Morning Tribune, 13 February 1941
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Title Section15 1941-02-13 1 Morning Tribune Vo <.__\< 0 11, Thursday, Feb. 13. 1941. Morning Tribune Thursday, February 13, 194115 words
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Article334 1941-02-13 1 1,000 PLANES LAND ON CONTROLLED 'DROMES Tanks Arrive Via Danube London, Feb. 12. BELGRADE sources, usually considered reliable, report that over 1,000 German planes had landed m Bulgaria up to yesterday. Most of the Bulgarian aerodromes have been occupied by Nazi ground staffs. Thousands of GermanReuter - 334 words
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Article189 1941-02-13 1 QUESTION OF BOMBING OF ROME London, Feb. 12. I TIIK question of the bombing i of Rome was raised m the House of Commons by a gues- tioiuT who asked: j (1) Has the RAF. ever bombed Rome? Are there any military objectives that would justify such an attack? IheReuter - 189 words
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Article72 1941-02-13 1 4 HiTra.jL.l Lond °n. Feb. 12. A 1 nOX will be asked m cC J i'' llse of Commons by Sir Thomas Broadbridse as war t er the Government are »enhr v- Kelant an are sending 1 shipments of iron ore to and m view of the factReuter - 72 words
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Article282 1941-02-13 1 French delegation taking part m the i>eace talks with Thailand m Tokyo is reported to have reject e<f the <len™ ml by Mr. Matsuoka to acknowledge officially "Japan's dominating position m Asia, by which «he is the only i>ower qualified to assure and maintain order mReuter - 282 words
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Article169 1941-02-13 1 WAVELL SHOULD CALL AT TANGIER I London, Feb. 12. ANGLO-SPANISH negotia- tions on the new Tangier 1 Z statute have not yet reached j a point at which it is po.ssible to make a public statement. j Mr Anthony Eden, the Fur- cign Secretary, told the House of Commons to-dayReuter - 169 words
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Article311 1941-02-13 1 Strong Indictment Of Rumania London, Feb. 12. BRITAIN'S indictment of the Rumanian Govern ment, accusing Bucharest of connivance m Germany's military plans, is embodied m a terse note, the text of which was disclosed to-day, m reply to a series of questions m the House of Commons about British relationsReuter - 311 words
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374 1941-02-13 1 LONDON, FEB. 12. THE WAR AGAINST ITALY CONTINUES— AND WITH INCREASING RATHER THAN DIMINISHING FORCE." IN THIS CATEGORICAL FASHION, AN AUTHORITATIVE SPOKESMAN IN LONDON TO DAY DISMISSED THE REPORTS THAT BRITAIN WAS PREPARED TO ACCEPT MEDIATION WITH ITALY, WRITES REUTERS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT. Moreover, well-informed quartersReuter - 374 words
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Advertisement20 1941-02-13 1 Nt TT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY -Cenf-i%-Plaiio M Number of planes broueht down up to mid^j^ 4 T^^rday was:— FIFTEEN20 words
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Article77 1941-02-13 2 LONDON, Feb. 12~~ Another examul^ oi the Empire's valuf as a training ground for Air Force personnel is given by th* arrival m England of a contingent of PilotOfficers who have •omnlKod thfir training m Southern Rhodesia. This contintctot 1^ the vanguard of a stream of .nen whoReuter - 77 words
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Article46 1941-02-13 2 Nr.v Delhi. F >b. 12. T 3 .X lav: tst of its type m India When <r»cted, 2,000-ton gun forging !>r i-.ss has been received for h factory m India. S^.oral important items of plant, rf-quired for the expunsion of ordjAnnc'c factories. have ali*o arrived ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article69 1941-02-13 2 LONDON, Feb. 12,An indication that •ihe districts of Eu,jpn, Malnedy and ./lon-suet, which went to Belgium by plebiscite alter the Great War, have now been incorporated m the Reich is given m an announcement by the official German news agency. This states that a law has been pitied regulating theReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration46 1941-02-13 2 4T h e Fr C c.* French forces j tr c winning fresji hurels m the lively light- i ing m Libya where under) General Cat* mk, t formerly Gor- rnior (leneral j of Indo-Chhia. i Here arr some trumpi'lers with the forces m > the desert.46 words
