Morning Tribune, 26 February 1941
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Title Section16 1941-02-26 1 Morning Tribune V((i s— No. 22, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, February 2b. |f|]16 words
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Article, Illustration599 1941-02-26 1 •Hit Gmwwmmmm In Cm* rmany"-ShMlair i|ORE THAN 1,000 ITALIAN PLANES, WHICH CONSTITUTE THF FIRST-LINE STRENGTH OF THE ITALIAN AIR FORCE HAVE lEEN DKSTROYED BY THE R.A.F, THE SOUTH AFRICAN AIR ORCE AND THE RHODESIAN SQUADRONS IN BATTLES OVFR TS^SJSSffS- THESE FIGURES WERE RevealeSReuter - 599 words
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279 1941-02-26 1 RAF ATTACK ON 10,000 TON NAZI CRUISER AT BREST IL London, Feb. 25. j bring attack on a German cruiser of the Hipper class, berthed in Brest wr, British bombers, roaring out of a very dark sky, last night, dropped •Ms on the docks in the face of violent anti-aircraftReuter - 279 words
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Article239 1941-02-26 1 rr... CHUNGKING, I KB. 2.V Till. FORMATION OF A POUR l**2X* M Xlu **<* IN TIP rMv H l COMFRI8ING BHI IAIN, THE INITEO STATFS AISTRAMA AND THE DUTCH INDIES IS PROPOSED IN A LEADING ARTICLE IN THF IN FLIENTIAL CHINESE DAILY TAK UNG-PAO. The papn saysReuter - 239 words
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Article274 1941-02-26 1 Tokyo, Feb. 25. THE settlement of the Thailand- French Indo-China border dispute is imminent, according to a statement made here to-day by Mr. Koh Ishii, the Japanese official spokesman, who said, contrary to the report of a threatened break -down m the peace negotiations, that "theReuter - 274 words
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Article44 1941-02-26 1 1 100 PER CENT. RUBBER QUOTA London, Feb. 25. S TH i International Rubber Regulation Committee to- day fixed the following t percentage of basic quotas i for 1941 as a permissible exportable amount: for April, May and June 100 S per cent.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article27 1941-02-26 1 TIIONV EDKN, BRITISH FOR EIGN SECRETARY, AND SIR JOHN DILL, CHIEF OF THK IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF, ARRIVKI) AT ADANA TI T RKFY BV AIR. REUTERREUTER - 27 words
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Article350 1941-02-26 1 Matsuoka's Mediation London. Feb. -'."> jl|R. R. A. RUTLER, Indcri»l Secretary for Foreign Affaire, m the House of Commons to-day was asked s»ate the precise terms of the .l.panese offer of mediation. Mr. Butler declared. "In his reeCSlI communication lo Mr Fden. the Japanese NinistiReuter; British Wireless - 350 words
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Advertisement6 1941-02-26 1 NFTT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY kdfalksd6 words
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Article587 1941-02-26 2 Sofia, Feb IS. PING BORIS is receiving. th«> n* morning, a deputation repre. .nting all disbanded political parties, except Fascist and pta« Oeeaaaa parties led by Taaakov. 'ih».se partio have presented a X til. m asking for an audience and stating that they wish toReuter; British Wireless - 587 words
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105 1941-02-26 2 WANG ISSUES THREAT TO CHINESE BANKS Shanghai. Feb. 25. AWAITING policy is reported to have been adopted by most of |the leading Chinese baioXs, m the I foreign areas m Shanghai, following a warning splashed m Wans Ching-wei's Central China Daily] News that financial firms would be charged with interferenceReuter - 105 words
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68 1941-02-26 2 Moscow. Feb 25. THE Supreme Council 01 the U.S.S.R Parliament held a iormai meeting to-day and then adjourned until seven to-night. New deputies from the four new Soviet republics oi' Latvia. Lithuania. Estonia and MUdavia (territory ceded by Rumania* were welcomed and a two- pointReuter - 68 words
