Morning Tribune, 10 February 1941
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Title Section16 1941-02-10 1 Morning Tribune Vol g— No. 8, Monday, Feb. 10, 1941. Morning Tribune Monday, February 10. ifin16 words
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Article283 1941-02-10 1 Sydney, Feb. 8. IK hief Marshal Sir S Robert Brooke Popham, C In-C, Far East, arrived at > por( Darwin to-day (Satur. (!lV from Singapore. When questioned concern- i ing the possibility of a "back door" attack on Singapore, he replied that the whole ofReuter - 283 words
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Article41 1941-02-10 1 G Chungking, Feb. 9. RAL Wu Te-Chen, Chinese fo. Overseas Affaire, here to-day after an exr of Chinese settlements i therlanda t Indies, th3 e* Burma and the PhiS8SFL Durin tne tour he col--30 i). > 000 for niri L* Phinn ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article286 1941-02-10 1 Berlin, Feb. 9 submarine war— what vu understand bv the war-begins 'in the England has only nv a slight taste in ad- of what is going to J?Jp" after the pause. The war machine of all nan S 'm I(IVi man by Ger. *°Mien toReuter; British Wireless - 286 words
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Article614 1941-02-10 1 Darlan Succeed s Flandin VICHY, FEB. 9. ADMIRAL DARLAN WILL TAKE CHARGE OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS IX PLACE OF M FLANDLY A message from Vichy states that Laval having rejected Marshal Retains offer of a mmistership with- out dominant power. Marshal Petain is reliably reported to have namedReuter - 614 words
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625 1941-02-10 1 BRITISH NAVY BOMBARD GENOA SUCCESSFULLY LONDON, FEB. 9. ]HE GREAT I TALIAN NAVAL BASE OF GENOA HAS BEEN ATTACKED FROM THE SEA BY THE BRITISH NAVY AN ADMIRALTY COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT At DAWN THIS MORNING HEAVY AND LIGHT NAVAL FORCES CARRIED OUT A VFRY HEAVY BOMBARDMENT OF GENOA. Although noReuter; B.O.W. - 625 words
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Advertisement8 1941-02-10 1 ELLISON S. EZEKIEL 6c CO. (W'IKM (UIIPINf. s|\(.\l'<m£8 words
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Article179 1941-02-10 2 T i 1 i;,v, rc tiicj evi i tlnM dcpl r iK«-. i. >.K the Greeks to,»j;d ilirm- Cireek u' I'^1 »P" ported l»««' action of «*>*• talwitry. ItollJ t8 and i r< ry round ftr< i Into nru.sioii. Ait*!- a .sh.>n and itubborn f theReuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration35 1941-02-10 2 Paunch mat-.^ T ting in progress J by sailors. The 1 (plaiting of f these ropes is a t highly skilled job, and when > finished they( are used as; 1 fenders for tn« t ship.35 words
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341 1941-02-10 2 (Bv (iwdon Youn«. Reuters Special Correspondent with the British General Headquarter* London. Feb. 9. TOE Uriti>h armoured column which tut off the Itali in lino <f retre.-n from i;tr.gnazi hius now rtached the coast between Sohllf .snd \irt'd:ibia, ii is learned in Cairo to-niirht. CleaningReuter - 341 words
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Article148 1941-02-10 2 London.. Feb. 9. SUBSTANTIATING the announcement Made earlier regarding th* destruction 01 an enemy plane otf the soutii-west coast, an official Communique staU This morning. 'M\ enemy Moat -plane was dov<w Into the sea off the •i-west coa*>t by R A.F. ten. "Thll *V an enemy terReuter - 148 words
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Article38 1941-02-10 2 Chunckin* General W'i TV-chci: D .recto, jt Ortcir 0tl ftfltifi Bov»:d. hj,s b^^n e'e'.'t*?ti by Lb- 1 rtiina Peopled Foreign Eteiatiuru Asso'-'atio PtWldtBt t«; succeed Mr. Shac Li-tzp. now ambaasador to Moscow International New:> Agency.International News Agency - 38 words
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Article51 1941-02-10 2 A.A. Men 'Get' Nazi London, Feb. 8. ANTI-aircraft gunners shot down a German raider near Folkstone this after- and R.A.F fighters destroyed another enemy aircraft off the southeast coast during the morning. There was little other enemy air activity over Britain during the day which followed a raid free rdeht.Reuter - 51 words
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187 1941-02-10 2 Spain Will Import Cotton From Argentine M; |T n officially 1 he Ai j liave reached an der hi h Spj i rio.ooo bales i for iIk 1 hnpori a million tofh 1,500 tons of i Ai entine. The jfluial note COttOfl, meat and I shipped as quickly lUties permit.Reuter - 187 words