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885 1941-02-13 2 'MALAYA'S' PART IN BLASTING OF GENOA Routers M(W correspondent <:>. board HMS. Malaya) London. Peb 12 U/K are steaming back to port after taking j.art m tfa bombardment of During the tierce attack at dawn, over 380 tons of high explosive shells ed into the dry docks, shaping, factories, warehouses,Reuter - 885 words
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355 1941-02-13 2 London, Feb. 12. NEW attacks on Germany and enemy-occupied territc announced m an Air Ministry communique which s that despite marked deterioration m the weather, aircraft the Bomber and Coastal Commands carried out attacl nieht on targets In north-east Germany, Holland, Norway ana Denmark.Reuter - 355 words
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Advertisement129 1941-02-13 2 Stop "Shocking" Your Feet! Proni t^>-(iay fM PHILLIPS Soles and lft (Ml itatfdy blanket of rubber act as a walking cushion which prevents tired feet. And as you have foot comfort you save money, for they outlast throe ordinary leather awes. Obtainable everywhere. PHILLIPS R 17 R B X R129 words
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Article163 1941-02-13 3 London Feb. 12 VREECE has avenged tl c assassination of Franco 0 by Italy." it»ted :he Free French leader m the Mi^rii" E\ General Cat:oux. m a warm tribute to 'published m the Athens paper Vradyri. quoted by the Athens correspondent of the IndepopFrench Agency. TheReuter - 163 words
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76 1941-02-13 3 "Hitler Should Try Invasion" Amery London. Feb. 12. V] n only stand m leadiness for an invasion, bu' hope that Hitler will try it." declared Amery, Secretary of State for India, at tho of a Rotarian club, aid this was a reply to the constant query. Hitler do next? MiReuter - 76 words
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73 1941-02-13 3 T Buenos Aires, Feb. 12. lent ol Argentina, Dr. Roberto Ortiz, who ill-health delegated his presidential ■'ire-president. Dr. Ramon Castillo, last WCd a piochimation to the Artfentin'i lent says that he has been asked by :al groups to opme back to power, emdemocratlc feelings andReuter - 73 words
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Article73 1941-02-13 3 New York, Feb. 12. carrying out n systematic ma 11 ol mental defectives taken by both private >riumi throughout the Reich, accord- rican radio commentator, Mr. William l*t returned from Berlin ol thousands ol menial misfits have be«n says m an article quoted by thrREuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1941-02-13 3 JAPAN BEING MADE TOOL OF GERMANY LONDON. FFB. 12. fROM THE FAR FAST ARK INDICATIONS THAT GERMANY IS MAKING STRONG EFFORTS TO ENCOURAGE JAPAN TO TAKE AGGRESSIVE ACTION. SYNCHRONISING WITH THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE IN THE SPRING, WRITES FERGUS J FER GUSON, REUTERS DIPLOMATIC 1 CORRESPONDENT. The extraordinary speeches oi Mr.Reuter - 1,204 words
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Article36 1941-02-13 3 DtffeOfc IVb 1" MAJOU-UEK Raishiro Sun. chairman ot tbt Jap wm military mission to lYencti indoChina. arrived bUC yesterday morr.liiß by Air from Saigon. Ho is eipectedl to stay here f or thr<*p day.l- Eastern NewsEastern News - 36 words
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203 1941-02-13 3 I London, Feb. 12. I A STATEMENT was issued t i\ jj jay by official Dutch i i circles rru.irdin" the distiuc- J lion drawn by the Japanese press and propaganda ftfta- cics between the Government i of the Netherlands Fast In- dies and theReuter - 203 words
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Advertisement47 1941-02-13 3 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Ti,.ml i to tin: <1 v. ry '»r an Arr^i-r i r-.u^Tjii.K hm| wii.-« ru the tru< cnuti* wl n.i ujui burning v Kypod Mendaco, < i i Ml k' li I ail i thiwj,' I.!. Mend i <l t•■ Men Mendaco47 words
