Morning Tribune, 15 February 1941
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Title Section15 1941-02-15 1 Morning Tribune Vo ,;__No. 13, Saturday, Feb. 15. 1941. Morning Tribune Saturday, February 15, l!Ul15 words
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601 1941-02-15 1 TENSION EASES: REASSURANCES BY LONDON AND TOKYO Jfc I SuggeratoA is hon I oml on tl< s< rilxJ < »<>riain re« enl reports on Far ICa.sl LONDON, FEB. 14. QUESTIONED ABOUT REPORTS OF INCREASING ANGLO-JAPANESE TENSION, AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS IN LONDON TOLD REUTERS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT THAT WHILE THE FAR EASTERN SITUATIONReuter - 601 words
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Article, Illustration207 1941-02-15 1 Matsuoka Worried By Three Power Pact 1/?\ —.Japanese concern over relations w with Russia is reflected m auctions asked m Tokyo parliament I TOKYO, FEB. 14. i HOPE OF BETTER RELATIONS WITH THE SOVIET WERE INDICATED BY THE FOREIGN MINISTER, MR. YUSOKE MATKA, WHEN ADDRESSING THE BUDGET COMMITTEE OF THE207 words
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Article149 1941-02-15 1 Bangkok, Feb. 14. A REAFFIRMATION of the cordial relations existing between Thailand and Great Bri tain is the theme of a communique issued by the Thailand Gov-t-nment which states, "According to news from various sources, the British military authorities have stationed land, naval and air forces on theReuter - 149 words
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177 1941-02-15 1 Sofia, Feb. 14. A SENSATION has been caused here by the news that the Yugoslavian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister have gone to The event is considered mosi important for since the German occupation of uell-infonned circles here connect it with an understanding implicit mReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement12 1941-02-15 1 ELI ISON S. EZEKIEL A ca QLALIMfcO OFHfMALMIC prTKlMlf. J.CAPITOL. BllLlilNO SlNOAl'Ofct.12 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1941-02-15 2 Comment On Far East THREAT TO AUSTRALIA LONDON, FEB. 14. EVERYTHING GOES TO SHOW THAT THE CONTROLLERS OF JAPAN'S FORMGN FOLK V IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS HAVE SURRENDERED ALL REAL INDEPENDENCE OF JUDGMENT. THEIR ANTICS ARE THOSE OF PUPPETS, MOVING ONLY AS THE WIRESReuter - 1,508 words
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Advertisement109 1941-02-15 2 Public Notice WAR FUND BKIlir.E MAHJGNC* DRIVE AT R<n AJ SOfGAPORI GOLF CLtB «»n l!*lD\i. WMM list U^.lSaun. tickets |LSi To be httd teeai Mr< A KLDKK Wl.ni* W350 or The Ladies t ommiUe* at the R..3.G.C. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDML* TCXDgBd ar* aow lnv!t«wl fric 'Am fm low; an m&turiai*109 words
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289 1941-02-15 3 lefused to attack i gibraltar New York, Feb. 14. Ljs learned m Vichy that Gen. Franco refusal, m gpite »f the strongest pressure by Mussolini, to grant ,'Lu aid for an attack on Gibraltar. from Vichy also stated that Mussolini v past favour byReuter - 289 words
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Article60 1941-02-15 3 London, Feb. 14. rIE R.A.F. made another daylight sweep over German invasion bases along the French coast this afternoon, it is believed. At intervals for several hours heav\ explosives could be heard across the sea, while the sky above the French coast, between Calais and Cap GrisReuter - 60 words
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Article33 1941-02-15 3 Mr. J. P. Biddulph. M.C.S.. will act ao magistrate Ipoh. Colonial Legal Service. The promotion of Mr. F Brewer, Cadet, Malayan Civil Service to be an Officer 0| Class V, has been approved.33 words
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Article193 1941-02-15 3 ■Bu Renter's special correspondent on the Aibantanjrontiet Til ft i'all oi Tepeiinr— -a strategic Albanian town 30 miles »outneast or Vsilona- la expected at any moment, following a fur* thcr. strengtnenitif of the Greek encircling movement reporter) on Wednesday. Then is heavy Greek artillery fireReuter - 193 words