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Article39 1941-02-10 2 .From Our Own R*©ort*r) Ipoh S A CHINESE Woodcutter. Simpong Pulai. went out tow the jungle near his home abou t!'?ec days ago for the pur and a rep(yrt has been mac oolice by the man's wue39 words
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Article207 1941-02-10 2 London, E TRIBUTE was paid in a speech by the P. Private Secretary to the Ministry Warfare to individual Americans who aaiding Britain In stopping leaks in the we Mr. John WUmot, who .spoke on tne o< the opening oi the Bishop 01 Auckland s wai207 words
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Advertisement250 1941-02-10 2 Gums Bleed, Teeth Loose! Step Pyorrhca and Trench Mouth in 24 Hours Ml*'. 4 i or Tt»ri. Ii '.I.. i' '1 wTI twlli II > 111 I tl tf»<*M< mouth <i rfml I),, r lhal i" out ten i i MM 1- tl Im cau hey o «>r t« <250 words
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Article368 1941-02-10 3 Washington, Feb. 9. *HE I louse ci Representatives to-day passed the Lease and i ond Bill to aid Britain after a debate lasting The Bill now goes to the Senate Foreign Lirs ommittee which is still hearing testimony from IDO nenl* of the measure. i votingReuter - 368 words
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Article92 1941-02-10 3 London, Feb. y. Italian version of "Ten Little |i B in related by a :ident with the 1 African forces in Abyssinia s aided by air and artil- ii South African i Hobok fort, fifteen l-west of Gorai. in Abysmiles from the Kenya pture of which was 1 days92 words
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Article49 1941-02-10 3 London. Feb. J. ships, escorted by estroyei O ff the coast 9$ jn Norway, were attacked by ■d aircraft on Satin Air Ministry commall force of bombthe communique'. U U H ttacka on industrial <uim last nfcht. alronditions were r T fa We During Satitiicraft at Rotterdam ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration43 1941-02-10 3 rln a big airy* > battle in the Western Desert eight enemy aircraft were shot down in I flames and i fouir others seriously dam- > S aged. Another t S. 79 which was brought I down in the 1 Desert during i the batMe.43 words
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Article34 1941-02-10 3 The resignation of his commission in the S.S. V.F. by Lieut. J. W. Boyle has been accepted. Mr. Mohammed Yunus Zyllwyn Stewart has been appointed Assistant Immigration Officer for the Settlement of Singapore.34 words
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172 1941-02-10 3 Chungking, Feb. 9. IMPORTANT documents revealing that Admiral Osutni accompanied by his staff, was proceeding to Hainan to assume the pod of r.-in-c. ol the joint leel ho the South Seas were seiied by the Chinese on Feb. 5 when his aeroplane was shotReuter - 172 words
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Article162 1941-02-10 3 London, Feb. 9. DARATICAL comment on the "wishful thinking" in P which the Nazis indulged before the war to the effect the Empire would not support Britain is afforded in a summary of South African Air Force operations during six months. n T tn"There isBritish Wireless - 162 words
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Advertisement180 1941-02-10 3 Superfluous Hairs of your fate and body removed b> using the marvellous TR1CH0 WATERS Tricho destroys hairs and their roots, making further grouth impossible. For the treatment three liquids are necessary No. 1 for body hairs, No. 1 for facial hairs, and No. 2 for the roots in body or180 words
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677 1941-02-10 4 (By A Special Correspondent) jTHK Straits Settlements Volunteer Force is now hare it work in barracks and camp, undergoing two months of serious and compulsory training. It is learning under its own instructors instead of borrowing them i from the regular forces as has677 words
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Article24 1941-02-10 4 Mr a. E. Mills has been aplointei Deputy Collector o f Land 'lie venue. Malacca and Registrar I)f Deeds for the Settlement of Malacca.24 words
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Article, Illustration44 1941-02-10 4 Men of "The (Cana-jt. \•li a ii with; i their Lewis gun J I rovering a road S in Iceland, i i where British 1 troops Which J occupied the S island are now i l nrotecting it 1 from an inva- sion attempt.44 words
