Morning Tribune, 4 February 1941
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Title Section16 1941-02-04 1 Morning Tribune Vol ,u-No. 3, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1941. Morning Tribune Tuesday, February 4, 1941. I16 words
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Article103 1941-02-04 1 Stockholm, Feb. 3. niHATEVER the Germans do !W i rin the Italians canVve states Colonel 1 h" I Su'ed.sh military cli V. best German help might D ,ak?Genera. M^£ t;n-. but U n.uld hardl> re lilt In the capture of the T^rLti -nsider, that GermaiwReuter - 103 words
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141 1941-02-04 1 Bangkok, Feb. 3. 4 FURTHER violation by, French forces of the Thai-! and-Indo-China Armistice igreement Is alleged m a Thai iigh Command communique, 1 ssued to-day, while the Thaiand delegates were preparing ;o fly to 'Tokyo for the peace Conference. The communique imported three theReuter - 141 words
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Article34 1941-02-04 1 Dawn Patrol Bombs Targets London, Feb. 3. !TS m north-west oc- France were bom'he course of an offenilr°) by a small force of shortly before dawn aa v. it is learned m London. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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377 1941-02-04 1 CAIRO, FEB. 3. THE BRITISH OCCUPATION OF BARENTU IN ERITREA AND THE CONTINUANCE OF BRITISH PURSUIT OF THE ENEMY IN ABYSSINIA ARE RECORDED IN A GENERAL HEADQUARTERS' COMMUNIQUE ISSUED TO-DAY. THE COMMUNIQUE STATES:— Supporting the Army offensive, the R.A.F. made low diving attacks on the377 words
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291 1941-02-04 1 LONDON. FEB. 3. NAVAL SWORDFISH AIRCRAYT SUCCESSFULLY ATTACKED ONE OF THE MAIN SOURCES OF POWER SUPPLY IN SARDINIA ON FEB. 2. ACCORDING TO AN ADMIRALTY COMMUNIQUE. ONE BRITISH AIR CRAFT IS MISSING. British planes dropped bombs and twc aerial torpedoesReuter - 291 words
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Article130 1941-02-04 1 LONDON. FEB. 3. THE STATEMENT OF MR. OH A- SHI. THE JAPANESE VICEMINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS (SEE PAGE 2) MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE IN POINT OF FACT. IS THE COMMENT OF NETHERLANDS CIRCLES IN LONDON ON THE DECLARATION MADE IN TOKYO. An agreement is possible if Japan'sReuter - 130 words
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Article50 1941-02-04 1 Moscow, Feb. 3 A step towards jtjie settlement of the lonu stand ins Rusao Japanese disp-;-been tak«-n by the appointment of a joint Sovirt- Japanese Commission consisting of ten memberi to otiato a long toll fi.sheries I convention Conver.sation.s an expected to begin In Moscow 'shortly. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration128 1941-02-04 1 Willkie To See The King LONDON, FEB. 3. AS THE CULMINATING EVENT OF HIS INTENSIVE TOUR OF BRITAIN UNDER WAR CONDITIONS, MR. WENDELL WILLKIB EXPECTS TO SEE THE KINO AND QUEEN TO-MORROW. Mr Willkie to-day was seeing how Liverpool is taking the blitz. Early astir, he inspected the bombed areasReuter - 128 words
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Article104 1941-02-04 1 Capetown. Keb. 3. ASPIC lAL order liar, been Issued by General Smuts, the Prime Minister and (itneral OfflcfT ummlndint: the Vnion Defence Tones, drawing the attention of all ranks to the necessity of obserf|H| orderly conduit "even m face M frequent provocation. X1,.. ,rd«; -1 BmutsReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement9 1941-02-04 1 NEIT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY 'SEE ALSO PAGE 2)9 words
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Advertisement6 1941-02-04 1 < < iii- \-Phim >- Fund Week-end score: FIFTEEN6 words
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191 1941-02-04 2 TOKYO. FKB. S IAI'AN RU KWOM TIIK Ki:i>KKSKN'rATIO>.S «V J TIIK NETHERLANDS VF NKW OR!>EK IN KAST ASIA. ACCOKI)IN<. TO THh Kit rter Uad T-cn .n.structed to reject the suggested incc* -poratum of the Netherlands East Indies m the new order m East Asm under JapaneseReuter - 191 words