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Article, Illustration742 1941-02-13 4 VERA ARDMORE - Services' Dance At The Victoria Hall: Parties Plans VERA ARDMORE By and Ifilaoul COI.DIEKK ..ailoi.s and airmn trlpp'd th«- lij'.hi fantastic irltti BlngApOCC socialites at the VlctOfll Memorial Hall OH TttMdtf night When another o! tbC popular Services dances orgftlllltd by Mrs X L Nunn lOd Mis N A W«'iiey,742 words
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Article54 1941-02-13 4 BALL NEWS h DVANCI bids i for "Bomb- J er, M the ?*di- gree Dalmatian puppy which i will be auc- > J tloned at tlif St. Valentine's Day ball to- 1 morrow, should j be sent to Mr. i A. T. Edwards. ill, Malacca Street. the) honorary' aac- lioneer,54 words
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Article89 1941-02-13 4 Top:— A iUMN py group ftl| the Services' > Dame at U* I Victoria >M morijl H l tll i Tuesday nishtj J if ft lo rigM _L (-pi. Kellvi i Miss Betty s im"i«> nd S Sappe. Cl* S ttin*ton, 1 Barbara >im S mond^ i |ld89 words
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Advertisement62 1941-02-13 4 Elizabeth Arden urges you to cleanse oltenei In hot weather with the leathery Cleansing Cream and use Ardena Skin Tonic freely to keep cool and fresh. It is as stimulating m a cool breeze. Au&h. )dig*Hr J>1AVNAROS Battery Road. I "MA IKON «ALil\r 19, STAMFORD ROAD TEL. 23§5. HICH CLASS62 words
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Advertisement22 1941-02-13 4 < ATIIAV ItlAl I V SAU*\ A New HAIR STYLE by Madame Ninon PIUCES COMPETITIVE CATHAY BUILDING TIXKPHONF Accessories 5 Stamford Road SSSm^22 words
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Article, Illustration833 1941-02-13 5 Your Greatest Beauty Asset Is A Lovely Smile t> more charming than a lovely smile; V warmth and vitality to your face; it de,tion from irregularities of feature; it the plainest face and. since it is jj®, geless, it wipes the years away like a This being so, it is833 words
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Article53 1941-02-13 5 When You Make-up shine be tO apply It on top !.oi your other y indation, as I two cion't mix TKEAM ro s S should be j uppiicd In three spots on the S cheekbones and L then blended 1 1 kn with I r ott y colour area of53 words
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Article251 1941-02-13 5 HINTS FROM HELEN'S BEAUTY BOX IF YOU favour ive-shadow, use a special brush for Iff application so that you may obtain the best results With its aid. you will find it possible to place the colour just where you want it whereas it is difficult to do this with the251 words
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Advertisement95 1941-02-13 5 |i«a? V* 'A^^ Sausages > fter MWrf n a \&Zr SSTT'SJ SEED economical one. too- in 'II A\ Mil Pound of our tn.iy s« <'H I F.I M Sausages. They are made n l1 1 our own spotless kitchens [JTII f 1 L J I delicious tender meat-expeit]y lill U'M.llil95 words
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Article, Illustration467 1941-02-13 6 FASHION FLASHES from the shops We Tell You Where- WhatTo Buy GOOD NEWS lot tin" swimming tmthusiast is that fri^rifhi, feu Court, Stamford Road, has Ju.st received a new .shipment of swimNUits, among which are some particularly well-cut woollen twopfc^cr models m plain colour. ObUmabie In red, white and m467 words
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256 1941-02-13 6 rAT new evening decolletage— the neckline daringly slashed right down to the waist— obviously offers an interesting problem of brassiere "engineering" for designers to work on. For this decolletago is destined to figure m formal fashions I also has beachwear possibilities. The problem which this256 words
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Article, Illustration190 1941-02-13 6 PECAUSE American corset manufacturers •*> longer depend on French elastics as they c before the war, development of American elastics and new elasticised fabrics are featured points the newest corset collections. Developments m elastics continue apace, outstanding success story among American elastics ing power net.190 words