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Article125 1941-02-10 4 ('CALLING PIIILO VANCE") At The Al ham bra Anothkr grand detective itori ol the PhllO Vance M-iif.s is "Calling Phllo V-nir-r." now on at the Alhambra. It hinges around pUtns Ol new bomber which two governnu tits are after, and double murdei ol the designer and j brother125 words
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Article42 1941-02-10 4 Mr. D. Wills, M.C.S.. has been appointed to officiate as First Secretary lAi. Major C E. Bone, M.C., Chief Surveyor, Grade 11. has been promoted to Grade I. Mr. A. E. Mills. M.C.S.. bM been appointed to act a-s Magistrate, Malacca.42 words
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Article294 1941-02-10 4 London, Feb. 9. II is my belief that the Germans may be forced 1 to attempt an invasion of Britain." declared General Sir John Dill, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, addressing troops of the Second Canadian Division, "somewhere in England," to-day. Sir JohnBritish Wireless; Reuter - 294 words
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232 1941-02-10 4 Thaipusam Celebrated In Singapore A feature of this year's Thaipusam celebrations is the offering of special prayers thre* times a day for three days, commencing yesterday, for a speedy and complete victory of the British over the aggressor nations. The decoration of the presiding deity, God Subramaniam. commenced at 5232 words
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34 1941-02-10 4 Turkey A.R.P. Ready Before Month Ends London. F« UNDER an order issued I U Turkish War Council, defence measures against air In Turkey must be comply 0 the end ©f February, Ankara radio. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement112 1941-02-10 4 NEDERLANDSCHF HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V I tebllshed by Roy?' Charter AJi 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,001 Reserve Fund I. 12,000,001 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands lust Indies:— Soura baya, Samarang, Medan, Wei- tevreden, Bandoeng, Cherlbon Tegul. Pecalongan, DJokJa- kartu, Sfjlo, Tjilatjap,112 words
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Article, Illustration850 1941-02-10 5 encourage your family to drin k more MILK lmost impossible to overrate the value of milk P n round food. Children should have at Li a day and if they will take from 1^ uuart so much the better. Adults, also, are l bv the inclusion of milk in their850 words
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Advertisement64 1941-02-10 5 j 4 Menus With Milk For Grown-Ups I LUNCH LUNCH |C Egg Mayonnaise Onion Soup. Brown Bread Mud Watercress Salad Fried Fillets of Plaice. Tomatoes i Rice and Date Pudding Fresh Fruit DINNER DINNER I i Fish Souv Prawn Cocktails s S led Lamb Cutlets. Maitre d'Hotel Creamed Sweetbreads. Rice.64 words
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Advertisement114 1941-02-10 5 1 1 4 Menus With Mitk j For Kiddies DINNER v Baked Cod Cutlets 1 Mashed Potatoes. Baked i Tomatoer,, Chocolate Shape SUPPER i Afi/fc Soup J Lettuce Sandwiches DINNER s Baked Liver i iVeitJ Potatoes, Creamed Cauliflower Lemon Rice Pudding SUPPER Chocolate Nog Brown Bread and Butter Fresh Fruit114 words
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Article681 1941-02-10 6 U bique - Services' BREVITIES U bique "y 'FJIK Arniy has reason to feel very satisfied with the show put up hy the two teams I Altered for the All-Malayan Cross-Country S I Team Championship at Ipoh recently, for j first and a third place was good going, t j The Seaforths must681 words
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569 1941-02-10 6 China Yields 70 Per Cent 'fHE fact that the recent US$lOO,OOO,OOO loan from the United States is partly secured on Chinese tungsten (wolfram) is not incidental. For China has been the world's regular chief supplier of this valuable metal, producing 60 to 70 per cent,569 words
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Article60 1941-02-10 6 Barter Agreement The Sino-Sovlei bSte^ ment for the exchange of CMni wool and tea for Soviet war mi terials was signed, according to a reliable report. The amount o quantities exchanged exceeded other amounts in previous bam? agreements, indicating the close, Sino-Soviet relations. The amount involved is about $400,000,000, andInternational News Agency - 60 words