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Article70 1941-02-04 2 Bangkok, Feb. »THK I,2o<Mon Japanese destroyer Sumisuki. I *hi<h whs reported to h.tve arrived a1 .he mouth of tht Mttiam River three i days ajro, is at present an- rh< red at Bangkok. J li i^ stattd that no I pptctol BifllrMiW is at- t.ithtMl toReuter - 70 words
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Article106 1941-02-04 2 Amicable Settlement Sought Chungking. Feb. 3. CHINESE circled are not at an iCinunist new Fourth Army last Following Hie conclusion of the bnef Aghttn* between the Government and cSnmiliik troops on the luiith bank oi the Yungtsc, no major fighting has been sported to be taking place between the CJov-rnmentReuter - 106 words
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Article441 1941-02-04 2 London, Feb. 3. \\Y imposing their arbitration on the French m Indo-China and on Thailand, the Japanese have scored their first diplomatic success for a long period, writes The Times' diplomatic correspondent. They may also ha\e strengthened their military and naval position m theReuter - 441 words
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Article101 1941-02-04 2 Thean Beang, second son of Mr. Tan Pong Guan, late chiei clerk ot the Municipal Account's Division. a*p nfty, passed away peacefully at the General Hospital at about 4.45 p.m. yesterday evening, leaving behind him his beloved wife, two daughters, a son and four brother*. K. H. Tann. Thean101 words
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Article125 1941-02-04 2 Shanghai Terrorism Reappears Shanghai, Feb. 3. WHILE the city was sound asleep, a party, aliened to have been Japanese, commandeered a Britishowned taxi at 3 a.m. threw out the Chinese driver, drove to the race course and attempted to burn down the iratshed where the ratepayers are to meet againReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration33 1941-02-04 2 Recond ioned Machinery A lathe damagrd hi a recent air raid on S i London arriving to be reconditioned by the I Ministry of Supply. It hi. soon be as good as m33 words
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Article251 1941-02-04 2 BANGKOK, FEB. 3. FIS VERY NATURAL THAT JAPAN, VNDERT\KING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EASTERN ASIAN SPHERE OF COMMON PKOSFERITY, SHOULD HAVE OFFERED MEDIATION IN THE THAI-INDO-CWNA DISPUTE," PRINCE YARN VAIDYAKARA VARAVARN, ADVISER TO THE FOREIGN MINISTRY AND CHIEF THAI DELEGATE TO THE FORTHCOMING TOKYO PEACEEastren News - 251 words
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Advertisement65 1941-02-04 2 No Asthma 1"wo y«.-\rii ajco J. nirhard.*, TTamllton, <>nt Canada, wai m In d witJt Anthmi. jlu<l Ion! 4') pounda w« ißht, nuflVr«««l <:our)iiiitt, huktny and HtruuKin^j ev«ry nl^ht oou|dit't »-l< •i' M"" ''1 <<> Mendacr Mlvi 'i kpaoTnn flrnl nifthi and h* baa ha< n<»n« i;i: TWO v \HH65 words
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Advertisement60 1941-02-04 2 Th«> I \H \II\V COMPANY »GINSEKS CONTRACTORS MAC'HINKRY BB« Jll4 SINGAPORE F.I «*»><■" SHIP YACHT AND DREDGE BROKERS, HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY BROKERS LIOHT RAILWAY MATERIALS AND LOCOMOTIVES MINING MACHINERY AND DREDGE SPARES DIESEL ENGINES OF ALL SIZES AND HORSE POWER ELECTRICAL GENERATING PLANT: OIL MILL MACHINERY Write uhone60 words
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669 1941-02-04 3 PHINA m aiiually the iirst me of defence of all the countries m the South Seas. China's resistance has reducer! h, strength of the disturber of peace and order m Asia am. her think twice before she carries out her k>nxUnned669 words
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Article, Illustration84 1941-02-04 3 (Ehe seer* ts ef p t h c leading types of Geri man aircraft i have been re- J vealecl to Brt- S tish experts (Who h a v c studied speci- i mens of the N a x i planes > brought down l m air fights and now84 words
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Article118 1941-02-04 3 Initiative Still With Greeks Athens, Feb. 3. ANOTHER day of successful lccal operations and the taking of further prisoners was announced m a Gr?ek High Command communique issu-ed on Sunday night. The wfcole mountain range to the north of Klissura, stretching to a kngth of nine miles with peaks ofReuter - 118 words