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152 1941-02-15 3 London. Feb. 14. TOE morals of savages were being inculcated into I millions of German boys and girls, said Ml Herwald Smiotham. the Education Minister. Wf*k* Germany was likely to make any contribution ol he .slightest value to the worlds stores ol culture an<!Reuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration102 1941-02-15 3 One of th c^ V first to visit T Coventry after J the terrorising German air at- tack on that J city some time i ago, was His Majesty the S King when, 1 despite the ap- t palling dam- i age to their J S homes102 words
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Advertisement58 1941-02-15 3 OVERSEA- I CHINESE! BANKING^! CORP. UEK^; Undertakes banking Iran»ctions of every description. •Plaeoa at yoor disposal th multifarious aerviees of i»»M.tution with branches J> over Sooth Eastern Asia 4 Naaeettem m all princlpal Htlaa of the Worid. fWelcoMaa consuiutions •J Baaacial and investment "*kms and assures you of **"«1 responsible58 words
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Advertisement158 1941-02-15 3 Trade Bargains I OPTICAL When you need glasses, ice K. F. Chong. No bluff, Careful test before glasses given. Charges moderate. Oflftce The United Pharmacy "the NEW mani.fy glasses -Our New Manley EUmletS Spectacles are designed for those who want the best at a moderate price. They are distinctive and158 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1941-02-15 4 HVERA ARDMORE - King's School Celebrates Its Fourth Birthday With Party: New Stage Play HVERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PUCES By VING'S School was en fete yesterday nwrnlng to celebrate its M birthday A hundred and fifty pupils from all grades assembled at the main vch«H»lh(»use m I'atcrson Road and th<> fun commenced at 101,028 words
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Article63 1941-02-15 4 GALA DAY AT KING'S SCHOOL I I Janet Penny- I cuik, one of the older pupils, 5 cuts the birth- J day cake at the t King's School I Founders' Day J celebrations yes- g terday morn- ing, while a t number of fel- low students J look on. j63 words
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Article45 1941-02-15 4 ODD CENTS BRING IN $84 The a d d cent' collection to assist Air Raid victims has now reach ed a giand total ol SB4.t>. r > as a result of farther (ontr i I) o tit ns Irom a batch tf tins. opened this week.45 words
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Advertisement59 1941-02-15 4 So unnecessary A shiny nose is T^^B^^%^L •Just touch of Elizabeth Arden's Noshine, on top of L (A your foundation, mm on youi L s^mm powcku -on! you're safe foi IJm hours w* Jr JjfAYNARD'S Battery Road. fc *MAISOIV GALAXY 55 19, STAMFORD ROAD TEL. 2305. HIGH CLASS EUROPEAN LADIES'59 words
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Advertisement26 1941-02-15 4 < ATHAY BEAITY SAMS Specialists m PERMANENT WAVING Prices from $7/- Setting by Madame Ninon PRICES COMPETITIVE CATHAY BUILDING: TELEPHONE 208 > i I 5 Stamford Road Zg^****^26 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1941-02-15 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home experl, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. nI OISE IN DOTTED SWISS hiving a navy blue linen costume1,210 words
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Article94 1941-02-15 5 Post Free Facilities I IN order to facilitate the S sending of queries to i Helen, she has arranged with the Tribune Press Town t Office, No. 9, The Arcade. i Singapore, to deliver these i direct to the Morning Tri- bune. thus eliminating the J need for you to94 words
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Advertisement91 1941-02-15 5 S Correspondence Coupon This coupon must be enclosed with every query sent. I S Morning Tribune, Saturday. S FEBRUARY 15, 1941 COLD STORAGE WM DELIVERY SERVICE W/k *5.00 a.m. (or Bread *12 NOOII, all supplies HNS All floods sent out by the \W^_^_W_^^Ki delivery arrive m i^^H^^H On Sundays llolida91 words
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Article581 1941-02-15 6 Services' BREVITIES »T "I l»i«|IM>" 5 "TRANCING oji i Dime" is the title of the i- film selected for the next screening m aid oi the Loyal., and BJS. Wool Fund*. The flim j will be shown at both performances on Perinea- J- dn the IMi and th< v.-.v."i prices581 words