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Article23 1941-02-26 2 Rome. Feb. 25. EGYPTIAN diplomatic representatives left Rumania yesterda. sailing from Constanza for Istanbul, says a Bucharest dispatch to the Stefani agency.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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199 1941-02-26 2 Lease And Lend Bill OPPOSITION CONSIDER FILIBUSTER METHODS Hfp Ears ,ph •>- THERE is renewed talk of a hlibust. h "J. I I against the Lease and Lend Bill kum 11 > reports from Washington. One opposition i N whose name is not disclosed, said Math 11 senal will beReuter - 199 words
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Article236 1941-02-26 2 False Inferences Of Turkish Pact Ankara. Feb 25 THE statement by M. S^iajoglu. the Turkish Foreign 1 Minister, on Sunday, making clear that the Turco Bulgarian declaration of friendship does r.i imply any change m Turkey's foreign policj was r.icessitated by the false interpretations of the declaration, particularly by commentatorsReuter - 236 words
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Article, Illustration12 1941-02-26 2 To -Day's Laugh ''We've narrowed ycur trouble down to this port rigfr:12 words
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Advertisement195 1941-02-26 2 j \OTiti; THE DEFENCE REGULATIONS (Petrol Control Order 1939. i The public is notified that pefrol coupons and authorisation note*- will be available for issue at the office of the Petrol Rationing Office, Singapore situated adjacen*. to thy Registrar of Vehicles* Court entrance m Bencoolen St roe!. No forms are195 words
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Article605 1941-02-26 3 Britain Is Ready C ome What May |itiuM'"' On Hiller SpSSS* I London, Feb. 25. IfcirUN'S awareness of the menace of the coming (bmarine campaign, her preparations for a hard I her determination to endure until the threat P ted form the keynote of the London Press comM Hitler's speech.Reuter - 605 words
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81 1941-02-26 3 Soviet- Japan Trade Talks Progressing Tokyo, Feb. 25. pCLARING tnat the building up friendly relations between 8o?iet Union and Japan was undamentally" necessary to the lution of all the pending pronns between the two countries, n Minister, Mr Y. ka stated that negotiations commercial treaty were 1 Ing. Replying toReuter - 81 words
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Article65 1941-02-26 3 MARKOVITCH FOR BUDAPEST f T r London. Feb. 25. fl 'DING 10 reports reaching the Yugoslav Foreign M Markovitch, leaves r.6- Budapest on a visit ro nan Foreign Office, In the visit paid by the late aky last December. e nts of ratification, it !s will be exchanged on th•includedReuter - 65 words
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Article139 1941-02-26 3 New York. Feb. 25. NO longer do people In Berlin buy sausages, fearing that this pre-war staple German diet Jjnow jnade from doameat. says E. R. Noderer. ol the ChteSgo Tribune, who has just returned imm Berlin The German capital, he declared, suffering severe food shortage, queues liningReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration98 1941-02-26 3 The AustraliuttJr; troops m Mala- t ya are already J settling down to S life m this i country with- out much ado. Somewhere m I Malaya they are i quartered m buildings which S had previously i been utilised for 1 other purposes, j In the98 words
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Advertisement470 1941-02-26 3 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure Cause many Dangerous Symptoms f^mL^ BSBBBsaaaannsßßßßsssggggaaVlSemfmmmmmfjßmssW memory YfSfifjr^-* i Check These Symptoms J^^Sn^Siss With Your Condition \^J^ Before It Is Too Late llf^^^^^l The Uvgg of thiwaanis, yen. iidatJSSi of men and mMJnT^i^y^^li women throughout the world are endangered by ;i PW»^>->WAV^If470 words
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1050 1941-02-26 4 Energetic Committee Makes Plans For Hospital Week WOOED IWay In Maxwell R ka s 1 Andrew'i Mission Hospi t.il. an iii tltntton that quietly without fanfare does remarkable work among the poot of thu city. I urther out, on tin* seashore at Siglap. is St. Andrew's Orthopaedic- Hospital, an airy,1,050 words
