Morning Tribune, 18 February 1941
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Title Section15 1941-02-18 1 Morning Tribune Vo $3io. 15, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1941. Morning Tribune Tuesday, February 18, idjj15 words
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Article, Illustration142 1941-02-18 1 LONDON, FEB. 17. IBLK REACTION IN THE DUTCH INDIES TO THE ALARMING RUMOURS OF THE LAST TWO DAYS HAS BEEN AN ATTITUQE F CALM DETERMINATION, STATES THE BATAVIA RADIO IHERE CAN BE NO DOUBT WHATVER AS TO THE ATTITUDE OF THE UTCH INDIES GOVERNMENT," SAID HE ANNOUNCER. 'THEY WILL142 words
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204 1941-02-18 1 TOKYO, FEB. 17. Wi YOSIKE MATSUOKA TO-DAY TOLD MEMBERS OF THE DIET THAT IT WAS IMPERATIVE FOR JAPAN TO INVITE THE AID OF GERMAN TECHNICIANS AND ECONOMIC EXPERTS. WITH THIS END IN VIEW THEY WERE FORMING ADVISORY COMMISSIONS MADE UP W EXPERTSReuter - 204 words
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Article59 1941-02-18 1 Baagkok, Feb. 16. f RESPITE alarmist re- jj ports from outside, h»nt»'n^ at an imminent Far Baaffini flare-up and the 1 pi— JMllljr of a British m- vasion across the Malayan border, the situation is f *very quiet. The Government has ai- j ready made it clear thatReuter - 59 words
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Article219 1941-02-18 1 ANKARA, FEB. 17. rERMAN MILITARY PREPARX v TIONS INSIDE BULGARIA INCLUDE THE STRENGTHEN. ING OF THE RAIL BRIDGES AND ROADS AND THE LAYING DOWN OF PETROL DUMPS, ACCORDING TO RELIABLE SOURCES. A KM AN MOVE INTO THAT COUNTRY, HOWEVER. IS NOT REGARDED AS IMMINENT IN TURKISHReuter - 219 words
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228 1941-02-18 1 London, Feb. 17. official advice to British citizens that they should leave Thailand must be read as a wise precaution, not as proof of imminent danger, declares the Daily Telegraph m an editorial. It adds: "When Hitler bottle of the number of people under thoReuter - 228 words
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Article296 1941-02-18 1 350,000 NAZIS IN RUMANIA London, Feb. 17 JHE visit oi two Yugoslav Ministers to Berlin on Friday la the subject of the usual crop ol unconfirmed reports and rumours of German origin, Of which the intention is designed to increase tension and cloak possible Nazi moves. On tnei r returnB.O.W. - 296 words
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308 1941-02-18 1 London. I c*>. 17. BROADCASTING to -lustra. li.hi workers, Mr. Frnest Bevin stressed the unity of purpose running through British industry. "From the general manager right down there is a feeling- that tncy nre working for a great objective "There is no worry and agitationBritish Wireless - 308 words
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Advertisement4 1941-02-18 1 Teiil-A-INaiM WFIK-KM) BCOftI SIXTEEN4 words
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Article317 1941-02-18 2 When Aid Kill Passes New V<»rk. Feb, 17. T*HE passage oi the Lease and Lend BU] is < cp cted to be followed by the creation by President Koosevell i f an "overall defence administration" to plan, co-ordinate and supervise Ike obtaining of supplies m theEastren News; Reuter - 317 words
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Article, Illustration237 1941-02-18 2 HOPES OF BORDER PEACE Bangkok, Feb. 17. \Mli. Yosuke Matsuoka. the Japanese Foreign Minister, bas informed the Thai Government thai the extension of tl.e Thai-lndo-China truce ends at 10 a.m. on Feb. 25 (Bangkok time). The hope of a conclusion of peace witfi Thailand under satisfactory terms through Japanese mediationReuter; Eastren News - 237 words
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Article12 1941-02-18 2 Mr Molminrood YftMM Zyllwyn-Btp-*rtirt hi-en Io b«- ShMUmI Immigration Officer for P^nanir12 words
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Article167 1941-02-18 2 London, Feb. 17. MANY famous Parliamentary figures on their era? to the House of Commons or House of Lords have exnressed the view that little lawns m the middle oi Parliament Square would be greatly improved In appearance it the railings could be taken away.British Wireless - 167 words
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Article135 1941-02-18 2 U.S. ITALIANS CONDEMN FASCISM Bfaft l ,f JWO thousand [talis Italian-American." 1 et it. oi them m< big anti-Fascist meeting J niaad by the Mazzii Cooper Union Hall Pnotessor Salvemini, ;i f|, paying a tribute tn PresJjJ Roosevelt, .said: "If \m .wins. Italy becoi [M colony. The [talis i mReuter - 135 words