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Article, Illustration99 1941-02-15 6 A branch of the RAT doing valuable work I? the hifrh speed launch section. These launches which have a very high speed are fitted with ra dio. medical and life-saving apparatus. The) have been the means of saving a number of lives wh en aircraft have been shot down or99 words
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182 1941-02-15 6 AS the result o: negotiation- with the trade and m cousultaj tion with the A.^ricultural Department and the Fisheries department the Food Controller announces the publication of revised market prices m an order grazetU-d yesterday. Th«r.-e prices will be strictly enforced from now182 words
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Article43 1941-02-15 6 CONSTABLE STOLE PISTOL BECAUSE he stole a pis;o tn m .irmoury of the Ponce De Thompson Roao A Jafri >:•. Java: who tiad been a rir. for 13 m I .o months' rigorous Mr J G 'n trate stolen a ran. j r 'y43 words
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134 1941-02-15 6 Hospital Ship From N.E.I. To Britain Batata, Feb 14 THE N E I Is trying to help m the Near East The Government has offered to equip th** well-knovro Uner Oranje as a hospital ship and to place her at the disposal of the British authorities. I The idea is134 words
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Article60 1941-02-15 6 Milac>M I [JCCE36FTJL fancy dress party I I'tar.-.sed by the O'^h Sayang Party, held al Malacca! Sixty-four m mbers apresi P. 6 Pomadasa flob] i Major h>ngj i.tcs. After th*:| la night' I >r the nnoft v. v Tan '..<! prise for the best won by60 words
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Article81 1941-02-15 6 Batavia I THE capture of Bench, by :r.e British has evoked I thusiasm here, and the press h j lavish m its praise of the Brint achievement. As civ ->uts it: "Magician Wavell i^a.- y nnj flourished his wand. und-tfl presto!— the legend ot Gexnufl supremacy m81 words
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Advertisement28 1941-02-15 6 ssncei ys^^^^^s- i^b ar JOT. 1? _m¥3fj£mwr aT iLmm^. .S Ir <T DAI.M I EstuoLsh- "Mtunan tw Ha MAr I>f;n»*t.ry Ccloaien. Oovernrn Soir Acnts -E 117-12: Cecil Str-28 words
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263 1941-02-15 7 Batavia, Feb. 6. eeting of the committee formed by the Local DeVolunteers and the Homo Guard, to promote the this country to the utmost, took place last chairman asked for the maximum effort "m order powers of darkness by which the most precious P263 words
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104 1941-02-15 7 Brooke -Popham Visits Batavia Fair M Batavia, Feb. li L, ol the reception given, I s Free French at Batavia j -n Se Gaulle's cause. Kfi£ for r 1.000 has been sent I lay Spitfire Fair *> i —"profit of 10,000 urns have come from conrtbutions additional to the reguPSyminta104 words
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Article106 1941-02-15 7 I with having cheated i iak Hoon by falsely proI- ito pay tor goods v h ,j n I Una Joo Ksng, 35. I i.'.t cl trial fore Mr J G I pon m h< third court, ysnj trd ly. was chaj ith having I106 words
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Article67 1941-02-15 7 Batavia. Feb. S. f 11 1 NE S E residents arc J showing keen sympathy > for Greece. On Saturday next, on the occasion of the Chap Goh Meh festival, a j procession will be organ is- ed far the Greek Red Cross, 1 and collections67 words
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84 1941-02-15 7 Batavia. Feb f> RECENTLY. £25,000 was remitted to the Prince Bernhard Fund m London for the purchase of a lK The W Spitfire Fund to-day received a telegram from Lord Eeaverbrook. British Mlnistei of Aircraft Production, expressing his latitude for the gift andReuter - 84 words
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110 1941-02-15 7 Chungking, b l 4« THE report that Britain has agreed to the establishment of a Chirvie consulate at Hong Kong W premature. Reuter learns from authoritative sources. That Britain had agreed to tne establishment ol a Chinee consulate m the Crown Colony Is reported mReuter - 110 words