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Advertisement30 1941-02-13 6 I rHATS m) I S DRESSES, CORSETS, A. HOSIERY. \Jr 61, STAMFX>RD ROAD In Court). Tel. 3335 "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. MM ('U.ANERS M, OOLKMAN ST Phone 604530 words
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Advertisement65 1941-02-13 6 :L l:il:J™H^^Hn;::::w I MEW ARRIVALS I :::::1 tf IP lor EVEMI\4. WEAR 1 ii i rtcz* !"IT I AN EXQUISTE RANGE OF PJ EVENING AND DINNER I GOWNS. BEAUTIFUL NEW nj 1 MAFr FABRICS JERSEY I CLOTHS. IN A GLORIOUS W I ASSORTMENT OF STYLES P 1 I tmm II65 words
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Article401 1941-02-13 7 CRUEL STEP-MOTHER' HEAVILY FINED 'gARBAROUS treatment" was how Mr. J G. Rappoport. third magistrate, described the Action of Mary Toh, 28. I step-mother who inflicted three wounds with a lighted cigarette end on the face of her M-yem-old step-son, Khoo Kau Kniah. Mr. J. A. Embury, prosecuting, said that on401 words
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Article74 1941-02-13 7 1 i \n O I !(!\\l N H the an- llO um -nient made on J Monday last that forma- S i lions (.1 K. VI Blenheims had Wt fo r Northern i Malaya, it has now been j officially revealed thaU similar form atUat74 words
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Article185 1941-02-13 7 ADMITTING that lie wasi 11 .surer of the General Fellow Workers' Mutual Help Association, U Chun Keng, 33, denied the allegation thai be was also a member of the Malayan Communist Party, when he was i being a member Of both the societies which m > unlawful185 words
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Article267 1941-02-13 7 Mysterious Fire Kills Baby WHEN an attap houbc m Boon 11 Teck Roao, off Balestier Road, caught fire on the afternoon of I^eb. 2, an infant girl who had been left alone sleeping m a room was burnt beyond recognition. The grandmother ot the girl, who returned to the house267 words
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282 1941-02-13 7 rE Singapore Branch of th > Indian Oversea* Bank, Ltd., was opened yesterday morning by Mr C.6. Venkatacnur. Agent for the Government of India m Malaya, witnessed by a large gatherm ol all communities, the Indian mercantile community predominating. The Indian Agent m declaring282 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1941. PETAIN STANDS FIRM
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Article329 1941-02-13 7 accustomed to the N«li methods of penetration, followed by 'protection" and enslavement, can fail to recognise the unmistakable hanl of the Nazis behind the welter of confusion that is now shrouding the Vichy Government Tendentious rumours have beer, put about to make it appear that bnhal Petain has fallen foul329 words
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Advertisement77 1941-02-13 7 Rheumatism pMh 30 Males I' r '■'HilKKiid Sclatic;i like I fter the first d.5,.. u«| m J( few days thU mM^ and "movt-fl 'J Urtc AoM that n.e «roubl«..-SweUing, «ove"t Joints are »one. and oflnaHy active and «wi e We. The«^ result? are mend, or money baok on 1 ■kARo.77 words
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Advertisement21 1941-02-13 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION slcurii) plus slr via: Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, HKUrOBC s.S. piwk21 words
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Article100 1941-02-13 8 Fined Failure Repo; UNKNOWN A THAILANDER, naying, 22, aej student from tuel 01 America, wj I cause he tailed to Aliens' Registrati his arrival m the C When charged befq Rappopori. m ti. terday. Phony plenca said. "I forgot to repa but as .soon as I rema so." Mr. G100 words
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Article, Illustration692 1941-02-13 8 CIVIL SUIT OV BOXING CONTEST ER A dispute betwet n a boxing promoter and the Singapore Boxiny Board of Control arising over a sum of $1,937 alleged to have been deposited |by the promoter witn tne Board of Control m connection with a boxin» contest beiween Youn^ Frisco and Flashy692 words