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Article39 1941-02-04 3 Winter Weather In Dover Straits LONDON, Feb. 3.The wintry weather has returned to ithe Straits of Dover and early to-day, there was a fall of j snow A bitter north- erly wind was blowing on the French coast. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article35 1941-02-04 3 LONDON, Feb. 3An appeal to young Frenchmen to enlist m the French Navy was made this morning by the Lyons Rp.dio. The men were asked to register with the Ministry of Marine at Vichy.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article49 1941-02-04 3 Johannesburg, Feb. up to 10 p.m Sunday there had been (WWUdMrem* U f riotinK here, except for an isolated Inciden m the afternoon when it S tHeatd two sold.ers wer- .cave «y»ftLgg hundreds of soldiers sent back to camp*. Military picked are aiding m tto malnteMiiet oi ontei ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article41 1941-02-04 3 Berlin. Feb. 3.-Over 5 600 n-bi-ls have^.. arrested m Rumania, according to a Rumam n official communique quoted by the Qmnjm •leenpv It adds that morn inns and ammunition used by the rebels have been .seized durum the pafew days ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article25 1941-02-04 3 London Feb. 3. -Lord Lloyd. Colonial Secretary, hid B fair night but is a little weaker, according to v Colonial OlfU-e announcement this morning- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article449 1941-02-04 3 French Sensation London, Feb. S. g(»Ii; sensation has been caused at Vichy, according to the Times' correspondent on the French frontier, by the arrival of M. Badouin who resigned from the Petain (Government shortly after M. Laval'* dismissal and went to Paris. This is interpreted a.sReuter - 449 words
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Article229 1941-02-04 3 INDIA AS EMPIRE ARSENAL Bombay. Feb. :i BLACK smoke was belching from all the chimneys of Jubbulporcs ill-carriage factory us I paK^:«l its carefully guarded Kates to b| shown the hu"e workshops where the carriages of India's puns aw> constructed, writes Reuters peCal correspondent. All round was the roar ofReuter - 229 words
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Advertisement19 1941-02-04 3 CANVAS VARIOUS WEIGHTS AVAILABLE ,EX-ST O C X S Rahamin Penhas 117. CaCn. STKEKT. SINGAPORK. PUONF. Mil APB U«*19 words
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Article, Illustration369 1941-02-04 4 c(j.'.ip; oi the mof( beaaUfullymade eunfortf that the Oen tral Depot oi the Malaya Patriotic Pond ha i (Wed hay- c »ii« from tatc ft pahane Recently a new tonvifjnmrnl .11 lived at the Depot arid with II mate the aewi hat Mrs.369 words
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Article119 1941-02-04 4 WOOL FUND FAIR i THK Wool Fund will benefit as a result of a S monster Fair t which the Wo intn's Section jof the Johore Branch of the i Malaya FatrioLtfa Fund will < rtuld m April. A provisional date hrn been namt eil as April 4 /MM the119 words
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Article38 1941-02-04 4 Filipino Cabaret v (Mi pies who prill lake part m v tt Filipino folk dance "The C:»iincsa" at the Cabaret Tea i Dance which ihe Singapore Filipino Asso- tiaticii will hold .\t the Cathay Cafe on Sun- flay.38 words
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Article327 1941-02-04 4 VERA ARDMORE - People Places VERA ARDMORE BY Central Depot m a s<arf ma(lf L an old lady who has J* for the nast tuent> r At Cameron Highland the Smoke House Inn doing splendid work crocheted over-glove sweeper gauntlets. Theatre Topics MARIE Ney'.s season In <$.... which is m full si moment,327 words
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Advertisement32 1941-02-04 4 chapeaux EXCLUSIVE miIIMERV Rn D RCCESSORIES RAFFLES HOTEL RnO BRRS BRSRH Rd EOTRUnCES TEL 6*04 THE EXCLUSIVE SPECIALITY HAT SHOP i IATTERY ROAD iiJL PMONE: 4Q85 Remember Your Race Dress and Hat32 words
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Advertisement28 1941-02-04 4 if j \D»tsS£sjam PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED NEW S\VI>ISI lIS 61. STAMFORD ROAD, (Eu Court) Phone 3335 r 5 SramforH Rr^rJ CAPITOL BUILDIN j jiamrora Koaa phone 383828 words