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Article30 1941-02-15 7 Caracas. Venezuela Feb 14 «RIAf cordiality and evldeiu IJ friendship marked the stay at Caracas of the British Economic Mission to South America wmm leaves for England on Saturday ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article247 1941-02-15 7 (From Our Own Correspondent^ YAP Ah Koo and His wife, Ang Ban Chee, were produced beV fore iShe Abd" Hamid bin Dato Mustapha. first magistrate an^chareed with having failed to furnish the necesS par«cula« B to the Chief Po.ice Officer as reqmred under the Aliens Enactment.247 words
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338 1941-02-15 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15 4i kiihwi: SATURDAY, FEHRUARY 15, I94i NAZIS' NEXT MOVE THE large concentration ol German troops m Rumania and m Hungary has supported Mr. Churchill's contention that the next Nazi move ia likely to be an invasion of Bulgaria. In such an eventuality, the Brut question338 words
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Advertisement107 1941-02-15 7 fz-m PROF ILMUDDLN l-.'i'. 1 ISYC HOLOGIST). Over 37 L*» k J irs of «>tudy m East ani Lf'aJlis'^J w M you will receive rellSatelfli >'•' :<nd instructive advice to 1 who are m trouble regardDomestic. Financial. Heaim. iga and love affairs', etc birictiy Rdenttftl. Consultation Dally r 'o to107 words
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Advertisement24 1941-02-15 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES 1 INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. shamiTY plus slrviu: Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, swoaporb, B*. ™°x* N0 m24 words
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232 1941-02-15 8 OU. own Correspond^ PRELIMINARY inquiry into a charge of voluntarily eausA j hurt was preferred against Lav Peng before F AlKlu. Humid b,n Dato Mustapha. first mag.strate. to- UY Lav Pen| was alleged to have cut Gan Bei Kan with o vegetable choppei Mr.232 words
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Article38 1941-02-15 8 Osaka. Feb. 14. MK Vincent Pleters. whose 1" eight-year hard labour sentence was reduced to five years following an appeal hearing on Feb. 8. yesterday morning filed a motion of appeal with the Supreme Court.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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136 1941-02-15 8 THE postponement certificate, which expir?s on Feb. 28 and which was granted to Mr. A. G. Mas; on. of D~bb Company, Limited, m rcsp2ct of continuous military training, was cancelled, yesterday, by consent by the local Tribunal comprising Mr. J. C. CobbHt (Chairman), Mr. P. A. B.136 words
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Article20 1941-02-15 8 Mr. W. G. Ashford has been appointed Major and Mr. P H. Goss Captain m the Pahang Local Defence Corps.20 words
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Article128 1941-02-15 8 R EVE »I'E.J a >l»( aIK hul. 1,030 -hi j "«te was revesk CMC m the fourth, J>-««ttrd;.>,uhenO n Sand OagChweetJ [Mr. Kenneth M. j (with having distil] j cit maani j According t„ 1(l 'cut ion, a raid w*J 1 cut by Revet* on Kunpong A*j As the128 words
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Article, Illustration453 1941-02-15 8 MEN WHO FLY BY MIGHT R.A.F. AT WORK "II T HY the s4>-and-so don't you answer?" bawled the bomber pilot to his radio operator. Hfl forgot the microphone, which carried his curses to the operations room behind. They wore chevkinjr over the equipment before taking off for a night raid453 words
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Advertisement127 1941-02-15 8 ion i.ooo 1 1 ii.mti iu:v IIh.AK I! THE SUN WAH COMPANY. I I RNITURE MAMT\( TI KIRK 1 I IS, VICTORIA STREET, PIIONI 2425 kinuapoki. CATHAY CAFE "WhSflt l.vrrybody (joeiT THL BEST FOOD ENTERTAINMENT IN SINGAPORE ■mm a dance TRY OUR FAMOUS CHINESE CHOW MARIE DESTY IN m:\v NIMBBM127 words
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Article472 1941-02-15 9 liiDGMENT was reserved by the Hon. Mr. Justice A. K. I Terrell m the High Court, yesterday, m the civil which Mr. C. M. Houghton, boxing promoter, sued F W Brewer and Cheong Hock Chye, president and treasurer, respectively, of the Singapore Boxing i oi472 words
