Morning Tribune, 25 February 1941
1941-02-25
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Title Section15 1941-02-25 1 rl SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vo l( __No. 21, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1941.15 words
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Article, Illustration543 1941-02-25 1 JAPANESE NAVAL PLAN TO COMBAT MOVES IN PACIFIC I JAPANESE NAVY HAS ALREADY WORKED OUT INTO FULL CONSIDERATION AMERICAN DEVEPMENTS IN THE PACIFIC, THE NAVY VICENISTER, VICE-ADMIRAL TOYADO, INFORMED |E DIET TO-DAY. Moreover, he pointed out, the American programme ed only for the expenditure of $240,000,000 on these ifications inReuter - 543 words
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Article155 1941-02-25 1 Tokyo, Feb. 24. officially announced in Tokyo to-day that the i ii( t agreemcut between < and Thaihnd in con- S [••Hum with the Indo-China V r <in- dispute has been pro- i J'nßed another ten davs, until March 7 official statement said i Japanese mediators had 1Reuter - 155 words
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Article212 1941-02-25 1 Ankara, Feb. 24. THE Turkish Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu, declared, in an Interview, that Turkry remains faithful to her alliances. "Turkey could not, in any way, remain indifferent to the foreign activities taking place in her zone of security," stated M. Sarajoglu. He added: "Tur. keyReuter - 212 words
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245 1941-02-25 1 (Prom Reuter's special correspondent ■teykjivik, Feb. 24. IN nine months .since British troops occupied (his rCMOU Hand, no time has bcL*n asted in converting it Into a fortress of the far north. Permanent camps have been laid out, roads built and defences con -Iructed.Reuter - 245 words
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676 1941-02-25 1 HITLER TELLS OF IMPENDING UBOA T CAMPAIGN London, Feb. 24. f ELEBRATING the twenty-first anniversary of the birth of the Nazi Party, Hitler to-day addressed old members of the Party at the famous Munich beer cellar. His rostrum was two large beer tables on which a small lantern had beenReuter - 676 words
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Article, Illustration42 1941-02-25 1 LONDON, FEB. 24— IT IS LEARNED THAT THE JAPANESE AMBASSADOR VISITED THE PRIME MINISTER, MK. WIN.sTON CHURCHILL, THIS MORNING. LATER THE TIRKISH AMBASSADOR ALSO CALLED ON THE PRIME MINISTER. THE GREEK MINISTER HAD AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL TODAY, REUTER LEARNS42 words
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Article471 1941-02-25 2 NAZ I MOVES IN BALKANS WKAKV Kill 54. THROUGH BULGARIA AM GOING AHEAD si'll IA ACCORDING TO REPORTS REACHING HERE. "IJ-SI-ST KST TllVl GERMAN TROOPS AFTER tItOSSIM. THE lIANUBE WOULB MOVE TOROUGH THE STIU M A XM) MESTA VALLETO, REACHING THE GREEK FKON ril VI lll.A. SOME 75 MILES FROMReuter - 471 words
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156 1941-02-25 2 London Feb 24. IN* contrftit with the emblems of the pagan wor»d, trie crucifix s:ood aloft for ail as a symbol or every ideal that could save mankind from disoider. states Cardinal Hmsiey in his Lenten pastoral letter to his archdiocese of Westminster. HeReuter - 156 words
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Article111 1941-02-25 2 eb. 24 THAT uid be at Utt I md hxa duction »fl from :he British point of view wai the Kpressed oy Sir Walter Citrine. Gener- 9 ui the T 1 Union C who lu.~ returi I aid n a three months' tour of theReuter - 111 words
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Article139 1941-02-25 2 THP h N*V r Pel oJ raids on I «MI partment of Plant t l: ■severe dama,:. plant the >*d tion of the 51,,el U N .svstem. andth, h i,,,,'' 0^ Metropolitan railway^*! This was revealed b. Amencmi correspondent just retur,,,,l n,"' from thocerm,,,, Nows ofReuter - 139 words
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Article360 1941-02-25 2 London, Feb. 24 IJNREST in Italy brought forth Mussolini's Sunday broadcast is the general opinion of London morning newspapers Editorials to-day add that the speech could have done In to calm or encourage the Italian people. Mussolini has found himself compelled to broadcast an antidoteReuter - 360 words
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Article71 1941-02-25 2 London, Feb. 24-! Consul-General in Chi '-> l r d Baer. admitted that u in e his staff, are acting on ne sumptijn that the) ma? leave the United too distant future, w ol the Daily Telegraph tww correspondent. Fhej u« instructed not loReuter - 71 words