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Miscellaneous40 1941-02-04 4 a Saturday's Christening Major andl Mrs. C. E. B (att and their I baby daughter. J Cecilia Louis, t pictured after ihe b a b y 's > christening at St. Andrew's* Cathedral o n Saturday after- > licoa at 5* p.m.40 words
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Article, Illustration439 1941-02-04 5 you'll love this new form of PATCHWORK DATCHWJORK, once upon a time used mainly for the fashioning of bed coverlets, has- after fOtag completely out of vogue— acquired new lease of life. Nowadays, it \g recognised an being the newest form p| handwork the only difference between the patchwork of439 words
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518 1941-02-04 5 CARPENTRY is chiefly a matter of KNACK carpentry jobs are by no Moans too difficult for the I ur to tackle and there is no ion In tho world why a woman should not undertake simple re- pairs as successfully as a man > co. In most cases, carpentry is518 words
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Article86 1941-02-04 5 j IBE FLA. voi k tea is I to do imi pro i small cc of dried orange pee] U In the lay. im vur UU PART of potatoes, from Jii uitritkmal W, is b'.iow the Therefore, either cook them to their jackets j (jr boil im86 words
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Advertisement10 1941-02-04 5 I J^^H H^t S -^r z ~_jz^^| S^K _^^^l V10 words
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Article2991 1941-02-04 6 Singapore, Monaay. m thi Council last month. the COUI BC 0? his speech. Mr. li>sseker suggested M altu,,at,- t txc i traded tax on property tnd n-nts and an ***m |M cmlj on EuropMWl t^ Cokwy, as the one community "mod amenable and used2,991 words
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Article, Illustration11 1941-02-04 6 A pioneer, m top hat. shovelling away debris.11 words
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Article500 1941-02-04 6 THROWING herself on the ground outride the District Court, and knocking her head on U* floor Lim Huan Sea. alias Lim Hon Si oh. a Chinese woman who was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment, wept arid shouted out m Chinese that she wanted500 words
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Advertisement113 1941-02-04 6 FOR HEALTH, STRENGTH AND INCREASED POWER OF THE VITAL ORGANS TAKE SA\OV I U O II BANOVIQOR feeds the nerves and worn-out cells, equalises Mood supply, restores normal polarity, aud tones up entire body. It will impart to old age the vigour, elasticity and enerjry of >uuth ai"l vw ill113 words
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Article, Illustration787 1941-02-04 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London Return Of The Night j Raiders: Hundreds Of Fire Bombs: Mass Murders In Rumania: j"Joe" Kennedy Explains Himself London, Dec. 8. we wen beginning a* *>«>' Lnndtn alone lor a bit f":,,, started again last Tha j old familiar busz--1 ;;s near( l overhead.787 words
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Article290 1941-02-04 7 Chungking. MEMBERS of the foreign press m Chungking" were criven an insight into the amazing development of the Chinese Industrial Co-opera-tivos through a comprehensive report rendered by Dr. H. H. Kung. President of the C.I.C. 'The C.I.C. is not Toney mnkf nf movement butInternational News Agency - 290 words
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350 1941-02-04 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1941 EARLY INVASION? jpKOM America came the mm* Hrn other day, apparently based on information gleaned from reliable sources fa Europe, that Hitler is to attempt to invade Britain early this year. It is also said that, to help him m this gigantic gamble, he350 words
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Advertisement33 1941-02-04 7 PHO^PSON OPTICAL CO. IBCADB BUILDING Specializing; Ocolai Muscle Anomalies. Intricate Visual flTQpil^~r Glasv, v needed *T^ X V II (.nipson Dr. of Ocular Science. •Wl <:iiniral Experience. Phone 3002. BH^^h^^^^-^S 2~-xvV?^iyv^ i TTT^S^^^^^i^^^f/^^^^B33 words
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Advertisement21 1941-02-04 7 oM*sk SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. 16D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. S.S.21 words