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Advertisement162 1941-02-13 8 CATIIAI' €AI X "Where Everybody Goes" THE BEST FOOD ENTERTAINMENT IN SINGAPORE imm a irwn TRY OUR FAMOUS CHINESE CHOW MARIE DESTY IN NEW M MBKRS COWAN BAILEY som;s vor UKE—WI hope? Play iincl Make Ciav At The CATHAY Phone 3402 Now Phone 3402 qwerqwerqewerqwqwer DEPRESSED, HERVY, WASHED-OUT' WINCARNIS made162 words
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333 1941-02-13 9 (From Our Own Reporter) HOW serious threats were contained m two°leUers taring by the ai T,lnVn T Ol tW arrested P^wns) name was revealed f m P K aWyei Ml GH Ga^ide, giving evidence befoie mi. Ismail bin Panjangaris, m the Sitiawan court,333 words
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122 1941-02-13 9 INDIAN TROOPS TO THE FORE IN METEMMA BATTLE New Delhi. Fob. 12 THE leading part played by llahratta troops m the NorU» African operations which led to th» netration into Abyssinia iron, the Gallabat-Mct?mma zone m the Sudan, is described In fuller ac counts now avaiiable. which speak numerous actun.s'Reuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration79 1941-02-13 9 How would you like to return after a hard day's work and find your daughter tied up like this? Yet it often happens to Oliver Winchester of Alton, Ir.S.A.l r .S.A. His daughter. Imogene, can hend her spinal column into a circle either f<»r- t wards or backwards.79 words
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720 1941-02-13 9 STILL LONGER TRAINING FOR R. A. F. Nazi Bombs Teach Our Pilots J*HE R.A.F. are increasing: the period of training given la 9it gunners and observer bomb-aimers. This news will probably surprise the world, for it comes at a time when gigantic Hforti are being made to gain numerical superiorityReuter - 720 words
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Article68 1941-02-13 9 PUNJAB TO SEND MESSAGE TO WAVELL hunt*, Feb. 12. THK Pun ab A .'••inblv has passed i lolutlon to .snid tiie warmeal c ngratulations to Gen Wavell, thArmy ol the Nile and the rrio their magniflcent vi« torj at Benghati. Thi r (Solution reiteral d thai the unjab, c< Mf.nurReuter - 68 words
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Article38 1941-02-13 10 London. Feb. iv. UP to a late hour last night, no enemy air activity was repr.rt»-<! over any prt of Britain. Referring: to the daytime the Air Ministry said:- "There i£ nothlna to reoort". ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article25 1941-02-13 10 Dr Lam Boon Keng will address UM V's Men Club on "Character UuildliiK" at the weekly luncheon mectinß a t the Cathay restaurant ".1 Saturday25 words
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364 1941-02-13 10 a COMPREHENSIVE survey of i A the Salvation Army's work among uomen and girls *em- rally, anil m Singapore m par- tiiular. was given by Mrs. Lord, wife of the Head of the Salvation J Army m Malaya, to Rotarians at the weekly luncheon364 words
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165 1941-02-13 10 Hainanese Woman Dead On Canal Bed MISSING lor several day^. a young Hainanese woman. Soo Ooi Kee, was found lying dead m the muddy bed o* ,Rochore Canal by tne police on Feb. 1. Ong Joon Hong the husband, toidj the Coroner that he last saw his wife alive on165 words
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Article84 1941-02-13 10 Boy Drovned In Sea A DENTAL Uti*ant. Chin Chi-ung Foh, yesterday related to the Singapore Coroner, Mr W. G. Porter, how ho had discovered the body of his 13-yeur-jld, son. Chin Cbooo For* on the beach behind the Alhambru Theatre on Feb. 1. The. boy"> etottM were also found Ijfcq84 words
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Article15 1941-02-13 10 Mr. R. Roger, manager, Curi.bcrbutch Co.. Port Swetienham, has been pointed manager Bandar B«*i Klang.15 words
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Advertisement334 1941-02-13 10 Piles Ruin Your Nerves iJon't hi KcMdk, bl«-<-<ltnjr. Intfrnal Ar yu>ni<iii.K IMi h .--ap your vitality, ruin viiitr Ji<*rvf'o. :irid iirlvtt yon wmy uith pntn. < *h4;..'ir<<l(l Mm r< > rit (llncovM-y f<f on Aincr-i eh- »-l lad Ktoj.q th«* T»nlfi In 15 minute i .i. r, v. tid«-. \s»»rk334 words