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Article552 1941-02-15 9 ALL members of the Volun- t i J\ teer Air Force, other than J those who may be exempted > S therefrom, shall be called OI I individual^ for continuou; tiaining at Singapore dunn,? J J the year 1941, for a period or I periodsReuter - 552 words
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Article, Illustration61 1941-02-15 9 You're looking al the girl who waa adjudged m fair combat "Chicago's m«»*i J beautiful mannequin." Surprised Na v will why should you be? She- Jeanne Kran cis and she is new wearing; dresses for Par amount— in front ol the I nuras. That I v of ci.urse61 words
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127 1941-02-15 10 New Delhi. Feb. 14. ALARM umber of Indians have been taMm into the mechanised services, said the Defence Set re tary m the Indian A±to?mbly yesterday, but declined to reveal the progreai of the mechanisation of f he Indian Army, nor reveal the arrangements forReuter - 127 words
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Article191 1941-02-15 10 j p C Jaffar bin Mohamed Sahat, of Hill Street Police Station, while on rounds m Connaught Drive at 1 aon. on Feb. saw a I I man jump into the sea from the sea wall. J Because he could not swim Jaffar went191 words
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Article92 1941-02-15 10 Fell 40 Feet To His Death WHILE working, on the roof of a nev godown m Teck Ouan Street, a Chinese coolie fell from a height of 40 feet to ihe concrete floor below. The man. Chan Ooh S<jon, aged 03,. succumbed to his m- 1 Juries a few hours92 words
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Article75 1941-02-15 10 Knife Threat In Robber y Alleged CHOO Tiang <28> yesterday appeared oefore the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge of armed robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Tang Swee Cheng of $92.80 cash and other articles at the point Ol m knife m a house :it75 words
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Article51 1941-02-15 10 Ottawa. Feb. 13 A SYSTEM of aerodromes through Alberta and British Columbia, lending to Alaska, is being established by the Canadian Govern ment as a defence measure at a cost of about £2.000.000. it was announced to-day by Mr. C. G Power, the Minister for Defence and Air Minister, Canada.Reuter - 51 words
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Article40 1941-02-15 10 Beiiiii. Feb 14 rIKEY is to receive 160.000 tons of petroleum fm m Rumania under an agreemem lost concluded between the two <nuitries according to an Istanbul dispatch to the German New. A renct ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement228 1941-02-15 10 M m a M .e,^H mm ■T '■mV 'H i^ff~~ f nin "T I 1 *jl I jnMicw j afl l^ai Dsw. w vh m J lralaSi_„ BYP&O«>dBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possihle services are being maintained by tha P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits228 words
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Advertisement226 1941-02-15 10 PREVORE American medicated powdn base. Conceals and I :als facial blenxishes, freckles. llverspota, birthmark?. 6ra:s, muddy complexion, d. oration, wrinkles, brm.,**. dartcircles under eyes. blackhouH, pimples. Oives velvety, peartwhite complexion and ma'rci you look years younger instantly. $1.20 Jar for 130 treatments. CHARI ft GO 20. MMaaat Boad. Singapore. m226 words
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Advertisement373 1941-02-15 11 xdsdfdf Situations Vacant -^dß^ok-B.nder an J eaer for English Sch-ji. LN'TB^ a only Headmaster. B«n--1 1 m^ Ur- r^r"o^_hout Malaya for 7 :^J^y^i \«ulv Box No 200 co ."\ppi> v ASUG) I InSHPOf- tPS. 1 unemployed. HunH INI rough us. EmpioyI I t ency 243 Middle Roal. immediately. Senior \S**373 words
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Advertisement606 1941-02-15 11 Wanted WANTED Autosythe single or double wheel. Box No 195, Malaya Tribune. Singapore, n O 472G) WANTED Tr:insfornier. educational an J art films, any size. Box 208. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 497G) WANTED. Two Siamese kittens over three montns old. Offers to D.G.A.F c|o Pan choi, Muar. (No. 443G) WANTED606 words