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Article33 1941-02-25 2 II ENEMY activity .1 nigbc «*s 1 ceased, states 1 m unique 1 Bombs 1 north-east scattered poinl I and la the Lo:vi Little damage there %*r<* C«W ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement119 1941-02-25 2 No Asthma £L Two fun ai- I r iiutrdj rtirr- >■ i i. ),l, v m Ix .1 with A|l Wad I" 10 pounds w«l*ht, guffe d lag, ct jking iad itr«n«Ung wry r... couJdi exp«K!ted to 'It* 1 MsiM.»f io4 b b*i i,,M TWO VI-;> EUI Wed.ico i Ing119 words
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Article47 1941-02-25 3 Athens, Feb. 24. ipORTINCJ Greek operations L R\ 1 .successfully bombed jits norSh-west of Tepelini jg Sunday, states a communiJrom the headquarters of BriTorces In Greece. Buildings < hit as well as enemy positions he south-west, while bombs seen to burst on anti-aircraft fries. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article71 1941-02-25 3 Sydney. Feb. 24. Japanese vessels which have po; anchored at Noumea, New I for the past nine days refused permission to cargoes of iron ore, accordi th( Noumea correspondent le Sydney Sun. >n given is that the illotment of 24.000 tons on ore for Japan hasReuter - 71 words
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Article49 1941-02-25 3 Midon Feb. 24. -The Australian Supply and Develop- >! made a public .speech to-day. tralia, he said, had actually the export field and was lenUry trainer craft md Burma. She had proGipsj Major" engines in time of eight months ay" planes are being at the rate of one per ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article107 1941-02-25 3 Officer On Drink Charge AN officer in charge of a defence post was alleged at a Chatham court-martial to have been found by his commanding, officer in the act of being supported into the mess by his ser vant. The accused oittrer. Lieutenant Robert Arthiu Victor BfW-l rey. forty-three, of107 words
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140 1941-02-25 3 T London, Feb. 24. newspaper, "Weltwoche" states that the itish have the right to be proud and satisfied achievement! of their daughter nations. Their Pment has surpassed the prophets who believed Motherland's predicament would be seized iportunity for complete secession. exact opposite has occurred andReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration64 1941-02-25 3 Bringing us t food, arms, raw materials j across the oceans of the J world, another J S convoy ap- proaches «Vie i shores of Bri- 1 l tain. A gene- ral view of a I convov taken from an escort- J t ing destroyer, i which has sue- i64 words
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Article113 1941-02-25 3 London, Feb. 24. BROADCASTING in "the week'., good cause," on behalf of tn" Royal National Lifeboat Institution, the chairman, Sir Godfrey Baring, stated that since the outbreak of war. the service had rescued over 3,300 lives from the sea "Though the lifeboats," he said, "areBritish Wireless - 113 words
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225 1941-02-25 3 ONE MORE AVENUE OF EMPLOYMENT FOR MALAYAN U GIRLS IS OPENED UP BY AN ANNOUNCEMENT Jl Si MADE BY THE INDIAN MILITARY MEDICAL UTIIOR! TIES IN MALAYA, WHO ARE ASKING FOR LOCAL Rtv (RUTS FOR THE INDIAN MILITARY NURSING SERY'lCF This is probably225 words
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Advertisement86 1941-02-25 3 Do not spoil food h\ usinj> cheap cooking oil that gives it \J an unwholesome flavour. Fry all your meats, fish an<! vegetables in HAZOLA, and get the extra richness that \y only thi« fine oil can five; for MAZOLA when used in cookimr is odourless and flavourless its gotdMfl86 words
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874 1941-02-25 4 ALJUEADY Mrs. T. B. Drew ha.' eolli-i Led a large number Ol delightful mfts for the American 'lea which she will hold In aid Ol her Sailors' Fund on April 3. The sale will be held at Nav> House and will take place874 words
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Article109 1941-02-25 4 Wed At Home > r ATTAIN and L j v Mrs. W. I). Strachan- Smith J were delighted J to hear levently that their niece, i Pat Gorjes, i she )has m a n v I friends in Sing- i gapore) was? •married at i home to Lieut y Dunlop,109 words
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Article76 1941-02-25 4 LADY lavlw presenting i the Victor I.u- dorum Irtfftg to Mrs. y D.j Anderson capf tain of the win- ninff team in jthe Basket f Football match. Members 0 f j the team are lined up behind, j [Lad y ia-.lr,r. had to be ;is*is-! ted with tlt|76 words