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3788 1941-02-04 8 INCOME TAX BILL PASSED BY COUNCIL BILL IS NOT ULTRA VIRES SUPPORTING the War Tax Bill. Lt -Col. E. D. de Burrlatte Mid thai u had been miggetted In certain quarter* that the passing Ol 'lii.s bill would br ultra i if the whole ol the money which was to3,788 words
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Advertisement93 1941-02-04 8 S A L i: of GOWNS Greatly Reduced Prices v a 13, Battery Road. Top Floor. €ATIIAl r CAFE "Mhrie Fvorybody Goes" I LUCILLE NICHOLSON "Till. BOLKRO" PIZZICATTO 1 MARIE DESTY •TIIF PING PONG GIRL" "TIIF LACE FANS" And THE WORLDS WORST MAGICIANS 111 111 A 111 LO You will93 words
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Article130 1941-02-04 10 fiESCPIBED a an ex-chairman of the Blnfapore Driver.s' Association, Bedi Xi, a Chinese, was senr^nced to .six months' rigorous impjisonrnent and also recommended lor banishment, by Mr J 0 Rappoport, third mtgtotrmte, tor being a m»nil) ot an unlawful society. the Singapore Chinese overseas AU-Circlefi Aiiii-Knemy130 words
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Article157 1941-02-04 10 $2, 790,000 From War Taxation DURING the year 1940, the amount ot reveiue collected by H.M. Customs Excise m the Straits Settlements on account ot war taxation totalled $2,790.00 m round figures, as follows:— Entertainments Duty 7? nnn Fireworks— lmport Duty *7'™ Liquor Duties (Supplementary* 871.000 Playing Cards Duties 8.900157 words
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Article167 1941-02-04 10 STOLE KNIFE FROM SHIP PUND guilty on a i charge of having stolen a knife from a J ship m the Naval Base. James Abis- hagan, 20, a Tamil, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, m tUe third court, yesterday. According to the prosecution167 words
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Article71 1941-02-04 10 FOR making a false report to the police, M.C. Fernandez. 50, Indian, was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the fifth court, yesterday. The accused was stated to I made a report at the Kampong Pharu police station on Jan 27 to the effect that71 words
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Article101 1941-02-04 10 Boston. Fob I. WOOL was less active here due f o lack of nearby foreign*, bu; prices were firm. The W flt was much more active m symm Ir with President Roosevelt's d< for a further appropriation ol $175,000,000 for Army equipmeni and clothing, alsoReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement233 1941-02-04 10 ■■i i "WI fSlTii I •V PaO^dBRiTiSHIMDIA tIMIS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the ft Ml 0- S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements,233 words
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Advertisement163 1941-02-04 10 IMK\S PHILP LIXK. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Por Information regarding freight and passenger accommodate tpply to BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD. THE BANK LIME LTD. AMERICAN Sc ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YOKK AND BALTIMORE163 words
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Miscellaneous26 1941-02-04 10 1 Mickey Mouse By Walt LHsne^ 1 W -c-r ouT BEPORE I LOSE MY L WONDER \\HA "1 [JH2 X NN l. v r-^ v r26 words
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Advertisement373 1941-02-04 11 i t m a i Situations Vacant t, HtiTcollector with cash seciu-i- -:iigapore. (No. JO5U> iranTedl-ately-Experlenced lady 'apSS! b°" M'^rTo; IMMEDIATELY experienced s,,r American cosmetics Apply :;:lV;l Tribune. 81ngapore 355G) WORK for Unemployed Huni work thrcugh us. EmployZ Agency. 243. Middle Road. (No 321G) Dunedlatelj an experienced WbuJ Singapore. 3i373 words
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Advertisement524 1941-02-04 11 Wanted WANTED YOUTH to pose for Btudy Send particulars to Box 127. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 333G) WANTED hire purchase, local cheap soda fountain. Forward details Box 115, Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No 315G) WANTED AVO meter or minor new or '2nd hand. Apply Box No. 108 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No.524 words
