc Places 4 ffttnen'i Pa^e 5 Harbour Rules 6 I *a<ler Page 7 Pope Blesses Newly weds 8 A Terror Tale *J Shipping 10 d.t-ifU'd Advis. 11 Cineam 12 13 Sport 13 finance 15 late N> ws 1§40 words
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Advertisement72 1940-05-28 1 fSAL tI ~l xxr^mm i DO ICE a> ..The only one of its kind m Malaya, j I JK I'revfnts scorching and vnn used with I JP yreuter ease and safety. Urns less current and becomes hot almost with i year at once, GUARANTEE Is both left and riv r72 words
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Article, Illustration977 1940-05-28 2 U.S. ISOLATION 'IMPOSSIBLE' FUTILE' Roosevelt Says Washington, May 27. THE United States is shocked by the almost incredible stories of what is happening at this moment to the civilian populations of Norway, Holland, Belgium Luxemburg and France;' said IVesident Roosevelt m a broadcast to-day. -i_ A e^~ The President strongly977 words
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Article303 1940-05-28 2 (Reuter's Special Commentary) London, May 27. newspapers emphasise with satisfaction that the nomination of General Sir Edmund Ironside to the post of Commander-in-Chief of Home defence indicate*- the considerable importance that the British Government attaches to home defence. With regard to the fifteen French generals who303 words
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145 1940-05-28 2 "PSYCHOLOGICAL PREPARATION OF THE NATION" New York. May >: I IT is generally believed that'll m 1 -Idcnt Rcosevelt h,,\ mort than one purpose ii> i n ,j I making the broadcast I In the first place. h»- u^ I}|^ 1 occasion to rebuke IM.uionists His insistence en th< 'tirncth145 words
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111 1940-05-28 2 Army Officers Emergency Reserve Re-opened London. May 2*. THE WAR OFFICE announces that fl Army Officers' Emergency Rests which was closed m November to etf the overwhelming number i \l appliol for enrolment to receive attention. now to be re-opened on a limited 1 as to age. UntU further notice111 words
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58 1940-05-28 2 German Austria Women Interned In Britain Lor. THE Home Secretary ha temporary internnv Great Britain of all German women between the ages whose present ciassinciU- 1 namely, those who though h empted from internment ha C ov.ired to comply with special The women will be inter:.' 3 desired they will58 words
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Advertisement99 1940-05-28 2 9 > 9 BRING OUT THE FULL BRILLIANCY OF YOUR HAIR Your hair is not only one of your chief assets, but its tidiness and richness is used by many to indicate your character. Orderly, well cared for hair, shows smartness and personal pride and ability. Jem the many, who99 words
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Article121 1940-05-28 3 ALTHOUGH .secrecy Is still maintained regarding the Allied operations m Flanders all the newspapers this moming express the view that Allied recovery seems more and more evident General Duval, for instance. jtfritin* m Lp Journal, says it seems the first impetus of the German advance M121 words
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Advertisement30 1940-05-28 3 M VROS HAIR DRESSING -»i checkl loose dandruff, invigorates the tcatp. and •finances t»e appearance of the PBI Hoi) p lf>( Bottle ]50 *l 'ft CO., 29. Robinson Rd., Spore30 words
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Advertisement9 1940-05-28 3 fat /oeauM/'s sake i&J'-m I MESTLE'S POWDERED MILK. j9 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1940-05-28 4 1»...|.1. A IM«..s llj Ver.l »rom»r. lESa tt wm s.-.",xt«;r ssrtfsr Wing Club on Saturday «^tto v E Ward have been honour of Mr. and Mrs C E^ Gibson, of poU at mser s who ure.ofl .to Australia soon1,154 words
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Advertisement20 1940-05-28 4 (HATS ifl) e>#ttf I'll PRISCILLA LTD. HAS RECEIVED "BIEN JOLIE" GIRDLES CORSETS AND BRASSIERES. 61. STAMFORD ROAD (EU COURT). TEI20 words
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Article, Illustration822 1940-05-28 5 I MoDF'S may come and modes may W t;t). but certain coiffure are eter- I na The Psyche knot, popular m I annent Greece, could be worn to- day without exciting comment. The I tlassk bob (ancient as Egypt), i-onmet braids, pompadours. all I th so822 words