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Article, Illustration76 1941-02-26 4 J POMK of those 3 1 si who attended 1 t h c monthly meeting of the i I Y.W.C.A. Kusi- j j itesa and Pre- 1 fossssaal Girls' (Club at 10. J airnhill Circle, > on Monday af- S i tcrnoon. i J Left to right: J76 words
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Article85 1941-02-26 4 VERA ARDMORE - People and Places VERA ARDMORE By f— Date j S Changed M ISS Gwen T (iriflfith S (Jones h a s t hanged her al- tar date with J S liance Mr. John Pekering, from i March 7 to? Marcii 4, so! that her br.»- ther, who b in i85 words
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Advertisement137 1941-02-26 4 Try Helena Rubinstein's new lipsticks They are "just perfect" i Helena Rubinstein's lipsticks have always been noted, the world over, for making lips look young and lustrous. I'or keeping them smooth and unchapped. For giving them ibrant, lovely colour. And now these lipsticks are winning' new fame; for Helena Rubinstein137 words
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Advertisement158 1941-02-26 4 I' SKf- jg&i SFXD TIIEB I^^-"^aaßj^ SONS AND affcfcsfcZ^ DAUGHTERS PITMANI It ta because the College-; ayssaij rapid specialised ti inlns J extraordinarily successful m asasa young people to weU-psld and pr> gressive posts m all branches Commercial and Seci rk Accountancy. Such trainm* '-oura arc inexpensive and an nana158 words
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Article, Illustration584 1941-02-26 5 Let There Be A Place For Everything in your BATHROOM place In the house wheic convenience mfort it is in the bathroom No one likes day leaning over an old-time wash basin away from the nearest towel rail or ,;i t to reach a tooth glas s which is hugger-584 words
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Article353 1941-02-26 5 Cupboards can be so pretty RAW SPOTS removed a felt hat sprinkling I whitver the and rubb- a soft. dai! -l> cloth. 'ill quite brush. *AW CBLB--11 ex- ren- i m It I e Bularly n sub- S I riiPBOARDS. if they are well-kept and attractively lined, have real decorative353 words
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Advertisement83 1941-02-26 5 Ml Ihe best breakfasts ..Me AUSTRALIAN BACON bacon and eggs. kidne\s and bacon, haddoi k .ml bacon antl baton on toast. In fact, whatever the dish served, Australian bacon M-rms In pla> an im portant part, which is n-ason enough lor porcllasisis only the li: est quality. We have "I'li.apiM''83 words
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Article565 1941-02-26 6 Ubique - Services' BREVITIES Ubique By jyjK D. K. Waters has asked me to clear up I a slight misunderstanding regarding j the Presbyterian Services Club that opens j to-night. Membership i.s not confined to Scotsmen as the Club is open for all Ser- j I vicemen, and B welcome awaits everybody565 words
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Article270 1941-02-26 6 Tiikki people were heavily Bned l»> the Uiircl magis'rate. Mr. L C (ioh. yesterday. «n three different eharfes of assisting m the earrylns, on «i» 'hap-.li-Kee lot eri«'s. Tan Ah Juan, ased 50 WJS churned with assisting m the carrying on of a public lottery270 words
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66 1941-02-26 6 TENDERS CALLED' FOR FAMILY SHELTERS THE Sngapore Improvement True is inviting tenders for the erec- for. o( family shelters m the Tions Bahrti area, as well as the conver I slon of play pavilions and garages into shelters and a first-aid post>. The i:mily shelters will accommodate something like 3.90066 words
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Article260 1941-02-26 6 "Buy A Bomber" Fund Ball rPHE Buj A Bomb. i A saMsa i at the Victoria Mm U,u'T ht Ufa. C J Chin,'. Wish* ,k ;iii Committee tlv all) n pUbUe for their »upp it is with m present copy ti. statement ol ou, Valentine 1 Ball held l morlal260 words