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Advertisement569 1941-02-04 11 To Let CAMERON HIOHITnI)S. Small "ho^se xo L*t ror long or short periods during ?rfhun ry «S nd UMTth BOX M^ Tribune, Singapore. tNo 303G> TCi LET one new compound house «t ,7 Jr< lJ? oa l 4 and a garo«?e atUchod Rent $60 00. Apply to No fi9 Ansou569 words
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Advertisement600 1941-02-04 11 Vegetable Seeds RELIABLE local vegetable seeds may be had at 10 cents per packet from Ma jus. 35. Orchard Road. Singapore. (No 3VK3) Motor Vehicles WANTED 8 HP delivery van full particulart.. Eastern traders 127, Jalan Besar Singapore. (No. ***** 1&38 FLYINO STANDARD Ten. excellent condition. Box No 107, Mnlaya600 words
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Miscellaneous416 1941-02-04 11 I ON THE] AX j SINGAPOiiE ZHL 225 metre* (133J ken) ZHPI 30. 9f metres (S 69 melt) 1 ZHPS 41 31 metrte (7 23 mr<«) From x 00 a.m. t« BSS a.m. From 10 .00 a. si f 1 50 p mi From 500 m Ut 10 00 p.m.416 words
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Article272 1941-02-04 12 NEWS IN BRIEF The Hon. Dal David Gall' M.J.. Kt. b been re-app^nt' Member oi the tive Council of Johore for a further of one year The Hen. Mr B J. R. Barton hay been re-appoi:. Additional M( mbet c the Council ol johore. for ;i furthei period of two272 words
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Advertisement268 1941-02-04 12 IB Iti hiS neW rnntedV j A UNITED ARTISTS Release) H J 2 J HOURS 3l FUN' 12,000 feet m length ■bar 'J^GMATDICTATOR' L^i^\ TO-DAY K\!|^ AT THIT TT PIJ 01. f F PRKES! <jCf; r ALL Advance Reservations for CASH only Tir^PT<: xx/ii i RF onTsaLE ONE HOUR BEFORe'sTART268 words
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Article180 1941-02-04 13 Their Hair Hid Wealth I men. I LlverI I lllQ M dden to I cora I were senI nine m cond X M. Kauffman m hoi m 29-year-old X r, I«'ite ol i conspiracy V out of the knot os irities. and m currency Vthis charge and to making false180 words
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Article93 1941-02-04 13 Jail For Paul Mitchell ■AT!. MITCHELL, PI 23, now am in the Royal m l[l Signals, wn Mw. \j ndon, sent W a month V i siii u grievous ■M. harm to Peter B n Jenkins ?> ■ualmun mi n the unit. m l kins on M hetd with ac93 words
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Article40 1941-02-04 13 Pittsburgh, Feb. 1: Heavy melt ing scrao is quoted at $20 50 to $21 00 which is a one-dollar further reduction after the leadint rallwayt had lowered their 'f T intj one dollar m vo»i"rm\\\- with the Defence vtsbei ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement153 1941-02-04 13 I'WIIUIV POSITIVELY I i\ lI. If t.\ LAST DAY f.19 9.1) MAGNIFICENT ARABIAN NIGHTS FANTASY -<m <m\ mow WITH ANNA MAY WONG-GEORGK ROBEY-FRITZ KOBTNBI Also GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS OPENING TO-MORROW: RETURN SCREENING ONLY FANNIE HURST. AMERICAS FOREMOST WOMAN NOVELIST WHOSE •'HUMOKESQUE". BACK STREET 1 AND "IMITATION OF LIFE" CAN GIVE153 words
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384 1941-02-04 14 A SEQUEL to the death of a Jamil gardener employed m the Government House domain as a result of his coming into contact with a "live" wire l"thes line, m the compound of Mr C. X llowitt, the I'nderSecretSjTjr, S.S., was related before llie Singapore384 words
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Article310 1941-02-04 14 Volunteers' Allowances Exempted ONE vi the Important amendments to the Wiir Taxation Bh! ir» bY Ibf r 1 .i l l:itJv< Coi;i yesterday provides for the exemption from Income tax of messing ,and lodeinc allowances paid by Oovernments of the Colony and 1 the Federated Malay States to members of310 words
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Article212 1941-02-04 14 Man Killed By Railway Engine attempting to cross railway track on the Johove causeway, about 4.20 p.m. on Jan. 22, a Tamil, 33, named Vellayan, was knocked down by a passenger train, which was proceeding towards Johore Bharu from Singapore. The man was killed instantaneously. At yesterdays inquiry \vc Singapore212 words