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Advertisement74 1941-02-25 4 i MR. a.nd Mrs. >Wl L. Cowan staged a rle- li^htful private i pa hit party at 'the Cathay S Call on Satur- i day evening in lionour of Miss i Lucille Nithol- son, whose mar- riage to Mr. Ro- nald (Tim)/ Marriott will take place at the NUn t«>74 words
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Advertisement54 1941-02-25 4 spiupoitD ft I V fHATS IB j PRISCILLA Ltd. /£45 RECEIVED NEW llA\lMr\<-S 61. STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court) Phone i ATHAY »i:\l I V SAiAi* The Most Fxelusively equipped Beauty Parlour In The fount HAIR STYLES by Madame Ninon PRICES COMPETITIVE CATHAY BUILDING: TELEPHONE 20* I f\ Imported Gowns Accessories54 words
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Article, Illustration889 1941-02-25 5 plan your wardrobe round a basic colour j and you will be able to dress smartly but cheaply J LI [TING one's wardrobe run do\ui is poor economy. ga sooner 01 later replenishments have to t.ik-.* :d when these are on a 31 and scale, the889 words
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Advertisement118 1941-02-25 5 m irif a PIE v^ BBk- ISBMftWftW bsssbT 'jWi sbbf^S'"^^^^ -flsssl r^* BftW .j&K^ t P$LjL?yk. j home made i/ww If you have not tried one of j >t^SeBB8»» y our famous S.C.S. Pies you've f /*3K^^^ S missed a treat. They are really \l >¥ scrumptious because only the118 words
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Article112 1941-02-25 6 A I :i recent CftfrtfltllttC m«*rtinß of HM Slants 9tiM<Wl<rtto 'Singapore) V so. iation it whs dfofdetl lo inquire freni the police \rh:«l rerord of accidents thc\ at th« junction of Hill Street ami Stamford Kond brt \v?n 11 p.m :ind niiHni^'ht dttfiiKt th< ri» sl li> months112 words
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Article99 1941-02-25 6 THE' 3Gth anniversary of the f idatton Of Rotary International is being celebrated tfr's circumstancei may pwzrift bv a quarter of a million Ro- ia some 5,OfX. communities throughout the world In Finpnpore the occasion wnl be mar'.:od by on informal dinnermt»*ting at foe Adeiphl Hotel tomofrow Cffcnlng,99 words
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320 1941-02-25 6 UOVV ttte iiitged loss of S2OO out of a rr.an's savings of a lifetime led to a chopper attack was told yesterday in the District Court, before Mr. J. L. McFall. Tan A:. Se:i^, a painter employe! by a local advertising iirm, '^as charged320 words
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Article121 1941-02-25 6 WOMAN GAOLED FOR LOTTERY OFFENCE AH LO?K {t) was sentenced to six w^lc-' simple imprisonment. by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second ■'•'•v yesterday for asais f .i::'^ a chau Ji fci lottery. I tpector C W Such, i that at 5 3«) p.tn 12, a hou.se in Kllung uded and121 words
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Article693 1941-02-25 6 AN optimists, vmv. of the Far Eastern situation was exA pressed by His Excellency Mr. Henri Segaert, Envoy Ext inordinary arid Minister Plenipotentiary ol His Majesty The King of Belgium to Thailand, when interviewed m Singapore. Hte RxceMencry has iirrivod n Singapore in his capacity as ui-Oen<»ral693 words
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195 1941-02-25 6 CI!M AH KOW coolie, Ml to his dead, O part of the scaffolding collapsed wh *7 n i nm on the scaffolding winding m> a ruhh, the Tiong Rahru flats. a ruhht [l The Singapore Coroner, Mr. U < yesterday returned a verdict of195 words
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386 1941-02-25 6 Court Siorie Charge Against Bride Fails AH YAM. young bride of less than 24 hours, accused of attempting to jump out of th when she appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh yest in the third court When charged with attempting to commit suicide the giri explained that she went to386 words
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89 1941-02-25 6 Lontton TK IN! 5 l 1 HI lid 40 year- of age. *tio by ions though; themselves fife ft ►roes Wr the dtiritita oe called up during the Cn frder to maLitatn a corsM: i colours drastic alteration? •i pupations are expected t« week n PMerv^tionReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement13 1941-02-25 6 COTTON WOOL COTTON LINT IN ENGLAND A' Rahamin Penhas 117 A f Sin*13 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1941-02-25 7 L< nilun, .Jan. li. f tht name of the new corps rganised as <ht resuJt of Mv. Ijtrhiii Moi ri*<m\s request. I In- [Kiine emphasises a poinl which the uithorities wish to he appreciate^— tMt members uill undertake Ihe duty of fritting fire bombs as well as1,040 words