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Advertisement81 1940-05-28 5 W^r t" iO 9 1 m^wMMm* AT J I No waste because there's W^F^^rt MmKm%* J nothing to throw away fV| a m al m a minute because they are ready to serve. See our s lection of delicatessen fVtjr oi*i%lS i%UdLfQ.L al your neai st branch fUr r^V#l'YJ P81 words
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Article279 1940-05-28 6 INSTRUCTIONS to mariners gazetted to-day include regulations forbidding the use of any private signals of any description, either by day or night by ships entering port. Disregard of these instructions will render the vessel liable to be fired on by the batteries British and Allied merchant vessels279 words
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Article49 1940-05-28 6 rO APPRENTICES, Wong Sen and Tan Hing who had been dismissed fiom the Leun Wan Engineering Work* returned and incited the other workers to go on strike and caused damage to materials m the shop. They were sentenced to six and three months' rigoroux imprisonment respectively.49 words
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Article110 1940-05-28 6 SAW SKULL HANGING FROM TREE u/HILE m a jungle off Bukit Timah Road supervising his coolies cutting wood on the morning of May 24, a Chinese contractor Tan Geok found himself staring into^ the eyeless sockets of a human skull hanging by a rope from a' branch of a tree.110 words
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Article191 1940-05-28 6 TRADE AGAIN NORMAL IN D.E.I. (Tribune StafT Xt pt TtlE WHEEL of conuiuu t* th e I Netherlands East Indies b .i-ain ,n H full turn. B Where until only two ci H was no buying or selling X tl~e N.E.I to-day the rust] rency nolit and the jingle H191 words
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892 1940-05-28 6 IN YET ANOTHER of his interestin M. D. Gambier-Parry attempted the events of the last few days on tl He explained that the battle France is on such a vast scale, and I is quite impossible as yet to see it i892 words
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Advertisement68 1940-05-28 6 HfIDjDIftEIIMEIITHOI f/jfoToJOBES HKF- J^n c I *l 1 lfU GREAT ANTISEPTIC AM> I ]!^Tffl \N^ prophylactic, eminently D Str'^roflFj SUITED FOR Ht T MAN BEINGS H 3 v tt of au ages from ARLY |P .HWig^J < HILDHOOD UPWARDS, FOn f^ ll^^: THE ELIMINATION FROM THE T "^4>^^ SYSTEM OF68 words
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Article, Illustration842 1940-05-28 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN Swift Action By New Government— The Round-Up Of Enemy Aliens Drastic Times Demand Drastic Action: General Satisfaction At Political Changes— Significance Of Mr. Churchill's New Powers: Briton's War Romance In Holland Bombs For Wedding Bells. London, May 13. p A I sit is symptomatic of842 words
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340 1940-05-28 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1940 Napoleonic War THERE has been much concentration lately, m radio and other propaganda, on the idea that the battle nowraging m Flanders will be decisive for the whole war. This has leJ many people to talk confidently of the war ending this summer taking340 words
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Advertisement70 1940-05-28 7 ■YE EXAMINATIONS VI GLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. p i'lar Muscle Anomalies tJH^L^IJL rosscd Eyes, vT^SF'Qj Intricate Visual I P S O N O P T I C A L C 0. alified Eyesight Specialists ItCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. lompMft, Dr. of Ocular Science European Clinical Experience! /^Sk SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES glpfk INSURE WITH70 words
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Article, Illustration618 1940-05-28 8 POPE BLESSES THOUSANDS OF NEWLY WEDS Vatican Cit**, ITEARLY a million newlyweds have entered the Vatican portals since 1932, seeking the papal blessing and they're still coming. Three hundred thousand were received m eight years by Pope Pius XI. The other 700,000 had to be content with visiting the Vatican,618 words
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Article, Illustration135 1940-05-28 8 FAMOUS MAN'S FAM US HATS i What price the theory that a man's hat tells of J the man? Well here's Prime Minister, Winston Churchill and below you see him m various hats which he has worn at different times. This is the man to whom Britain has called m135 words
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507 1940-05-28 9 Millionaire-Baronet Bought <.< ins From Two (rouns SIR GEORGE ALEXANDER COOPER, Baronet, of Hurslcy Park, Hampshire, and Grosvenor Square, W.— one of the richest men m England— told his trustees before he died: "The death duties will be enormous. Sell the heirlooms to pay."507 words