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Article167 1941-02-10 6 Shiukwan. A PUBLIC demonstration of an "interchangeable carj buretor," invented by President Liang Shou-yi of the South 'China Automobile Engineering College, Hongkong, was declared a success here. The carburetor can supply the fumes of kerosene, crude oil 'dnd vegetable oil as well as gasoline to theInternational News Agency - 167 words
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Advertisement17 1941-02-10 6 VV/ 1 1 rt trip KT&-:- -F- J.J Ml 100% GRIP! SILENCE! SAFETY! MILEAGE! COMFORT! Warms 196b17 words
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Article, Illustration826 1941-02-10 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London 1 Tailors Are "Posting" j j Officer Creditors: 5 j Peace Candidate 5 Loses His Deposit: No j Truth In Rumoured a Peace Move 5 London. Dec. 11. N dubs in the Kast the PWCJ N of "P«»tin£ <lelau tens a known. Occasionally a826 words
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325 1941-02-10 7 Canton. (CONDITIONS in Canton have not improved as much as could be hoped, though the city has been in Japanese hands for over two years. Asfcie from Japanese goods, which are in abundance, one finds very little in the shops that have opened.International News Agency - 325 words
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340 1941-02-10 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1941. BAD ADMINISTRATION IF any proof were required to show beyond all manner of doubt that the people of Malaya have no say in the matter of how they shall be governed. It was provided by the methods adopted to thrust the War Tax on340 words
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Advertisement46 1941-02-10 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 14. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Cro.srd Eyes Intricate Visual p* iji^~ Q huts if neede 4 J?^ A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. 1 "ropean Clinical Expcrienee. Phone 3002. ■^■l^^b j^^~ t 'I m Qy~ '^B^j^^BBBBBBB^BBBB^^BJ J^*7Wii J Vr "i' ■r>rS'^^^^?wFyiffHfjft'iißßrSrr%wrTHH46 words
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Advertisement24 1941-02-10 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. 1 6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, &S. PHONX NO. MM.24 words
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Article, Illustration1291 1941-02-10 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN fF your house If beginning to look parched and paint-thirsty, vou should definitely ha*e K painted before it has become too delapidated. On first thoughts, you may sigh, and complain that "there is such an awful lot of house." but m actual fact, money spent on repainting represents1,291 words
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Article, Illustration506 1941-02-10 8 rooms where heat and steam are inevitable. Interior woodwork also, generally speaking, looks better when treated with a material that gives a glossy finish but plaster wall surfaces, in living rooms and bedrooms, are more restful when painted to produce a matt or flat effect— Blundell's Flat Japonette being,506 words
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Advertisement238 1941-02-10 9 I CREOLE HARD I I GLOSS PAINT I 1 IS a good B 1 quality paint for all general work, 1 wears well and is easy to apply. 1 Gives a tone and finish that cannot I I fail to please. It is suitable for I I either inside or238 words
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Article98 1941-02-10 10 Chungking. MR. La Tso-fu, Vice-Minister of Communications, one of the industrial leaders in Szechuen, will head the new GJOVornment PrfC€ Stabilisiitinn Bnforcement Bureau. It is recalled that the o!T rial •Central Daily News" recently announced that the Government was pla'inin* to establish a new powriul price stabilisation98 words
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Article164 1941-02-10 10 /tfnONS, garlic and U husbands are all banned by a weird Loe Angeles cult to which hundreds of Americans paid altogether £750,000 for a guarantee that they would live for ever. When the trial of ih- cult's high priestss. Mrs. Edna Baliard, on a charge ol fraud,164 words