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Article204 1941-02-25 7 Bride And Groom Fail To Turn Up MRS Barbara Lucy Thomas, who was to have married Second Lieutenant the Hon. Peter Aitken. second son of Lord Beaverbrook, on Dec 7, spent the weekend at an hctel in Woking. The wedding was arranged for 1J a.m. at Chelsea register office. One204 words
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Article57 1941-02-25 7 At the statutory meeting oi tIM ndvol.citora piii'isiiiK 1" thr V MS hHfl lorputly In Ipoh. tIM lowuiK v.m« cl»'. ted to foini th<- Ilii Commute* of the WM B Mewrß. K. i nl j i and C. MIU^ (Kubla Lunipt" >■ Chin Swre Onn. Thkii Hml Abdul Wthtb, 9.57 words
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337 1941-02-25 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1941. TURKEY'S DECLARATION \yORLD attention is now centred on the violent moves by the Na/.is, said to be imminent on the Balkan chequer* board If the Nazis violate Bulgaria's territorial integrity under whatever pretext that may suit them, the move v\ ill lack the element337 words
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Advertisement42 1941-02-25 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I, ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; <>• uter Muscle Anomalies. Cr^srd Eyes Intricate Visual I^jjJC?" Problems u *^^^jy MltiM if needed Jr^ 1; A I hompson Dr. of Ocular Science. European Clinical Experience. Phone 3002. W^r' vtf'&Kifra tj" jM I tSrTB»JiI/^jßflytS.T^^ WWw42 words
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Advertisement25 1941-02-25 7 X|g*k SAFEGUARD' WmW YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED I ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO.25 words
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Article, Illustration257 1941-02-25 8 rPHK spirit in England which is carrying her through to vieloiy to-day is cooperation. In every walk of life mtn and womci htlji each other M perhaps never before. Nothing is too much trouble if it helps a neighbour who needs B hand i ut. Men and women work257 words
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425 1941-02-25 8 HMI VI is the function of the Church in lis terrible time of testing and are we in this place fulfilling the part we ought to be playing?" asked Archdeacon Graham White, speaking at the annual meeting of the Parochial Church Council, yesterday. Answering425 words
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Advertisement737 1941-02-25 8 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours |Q Scientist Explains How VJr New Discovery Makes \z.jf Men Feel Years Younger 0 r 3u lst e,,, An eminent physi< ian, with Rants, than suffering men and hy physicians through •t experience, after long study out the world. For Instance, Dr.737 words
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316 1941-02-25 9 Parorhinl <liur<li (ouuril JHE increase of divorce proceedings in the colony was deplored by the Archdeacon, the Ven. Graham White, presiding at the annual meeting of the Parochial Church Council, at the Chapter House, yesterday. The Archdeacon also referred to the "so-called social316 words
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Article95 1941-02-25 9 Crown Appeals: Law To Be Amended FAT the Crown haft no power to appeal against sentence only, as the result of a supreme court decision, was disclosed In a letter from the Attorney-General to the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association in reply to representations made by tlie Association in connection with95 words
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Article319 1941-02-25 9 TALK as we will of prosperity, we know that underneath the social system of to-day is a vast mass of unemployed, intolerable conditions of living, uneoual distribution not only of the good things of life, but even things as education and culture," said the Archdeacon, in a319 words
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Article87 1941-02-25 9 Bombay, Fob. 24 pour Hundred and sixty-eight lar dtan boys arc training for tj* Indian Nav y near Karachi under a 100 officers ;uid Instructors. Sixiv of them win pass out Imme diately after 18 months' Intense training which includes gunnery engineering and wireless, fresh batches87 words