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Article133 1940-05-28 9 I I SABELLY Lucy Potocki, 24 -year- i old Baltimore woman, arrived S i m New York recently from Poland j with borrowed clothes and tales of i her weird adventures during: the J German invasion. j Among countless unforgettable j sights, she said, was the133 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-05-28 9 ■PiUS "Bird of Paradise/ who appears to be winging her way through the air so gracefully is Barbara Gingg one of the stars of California's .Skate and Ski Club.30 words
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Article117 1940-05-28 9 pREBENDARY G. L. PORT CHER, rector of Weston-super-Mare, left a sick bed to officiate at the wedding at his parish church of his older daughter, Nell, and Lieutenant lan Murray, of the Highland Light Infantry. Soon after the bride and bridegroom had left the vestry and were117 words
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Article106 1940-05-28 10 Petty Thieves Haunt Playground PROMPT ACTION by the Police m throwing a patrol around Katong Park, following a report by a man who had lost his personal effects while taking a swim there, resulted m the arrest of a 16-year-old Chinese, Teo Sin Chye, while m the act of leaving,106 words
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Article42 1940-05-28 10 Jamal bin Meeranpillay was I convicted m the Criminal District Court B on two charges of cheating m tesp I $444. I He was sentenced to six moni rigor- ous imprisonment on each charge, the 'sentence to run concurrently42 words
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Advertisement218 1940-05-28 10 I f sJ^^Jp^^^jLX iWlhi^^A^ I I I BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.UMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) present TrS?ances q sailings are perforce restricted. »«tiee P O. STEAM NAY. CO. coUi«r Qu»y--1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. SERVICES Weekly Bangkok Weekly ST&SSSS. Vna^Neg apatam". Kari.a.. Porto Novo, I p&O/BRTISH INDIA 1 FOR ALL218 words
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Advertisement185 1940-05-28 10 Kllt\S PIIILP LIKE. I (Incorporated m Australia) I I 1 Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and el^ oll n r f ne an ival and I j Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of anival ana y departure of the company's steamers owing to the outtreaj of nostuui185 words
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Advertisement560 1940-05-28 11 I^.^— _L^ J. i m M^ J jß__|_ M_ fl I v flf M w^o^^^ Situations Vacant FILLED. Box 922 Applicant, Ladf Teacher for a large private .til v Box No. 994. co Miilaya Trlbuue. (No. Di OGRAPHER required for BrUUb Box No. 977, co Malaya^TrtbU.^, vented Experienced Draftsman. State560 words
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Advertisement620 1940-05-28 11 Wanted Young Bntibhrr wishes to mr»t lady of Position with ;i yew to matrimony Box No. 1 o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 614D| Wanted— Cheap Secondhand Cuples oX Dr. Leoges Chinese Classics. Apply Box. 990. co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 586-D) Secondhand Phllco Pliilips Baferv Radio 1939 40 Model. Box620 words
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Advertisement616 1940-05-28 11 Educational MADAM PAULETTRS SCHOOL OF ACROBATIC DANCING for children four years ace upward tnew term June. Renl^ter at 63. Eabt Co.«*t Road, Singapore. (No. 564-D) NEW SESSION for Commercial Coutmc. Erperlenced Masters. Afternoon and Even)*.-, Classes. Apply Principal Premier Institution. 44. Orchard Road. Singapore. (No. 562 -Dt PERSONAL HOME TUITION.616 words
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Advertisement631 1940-05-28 11 Property For Sale SMALL ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT— OoLifC •'heap for caah— Apply Box 981. co ICaUya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 565 O) FOR IMMF [)l ATE BALE -Cheao Building Lj«* Freehold. Rural Board Aie< water. eleclftc mains laid on. 5 milestone, ''hangi Road, H:T^ Elevation. fia*v Tfrm^. Apo v 609. Kast Coi-ft631 words
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71 1940-05-28 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rE PUBLIC is surfeited with war and news of war. The demand to-day is for frothy comedy and pageantry musical extravaganzas, declared Mr. H. £> Dunn, when I interviewed him yesterday. "The war m Europe has not affected the show business71 words