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Article417 1941-02-04 14 ON a chji-e that, together with two oth m nwe, he committed aimed robbi rhf» nhht of Nov. 18 last, a yo Fhian B«ng, clrimed tri»l at the A re Mr. Justice Gordon Smith i D i.iry. Crown OOUDSeI, Mr. T. Wallace, outlii E hp417 words
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Article106 1941-02-04 14 WHILE working board a ship, 30-year-old Indian Beltazar fell from i ladder m the rifl hold, a drop of B feet. He was removed to the Gen* ral Hospital when he died on the following day He fractured his skull ana spine. At the inquiry, ye*106 words
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221 1941-02-04 14 JOWLS' eggs have recen! ly been, and are still. m short supply m Singapore. A largj proportion of Singapore s eggs normally came frorr*. Swatow, but this source of supply is no longer available, states a Food Controller's communique. Small quantities are221 words
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Advertisement696 1941-02-04 14 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours |C Scientist Explains How VX J Mew Discovery Makes y^~J Men Feel Years Younger oSfL. Ar. era .vi t physl« lan, with moro than suffering men and by physicians through- *•#>«*;« of exporkjiu-e, after o ng study out the world. For instance.696 words
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Miscellaneous24 1941-02-04 14 run: table HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 3.13 a.m., 8.7 ft,; 3.40 p.m., 7 6 ft. TO-MORROW: 3.54 a.m., 8.5 ft.; 4 40 pm.. 7 ft.24 words
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29 1941-02-04 15 EUROPEAN BUDDHIST PRIESTS ARRSTED I Baiiß- Eurox robes i known Buddbl* .d'-r dei ..ideng 1 where j lived, saladens ral i, station Ilci t n 7 [torn urn* rrr.'ity29 words
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69 1941-02-04 15 TRAINING COLLEGE FOR KUALA KANGSAR training Malaya at Tanjong laiin the Sultan dris [raining Coli it is under b< transferred 0 Ki,.. ia Kanptr. This step, it is gaHered ls behvz taken 1 a., emergency isure. The transfer WU wxe place oome inn m April. Accomiodatl< at Kuala [angitr for69 words
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Article79 1941-02-04 15 The transfer oi tap* Mchamed Hassan bin shp'iff. S.€ 1 1 the h'mm Df Officers b.'vn i ipprovf j The promotion of 1 ycond-ueut. H. G.i Moulding. S.S.VF to the rant: of Lieuten--m has been appro- m:.v>ions a.s Sr- gnd-Ueutenanti m hay,, Prailte(l Mj Bayliss and 1 J F79 words
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Article, Illustration49 1941-02-04 15 On ontdoor skatin? rink< In America you see skirls whirl J S like this, though it may bf cola ice skatiag can keep the coldest. > blooded warm and American sports girls belie? c m glamour on J ice and reject even stockin?s aad ions warm skirts.49 words
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Article322 1941-02-04 15 THE death occurred at his residence dencc In Teluk Kurau. Singapore, yesterday morning oi Mr. C. G. Pestana, fate usher of second police court, at the age of 54 years. ;He retired m 1937, after having iserved for about 21 years m the Government. He is survived by322 words
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Article133 1941-02-04 15 Rozario P. D Cotta. Alec de Costa. J Chelliah. H. de Souza, Julian de Soiiza C O. Lazaroo. The Misses M Rodmues, E. Kessler. O. de Cotta A Monteiro, C. R Mon- leiro 'Mr and Mrs. Felix Rozario. Mrs E Lazaroo. Mrs Clifford Rodrisues, The Staff of133 words
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Article134 1941-02-04 15 THE iir.st round of the Wei-Hai- Wei Cup was played at the Island Club on Sunday morning between the blind club yu the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and ended m favour of the Islanders by .seven matches to zero. The line up of the teams were Ml134 words
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Article59 1941-02-04 15 AT about 530 p.m. yesterday, an Indian cyclist was knocked down by a motor car at the junction of Stamford Road and Wr'erioo Street. H«* received extensive injuries all over the body and o n the head resulting m concussion of the brain. He was59 words