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Article127 1941-02-10 10 MRS Herbert Strong, a ptgress of Hokerton. North Carolina, nas aiven birth to twins, one of which tf white and the other; b&cfc. u> a The twins, a whue sou and a black daughter, were born last September, out they lave been concealed indoors until now127 words
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246 1941-02-10 10 Chungking. THE guiding principle of the Jj Ministry of Economic Affairs e «,r the promotion of wartime 1 industry and mining is to direct apital to productive channels Hid to secure close co-operation between Government and pri•ate enterprises, according to Minister Wong WYn-hao. A246 words
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Advertisement174 1941-02-10 10 i Pii 6-4-W I Ml- ~~~Z Y* 1 *nU 1 I nr ho«dMJTisH india linfs (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible services are being to *f n "Jp O. S N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call to China, India. Ceylon and the llnite d Kll174 words
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Advertisement205 1941-02-10 10 Pains in Back. Nervous, Rheumallti Wronc foods and drinks, worry, <*•£ workTnd frequent colds often put on the Kidr^Vs and Kidney and Bladd« ,SS guarantee gSfi'SS SJSS pletel>* or cost nothing. Get Cys- #0 V JfilvA ouat < Ft (Mm RM»tl». BTW«kr Now Available for only 75 cts.. 0 BURNS205 words
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Miscellaneous19 1941-02-10 10 t ,Br Waft Disney AvACL,tHZ n y pJ^^^^n pr t VV/VfuT -r>,? Th^E^ gESTffOOMS IN the HQoSE "^ojr 3119 words
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Advertisement496 1941-02-10 11 fdgg Situations Vacant ~~irtri~s eno-typist, intelligent. gmgapore mechanics by motor Box 145 Malaya Tribune, ftrrn- A > :> B (No. 367G) 5i D g.ipo»' A teacher for English School. ANTtl ,VrpApply Headmaster, Ban- J h Thool A ga^_Pahat.jNo. 429G, —^TTidTleacher. School certificate. WANTED Mdy ij- 164 j^iaya oral Eng SaDore496 words
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Advertisement481 1941-02-10 11 BY CEYLONESE PLANTER with long experience in new planting budgraftlng replanting etc. Can do accounts and furnish security if necessary. Apply Box 154 co Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. (No. 391O) CLERK OF WORKS 17 years' experience in general construction works. Shanghai, Hongkong (China) Including modern methods of vibrated reinforced concrete. I481 words
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Advertisement572 1941-02-10 11 Photography YOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified irtlst in Lilywhite Studio Singapore Telephone 6601. (No. 383G) To Let TO LET seaside pavilion, newly erected, furnished, $40!- per month. Apply Halstin 43, Canal Road. Singapore. (No 4320) UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable bachelors. Modern sanitation, near swimming pool. 84, Wllkie Road Singapore. (No. 404G)572 words
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Advertisement572 1941-02-10 11 Stamp STAMPS Straits Settlements Oibbons 1938 Cat: Nos: 1 to 9. 12. 16. 17. 18. 20. 71 to 84, 94 to 121, 126 to 156. 161 to ?OJ. 213 to 239. 241 to 255. Mostly super b condition—B to 15 cents pe r Shilling, approval against deposit. Apply Box No.572 words
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Advertisement391 1941-02-10 11 j ON THE AIR i SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metreo (1.333 kct) ZHPI 30 96 metreo (9.69 mcls) /in-, ii \s metroa (7.25 mcls) From 8 00 am. to 8. 35 am. From 10.00 am. to 150 p.m. From 5.00 p.m. to lo oo p.m. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG— I6.B4 metres391 words
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Article, Illustration442 1941-02-10 12 I ADY Thomas, wearing grey silk jersey with centre draping and a tailored white hat, presented certificates of proficiency in Mothercraft to forty-four shy, delighted schoolgirls, at the opening Of tho new $10,000 Child Welfare Crech* extensions In New Market Road on Friday afternoon.442 words
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Article88 1941-02-10 12 Talented Dancer To Give Recital Miss Hilary I Napier, talented t young dancer is I to give two re- j 1 citals here at I J the end of the/ month. She is reputed to he one of the best dan-' i cers since Anna J Pavlova and her S88 words