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Article115 1941-02-25 9 'Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise" (At The Cathay) ANOTHER of those brilliant detective thrillers is "Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise" mow on "t Vie Cathay*, where the lamous detective solves a series of murders. Chan is at his best in this film which starts off with murders right inside his115 words
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Article258 1941-02-25 9 Driver Who Drank Todd Gaoled J^OUD cries from a lorry i of people Attracted the tention of onstablrs in a pol station at Sembftwang Ro and they Stopped the lorry The lorry had been swervi from ri^ht'to left and had h two narrow shaves of boi Involved In accidents. r258 words
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Article194 1941-02-25 9 Retrial Ordered In Cafe Case I'an KB siang. licence* t& Modern Cafe, Jalan B*mx, v. was recently .sentenced to tfc months' rigorous UnprisonnH with i recommendation for bani ment. by the third magistrate, charge of permitting prostitu t;» inert or remain in the Mod' rale, will stand a retrial before194 words
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Article50 1941-02-25 9 ChungU liim mniftrj m intcnoi hat u«(i .i circular telegram to i-> vmciii "<ivfii]nici)t.s, ilklDfl to complete censuft-Uking In I] r( ettve prorlncej and hanc: the latistlca u n Any change hereafter U to be ported to the Ministry every t' 1 onth! C< ntral Nf 150 words
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Advertisement43 1941-02-25 9 g|.. BOY!\ The blitz in London didn't manage to stop pantomime there and the kiddies saw the (Id characters in full swing. fkre you see Denise Qilford as principal boy hit chin jr up I her silken tights to pla> "Mother (ioose." 043 words
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Article173 1941-02-25 10 DRODUCED on Saturday on Charges of trespassing into the main bar oJ the ship and of breaking a valued at ten cents, two sailors Daniel BllSSel Jones and Henry Holt from a bif4 transport ship at the Naval Bast', appeared for sentenee yesterday morning, in173 words
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Article119 1941-02-25 10 You're Beiter On Rations /ALTHOUGIi you may miss that extra butter, ratio; 1 ing is improving your iiealth. Medical officers in London agree that since the introduc- tion of rationing, men and women—especially housewives— are taking more interest in the type of food they eat. They are taking the trouble119 words
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Article77 1941-02-25 10 DLEADING guilty to 1 a charge of gaming in a common gaming house in Ueylang Road three women. Tan Ah Eee, Tan Ah Lok, and Wpng Ah Chai were lined $1. or one day's simple imprisonment each, by Mr. Conrad Oldhara, second magistrate, yesterday. The women were77 words
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Article94 1941-02-25 10 The Hi^h Commissioner has received the following telegram from the Serotary of Statr- lor th« Colonies: Please convey to His Highness the Raju of Perlis expression of the grateful appreciation of His MAJ&r i ty's Government lor i the generous coniribution of $150,000 lor omerp^ncv defence expcndituic in Perils, which94 words
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311 1941-02-25 10 AN inspiring speech by President Kooscvelt is included in the Metrotone ncuMeel in the present programme .it the Capitol Theatre, Singapore. "Never before since Jamestown and Plymouth Rock/' says Mr. Roosevelt, "has our American civilisation been in such danger U now. Frankly and definitely, there311 words
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Article44 1941-02-25 10 Kunming. I'eb 21 SIRENS sounded again at Ksni in<> on Saturday when 26 Jam nes: heavy bombers attacked J Fii'ima Road near Paoshan. Njj other nvichines raided the t| mines m Kockim. Tl^e nll-ck'or sounded in Kud| ing at 3.45 p.m. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement201 1941-02-25 10 BY PiO^d BRifISHINDJATIfJES (INCORPORATED 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 present circumstances sailings are201 words
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Advertisement177 1941-02-25 10 B I 11 S V II I L P L I > I 'Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodate apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., THE IIWK LIXK IT* AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS177 words