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51 1941-02-04 15 AS a result of a flght at Dunearn Road yesterday evening with an aged Chinese who was armed with a parang, a European sustained m incised wound on his left iitwe finger. Medical aid was rendered to the European on the arrival of the51 words
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Advertisement111 1941-02-04 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TKVDERB. TBHDSas arc now lnvtted for in* following maur.ain or a4Tflc«. For paxtl•ulars ace Municipal Tender Boom Tender D&t« of Cloalot Supply of Sanitary Fitting* (Deposit $50,-). p.m. 31 March 1041 Supply delivery during March April 194) of 32.600 ba*t of Portland Cement of Britlah. British111 words
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Advertisement160 1941-02-04 15 SAVINGS A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account is best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with this Bank with any deposit160 words
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Article, Illustration56 1941-02-04 16 DOING THEIR BIT An A.T.S. company m the South of Fngland has pigeon training as part of its duties. A girl was found who was an expert pigeon fan and used to taming wild birds. The pigeons will be used for military purpose*. Photo shows: A member of the A.T.S.56 words
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Article178 1941-02-04 16 London, Feb. 3. DMDS were made by several X enemy aircraft flying sing- V owr the east and southeast coasts of Britain during this morning and early afterw( re dropped m seve places in London, East Anglia and Rent An Air Ministry communique' say., that -someReuter - 178 words
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Article125 1941-02-04 16 The following scores were returned In the K< ppel Ooli Cluo February medal competition:— H Irving Jonc. 74- 'ji M G. Harvey 84- 12=73 r j Pennie 5=74 E Bolton 94-18- W NIBLOCK CUP The draw for the "MlblOCk Cup resulted as under: F W Dunhill125 words
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Article, Illustration44 1941-02-04 16 )f H.R.H. Crown 4" Prince of Nor- way recently > visited a Norwe- i S gian destroyer i now working i 1 with the British S Navy. Here is i Prince O I a f y leaving the des- troyer after his J i visit.44 words
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Article108 1941-02-04 16 U.S. LA WYER DEAD Chicago, F2b. 3. THE death has occurred of Mr. I Salmon Oliver L,3vinson. the well-known lawyer. Seventy-six year* oi age. lie was educated at Yale. He specialised m the Itorganisation of railways and industrials In 1937, he present ?d 50.000 documents to the University of Chicago108 words
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122 1941-02-04 16 BY seven matches to nil the Island Club go'ien beat the Sepoy Lines Golf Club on Sunday m the first round of the Wei-Hei-Wei Cup competition. Detailed result* < Island Ciub players mentioned first) were: Dr. S. I. M. Ibrahim beat F.122 words
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Article27 1941-02-04 16 Ottawa, Feb. 3. The production of explosives m Canacia this year hould approach, the entire output during th° last war, saitf Mr. Howe Canadian Munitions Minister*.-- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article74 1941-02-04 16 Mr. R. Ackrill has been appointed As- sistant Superintendent of Police, Penang. The I'sigiidtion of i liis com vissicn m the S.S.V.F. by SpcoilLieut. G. A. Machado has ')een acf'fJpfed. Mr. E. J. Phiibps ha beep, appointed under the Civil Marriage Ordinance a Registrar of Marriages for the Settlement74 words
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210 1941-02-04 16 Singapore. Mqggul SPFAKJNG at 3*.c Li 1 -1 -M Council to-day on th< moj fr.r jrijournment. Mi D -M «eke the senior unofficial ocr -eierred to the )COCh *J he made earlkr ii. the cay o« Ing the War Tax Bill and210 words
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Article92 1941-02-04 16 London, 1 1 ABOUT 700 Polish priests have been concentration camps at Ora nienbua 1 Oswieehim and Buchwald, according to by Polish circles m London by way of R" Thcie arc estimated to be 3,000 priest* m German concentration camps. Bishop Dymck of Poznan us nowReuter - 92 words
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