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Advertisement187 1941-02-13 10 It 111 S V 11 1 1 V 1. 1 I I! (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAIUNGS TO BRISBANE, I SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND B THURSDAY ISLAND. X ror Information regarding freight and passenger accommodtttoi I topiy to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. tiii: bank mm; i I AMERICAN Mb187 words
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Miscellaneous8 1941-02-13 10 Z 7^" By Walt Disney I Mickey Mouse8 words
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Advertisement1860 1941-02-13 11 Situations Vacant Wanted Educational gg^gugsV 4^#. Beautiful dastlgß. Mellow tone. Plr--^TTn' ,*r;encedßooK-Blnderana WANTED. Autotythe single, "or douole MAIAT* TUITION given by~EHKu7o AmDlino^'mc^eK'^"^ m o,nmietf*with jßur vppiy Bex 17V, Malaya Tribune. Sin*»- gir^flDOre «enoo«)ien »"< her for BnglJsh School. WANTED. Two Siamese kittens over three pore. (No 43^0, L JOTU) IISTEn1,860 words
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Miscellaneous400 1941-02-13 11 aj^^ i^**< >I *^a^* ON THE! AIR SINGAPORE /ml 225 m«tr«a (1.333 kci> /iir l 30 94 m«traa (9.69 rar<i /him 41 m motroa a. 13 mcii) From itt a.m. 6a 8.35 am. I r.-ni 1660 a.m tm 1.56 p.m. From i 00 p.m. ta lt.H p.m. IX>NIK>N CENTRAL TRANSMISSION400 words
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Article134 1941-02-13 12 WALTER Dennis Lambert, whose case was tranf erred lrom the third court, claimed trial before Mr. J L. McFall, the District judge, when he was charged yesX relay, with having committed an act ot gross indecency with Ka^im om Awanp, a young Malay. Mr. H. Namazie,134 words
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Article359 1941-02-13 12 NEWS BREVITIES Mr. Frederick Hiltoo and Mr. Richard Cecil \Voston have been appointed Lieutenant and St c > ond Lieutenant respectively m the L3cal Defence Corp> In Nej-ri Sembilan Mr. H. B. Dqnaldion formerly of tr?*»: Investigation Branch, Kuala Lumpur, who; nas lust returned from leave m Australia, naa been359 words
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Advertisement166 1941-02-13 12 ON TO BIGGER and BETTER KECOBDB SEASON EXTENDED! Hundreds are coming to see it again and again C k r\ I~V •"X I 1 SHOWS DAILY APITOL 3 «5- 6.5 05 CHARLIE CHAPLIN m his new comedy sensation jTtfflMTOp X |j W tig Iho (.HI VI IM( IAIOH With PAULETTE166 words
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Advertisement113 1941-02-13 12 Now you can see this wonderful Picture Again! SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SCREENING SATURDAY NIGHT (Al'l'Mli al 12.10 o'clock BRAND NEW g CLARK GABLE ji;a\i;ti i; >ia«»o\\ii» and KPKM Kit THAI V m 44 SAN FRANCISCO" Hundreds of People have asked for it "OPENING TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 A.A. MILM: (of rpudil TREATS113 words
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Article200 1941-02-13 13 Japanese Army Sandwiched Suiping. Feb 10. THE steam-r oiling way across the flat South Honan plains of the onrushing Chinese lorces placed them near the Japan' I base of Hsinyang on Sunday morning when they recaptured Chuoshan, a strategic city along the Peiping -Hankow. Pailway about hunddred kilometers to theCentral News - 200 words
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67 1941-02-13 13 Death Of Rear-Admiral Fitzgerald On Service LONDON, Feb. 12.— The death on active service oi RearAdmiral J. U. P. Fitzgerald is announced to-day. The death occurred In December. 1940 at the age of 52. In July last year, he was invested by the King with the Companionship of the tiaihReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement222 1941-02-13 13 OF THE BEST MUSICAL-MYSTERY PICTURE m..\T HAS EVER COME OUT TO SINGAPORE AND ?ri> UNXY ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING Say THE STRAITS TIMES m i— i YQI /GO WILL AGREE WHEN YOU )l\vi. SEEN THIS GRAND PICTURE ggpr ALII AMUR a] I juTm laugh inmm^jmsmfm'i PARR'SH Dennis O'Keefe, Alma222 words
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Advertisement199 1941-02-13 13 TODAY PAVILION I !T. VOtK FAVOIRITi; SINGING AND DANCING STAR TURNS SERIOUS IN A LIGHT-HEARTED WAY AS HE FOILS THE FIFTH COLUMN IN BRITAIN WITH CiRETA GYNT THE BRITISH OOMPH GIRL I.^Jr ml I fli Jtmrn V .tM m\m^- *~mvf\. «#►> JMPt\a wAmWmw 0^ &W^m*\ .nr- iir m MWmm\ i199 words