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Advertisement612 1941-02-15 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE Ircehoici land and houee at 39-L. Jalan Senyum. area 12.000 «q it. Price $4,000- or oiler. Phone 2827. (No. 440O) FOR SALE, Pjuigkor I&lanr] wooden bun- Kulow. 2 acres land, next Oovernment rest house, best battling jn Malaya. Apply 88 Kl.ujf; Road. Kunlii Lumpur. (No.612 words
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Advertisement460 1941-02-15 11 To Let UNION HOME" .I3O, Sophia Road. th« ideal Home for Chinese Office Bachelors. (No. 4770> TO LET seaside pavilion, newly arected, furnished. $40i'- per month. Apply Ha I. sun. 43. Canal Road. Singapore (No 432G) •CORNER HOU8B" Furnished room to let. bathroom attached Mr- Lancaster. 332, River Valley Road460 words
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Miscellaneous432 1941-02-15 11 ON THE! AIR SINGAPORE ZUL 225 metres (1/3 1 k. ZHPI M 98 metres <9 $8 mcia) ZHP3 41. M metre, (7 25 mr From 8 80 am. to 15 am From 18 80 a.m. to I 58 p m From j oo p m. Co io 8o p.m. I/ONDON432 words
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Article239 1941-02-15 12 Popularity Of "July 7" Jennies Chungking. < ILLUSTRATIVE of the rapid 1 progress made m the hand spinning and weaving industry j m Saechuan province is a 60 V per cent. K^i" m the production 0 f the wooden 'July 7" jenny.! Ace( rding to the Saechuan Tex- 1 tile239 words
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Article74 1941-02-15 12 fONTINUATIOU feft™ was urged Chicago recent,? S neral <**£ Pf2! e si ,l former j and author ol Dawes plan of lf rations iur Oenw Genera] Dv" w added: -The mi vention of ihe Uni Statei would o i pr< I mi am a terrible situ not n lie?e74 words
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Article120 1941-02-15 12 THE band of I Straits ments police wiiipi torm m public did me wee* as folio under the direction Mr. J.C. Hitch. Li A.M.. arc: R.M.S.N. Tuesday. Feb 16 Katong Park at 5. March. "A Bunct Rose*"; Overt "Golden Days"; I tion. Ivan Ca! Melodies"; Val '•Immortellen': Glow-Worm' S£120 words
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Article30 1941-02-15 12 pUFFING jC T tictte, Chtt Teck wa third i uay. while M *appoi magistrate the Bench J He W8 arre.st.M l jj constable three° da: bW* Sent.30 words
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Article23 1941-02-15 12 Mr K. J P^ wood I Charge ttgation L ne F.M* Kuala taWnc Offi' Traffic r h Mr. D- stone. eeed on Keduh23 words
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Advertisement312 1941-02-15 12 TIIRUUNC MMmVRK! ROUSING. INSPIRING S^mte. OPENS TO-DAY the CAPITOL I^^V/^ V \^J M.C.Ms Exciting, Dazzling l^^jV JY cRB Adventure Story of the most I^F^^y (l^ Famous Royal white Stallion Nrti "\f£r «HRI m Europe and how it H^^^t V J^o^mlßLw re-united a Boy and a Girl! 1 THREE ACAINSI g312 words
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Article101 1941-02-15 13 FE Wilhelmstrasse has admitted for the first time that all France is not behind the latest moves of the Petain Administration. An official statement says: "It has not been overlooked m Berlin flhat the Franco-German re- conciliation and the j commencement of i collaboration started m101 words
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Article165 1941-02-15 13 Whistle To Rescuers CARRY a whistle with you so that if you are trapped to the wreckage of a bombed building y<*i can help rescucis to find you. This suggestion ior the general public U 1 being put to the iHome Secretary by I Miss Eleanor Ratni bone. Her question,165 words
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Article37 1941-02-15 13 NO HOME AIR MAIL YESTERDAY THE Postal Department advises that Ino air mails from 'the United Kingdom, etc were received by the Eastbound British Overseas Airwys Corporation Flying Boat which arrived m Singapore j yesterday afternoon, i37 words
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Advertisement167 1941-02-15 13 StIVELY~LAST 4 PERFORMANCES ma^ mt^ mmmm^^^Mr^^^^^T^K^^mm^i^mm l DIQRKH DENNIS O'REEFE ALMA KRUGE* »od KA> KYSER'S BAND 1 PARKIN D .1^ HARRY BABBITT SULLY MASON an- 'THE r r -GINNY SIMMS rSHKASiBBLE COLLEGE Of MUS.CAL KNOWLEDGE" uilh Excellent Supporting Shorts GATEWAYS To PANAMA" I \hv MARCH of TIME" PA THE GAZE167 words