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Miscellaneous47 1941-02-25 10 I,v i£v Moi^ ByWaUDisney I fy^^g^^xs^wa^hjl ll |(sssSS«r(f^^^^M^J Pc^fSSfi PSSsS^ \OhOW|J nWIvEijENWj L i,,^P Z~ THE KEYS.' JJ/& A.GO- WITK THE X ME^ N E-^- rV^L T^So&k'on 1 poors 'JT i^'l H^A NY O/ AfJ^ -7 P!S^PPE^R^NCE Ip^ ;G > Oja^\ \TW\ ti Vs!^ QIJOT ([of a, certain47 words
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Advertisement502 1941-02-25 11 mm— I ■Situations Vacant M. |i ff write. Singapore 79 Bukit Tmrth ,No. 553G) Aai I t.band typist raqulr- I m ,i v Store* Dept.. iinm tng Alrpor^NQ. 588Oj 1- ted Chinese lady by mi Singapore. Apply L to G.PO. Box 38(i. K (No. 5!)0G) tie store asst One geul.502 words
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Advertisement529 1941-02-25 11 Miscellaneous bTEAM ROLLER. 6-ton available for hi:,from 2nd Marctar— 9ot term-, please applv to iv, iialaoca Street bingapore. (No. 59:^1; SERVICE and comfort guaranteed. Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. Pock Seah Street. Singapore. Rate moderate, modern sanitation. (No 339G) PONGGOL CAPE, (the only resort built above the sea) for529 words
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Advertisement719 1941-02-25 11 Motor Vehicles M. G. MAGNETTE Type N.A., can be seen Bullcr Camp alter 4.30 p.m. (No. 5J8fl) j FOR SALE Ford 10 Saloon. In good condition. Tax paid. Apply Box 254 c > Malaya Tribune, Singapore. \No. 58:»<ii AUSTIN TEN. 1938. DeLuxe Saloon. In first class condition. Taxed. Insured. $1,400.-.719 words
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Advertisement533 1941-02-25 11 Vegetable Seeds Reliable. germlnation-giiaran-teed, flower, vegetable and grass ne^s a r 15 ct«. per good-sized packet Write /or full ll»U from Po Oardens, Ipoh. To Let SMALL n«Wly lurn..slM-d flat -K.ttong Crockery, linen etc. -Apply Flat 1 Court. (No. 604(;» TO LET— U44 6t W8 Tanjong Katong Road Suitable for533 words
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Miscellaneous419 1941-02-25 11 ON THE i i AIR j U J BINGAPORI ZHL. 225 merras >l JJI a*, si Til Pi 30. 96 tnctrti (9 69 mc'i) ZHP3 tl TM in. f M| (7.23 mclft) From 8 00 am. ts 35 am. From 10. 00 .in an 1 SO p.RB. From 5.90 m419 words
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Article116 1941-02-25 12 THAT the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is making a survey of the Wai Tax Bill and that a report will shortly be made for submission to a Government Committee set up to consider amendments to the Bill was disclosed at a meeting of the committee116 words
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Article161 1941-02-25 12 Told Of Dead Son's Romance THK romance of a boy of 15 and a Kirl of the MUM was mentioned at in inquest on the bc> The boy, Maurice Ernest Hunt, of Cherkctts-road. Leicester, was found dead on a couch by his mother. •The death oi bills boy is mysterious,161 words
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Article78 1941-02-25 12 Sold Borrowed Pipe HAVING borrowed a chandu pipe Lim Hong Leng, sold it for $2 althou^ti it was worth $10. When the man who had lent the pipe to Lim asked him to return it, Lim told him that he had lent the pipe to a friend. Appearing before Mr.78 words
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Article94 1941-02-25 12 Officer Spent Money "Like Water" LIEUTENANT Qwen Richard Loach fifty-three year old officer of the Pioneer Corps, agreed at an Aldershot courtmartial that he had "spent mone.v Ufce water" dur i n g a week's itav at an hotel at Brookwood, Surrey He pleaded nut guilty to twenty charges relating94 words
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Advertisement225 1941-02-25 12 POSITIVELY LAST DAY! Don't Miss it! "One tf the finest £$i&8HHB m Comedies c Br\ Singapore for long W»^a^6T|T¥n^^J^*L sP99VVrr^94^Sf8gsf I B\ s. i kkk press 24/2 ii BffWW'nW A "l :u:> LIS 1.15 I 7/J ZcJ^-h I TO-DAY IK g\™ A j ly >s^ l\^ j^^k I Here fir225 words
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Advertisement121 1941-02-25 12 Delightful De lovable] DEANNA in her »eu Musica I Ho liday! TO-MORROW~It the CAPim 3 SHOWS DA1LY...3.15^6^1 91; 0 m»i-"^rrr^wejkm oV^ Vie fl fll <^r aJ MM w w^ w ImlArri WSih with MISCHA AUER p#^ ROBERT CUMMINCS and Large Cast. SPECIAL AD3ED ATTRACTIONAn In-pirinij Official Documentary PnMluc!i«in by spetiiJ121 words
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Article78 1941-02-25 13 reported iction .lini- ::ri Fly- I L r d v, Oar-hon-l tint of the won Ul raid bridge ed iii B'i- i I. B. -hi mis- j p. He repreBodmin. list contains' .1 air- Hied in action.; presumed killed •tion. and 28j on active ser-l i War Office: v78 words