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Miscellaneous34 1941-02-13 13 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER Business Houses League, Oversea Chinese Bank v Cold Storage, Stadium. B Traction Co. v. B rink m a n n s, Clfneai Unio n Hongkong Bunk v Straits Times. S.H.B.34 words
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Article1025 1941-02-13 14 Sinj;a|>or«\ Wednesday. Two objwtio one AfAir< Clarissa th( the secona :d thr other agatpti Turn < ).<i i Hi' third race wh< missed to-day ou the second day <<i the Sprinß Meeting of the 8»n i ore Tui Club There i .1 dead beal In t). f big1,025 words
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Article225 1941-02-13 14 S United Engineers 4; Chartered 1,,,,}, i VfAKING a promising start, the United I in r lfl beat the Chartered Bank by four ekai k a Business Houses League fixtun Neave's ground yesterday. The game was one-sided with lh< n iu> t I doing all the225 words
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94 1941-02-13 14 Airmen's Double Water-Polo Victory Sjferte Shorts rE k. a. r. -a tar i scored double victory d the UoyaLs ReginU on Tuesday pvenj when they dtfeil the first and seel teams oi" ilie Lof at water polo by el vincing margini The first uaffij the Rais boat 1 Loyals' first94 words
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Article134 1941-02-13 14 FORD 'S SCORE EIGHT WITHOUT REPLY MAKING their debut, Ford scored an over Outlines' at Anson Road Btad The game was one-sided with the l having things their own way. Early In the first half, Kathirex-n goal. Soon alter Ally added the second Ford got their third <roal through a134 words
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Advertisement39 1941-02-13 14 BMiililiilfjilSlliiM m v <p«\ss Wr have an assortment |r attractively coloured KJ Chinese Sea Crass Mats L W^^^ \^W selling at pre-war prices. fe l^'-^r^gj^^? Call and See them. f/u» Inexpensive Quality Store. I»%!SKOirS LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE39 words
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Miscellaneous17 1941-02-13 14 Tide Table HIGH TIDE TO-DAY H*'^ IOJkfORKOW: It a.m.. 9 4 ft noon, l' l 4 l17 words
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Article13 1941-02-13 15 he early :.,s morn- "wbornbo W f! e l s a ex- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article24 1941-02-13 15 ne BeSw OovernEnt V< decided to S Belgian SSrti Rumania Seer's diplomatic orrespondent is >normed The Minitpr yicomte dv (firr irave Bu.ihout de- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article47 1941-02-13 15 London, Feb. 12 eguna troai the water ■<?- d thesoutnrt area. osion resom- lischarge 01 vy^alibre Run, is heard, followed t»y R h explo-H Subsequently, I the air 1 1 v ad la r2c j piu picked p. Two houses wert 1 but ix) tav report- i ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article62 1941-02-13 15 II At. -ens, Feb. 12.— (tye once more proM that beyond byaJ Air Force permnel ihere are no ritish troops hi recce, still less m Ibenia." This stateenl was made m ie course ot a prost m well-informed reek circles here to- i ay against the exa^- crated claims madeReuter - 62 words
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Article134 1941-02-13 15 ■si ;ukv.u!i Feb. 12. In an effort to de- vt'lop economy m ■outh China, the ■cuKvjmici- Committee ■t' the Fourth War Hj f:i has decided to ■'•(.<: $100,000 as loans Hi farmers m re-oc- MPieci parts (if South K>. ngsi Province ■or the purchase of oxen and iltural imple- Ti.fCentral News - 134 words
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Article127 1941-02-13 15 New York, Feb. 12. S i MR. Wendell Willkie's appeal i 1" before the Foreign Re«a- 1 tions Committee of the Senate tot destroyers for Britain is receiving very thoughtful con- si deration m important ad- ministration circles and a very tangible reply may be forth-Reuter - 127 words
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Article82 1941-02-13 15 London, Feb. 12. THE Queen has presented a mobile canteen for service m the new system of food-convoys w> Dcmbed towns which is being initituted by the Food Ministry. Mr. Woolton, the Food Minister, announced yesterday that 18 <jJ these canteens would be put intoReuter - 82 words