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Article232 1941-02-18 2 New York, Feb. 17. A SIX-POINT plan for the feeding oi* Nazi-occupied eoii.triesin A Europe was outlined by Mr. Herbert Hoover m a btoodlj speech last night. The plan, he said, had been subnetted to the British and French Governments and provides for: (1) AnReuter - 232 words
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Article107 1941-02-18 2 Berlin, Feb. 17. HERMAN KRIEBEL, who marched st Hitler's side during The Munich Beercellar Putsch m November. 1923. and subsequently ~hared hi< fortress prison at Landsbe' re for five years, died to day. aged 65, according to the official German news agency. At theReuter - 107 words
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Article138 1941-02-18 2 WOMEN POLICE SQUAD FOR SHELTERS FORTY London police**" have been formed M Girl Protection Fatn 1 to about the capital to gj black-out and shelter The squad Includes an Jjgg eight sergeants and 31 «"J" They are not ■ttocneawj division. Their -beg Is Jf J Metropolis, and they rfl 11138 words
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Advertisement63 1941-02-18 2 Tlu> FARADAY COMPANY »v(.fNFKKS CONTRACTORS MACHINERY BROKER* TKL: 3 Ra«trs PUre Gram« 3114 SINGAPORE FARADCO SHIP YACHT AND DREDOE BROKERS, HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY BROKFRS LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS AND LOCOMOTIVES MINING MACHINERY AND DREDOE SPARES DIESEL ENGINES OF ALL SIZES AHD HORSE POWER ELKCTRICAL GENERATING PLAHT: OIL MILL MACHINERY63 words
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Miscellaneous14 1941-02-18 2 POCKET CARTOON "i^rZtrouble uitK Antonio t< thatJ[hT v can'^never forest old trade J rivalrir14 words
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Article, Illustration48 1941-02-18 3 Oh, Mrs. Porter! A VOBUUI porter weighing and labelling a package ;it a L*adon railroad terminus. The women porters, uho are already working on the undergniuul stations, will replace the men at the outside stations. And below, woman porter at a London railroai terminus rallying a soldier's kit.48 words
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Article46 1941-02-18 3 London, Feb. n. part of the plan of c >Hatooration with Britain elopment of wai weapons. President Roose sent to London. Dr. lames Conont, President ird University and am ol Uu most dtetln?U.B. research i a tcompanied by two assistant British WirelessBritish Wireless - 46 words
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Article103 1941-02-18 3 New York THE former husband of pretty Mrs. Charlotte Joalyn, of Chicago, has accused her of having immoral relations with her counsel during their divorce action. Mrs. fosfrn was granted a divorce on the grounds that she was deserted by her husband. Cieorjje Joslyn, who was103 words
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Article430 1941-02-18 3 LONDON. FEB. 17. THE IBERIAN PENINSULA HAS BEEN SWEPT DURING 1 THE WEEKEND BY THE WORST STORM IN 18 YEARS. THE WIND IN MANY PARTS REACHED CYCLONIC STRENGTH. A SPEED OF 80 MILES AN HOUR BEING RECORDED AT LISBON. WHILE AT CINTRA THE RE PORTEDReuter - 430 words
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Advertisement413 1941-02-18 3 XOTHK. HEfBNCI MKIIII ■■WW (REQtISITION OF TRANSPORT) ORDER 1939. Th" undermentioned motor lorries haw been rcqiu^ioned by me under provisions of the above order. 2 Any claims under hire purehuy. agreements should aa the undersigned not later than 12 noon on Friday 21st 1941. a rt ff which date no413 words
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PEOPLE AND PLACES
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927 1941-02-18 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By 1 •ro MORROW nigh! and on Fri- day two concerts In aid of the l/>rd Mayor's Fund end the China Relief Fund will be given St the Victoria Memorial Hall The concerts are under the auspices of the Singapore < hinest927 words
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Article, Illustration66 1941-02-18 4 Mr. and HfS. l Raymond WH- i I son leaving at. I Andrew's Pres- byterian Chur- i i eh after their marriage a i 1 4.30 p.m. on Saturday after- i noon. i I The bride, who was form- j crly Miss Norah t Clements, is the66 words
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Advertisement56 1941-02-18 4 f HATSW \lte£SSEsJm\ DRESSES, CORSETS, A, HOSIERY. i^V 61, STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court). Tel. 3335' CATHAY BEAI'TY SALOX The Most Exclusively equipped Beauty Parlour In The Country HAIR STYLES by Madame Ninon PRICES COMPETITIVE CATHAY BUILDING: TELEPHONE 208.*> Accessories 5 Stamford Road ■ttg&V™ 0 BATTERY ROAD JLXJL PHONE= 4085 ONE56 words