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Advertisement64 1941-02-26 6 I S v thrifty ECONOMIZ Wq Z H3^~^-— g II I OH f^ m^—° a Air i.^i^^rl U t,A-"vw^| for P^» r I n6StlI|0l|nficp iii-:ami:n"*...but B ESSENTIAL TO SURE. i:;i -zone cold |hr0t you S > 1! safe, econo mic^l runi > 1 1 #i>t t ir? r^** g n64 words
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Article2223 1941-02-26 7 How To Obtain Your Coupons ftETAILS of the petrol rationing scheme, which will come into force on March 1, throughout Malaya, were rivep In two radio talks from the Singapore station last night. The speakers were Mr. H. C. R. Rendle. Competent Ulthority for Oil2,223 words
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340 1941-02-26 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEB, 26, 1941. MUSSO'S PAPER ARMY ()X parade the goose-stepping Italian j war machine is magnificent <»n paper, it is invincible; but m actual COWlbat, it is most unimpressive a< is bei.-.g j proved m the campaigns m dfrics an3| Albania. Mussolini himscli' has ad mitt el340 words
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Advertisement137 1941-02-26 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 11. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes ißf I Intricate Visual I^-af^i?/ Problems v *^E^ Glasses if needed V R, A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. a j( rs* tfisropean Clinical Experience. Phone 3002. SCHERING'S PRODUCTS rN*w obtaina»)le from ENGLAND. Yew stocks have now arrived137 words
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Advertisement24 1941-02-26 7 Jgg\ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. STCURJTY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 8.8. PHONK NO. I»l»24 words
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Article, Illustration848 1941-02-26 8 Thit story 0/ tight mci carried a friend pom beneath a burning roof U one of the ftranaesi dramas of the fve blitz on London. U7E had had one sip of our supper beer w hen the 1 mdlord bustled m, a little redder than usual, and848 words
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Article, Illustration282 1941-02-26 8 I^ll X full Court of Appeal, yesterday, unanimously allowed the appeal of Mr. -Gordon (lath van I lien and Mrs. Klara Theodora van Hien. trustees of the estate of Seth Paul (deceased) against the judgment of Mr. Justice Manning m the civil suit282 words
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Advertisement410 1941-02-26 8 jkfklfsakkfsal [Foot If eh Esiise KillerJ.n4Dai|s Pain and Itching S^ I Stopped m y^ 7 Minutes/ fe# j>„ rour feet Itch so badly that they aarma, paraalfa. arid fungus rasponalbl ■early drive you eras Does the skin on for these fool Infections, as well as Ring* youi i,.t ,ra«l and410 words
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Article100 1941-02-26 9 KWANGTUNG TO HAVE FREE EDUCATION THE Kwangtung educational authorities are energetically pushing the seven-year educational programme which aims at providing i'v^v education for 2,282,000 children of poor families, The public school system has been instituted. At least 11.000 public schools nave been reorganised or newly established In the province. TheCentral News - 100 words
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Article19 1941-02-26 9 TSUrUgS 'Japan', Feb MORE than 550 Jewish refu from Europe arrived al Tsui from Vladivostok on Bund Eastern NewsEastren News - 19 words
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Article146 1941-02-26 9 Taxi Girls To Give Play T* U E Singapore Cabari Hostesses Association hi decided to stage a Chines*, pa m aid of the Chinese Section i the ltalaya Patriotic Fund < March 2 and S at Hie Vict.. Theatre. Tickets priced al $10. $5, aid i are :il r ead>146 words
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545 1941-02-26 9 ISoaiil ILVaili \|ii. C. 11. WHITTON, Distriei convicted Sgt.* Frank Knig on a charge of negligent drivinj The case was a sequel to an accident which occurred at S Tangoon Road on Dec. 7, last year, when Cheong Hone, Chor. a Chinese gardrner met his545 words