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Article100 1940-05-28 12 TAN KIM was yesterday sen need 1 two months' rigorous imprisonmp for being m possession of a "t e n-W publication, a cyclostyled pamph" titled "a letter addressed to fel o* t■, ers of the various trades witn y ell0 or rallying the whole body o iast jeM100 words
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Advertisement241 1940-05-28 12 I I Th<fc Worlds lireaiesl Pirliire Srlerled for Our I I 13 lIMII AXMVKRSAIIY ATTRA< TIOX l -J M 77Z TO-DAY at THE CAPITOL /^jj nnnV w —^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MMM^nn^nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnw^nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnJnn) v^ frjip H Gala Far Eastern Premiere! «fc ""^BT 1 _XL David Sel^iii«k% Production of MARUARKT M■ I I Hi WITCIIELL'S Story241 words
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Advertisement108 1940-05-28 12 CATHAY CAFE IB "Where Everybody Goes" I JESTELLE COWAN Presents another Hit Show U "Black Eyes" Laurel Games. I I "Sado Blanchito" Lucille Nicholson. I j 'Wooden Shoe Romance" Florence Chappel Delores Dee. I I •Dancing m the Dark" The Tayleurs. I j and 11 MADAM GODINKVS who knows all—sees108 words
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Article234 1940-05-28 13 NAVY BEATEN IN SCRAPPY GAME S.t.F.A 2; ROYAL NAVY 0 pfE Chinese won by two clear goals m this Reserve Division game against the R.N. at Anson Road Stadium last night. The name was scrappy through bad state of the ground. xLe Chinese had definitely234 words
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Article154 1940-05-28 13 Bright Came Ends In Poor Draw i, GOALLESS draw was the disappointing result of the match between Fort Canning and the LA.F. (Hd. Qrs.) m Division 2B of he soccer encounter played on the Ingapore Harbour Board ground Mentay. Dopite a heavy ground owing to rain rlier In the day.154 words
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Article29 1940-05-28 13 Poor ground conditions resulted m the Mvision I fixture between the ArgyJls nd the Loyals arranged to be played at fillman yesterday to be postponed.29 words
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Article49 1940-05-28 13 I Tennis Tournament A further two ties will be played m ip V.M.C.A Spring Lawn Tennis urnment to-morrow and Thursdfiv at c V.M.C.A. TO-MORROW "A" Class singles: Wee Eng Lock vs. G B Pakir. THURSDAY •A" class singles: S. A. Darwood vs. n Swee Wah.49 words
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307 1940-05-28 13 C.C., Police Fail To Score On Sodden Pitch R CC 0; POLICE 0. sodden ground the S.C.C. and the Police played a goalless draw In a Reserve Division soccer fixture at the Padang yesterday. ■g vas scrappy and uninteresting ■I out, the wet ground and a sMpW 1 being responsible.307 words
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Article141 1940-05-28 13 1 AM. matches m th r Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships fixed for yesterday evening were cancelled owino to ihe rain. THE Customs defeated the Royal Naval Wireless Station by two goals to one playing at Farrrr Park In dl:sion 2B of the S.A.F.A. league I GENERAL141 words
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Advertisement69 1940-05-28 13 t:;^;? a i ham h y, m T pectacular Chinese ilislorical play I^^^^B CHEN YU SHANG HHBi[{j(g 4 CHING UNG YOKE WITH FULL ENGLISH SUPERIMPOSED TITLES. I OPE\I\G TO-MOBROIV c ii k: _SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE! W&*dm*?J Sodefy girl flyer crashes i"ngle yMwfmm/*r n( uncoyers 9'9ontic I I /m^Sm& GIRARDOT KflT69 words
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Miscellaneous37 1940-05-28 13 >j»orls Iliarr TO-DAY KCER: SARA. League. Div. I, th E Chinese vs. Manchesters. 'c Stadium; Div. II iA>, R.A.F. ih (Tengah) vs. r.a.m.c. Tengah. Singapore championships. A. S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. courts. C.RC. and S.R.C. tourna- ments. Ta37 words
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392 1940-05-28 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I fAPTAIN Donald C. T. Bennett, who blazed the 'pick-a-ba( k I ways across the Atlantic m 1938, breaking five existin records I when piloting the Mercury, upper component of the Short V posite aircraft, declared at the Sea View Hotel yesterday392 words