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Article, Illustration476 1941-02-18 5 TONIC TREATMENTS FOR THOSE TIRED HOMES FEW OF US have the funds or the inclination at present to go m for re-decoration of the house, but that is no reason why any home should look tired and down-at-heel. Even more important that new draperies and fresh paint is regular cleaning,476 words
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Article, Illustration215 1941-02-18 5 keeping the house cool Sun-blinds save many a house from excessive heat. j rder to keep your house as cool as possible. make a point of invariably drawing curtains, or vise shading the windows of a sunny room In the ciay. Fresh air is to be encouraged possible but. when215 words
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Article, Illustration195 1941-02-18 5 lemale fly is left to multiply undisturbed, ihe may account for millions as the hot s ko by, so take active steps against this pest The first thing to do is to look for like-ag-places, such as dark, undisturbed corcrevices, and to spray195 words
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Article, Illustration171 1941-02-18 5 n.AMPNESS is caused by a j number of things among winch excessive undergrowth I or piled -up earth are the S most usual. Therefore, il J f you are troubled by damp j cupboards, consult a builder 5 or architect When it is impossible to S find a171 words
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Advertisement145 1941-02-18 5 I mmmmm\mmmmmm\mWmW^m^^^V^^k^mWS^ W m^^l^ m \_^_^^^^__M j^^k A W 'j^9M-WmWmmmm\ Wm^ WjM^mmm. M mW^ N£**»*^l 'SB mZ 'Jn*L'4m!L'mmm*^^ *itff* £^^m\ mm BwKtftr^wßSm f "^^wSamZm iUL V- mmdrV TV "^fc 'viaMLmtmmX \m\ \m\. JHb^V f 1 4* Tfc v&A BB^ w9t__, yi *rT' TM^riH Effi ski Ifc^r^ v tfflj sji" r145 words
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122 1941-02-18 6 CHILDREN'S QUARREL: FATHER GAOLED Till it*!? of how a quarrel J 1 between two children fed R Uia iichl between thcirfathers wan related before the fifth magistrate. Mr. L Oeh, 1 yesterday, when Tea Os l«ee,i J a squatter, was sentenced tei A four months' rigorous impri- k sonment after122 words
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Article387 1941-02-18 6 Unworthy Of Trust (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, "Monday. I ii TROWELL, UnpecWr of Machinery, Perak, was this J rning convicted fe) ir. P. P. Y. RadtJtfe, m the Bat« Gajah court, on three summons charges of having accepted monetary present* totalling $90, without consideration, irom387 words
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97 1941-02-18 6 Malaya's Co-operation In War Praised rE High Commissioner has re. ceived the following telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies: "Please convey to His Highness the Raja of Perlis expression of ihe grateful appreciation of His Majesty's Government for the generous contribution of $150,000 for emergency defence expenditure97 words
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Article473 1941-02-18 6 Road Death |AMES Bovd. a private m the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders was senU need to six months' simple imprisonment veiAerday where he was charged before the Traffic Disrtrict Judge Mr C. H. Whitton, with causing the death of one "Bakri bin Noor Sadan by473 words
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Article54 1941-02-18 6 Mr. Kailasapillai oi Tanjong Malim has assumed duties as Permanent Ways Inspector, F.M.S. Railways Batu Gajah In place of Mr V. Aruiiasalam, who went on transfer to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Richard Amarasckera, of Klang, who was ti-'l recently a patiefit m th c Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, is leaving54 words
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169 1941-02-18 6 CEEN In the act of attempting to start a car parked ■J in front of the Corner Bar, in Serangoon Road, Hugh Hamilton and Samuel Smith, soldiers of the Argyll i»fd Sutherland Regiment, who pleaded guilt v to a charge of having attempted169 words
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Article188 1941-02-18 6 London, Feb. U IN the course of a spech at Tobj* pandy yesterday, Mr. Clemeni Attlee. Lord Privy Sc.il. stressed to his audience that there t luldbf r Hdrn to the pre-war id andthi new world would have be plan* nee. for. In spite ofBritish Wireless - 188 words