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Article156 1941-02-26 9 Batavia, Feb. iio. COME time ago mention a made of the novel pi; adopted l,\ the I'osj OHi Savings Hank for collectin money for the War Funds. The Savings Dank made appeal to depoaiton to give i interest due to them m 1946 the156 words
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Article171 1941-02-26 10 4 PRELIMINARY point aa to whet r an appeal lay against a conviction under the Oatb Ordinance was raised m the High Court, yesterday before Ihe hief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine, by the i The appeal was by an Indian. Narayaaasamy, who had been eonvieti (i171 words
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258 1941-02-26 10 THi: Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G Porter, yestrr- 3 day. reserved his finding until Thursday, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Atta i Mohamad (21 > a soldier of the Indian Army who died a* a result of injuries received when258 words
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Article128 1941-02-26 10 Fraudulent Possession Of Bicycle LOW Peh Wah. described as a bicycle shop dealer, by Court Inspector C W. Siu ii. was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, for fraudulent possession of a bicycle. According to the prosecution, Idris bin Hali Mohamed. rode lon128 words
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Article40 1941-02-26 10 The hon. treasurer Of the Ceylonese Section of the Malawi Patriotic Fund acknowledges receipt of $300 from the Ceylon Association of Selant;or, being part proceeds of the staging Of the play "The Princess of Malacca." m aid of the Fund.40 words
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Article68 1941-02-26 10 FORWARDING E64 to the 1 r Mayor's Air Raid Distn m from members ol their m •taff in China, a Lond 7d J firm wrote:— "We feel that this pr^,r -M oathy with the Brit] h !C J viewed at the other end of I vvcrld a.s a worth-whileReuter - 68 words
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Article21 1941-02-26 10 An important notice 2a. r |H additional items m the ••.vl stricted Imports Schedule J on Page 15 of this issue.21 words
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Advertisement228 1941-02-26 10 I.■ i i m .._*assas_ Ml JuJBsM —^aaav ■JI^TH I "»T I" 11 'J1 I I aa^»fe-lL*^^^BSfis3* aa^B^^2 aaaaaaaaJ ■aaSSfi'^ BY P&O«ndBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). Hie best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call228 words
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Advertisement249 1941-02-26 10 Gelling Up Nigl Makes Men 01 Getting up nights, burning km organs, whitish dischar«.».iiuil achei of spine, groin and leg p.iins iitnoi weakness and loss of manly vigoi caused by a disease of the Pro»tati (a most important sex f?l;<nd in :ik overcome these troubles in 24 how quickly restore249 words
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Miscellaneous73 1941-02-26 10 Mickey Mouse Waft Dwney Lj||||)|tll j_n im i— i■ »»"u »y I If\ Th,S BOR OELONOE9 TO \&u|&T.) II A.NP NENT MORNiN<3 X N T Z^* E jJi TT^LUCK^I'V. [I*STEN~% T*£-: V^'T^ 5 iC'-^^ Di QJ^JS c r^lP^ TLL^^rr^ the was J Vfndng Xr^ «^ble to lose IdAnt even E73 words
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Advertisement437 1941-02-26 11 kslkfaslklkas Situations Vacant H. ~Z vmwT Singapore I ■"f&.jSaH K MM lady Ijy Singapore. Apply l0 (i P.O. Box 38(5. K (No. 590G) I store asstOne genl. K: pph.ratmiis stating ;ige. I Jcreptable. Box Ml. I per month. Apply I h p S^t c*>. SB) K" n n.r with School437 words
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Advertisement438 1941-02-26 11 Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. 400-S. Alexandra Road. Singapore GHiaranteci good fitting— Moderate prices. (No. 626G i STEAM ROLLER, 6-ton, available for hu> from 2nd March— For terms please apply to IP, Malacca Street Singapore (No. 59jG) SERVICE and comfort guaranteed. Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Sean Street. Singapore.438 words