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Article82 1941-02-13 15 The following have been selected 10 representt Sykes badminton party m a friendly badminton match consisting of three singles, two doubles and two, mixed doubles against the Makepeace 8.P., the game to be played at the latter s court on Sunday at 2.30 p m Alan V.82 words
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277 1941-02-13 15 FOLLOWING is the final selection of amateur boxers for War Fund show which takes place on Saturday at the Happy World. Featherweight: T. L. Hoew I.S.A.8.C.), Cpl Collins (Gordons), A,C Gardiner (R.A.A.F.), Pte, Hogg < Argylls >, Ptc. Me Shane (Argyll). Pte. Moffatt (Argylls). Lightweights: Lc.277 words
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Article267 1941-02-13 15 PINES totalling $300 were impos- ed on E. J. K. Wickstced, a European, m the traffic court, yesterday, when he plfadcu guilty to two charges of "driyinp a motor car m so negligent a manner as to endanger the safety of others, and did thereby267 words
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Article228 1941-02-13 15 '"^BIS jMAN KEUTER" (Special Preview) ONLY Paul Munis Emil Zola or Pasteur can provide a parallel for Edward G. Robinson's excellent portrayal of Julius Reuter, founder of the world famous news agency, m the Warner Broth rs 1 film "This Man Reuter," which opens at the Alhambra on228 words
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Advertisement129 1941-02-13 15 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low rentals. Further particulars nill be supplied on application. Ma3tet9. NEDERLANDSCHt HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N.V, Established by Koya* Charter AA 1824. (Netherlands Trading sotiety) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f129 words
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496 1941-02-13 16 Cairo, Feb. 12. PROGRESS m the Eritrean campaigns is reported m to-day's Cairo communique. British forces operating from the north have occupied El Ghena, capturing prisoners and equipment. The advance is continuing. Operations about Keren are developing well, the communique continues, while aReuter - 496 words
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Article31 1941-02-13 16 Washington, Feb. 12. Colonel Frank Knox, United States Secretary for the Navy, told a Press conference to-day that the United States Navy "can spare no more destroyers/*— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article31 1941-02-13 16 The Rev. Tan Han Kiat, Pastor, Chinese Methodist Mis ion, Penang, has arrived m Klang to take cue place of the Rev. I.im Kens Leong, who has been transferred to Malacca.31 words
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Article113 1941-02-13 16 PEACE AIMS— AGAIN London, Feb. 12. EFFORTS to induce the Government to make a formal statement on the peace aims were renewed m the House of Commons to-day. Mr. John Martin (Labour) asked whether consultations' on peace aims and reconstruction nau taKen place with the Government of the United States.Reuter - 113 words
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Article365 1941-02-13 16 CAIRO FEB. 12. ADDIS ABABA MILITARY AKRODROMK WAS AMONG THE TARGETS BOMBED BY THE RAF. YESTERDAY, STATES THE RAF MIDDLE EAST COM MUNIQI'E. Aerodromes on the island of Rhodes were again heavily attacked by our bombers during Monday night. The attacks were delivered from a lowReuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration19 1941-02-13 16 J( II oin c less> people passing T^ 1 the wreckage j of houses m t South-east/ I London.19 words
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Article133 1941-02-13 16 London, Feb. 12. rE recent official announcement that five big United States rubber companies were co-operat-ing with Britain m refusing to supply the Axis draws attention to the German position m this key commodity. Information reaching official quarters m London gives good reason for the beliefReuter - 133 words
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