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79 1941-02-18 6 Enemy Planes Downed By Naval A.A. Lond 17, A list of catualtie fire ?nemy aircraft h- kJi on His Majesty^ Bh of Willis landed in Worwi vely -ne Allied navies and the rmed merchant shi] beginning of th- war > {Jie 1040. has been b Admiralty. tr iod This *0WtfBritish Wireless - 79 words
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Advertisement78 1941-02-18 6 LOX I T E Batteries are produced m Australia within a few miles of the largest Lead Sme iters m the Southern Hemisphere. LOXITE Batteries have been used for a number of years by the South Australian Government for Kail Cars, Signal Work and Train Lighting they MUST be absolutely78 words
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Article, Illustration774 1941-02-18 7 i Spy Executions A J Salutary Example: Tribute To A Great j j Soldier: Old Ideas Go j Overboard: Buttons J J Are Now Dimmer Letter From London London, Pec. 13. >n of two young I I spying for G*r- v ji lesson to the 1 ted774 words
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179 1941-02-18 7 ANEW Department of Civil Defence has been created to co-ordinate civil defence plans and activities throughout Malaya. The head of the Department the title of Commissioner for Ci 11 Defence. Malaya, and the poet I M been filled by Mr. L H. Gorsuch, M.C.S.. the179 words
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Article13 1941-02-18 7 Mr. J. Perclvai of the Sydney Herald paaaed through Singapore yesterday from Batavia13 words
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Article, Illustration331 1941-02-18 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1941. FAR EAST CRISIS JHE crisis m the Far East waxei and wane-. The trend of news during the last few days leaves va in no doubt that Tokyo has conn to be to Berlin what Charlie McCarthy is to Edgar Be*gtn— i mere echo331 words
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Advertisement183 1941-02-18 7 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Horn Tin nks to the dhrovery of an American 1' nov is pow«lhle to get lid of t s,>..iis of choking, gasping, c \<of np mi] wheezing Asthma by killing 1 use vs hick is Oenns m the blood. No i tc burning of powders,183 words
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Advertisement24 1941-02-18 7 /fSSX SAFEGUARD WRW yourselves INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SIiCUKJI) PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINOAPORE, S*. PHONE NO.24 words
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Article164 1941-02-18 8 SADIE HAWKINS DAY A NEW national day is be- ing born m America and one that most of us have never heard of. It is called Sadie Hawkins Day. This day comes from a comic strip character called "Li'l Abner," which is read by millions of readers throughout the U.S.A.164 words
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Article395 1941-02-18 8 Batavia, Feb. 11. MR Churchill's magnificent address was received m this country with great satisfaction as showing the great (statesman's unshakeable faith and the stubborn strength ol the British people. Nirom was able to record the whole of Mr. Churchill's speech, and it was relayed to listeners all over395 words
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Article76 1941-02-18 8 Dublin. Feb. 17 HALF the population of Dublin and Port Kingston is ready to evacuate Intc the interior ..Mould the ne^d arise. It was estimated that when the registered centres closed on Saturday nieht. over ?50.000 peopl? had signed. Th? Firearm Government's scheme covered schoolchildren and eh:''' y enReuter - 76 words
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Article20 1941-02-18 8 T v tcrdi v pen 1; ;ed and Rialtl. r mi hb drop., nclth An says port d, r20 words
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Advertisement620 1941-02-18 8 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours w;! Glands Fortified i yty/M by New Discovery |i|& f^o you fe*d old before your lime? An- you find, run- W jSIS^^u'Jn"* dovn, worn out, and unable to k««ep up with flu- p< .1 SM nm\ and pleasures of modern llf. I x, you620 words
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Article, Illustration293 1941-02-18 9 unusable automatic pistol and a large quantity of New Of the 'Teng Choan Tan" secret society which found m a room of a house m New Market Road resulted Kwek Ji Ba, a Chinese, who described himself as a stall m the New World293 words