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Article81 1941-02-25 13 tat her soldier land could get tfonate lcavt sent him a ram ;jy:n?. home, nrile Mi found 10 be Bg from noworse than oaid's knee. Liverpool Mn iret Ellen vVil-' Red twenty-six. Reading-slreet, y-road, Kickwas lined 205.! Fins to iake a away from his i Uso sent a Dd81 words
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Article30 1941-02-25 13 urer i pore Day Fu iid, Ij Lowden, the sum to Mrs. L Nunn, Hon. for bled f- Haig' s Fund other llectiona with Sing*was a the est -',0.63530 words
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Advertisement232 1941-02-25 13 COMING NEXT WEEK AT THE AI.IIAM B It A ISPKSM^"* BIGMRADE JH ijfej *m4l^r uniform and men whose m 11 IB flB ON 0A 9 01 HB H n H R Vfl^V I |^P ,V/» Rrpuhlu F*\i!\,ir with jM S^^^^^^Mk Jl fe a^ I ■/> I PiQfllJr v' Jl a232 words
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Advertisement193 1941-02-25 13 r ii TO-DAY l>\VIMO.\ l',l j THIS IS THE FINEST ADVENT! RE STORY EVER SCREENED WITH ROYAL NAVAL BACKGROUND. KIM I ILM. oi thi: U I I K! MAGNIFICENT, SPECTACULAR A THRILLINGLY AUTHENTIC Fit ISTREM€NOOUSLY tXCI I INJ-j I Jj% I fiQ TO IT SUNOAVMP«KSj «3a*jaas^^aw Oa \S ftvl Lr193 words
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Article244 1941-02-25 14 Traction's 7 Against Bramtoco CI-.VEN goals were scored by t lie Traction Company sports Club against Bramtoco, yesterday, in a Business Houses League match, on Prater and Weave ground. The Busmen dominated play throughout the Oral hall and had cored three goals to nil at the ••mi ol the session244 words
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Article57 1941-02-25 14 AFIELD Company of Sappers and Miners beat a Punjab Regiment at hockey, yesterday, at the Naval Base by two goals to one. Play was fast throughout in which Arokiasnmy and Manikam. outside left, were outstanding. The Sappers and Miners w?re without their State centre-half Ehupalan who57 words
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Article260 1941-02-25 14 1940 Champions Lose To Wearne's I AST year's champions, U.E.'s, suffered defeat it AJ the hands of Wearne's by 2 goals to one, yest; day. in a Business Houses League match on th<; Clerical Union ground. The losers had led by the only goal scored in the first period. Wearne's260 words
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Article117 1941-02-25 14 THREE ties were decided yesterday in Y M C A 1 lawn tennis tournament Dr. Loh Popn Lip qualified for the final in the Tiin ul ?nn?sS S H Whe n u he eriminatti d Lauw Peck 1 J£ a one side d match,117 words
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Article145 1941-02-25 14 WEIGHT, FOR K.L RACES FOLLOWING are further esj for the second day of Belanj iGold Cup meeting: i Horses: Class 4. fl furlesft Time Tells 9' Silverlav. 1 Constant Light tl Pay Out 81 Lady Warrior I. Pride of Penang J. Adcle 3. Golden Antra 1 Blue And White Rawang145 words
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Article, Illustration54 1941-02-25 14 The [oDotwl motion, uo meed R I. Buckv 1 M 1 I j and N |sed Cadets. Ma.aj j Police Serv Assistant SupenJ dents. »«3 th« ,„i„ over tiiMt of Mei Jack is no and he j, ■een here ke«, tag Witch 3 arnid wreikatje i„ West End sftj W54 words
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Advertisement25 1941-02-25 14 n m C kL 4-WlvAri DACES' 1a Snecial Wiaturc ps^^^j RRANDY k^W^H Divrvi^*' rat (Hospital Quality) m^^jA gr. r E Nut ME-UP Warim J8 S25 words
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Miscellaneous17 1941-02-25 14 TIDE TABLE RIGA HPES TO-DAY: 10-20 a J" 11.25 pm.. B.J TO-MORROW: H 11 52 p. in17 words
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618 1941-02-25 15 gEFORE the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine, yesterday, S. Saminathan, a canvasser for printing orders, sued his wife, Antoniammal Saminathan, for a dissolution of his marriage on the ground of her adultery with P. T. ftajah. a clerk at the Singapore Traction Co. Saminathan also claimed618 words
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Article260 1941-02-25 15 The Resident of Perak has appointed Mr. R. W. Quixley, 1 Assistant Immigration Officer, to be a Deputy Immigration Officer for the State I of Perak. Mr. A. P. Cameron, of the London office i of Paterson, Simons and Co.. Ltd.. has been invit/ed to join the260 words