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Article491 1941-02-10 12 VERA ARDMORE - People Places VERA ARDMORE By bottle brushes, sweeping brushes dishes, soaps, washing soda vim brasso etc." m Anyone who wishes to hein along the splendid work i >Z Child Welfare Society can do 1 by sending the various foods 2 household articles mentioned this list, as a regular contribution Personals491 words
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Article63 1941-02-10 12 TWENTYFIRST birthday S Miss Pegg i Roe, who celei brated U c r i twenty iirst I birth day on Saturday. t J She is pic- 1 tared in the i I frock which she J t will wear at at j party at the J Sea view Hotel i63 words
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150 1941-02-10 13 SOUTH TEAM CHOSEN AFTER S'PORE WIN I annual South vs North hmk .v match will be* laV Pdon »H> t% at Kuala > ThTfollowini players have ren chosen to represent the IS (S'pore R H Barth U pm,;(a.>t. Morris (N.S Cronin (Spore). Bhupai spore): Mamkim sheik .Mustafa (N.S.), Siasanij (S'pore),150 words
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Article76 1941-02-10 13 I Our Own Reporter) ore, Sunday. place at the r Registrar's Office <>i Mr Hugh Gwilyn Dyn, uf the Asiatic Petroleum Ui and Miss Dorothy Arkell. s the son of Mr. lewellyn of Lyne land, and the bride is the hter of the late Mr.76 words
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466 1941-02-10 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CPLENDID combination coupled with individual brilliance on the part of their forwards enabled Singapore to score a; well-earned victory over Selangor by two goals to nil in their, return inter-State hockey match which was played on466 words
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Article47 1941-02-10 13 HOME R UGGER RESULTS London, Feb. 9. LATEST rugby results were as follow: Aldershot Command 8, Army XV 21 Bath 41. Bridgewater 0. Cambridge University 0, Rosslyn Park 13. West of England 9, Oxford University 27. Rosslyn Park 5. Old Blues 17. Gloucester 11, Hereford 3.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article133 1941-02-10 13 Inventor Of Coal-Burner Engine lifH. Chang Wei-yung, the inven tor of a coal-burner engine for trucks, has been granted a five-year monopoly for his invention by the Central Authorities. According to Mr. Chang, the coal-burner engine has many advantages First, it is inexpensive. Only four ounces of coal are requiredCentral News - 133 words
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Article248 1941-02-10 13 Raffles College Win Sports Shorts OUT of seven games oi badminton played to-day between the Raffles College and i the Medical Colic the Raffles con* won live games, losing two. The full results. with the names oi the Raffles College players mentioned first, are as follows Singles: Low Keat Soo248 words
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Advertisement539 1941-02-10 13 CLASSIFIED ADS (Contd. from page II) Vegetable Seeds RELIABLE locnl vegetable seeds may be had at 10 rents per pucket from MaJim 35. Orchard Road, Singapore. (No 3VKi Motor Vehicles FOR SALE Standard 1040, miles 4.000 17G, Mafciya Tribune. Singapore (No 4270i WANTKD Good Car— cheap— full particulars. Box No.539 words
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Article158 1941-02-10 14 SCOT HELP WAR EFFORT London. Feb. 8 fICOILAND contiU nues to bC well to the fore in contributions to the war effort. Dundee, in Itl "war weapons week," aimed at two million pounds, but the Loi'd Provost announced on Saturday that al-n-ady two and three quart n m 1 il158 words
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Article158 1941-02-10 14 Canadian Draws First Blood London, Feb. 9. ANEW arrival withi an advan ce| I fighter squadron in the Libyan desert has just drawn first blood. The pilot, states the Ai r Ministry News Service is a diminutive Canadian who was patroli ling over Beiur<a with two other Hurricanes when y158 words
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Advertisement151 1941-02-10 14 "Join the HKi Parade lo the CAPITOL" I 77 'S THE TOWN'S BIGGEST SCREEN SENSATION! Hundreds are coming back to see it Again Again! j 4 SHOWS DAILY (MPI TO L 10.30 3.15. Ll* Ml MO TUFA IKE UITIf THE S-ism.»;s m>. proudly l(i K present riiAiuji: <iiai»iji\ jg^ The151 words
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Advertisement225 1941-02-10 14 FIRE IN PENANG K.P.M. OFFICE (From Our Own Reporter) damage Penang. Saturday How the ftre ori j KIRE broke out about two J^^ A./dock yesterday morning in f.-omthe V d t KCH. KcmmWuke Paketvaa.t station nndPom,, £L*J Maatschappij. N V .shipping .firm lon under the n in Beach Street. lapers,225 words