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Article93 1941-02-18 9 London. Feb. 17. AMONG Urns'- killed during Saturday night's raid on a northeastern coast town were i policeman and two auxiliary firemen who died from injuries believed to hay i be n incurred Irom bombs Which fell while they were endeavouring tc extinguish a. biasingBritish Wireless - 93 words
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Article89 1941-02-18 9 ARRESTED by a detective, three electric bulbs were found m the possession 0| Tan Seng K« <45». Police Inquiries revealed that. Tan had stole n one of the bulbs from the ftvefoot way oj coffee shop m South Bridge Road. Charged before Mr J. O Rappo89 words
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Article603 1941-02-18 9 Soldier's Death 1 THE action of three motorists two Europeans and a Chinese j who refused to convey a dying Indian soldier who had been badly injurad m a motor accident to hospital In their cars was described by Inspector Francis Goodship as "scandalous." Inspector603 words
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Article, Illustration157 1941-02-18 9 U7AK and bombs have not been able to break down lai^lish traditions and many oi" the old customs carry on just the same as m days of yore. With picturesque ceremony the ChVlde Bishop lor this year was elected by the boy o! the St157 words
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Article145 1941-02-18 10 j (Tribune Stair He|H>rter) i AT Nmr*. Cam* Hock i Chyt X Co Ltd.. \eslev- da> an auction s.»le of eaatraJ band seizures under order* 1 from the Marshal of the Prl* <>Mirt, was held. The paodl comprised I i variety oi things and were aaararea madt145 words
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Article415 1941-02-18 10 i inaiM. Liny ji|n aX APPEALING against sentences imposed on them by the third magistrate for oirences under the Defence Finance Regulations, Messrs. R. S. Macmillan and L Ferguson were partially successful m their appeal which was disposed of by the Chief Justice. Sir Percy415 words
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Article80 1941-02-18 10 $250 BAIL FOR SNATCH THIEVES CHARGED with having snatched a gold necklace and 'ocket from Lim Ah Eng, a woman, at Balestier Road, on Feb. 16. Boon Kwan; alias Lim Hup Kip. and Lee Ah Seng, claimed trial before Mr J. G. Rappoport. m the third coart yesterday. I Th*80 words
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70 1941-02-18 10 $1,000 Bail In Unlawful Society Case CHARGED with being memberi ol the Chinese National Emancipation Vanguard Corp.^, an unlawful society, Chon^ Kian Lin, 42. and So Giok Hi. (woman), claim eel trial be lore Mr. J. Q Rappoport, In the third court, yesterday. The case a were postponed for moni70 words
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Advertisement213 1941-02-18 10 aM H^Txi BIWh Vt fcOsndBRITISH IMDiAUMIS (INCORPORATE!) IN ENGLAND), The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India. Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present213 words
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Advertisement170 1941-02-18 10 BURMA P lI I L P LIN L. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., THE lIWK LINK LID. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON,170 words
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Advertisement501 1941-02-18 11 dfsdfdfs I ,ns Vacant I s immediately for I Apply 223, Malaya r m fro. apQ) I immediately. Apply I tion, bl,, R a 2. ore 0 fi r I (No. 526G) I rerms to:— •'Newway" I >ta Joo Chlat Road, I iNo. SJ4GI I i n ed Book-RjMler ano501 words
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Advertisement562 1941-02-18 11 EXPERIENCED BOOK -KEEPER underta^os outetandluy accounts. i-oek-> posi'ion v part-time clerk, book-keeper, confidential m business affairs. Box 198 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 4fl2Gj OPEN FOR Immediate engagement by schools Biology bachelor of Art~, can tench Bclence Subjects and English. State terms. Apply Box 191 L jo Malaya Tribune, Kuala562 words
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Advertisement654 1941-02-18 11 Matrimonial European. 40. good position, seeks Widow or girl, any nationality all found. Hew Matrimony. Box 221. Maiaya Tribune, eingapcre. iNo. 517CJ) TOUNG BRITISHER cicsires communication with young Eurasian l;.dy with view to marriage. Ajjply end blng photo Box No. 188, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 457G; A H2GHCLASS Eurasian yoimg654 words