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Advertisement726 1941-02-26 11 FOR SALE Thornycroft-bullt Sailing Prain. complete with sails, $100-. nlso 10valve At' RadloKram fitted with Clarrard Avitomutic Record-cnunger Apply 621. East coast Road. Singapore after 5 1 J m (No. 576G) GREY HAIR make you look old ugl?. Whv not hlucken it and look youn. •Uractlvc nguin.' Try our medicine.726 words
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Advertisement541 1941-02-26 11 Vegetable Seeds HEEDS— Reliable. germination-guaran-teed, flower, vegetable and grass se^ds at 15 cts. per good-sized pneket Write for full lists from p 0 Gardens. Ipoh. <N# a*a»» To Let rooms Spacious ;ui\ unfurnished Suitable buchelors, near swimming Pool 84. WUkie Road. Sliikiiikiu' (No t,2Hr, SMALL newly furniehed fl;it Kutong Crockery,541 words
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Miscellaneous475 1941-02-26 11 SON THE; J AIR dr dr— I SINGAPORE Zlll. 225 metres (i m kc s> /.lIP I J0 metres (9 69 mc s) /ni' 4 1 3m mrtres (7 25 mr«) From X 00 a m. to S 33 am From 10 00 e*sn, to 1 50 p m From475 words
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183 1941-02-26 12 Cheating Alleged WOMAN LOSES BEAU AND £101 HERBERT HinclifTe, aged 38, nut RfiM Vi( lit Coster, of Drummond road, Guildford, through the ex-Mayor of (.uihlford's appeal for "lonely soldiers" to he introduced to "suital.le young ladies." After a time HinclifTe proposed and was accepted. They decided to open a joint183 words
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Article84 1941-02-26 12 INSPECTOR ON BRIBERY CHARGE K. C. Mitra. a Municipal Healtli Ins- peetor, appeared bf lore Mr. Kenneth M. I Byrne. In the fourth court yesterday, In answer to a summons alleging that he had accepted a bribe Ol |7. Mitra was alleged to have accepted the money from Ngai Ken,84 words
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Article60 1941-02-26 12 GAN Xi Bok. a young man. claimed trial m the third court. yesterday, before Mr. I 1,. C. Goh on a charge !of being a member of an unlawful society, the Malayan Communist Party. The case was post--1 poned for a week for mention and bail m60 words
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Article89 1941-02-26 12 WHEN it was found that the corn-; plalnant m 1 .summons case did not appear In court, yesterday, to testify against, F 6 D. Pearson, of the j K.A.F. (Seletar). on, a charge of negligent: driving. Mr. C. H. Whit ton, District Traffic Magistrate, issued a warrant89 words
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Article35 1941-02-26 12 Mr. c. s. Kneebone has been Appointed under the Tin and Tin-ore (Restriction Rules, to Dfl a member of the Central Committer for th c F.MS., m the place Of Mr h. A Obatea, rej:",ned.35 words
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Advertisement226 1941-02-26 12 Delightfu I—De lovable i DEANNA m her new Musical Holiday! to day :3 6 15 AT THE j Ql r CAP ITO I. and 915 Tk Singing r- fJ Sweetheart of the jggT Unnrr, DEANNA 1 b DURBIN y^ iv* ««<■*• v wOj'" w\ P jjl^ i L PARADE" With226 words
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Advertisement112 1941-02-26 12 m— ■■■MT— w^^—^^r fc- i— m.,,, Acclaimed By Packed Houses Yesterday The Most Amazing Story Ever Told' TO-DAY :;-15. ca sjjsa ca >^„ 6-15 9-15 p.m. iALLIIiAITIBf 6 ""ROBINSON figs fmfMsf >J^^^^^^ With EDNA BEST EDDIE ALBERT Albert Bnssennan.Gcnr Lockhart .Otto Kruger.N^cl Bruce Montagu Love. James Strph<-n»n Direc-rj by WILLIAM112 words
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Article54 1941-02-26 13 Tokyo. Feb. 25 MR. zfmbfi horik'iri. Japanese «l Ambassador to Italy, left Rome yesterday for Berlin, a report from Rome states. It is said that m Berlin Mr Horikiri will have talks with Lieut. -Gen. Hiroshl Oshima, Japanese Ambassador to German y regarding the presentEastren News - 54 words
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Article26 1941-02-26 13 Chungking. Feb. 25 CIR Archibald Clark Kerr, British Ambassador to China, is leaving Chungking to-day by aeroplane for Hong Kong.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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84 1941-02-26 13 Governor's Message To Salvation Army CiH Snenton ThomsvsJ Governor ol the straits Settlement! I and High Commls- 1 sioner for the Malay States, has sent the following telegram to] the Salvation Army m London: On this fiftieth anniversary oi' the 'Darkest England"! scheme by General William Booth I send my84 words