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Advertisement118 1941-02-15 13 last .p mm-|| |||X u<* IBHOWB l M AN UP TO-THE MINUTE THRILLER PACKED WITH LAUGHS AND ACTION &£_m__^^^^w_\_r*' L Mm X T^» FsL M TWaM w^itm Ba^'W^rff^RrT^T^WH Ka4fl B^l 9HHHHH*»HI WITH SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Caumont British News Wing of Youth OPENING TO-MORROW 3.15, 6.15 9.15 BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR118 words
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Article323 1941-02-15 14 Wearne 's Victors By Only Goal WeariK l N.A.A.F.I o. Jn a Busin is Houses' League football match played yeaterday at the Anson Road stadium, tyeafne Brothers beat the N.A.A.F.I. by one goal to nil. During the Ant im en minui i o| p!av, the |atne wai evenly co tested,323 words
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Article90 1941-02-15 14 I London, l*eD. 14. OWING IN G Light, owned by B Ik. C. M. Cohan, won the I V. aterpolo (up, the blue i hand of the coursing world I I run at Altcar, Liverpool. I i Mr. Cohan is well-known m i Liverpool shipping circles andReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration78 1941-02-15 14 w \\ai oj S? uai. this Sc* 1 tish lassie nuking IhebJ i -*f thin: M I day sh< is "j 1 joying Cods sun iDf) a if, i with the m I zest of voaa To-m on Who can I* l i perhaps >"< 1 w78 words
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189 1941-02-15 14 Biamtoco 2 Harper Gilfillan 1 JN a closely contested match. Bramtoco beat Harper Gilfillan by the odd goal m three m the Business Houses League soccer match at the Depot yesterday. Bramtoco were slightly better m attack which proved to be the deciding factor. Early189 words
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Article42 1941-02-15 14 Dr. S C Ho«J has bei Lieutc: Nenri S< cal Deiei The C ot the I 3 Corps. B Leslie H such. a pointed i J lor Ci Malays readj Th( i which struct) Bahru .1 for mci Passuvices gut) ttu42 words
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Article144 1941-02-15 14 TADS OUTBOX POLICE THERE were some good fights at 1 last nights boxing at the Police Depot wjien the Manchester Regiment, meeting the Police beat them by nine bouts to five. There were three knock-outs and two T.KO's. Results were as follows Manchester Regiment boxers mentioned first) Bantamweight: Pte. Hulley144 words
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Miscellaneous35 1941-02-15 14 TO-DAY RACBB: Last day. Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting. Bukit Timah. 2 30 p.m. SOCCER. Business Houses' League. Unitcer.s v Guthries, Stadium; chartered Bank v Ford S.C., Depot; Sime Darby v* A.p.C, A P C35 words
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Article320 1941-02-15 15 [NO are Spectator j I P" .lections for to- c j >,[§ .iP^eraces: j X! )Y WARRIOR [he P.vn.ble j dot iiov 1 ftal!l» I Dover i rRUMPEfES S X ho i'atria IRISH 3H. iiu Annan > i l; LORJD Bl <; bistiugaisaed gace y UTKY PRIMK i320 words
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Article59 1941-02-15 15 'an Association baseballers will face the A P. nine to-morrow m the second War tall match at Jalan Besar Stadium. The ns took the Canadians into camp last Sunday of 6 to I. oond content, the Singapore Chinee crow r -he Canadian Mapie Leafs at59 words
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166 1941-02-15 15 A NOTHER veiy successful function for the women ol Singapore's "Buy a Bomber" fund was tt>St. Valentine^ Day Ball at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Over five hundred people were present to enjc; a varied programme of dancing and novel cabaritems. Buffet166 words
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Article158 1941-02-15 15 Millionaire and 1,1 well-known racehorse owner, Mr. Jack Barnato Joel died recently at his home. Child wickbury,. St. Albans. Herts. aged seventy-eight. Twice winner of the Derby, "Uncle jack," as he was! known on the turf j was regarded as A lucky man. His luck lay158 words
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Article46 1941-02-15 15 MOVE TO STOP LOOTING J OOTING of furni cure from ilamaged prrmliw is being considered by tfce Commissioner of Police, with A view 0 providing the fullest possible measure of protection for exposed property." This was stated m a written reply by Mr Peake. Parliamentary Btczattrt46 words