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Advertisement467 1941-02-18 11 Financial WANILI' l'.utnir or 1 ln-.ticler lor proflt- ;•;>;•• I Apply Box 219 M i Tribune, tiingapo Re. SU<J Stamps bESD Useg Post.. ipa to T. T. Filial A: Oo Kunla X ibu High j. lees anpaid. tNo M Lost Found LOST -Morrk 8 Tourer No. *****. Blue, 4-3ciUei Reward,467 words
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Miscellaneous423 1941-02-18 11 j ON THE 1 AIR I U J SINGAPORE /ML 225 metro* ri.ua kefs) ZHPI 09« metres (9 69 men ZIIP3 41 36 mi- tree (7 23 mcli) From M 00 a.m. te X H .i m Imm io oo a.m te l so cm From .'.OO p in. te423 words
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Article95 1941-02-18 12 SPEED UP RAID REPAIR M.PJ want bombed' houses to be if paired more quickh. Sir Irving A^erv 1 (Con.. Gravesend* U to ask the Minister ol Health: To see that local j authorities begin repairing Louses damaged m raids at once. To provide transparent material "i'n windows. Sir Robert Gower95 words
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Article132 1941-02-18 12 Cruel Wife Divorced A HUSBAND who was tnanted a de- cree nisi by Mr. Justice Bucknill m the Divorce Court because of his wife's crue.ty, alleged that she: Stiuck him on an injured arm with a book; hit him m the stomach and made i him faint, and bit him132 words
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Article65 1941-02-18 12 Peer And Sister Injured By Bomb Lord Stanmore and his sister, the Hon Nevil Hamilton-Gor-don, were injured when the hou^e -*t which they were staying was partially destroyed by a bomb. They are m hospitul. Six bombs were dropped close together, and five peop'e were killed m demolished council homes65 words
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Article20 1941-02-18 12 Capt. H. J. Page, M.8.E., hill been appointed Director ol Passive Defence m and for the district of Kuala Lumpur20 words
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Advertisement149 1941-02-18 12 Positively LA VI HAY of this magnificent new M. G. M. Production C1 m s TO-DAY APITOL 3J5-6..5-9.15 PRODUCED h> the MAN who made CAVALCADE' ROBERT YOUNG flKjPffl| HELEN GILBERT Al 111 Wk-i "km 'FLORIAINT Ir W\m\ \m\ V".. the woi ki-i.i:i. WWW i^^fljHjttMfl^^^^H IRIMA BARONOVA BH^MMM i H _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_m149 words
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Advertisement197 1941-02-18 12 A PICTURE THAT WILL^nevJT BE FORGOTTEN! It's Worth Seeing Again! LAST FEW SCREENINGS JT™. ALHAMBRA Brand new Print of Warner Bros. Great Hkw adventure Story! lor,ral Uii AJventunt of m A TONIC FOR THESE WORRYING TIMeT The Famous London Stage Play NOW THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST COMEDY HIT! Read What The197 words
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610 1941-02-18 13 allegation that $30,000 was involved m the tontine case hich Madam Ec Tiow Leng, alias Suay Niah. stood before Mr. J- L. McFall, the District Judge, on three ninal breach of trust, was made during the Sifi vterday. a!! a charged with having P>610 words
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Article78 1941-02-18 13 GERMAN MORALE 'WEAKER' The hardships A British air ruid.s. and the prospect of a lung war with diminishing chance., A victory are already producing ".significant results' 1 m Germany, writes Otto Tolischus m an article In the "Time Magazine," of New York. The results, he •> a y s manifest78 words
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Article128 1941-02-18 13 CUPER-LIGHT steel,' such as is used m corsets, is being used jin the manuiactuie i or barrage balloons. Only this week th i demand was so great that the Government Placed a ban on corsets. They could only be made-to-measure on production of a doctor's note. Now128 words
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Article93 1941-02-18 13 Youths On Housebreaking Charge rUR young Malays. Taha bin Mohamed Noor, 16, Atan bin Kassim. 19. Yusop bin Omar. 16. and Osman bin Ali, 20. were charged before Mr Conrai Oldham, m the second court, yesterday. with housebreaking by entering into the teachers' quarters. Jalan Pagar. off Jalan Eunos. with93 words
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Advertisement77 1941-02-18 13 •••^'•••^••iiii.iiiiiirT**'** •i t*« aa .i i»»»« DANCE IN COOL COMFORT DANCE WITH ABANDON attoe AIR-CONDITIONED CABARET ITS KECiI LATED TEMPERATURE ITS COOL ATMOSPHERE I ITS 4.300 SQ. FT. SPRING FLOOR I Make Dancing a Pleasure W«E ADMISSION TO SERVICES IN UNIFORMS I [TO-NIGHT DANCE 9.30 to 12 P.M. I TEA77 words