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Article136 1940-05-28 14 (3u*J*uua^--^k nsu^r^ DEVELOPING the idea that "all God' 3 k children got wings," 20th Century Fox's new production, "20.000 Men A Year." which opened at the Cathay la3t night, aims to show that an airman is not born but made. This picture, nm rate piopaganda fc136 words
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Article287 1940-05-28 14 ART CLUB EXHIBITION TO-DAY TN ITS present form the Singapore Art Club is only three years old but its second annual ExhibiI tion which opens at the Victoria 1 Memorial Hall at 8.30 this morning is worthy of a large and longc established Society. The Exhibition is of paintings and287 words
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Article100 1940-05-28 14 rHE REV. R.J. Thompson officiated 1,1 the marriage yesterday ut Mr. Ro e! J|| 'iriam Noble Napper and Miss Suzai^J Balloort which took place at st. a..v yi rev's Cathedral at 4 30 p.m M The bridegroom is the son oi Mrs. E.W. Noble of Bristol and ihe^H100 words
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Article50 1940-05-28 14 FOUGHT WITH RICKSHAW PULLER I Involved m I street fight with a' A ricksha puller, D. Danker, 25-year-old Eurasian, and Kiang Kuan Hoo, the ned ricksha puller, were fined $1 each or m on- default a day's imprisonment by Mr. on- J. G. Rappoport, m the Third Police Court, yesterday.50 words
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Advertisement47 1940-05-28 14 Public Notice I tlll l Notice bel > I appear after dinner on In» Tenders are irn^cT for >pfl 2.550 9' diameter Concr J Tender Form etc. IW prodf« Muni. Engineer's Dc of a Municipal Trea^u/ for $50. Tenders wia lon 3rd June 1940. ;iL Muni' ;fc I47 words
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Miscellaneous16 1940-05-28 14 run: tabi-k I TO-DAY 1 High Water J;JJ^?:S I TO-MORROW I High Water: 3.19 AM J16 words
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Article295 1940-05-28 15 Renter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE TIN London, Monday. lOAcift] Price i £266 3 4 Buyers 1267 Sellers Official Price £265 1 4 Buyers €265 1 2 Sellers RUBBER London. Monday. Tone Steadier 11*8 IP4 yard) June 11 9 16 11 11JW ml Forward) July >tember 11 2 n 5 8 |rd Forward)295 words
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67 1940-05-28 15 ASTONISHING SETTING FOR MODERN BATTLE London. May 27 TVIZ lasi cuarter c: Boulogne to hold out; was a Twelfth Century citadel whose ramparts drop sh-?er m true Norman >tyl» Four gates, flanked with metii:u''nl bastions, lead into the old town bum within a small compass of ramparts. It was m67 words
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Article169 1940-05-28 15 Viceroy's Broadcast To Nation Simla, May 27. DROADCASTING to the people of India the Viceroy, referring to the "grave" military position m France, assured his hearers most emphatically that "im< difficulty, loss or disappointment at this initial phase of an active campaign will turn us from our purpose of waging169 words
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Article411 1940-05-28 15 London, May 27. JHE REMARKABLE STEADINESS displayed by British troops m engagements during the past few days has made a deep impression or. those whose duty has brought them back to England. Well ordered movements of the troops have withstood the enemy's shock-tactics with increasing confidence,411 words
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Article161 1940-05-28 15 WAR WORK AT FULL BLAST London, May 27. f N RESPONSE to the Government appeal, a great national speed-up < f war material production was launched during the week-end and from every part of the country reports show that response to the appeals was wholehearted, fulfilling the promise of thousands161 words
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Article45 1940-05-28 15 Clean -Up Goes On In Britain London, May 27. Over a score OJ people have been added to the MXtv detained following Police visits to the headquarters of the Imperial Fascist League. Inquiries are still proceeding regarding other organisations arid some of their members —Reuter45 words
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Article47 1940-05-28 15 London, May 27. aN THE Stock Exchange, despite extrenio quietness of trading 1 siltedged initially improved and retained gains. Dealing's opened m two per cenfc. conversion stock at 98 V2 ex-dividend. Other groups drifted down on lack of support. Wall Street was firm. Reuter. »f.47 words