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Article387 1941-02-10 15 Singapore Draw In Women's Hockey I Own Importer. I side of Perak I met Singapore I mmUth on t»:«' I his even in u r I re »ad 1 unc decreed m ,.r ended bi I .iing a ffoi'. I Rl I ground I with a ry end. being Ml387 words
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Article82 1941-02-10 15 London, Feb 8 SIR Neville Henderson, former Am- I bassador to (formal speaking on Saluiday at Chmtnai emphasised thai the spirit and tradition ol Britain d unbroken, ail Hitler' 1 ambitions were empty am. could n d to aid Henderson, and he Don be nil of nulReuter - 82 words
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Article218 1941-02-10 15 COMMONS DISCUSS WAR DAMAGE London, Feb. 9. fHE War Damage Bill, which consolidates the Government's proposals to compensate the holders of property—at the same time including a voluntary insurance scheme occupied a great deai of the time of the House of Commons during the week. A major discusi sion tookBritish Wireless - 218 words
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Article29 1941-02-10 15 It is notified in the Ga^e:te that the S3. Government will offer frtr the year 1941 three major and three minor scholarships tenable at th? School of Agriculture, Serdan?29 words
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Advertisement51 1941-02-10 15 All -HOWS PACKED OUT YESTERDAY I me Early To Avoid The Rush )-N!CHT SIMULTANEOUS Screening UEENS SUN GLOBE j-'-^v: (At 7 p.m. 9.30 p.m.) (At 7-45 M.45) i n i Malay Picture based on the famous Black Magic Legend _y w# Jk mk kj Kt ar\ r'm^^ BBS "^VJ l^^e51 words
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Advertisement122 1941-02-10 15 MATINEE I" TO-DAY tod A v PAVILItIiX 3.15 I 9.15 f^ A STORY THAT TURNS MANY I %^<^ ;/JHE FALL of BARD I A GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS NEXT ATTRACTION JACK Blttl A* AX AS 'BULLDOG' WATSON IN AN EXCITING MYSTERY THRILLER "BULLDOG SEES IT THROUGH" WITH GRETA GYNT SEBASTIAN SHAW122 words
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Miscellaneous67 1941-02-10 15 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses' League. Overseas C.B. v Traction Co.. Anson Road Stadium; Cold Storage v Brinkman's. Clerical Union; Sime Darby v Hongkong and S. Bank, Fraser and Neave ground. HOCKEY: Singapore Women v Belangor Woolen, K. L. CRICKET: Ciub fixtures meeting. S.C.C. 530 p.m. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY:67 words
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228 1941-02-10 16 FINE TRIBUTE PAID TO WORK OF INDIAN TROOPS DELHI, FEB. 9. lUT-CJKNKRAl AIX'IIINLKCK. (OMMANDER-IN CHIEF lj INDIA, IN A BROADCAST TODAY, ™U>* LOWING TRIBUTE TO INDIAN TROJIPS' FOR Til MR 'ART IN OPERATIONS IN AFRICA. HE SAID THAT ON HE WAY TO INDIA HE HAD SEEN SEVERAL JN? 1 NITSReuter - 228 words
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Article55 1941-02-10 16 Malta, Feb. 9. XEVERAL aircraft flew singly over Malta at intervals between dusk and midnight on Friday, a number of bombs being dropped, but according to the official communique there was no material damage to civilian property and none at all to Government property. One civilian wasReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration110 1941-02-10 16 yL Brutally o m T pressed by the Italians and) now pressed i into the fight against Bri- J tain, the fc°l» 1c J i of Libya burn to throw off 1 Fascist thral- > dom. Leader of Free Libyans, i j Sayed Idris el J Senussi (the\ i Senussi110 words
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232 1941-02-10 16 Parachutes Brought The m Safely Home London, Feb. 9. FIGHTER pilots who have "baled out" by parachute visited a factory in Britain during the weekend to thank the men and women who had made their parachutes. One after another the pilots climbed on the table to tell their experiences whenBritish Wireless - 232 words
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155 1941-02-10 16 New York Feb. 9. THK seriousness of the internal situation in Nazi-occu countries was described by Mr, Avra WaiTen, Chief of State Department's vice section, to a secret aessio House of Representatives' Appropriation Committee, state Washington, columnists Drew Pearson and Robert Allen. Mr. Warren whoReuter - 155 words
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