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Advertisement111 1941-02-18 13 I ASI I VII IdbV (ils TWO SHOWS M m mMAm\\^LWim^\ j iii AS A COMEDY TEAM THESE TWO FAVOURITE STARS WILL SURELY GIVE YOU LOTS OF LAUGHTER Jack, jiulbettand Cicely Coutlneidije IN A SLICK. LIVELY MUSICAL COMFI) V OF SONG DANCE FUN "JACK 'S THE BOY NEXT ATTRACTION IT'S111 words
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Article, Illustration132 1941-02-18 14 W Concrete pill-** boxes on wheels i have been m- vented by Mr. C. B. Mathews, a concretes f nianufac-r j tarer. He) bought 24 old i lorry chassis i. and as soon as The had got) something^ t satisfae tory i 1 he showed it J >132 words
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122 1941-02-18 14 Soldier Fined $100 Tor Theft Of Motor-Bike CAUGHT riding oft on a motor-cytle which had been parked at the Capitol parking pla;e, C. Pearee, a soldier of the R.A.. Changi, wa.s lined $100 or, m default, two months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J G. Rappoport. third 'magistrate, yesterday. Pearee adm122 words
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Article, Illustration414 1941-02-18 14 Wearne's, O.C.B., Score Wins Itiisim ss llunsrs I^«t{iii« W arnt'fl 2 Bramtoco 1 IIhARNE'S scored a 2-1 victory over Bramtoco m a closely contested Business Houses <^ague match, at Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. fher* was little < i choose between the teams ai d exchanges were even tliroughou Wearne's opened414 words
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Article391 1941-02-18 14 FIFTY-FIVE teams have entered for four divisions of tm r S.A.F.A. football league, which start* m the first wo< k next month. The number of teams entering this year is 11 more than that of last year, am! together with the Business Houses' League sides,391 words
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Miscellaneous28 1941-02-18 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses League. Cold Storage v Traction Co.; Stadium; AP.C. v Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. S.HB.; Straits Times v Sime Darby, J.C.S.A. LAWN TENTNIS: YM.C.A. tournament.28 words
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Miscellaneous16 1941-02-18 14 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 2.36 a.m.. 3.14 p.m.. 8.4 ft. TO-MORHOW: 322 a.m.. < 4.30 p.m. 7.5 ft.16 words
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Article133 1941-02-18 15 S.G.C. Win Wei-Hai-Wei Cup Wei-Hai-Wei Cup I tt the Island Clio rning and ended m ,-al Singapore Golf. iand Club 4 and 3. matches were 3v a l vs. C. A. E. M Cram o v.s. Dr. B. *2 i; H Sym 1 vs. W. Kldred 0 vs Y. mdr.133 words
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Article79 1941-02-18 15 Forsees Long War We'll Win It AIR Marshal Billy! Bishop. V.C, the famous Canadian airman, expre.sM>(« the opinion at ft Washington inter vi< v v that the war would I be long and devastating, but that ultimate victory would! be Britain's. The Germans," he said, /may blow up every brick79 words
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Article148 1941-02-18 15 Cold Comfort For B.B.C. DON'T kiss your boy iriend if he is m ihe F#B.C; and don't In any circumstances grip him by the leit arm. B'urther, if you near your iavourite announcer loading the news m v hoarse croaking voice, don't be surprised, writes the Daily Mirror. The reason148 words
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Article94 1941-02-18 15 PERMIT pedestrians to use a dimmed torch or haudlamp dvn s lg night alarms" is the plea of the Pedestriano' Association to tlie Minister of Home Security. "It has becomo impossible for the pedestrian, un l^ he has a torch to use tho roads on daric94 words
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Article41 1941-02-18 15 A building for the is e of the public at I cost of $3,000 is jeinp bui't b y l^ r oeneliciariti oi tne estate of the late MrbeonE Sin Nam at the New PvbUc Chinese Cemetery, ftu «jei Binji. IpoK.41 words
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307 1941-02-18 15 Harper's Win With Better Forwards ilarper Gilfillan 3; N.A.A.F.I. 1. POSSESSING a mure enterpris--1 ing for wa id live, Harper Gilfillan defeated the N.A.A.F.I: by three goals to one m a Business Houses' league soccer match on the Clerical Union ground, yesterday. The N.A.A.FI. led by scoring the only goal307 words
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Article100 1941-02-18 15 RESULTS of two ties of the V.M.C.A. lawn tennis tournament played yesterday were as follows: Men's singles Knowles Cup) M. 1 Reshty beat I Alsagoff 7—5. 2—6, 6—l. Men's A class singles: C.Y. Koh beat A SB. Pakir 9—7. 6-2. Ties for Wednesday and Thursday are as100 words