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Advertisement14 1940-05-28 15 LOSS OF PROFITS INSURANCE South British Insurance Co., lid, Tel. 592€ 2 Finlayson QMtNk14 words
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Advertisement103 1940-05-28 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.t>. !8?4 Incorporated m the Netherlands Ea^ Indies. Netherlands Trading Society^ BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000,Reserve Fund 10.500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAYLt Branches: Holland:— Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and subbranches at smaller places. Netherlands103 words
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Advertisement71 1940-05-28 15 I OVERSEA- I I CHINESE I SB SUN KING j^jM iffi I'ndertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at yyur disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all ovrr Sooth Eastern Asia connections m all principal cities of the WoHd. a Welcomes consultations on financial and investment I71 words
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Article, Illustration68 1940-05-28 16 CRIPPS OFF TO R USSIA I London, May 27 4 REPLY has now been received by thj A British Government from the Soviet Government .'bout the visit of the Brit^ SSSSraaasM no reason, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent to believe that this reply is unfavourable to such a ¥Wt. Reuter learns68 words
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Article46 1940-05-28 16 < London. May 27. Lord Beaverbrook. Minister of Aircraft Production, to-day announced that he has appointed an emergency committee to deal with Production of aircraft equipment. The committee has full authority. 1.._I Mr C J Stewart. Sir Allan Goidon Smith and Mr F.J E. Brake are members.46 words
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Article159 1940-05-28 16 London. May 27. rHE latest addition to Canada's de L trover flotilla, the "Assinboine vhile on patrol with a British warship n the Caribbean, sighted the German had been set on me by the time the two ships had got it and tbe problem of159 words
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87 1940-05-28 16 wasninguHi, ma> B Ro^s G o a f na r-^ e dTo War Relief Fund to-day, Mrs. Roosi velt wife of the President, said: we turn away from the need of othei we shall align ourselves with those ro ces which are bringing about this87 words
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Article140 1940-05-28 16 London. May 27 LORD WOOLTON. Minister for Food, to day announced that the country had been* divided into 800 areas each with one main and one 1 buffer" depot of food, making 1.600 i 1 BO^areas had sufficient supplies J of^entials to feed the Population fo«--f140 words
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Article174 1940-05-28 16 LONDON, MAY 27. MAvr his WAY BACK TO HIS BASE. J Over east Belgium, m tne cany vi »v merman Tush, the Flight Lieutenant was fSng after engaging enemy bombers. attacked by six fighters but maloeedto set away, but *W™ h leln holed, and it became174 words
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Article66 1940-05-28 16 Belfoit, May 27 THE Ex-Servicemen's organisation i the districts of Belfort, Mont Beharc Audin^court and Herimeoncourt hay ESS an order affirming their complet loyalty to the French nation, which ha oiven us hospitality, work and liberty. "Placing our unshakable confidenc ir. the Victory of the Allies, we66 words
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Article45 1940-05-28 16 Lim Tow Seng was P****?** $60 by Mr J. L. McFall m the Cnra nal District Court for corruptly givii $20 to Senior Customs Officer, Mr. i S. Tufnell, as a bribe. Lim was also fined $20 for failing dpplaro dutiable goods.45 words
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109 1940-05-28 16 The Morning Tribune Tuesday, May 28, 1940 EIRE ARMY ON WAR FOOTING Dublin. May 27. rE EIRE ARMY i»to be »>rou?ht up to war strength md placid on a war footing almost it mm. The Army reserve and eing called up, and a campaign opened ,1 new recruits. The local109 words
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Article263 1940-05-28 16 London. May 2V Under existing conditions tin cirvtes are not surprised by the In national Committee's decision to raise She quote from 80 to 100 per cent I It is considered the market >* n I likely to be materially affected j v fe fitted out that actual263 words
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