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Article89 1941-02-15 15 London. Feb. 14. PERMAN air activity over Britain 1 during last night was restricted to a short period soon after nightfall, says an Air Mini&ry communique. Single enemy aircraft dropped bombs on a London district causing considerable damage to houses, and a number of casualties. BombsReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement188 1941-02-15 15 The Famous London Stage Play Now The Screen's Biggest Comedy Hit COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA m feJr mm* mmm*wT*T m mmwrwr?*wmm m 9 m r mm m m m v \.3mmw Aotmw mW\m i mmjamajjw i^ w v>t\.^b h*j^j^mh' hmm m^k^v 7 "w^b I HHVPR'Q /wpaßi mv B^^^fl Vf.ni I188 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-02-15 15 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12.46 a.m., 9.5 ft. 12.41 pm., 10.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 1.20 aJn., 9. ft. 1.29 pjn., 10 ft.22 words
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194 1941-02-15 16 ATHKNS. FEB. 14. tiik heaviest and most success™, bomwng Al- TACKS OF THE AEBANIAN CAMPION WEHfc MADE BY THE R.A.F. DURING k t 1 \RTERS SAYS A COMMI NIOCE FROM «**W£gS£ D IN r;REECE ALL DAY IHIKWmi, w «w AND rSSStED ATTACKS WKRFReuter - 194 words
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Article78 1941-02-15 16 London, Feb. 14. HARD fighting continues about Keren m Eritrea, according to information reaching London. From other fronts mi n Africa there is nothing to report. Operations for the reduction of Keren are proceeding, while British troops continue their progress m difficult country towards Arreza, says the GH.Q.Reuter - 78 words
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Article41 1941-02-15 16 Vichy, Feb 14 —Ex- King Alfonso 'is suffering from heart trouble, according to a Rome dispatch to the Havas agency. He has been ordered to remain m bed but his doctors state "all danger has been i removed. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article127 1941-02-15 16 British Parachutists In Italy? i London, Feb. 14. THi: Kalian High Command S 1 communique mentions a daring escapade by British > parachutists during Monday night la the Lucania district S of (alabri, at the southern j extremity of Italy. It declares that the pari- I chute troops were armedReuter - 127 words
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Article206 1941-02-15 16 NEW YORK, FEB. 14. THE TRANSFER OF 40 OK MORE UNITED STATES T DESTROYERS TO BRITAIN SHORTLY APPEAREb LIKELY LAST NIOOT FOLLOWINJB A CONFERENCE BETWEEN PRESIDENT ROOSFVFIT IND THE NAVY SECRETARY, COL. FRANK KNOX ACCORD NG TO A WASHINGTON MESSAGE TO TOE NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE.Reuter - 206 words
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139 1941-02-15 16 Ankara, Feb. 14. FE final meeting between officers of the British Military Mission representing the Middle East Command and the Turkish General Staff has been held here. General Marshall-Cornwall and Air Vice-Marshal Elmhiist, who have just returned from a tow ni Turkish military zones, andReuter - 139 words
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294 1941-02-15 16 London r»b. U OF the Rumanian mission in London who m recalled to Bucharest in retaliation for I British recall of the Minister at Bucharest, om six minor officials have responded, units fctitj diplomatic correspondent. Both the Charge d'Affaires M. Florescu, and t Press Attache.Reuter - 294 words
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Advertisement102 1941-02-15 16 NETT SALES EXCEED 1500 &AI NEDERLANDSCHI HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N.V Established by Roya> Charter AL 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society! BANKERS Paid Up Capital w Reserve Fund tSJ" London Correspondents NATIONAL FROVINCIAL BA>* LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. T" Branches: Netherlands East Indies i-Sogg baya, Samarang, Medan. tevreden. Bandoeng, en Tegal. Pecalongan vvj karta,102 words
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