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Article65 1941-02-18 15 WITH severe injuries to his head, a middle-aged Indian was ad mitted to the General Hospital yesterday evening m an unconscious state The man is suspected to hav-e received a fracture of the skull ?s the result of a fall from an omnibus while65 words
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Advertisement336 1941-02-18 15 I [classified ads p>rtli from page U)\ Professional DEB m TREATMENT of I*P- J R v Paralysis. Urinary, m Disea«M, High Blood >f!WJb^*r| rrulosis etc. If Cutpble *c °u*rantee cure 7'<u Satisf action Guaranteed. Herbalists. 243. Middle Road, *_L_____ HY softer SILENTLY from Chronic ■MMca when you can be cured336 words
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Advertisement392 1941-02-18 15 HIGH BLOOD It I S S I II I regulated with the ny of ANTISCLEROTICUM' \ntisr!« rotiruro reroute* blood pressure.; improves the eardiar action, preserve* th<» j fluidity of the blood, save! the hl<w>l v» *•<>< I and removes the complaints 'urh i as headache. lon of memory. low spirits.392 words
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Advertisement174 1941-02-18 15 .A iJVfrj H If i T- 1 SAVINGS to A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account Is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account glow from time to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account174 words
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415 1941-02-18 16 SMASHING RAF AT BOTH ENDS OF THE AXIS London, Feb. 17. nritlNf; daylight ycstenhn aire raft of the DomfrSJg Com maud, operating singly, atIllCket] :i number of objectives m ent-im -occupied territory, states to-day's Air Ministry communique. At Hellevoetsluis. bombs were to hit the nuay and s vessel moored alongside.Reuter - 415 words
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Article178 1941-02-18 16 s j London, Feb. 17. i "THF greatest infringement i patent rights m history," S r is how the Nazi organ Vocl- 1 hischer Beobachter describes t the landing of British para- i chute troops, says the oflici.il > I German news agency. i jReuter - 178 words
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Article48 1941-02-18 16 Rome, Feb. 17.-A bulletin on ex-King Alfonso's illness issued at 7^15 GMT. this morning s*va that he passed a "fairly good night nnd there are indications of a les- .^ening of the gravity of certain symptoms." King Alfonso has been raftering from heart trouble.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration254 1941-02-18 16 Cairo. Feb. 17. NO Italians remain on the soil of Egypt, the Sudan or Kenya, except as prisoners, according to a General Headquarters' official communique wmch states, "In Libya and Eritrea the situation remains unchanged. "m Abyssinia: With the fall of Kurmuk on Feb 14, no ItaliansReuter - 254 words
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Article17 1941-02-18 16 Mr. V S. Kelly has been appointed to he ,i Deputy Accountant-General for the bupreme Court, Penang.17 words
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Article130 1941-02-18 16 Hopkins At White House Meeting Washington, f.>^ j> |L|R. Harry Hopkins, rctcafl i** President Kooseve!t\ mj2 envoy m Britain, was present X a White House conference to-da on the subject of the Lease aj Lend Bill. Also present were War Secretary, Mr. Henry stimson, the Treasury Secretary. Mr, Henry Morgenthau.130 words
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Article96 1941-02-18 16 Stockholm. Feb. 17. AN indication that the day! vi the Quisling regime la Noryiy are numbered is given m the impressions gained by observer sfl hove just returned from that cone-j try, says the Dagens Nyheter. A rumour that the Germans ha*, given Quisling a time limitReuter - 96 words
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Article100 1941-02-18 16 Shanghai. Feb. 17. THE Osaka Mainichi m an editorial on Feb. 12, "The true intention of Vichy is to mamt.in/'. laboration with Germany strictly within the linu oi the armistice agreement at the war's jonciusic U) secure favourable peace terms with the am Britain andReuter - 100 words
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Article76 1941-02-18 16 London. Feb 1' DEOPLE who neglected the warning to f masks "wept like anything" on the south co at the seaside report of Brighton this Perambulating loudspeakers for the past warned residents to don their masks when alert was sounded and this morning tear S mild formReuter - 76 words
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