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Article95 1941-02-25 15 FOURTH ROTHSCHILD BABY THE birth of j dan Khter to Lady Rothschild is announced. She is the fourth child and t /.-.i daughter <»t Lord and Lady Rothschild Lady Rothschild who Wai Miss Bartot ra Hutchmson. only daughter of M; EM John flutchinson, K.C.. was married i. Lord Rothschild in95 words
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Article170 1941-02-25 15 INDIAN MILITARY NTRSINCi SERVICE Vacancies exist and applications are invited for appointment to the temporary cadre of the Indian 1 Military Nursing Service in Malaya. An applicant for appointment a.; a Staff Nurse should be a British subject of European, Anglo Indian or Indian parentage and must be170 words
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Advertisement389 1941-02-25 15 CSSIFIED ADS^ 1,/./. ;<<"" /'"<?<' "J f,,; Sale .PANIELS (adults 1 1V 107. Ayer Itaiii 584G) land, newly-hatch-re betapak. v.No. 585(JJ K X6* re<! floor I Apply Wing On 11 it 21. Capitol i (No. 5y3G) Volt 4 H.F. D.C H.F.. buth IB So 244. Malaya K (Mo. SCBG) aud389 words
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Advertisement111 1941-02-25 15 SUNSHINE i OD LIVEIt OIL TABLETS Superior grade. Each tablet is equivalent in Vitamin potency to one teaspoon ful of Cod Liver oil L'.S.P. Contains Vitamin A which is growth promoting and increases resistance to 1 respiratory infection? and Vitamin D which if rickets preventing and a valuable aid in111 words
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Advertisement120 1941-02-25 15 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may he arranged with us. We also offer Codown spaces to let at low rentals. Further particulars will be supplied on application. NEDERLANDSCHt HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Estab:isl:ed by RoyaJ Charter A A 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS Paid Up Capital t.120 words
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Article692 1941-02-25 16 BRITISH ADVANCE ON ALL FRONTS Cairo. I«VI>. U. BRITISH operations in Italy's Fast African possessions ontinue. An advance on all routs is reported. Italian roops holding positions about Cukcvi in Eritrea have been dispersed by British forces ad .aiicinu from the north anti nanv prisoners have been i ken. OnReuter - 692 words
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Article, Illustration86 1941-02-25 16 Photography w is James Ste- T mart's hubby. and he likes his pictures candid, i The Metro old- wyn- Mayer star had a field dav during the film- 1 nig of a new i Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer film. which stars him with Cary r.rant I and Miss Hep- burn. Jimmy says86 words
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Article105 1941-02-25 16 Lonaon, re». :>i— wamg Oeoige, while makinc a tour of inspection of RAF aerodromes recent! visited several Polish squadrons. His' Majesty Mibscquently impressed his appreciation of tlusmartness ami enthusiasm of the Polish airmen. I lie Polish onun inder-in-Chief, in replv fssared His Majesty that Polish airmen are proud105 words
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Article29 1941-02-25 16 London. Feb. 24.— General Weygand has -arrived at Dakar after an extensive tour of inspection of the French pOMMlioni in Africa, according to B Morocco wii/.ess announcement to-day.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article56 1941-02-25 16 Mr. Michael Ahearnc. second son of Mr. C. D. Ahearne. C.M.O. (former Federal Secretary, F.M.S.i has joined the Royal Air Force. Dr. J. I. Baeza, State Medical and Health Officer, Perak, is a patient in the Batu Gajah Hospital.' Mrs. G. W. Bryant,' who was staying at the Residency Kuala56 words
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Article101 1941-02-25 16 RAF Bomb Boulogne And Calais London. F;b i[ gAD weather caused a striction of activities of Bomber Command to atti on clocks at the invasion p of Calais and Boulogne night. Further details of Sunday m attack by the R A F on dod Calais and Boulogne are 9 I101 words
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Article30 1941-02-25 16 London. Feb. 24 —The Austqj Prime Minister. Mr. R. G Men will attend meeting of the j Cabinet during bis visit to I land, it was officially ar.nonj to-day ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article15 1941-02-25 16 Rome. Feb. 24 -The ccmdiud ex-Kin& Alfonso is WK-hangedJ coriing to this morning's bull ReuterReuter - 15 words
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