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75 1941-02-26 13 £3 1/2 Millions In War Savings Certificates THE sale of War Savings Certificate! m Malaya has passed the $3'- millions mark, having reached a total of $3,590,760 on Feb. 24. This showed an increase of over $417,000 since Feb. 3 A further sum of $1,169,040 has been paid locally to75 words
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Article83 1941-02-26 13 rE following telegram has been received from the Lord Mayor of London, following receipt of the 125.000 recently allocated by th c General Committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund to his Air Raid Distress Fund. "My heartfelt thanks for the magnificent contribution of the Malaya Patriotic83 words
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Article87 1941-02-26 13 A meeting ol members of the IndoCeylonese community of Klang was held ai the railway restaurant to consider the feasibility of estab lishing a co-operative store m the district A resolution was passed appol n ting Messrs. B. Navaratnam, s. M. Maruthu. d. K. Rajakariai Maurice Bakmewewa and s. Saravanamuthu87 words
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Advertisement182 1941-02-26 13 a STROK I'irsciits lilary Napier TTTTi, »«.t K»«i"»»> aa r ttr jn 2 ReciUh only \t the Piano l,v Kind C'onsrnt Mm' M. Bonenfant ||()ok in l r at Littles Prices *2, «pl. EXCLUSIVE OF emertainmemt tax icloria Theatre hl To-morrow Night !>:50 p.m. :^"nHin!!ii;:=iM!I!I!INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!Iliinili iyl!lljlH!nii|[jjpiiiji!p!ii US \ll«-« OMMIIOMN*. OOL,182 words
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Advertisement106 1941-02-26 13 TO-DAY iVVVIa..O\j 9,5 A GREAT SLA STORY WIIK II I»KO\ IDFS A THRILL MINUTK MANY CAME MORF 111 IN ONCE TO SEF IT I ALL HAVE ENTHUSIASTIC PEA LSI FOR IT A PICTURE WHICH WILL THRILL ALL! 5S JUDY CAMPBELL M EDWARD CHAPMAN flrA^asftr^ «-^*^y- .^BaV asssm ANBft atßwJs aaaaW106 words
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Article223 1941-02-26 14 N.A.A.F I scored a four-one victory ow A.P.c. in a Buriiww Houses League fixture on the stadium vest rday. XIm victors monopolised the exchanges for most ol the time The A.p.c. with good fullbacks, we re poorly served at posts, taking advantage of which fket,223 words
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Article53 1941-02-26 14 En I lies for the Merridalo Biidmintoii Pait.v\ singles inter-team deapim .system tournament aUt ji)W QOVB and members wishing to join should submit their names '.o he hon. snorts captain. Mr. 8. A. Durai. or the asst. sports captain. Mr Chun Kum Choon. The clo.sin^ dut<- wil)53 words
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Article167 1941-02-26 14 Mayfarir Badminton Party THE Mayfair Badminton Party has now been affiliated with t*5€ Singapore Badminton Association and members who, are taking part in the forthcoming S.B.A. Championships are requested to practice hard, as the S.B.A. will begin their games soon. Members are reminded that the party annual tournaments will also167 words
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Article119 1941-02-26 14 Mr. Tan Kah Kee is relinquishing the chairmanship of both the Singapore committee of the China Relief Fund and the Federation of China Relief Fund committees m Malaysia on account of his impending tour of the Malay archipelago. to the course of which he will report to the Chinese119 words
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Article155 1941-02-26 14 THE Siong 800 Athletic Assccia--1 tion held its annual meeting en Saturday and elected the following office-bearers for the year President. Mr. Lim Hock Seng vice-presidents, Dr. Choo feck Ouan, Messrs Chan Koon Yeen Ho Quee Phiau. Lee Kirn Choo: non. uen. secretary. Mr.155 words
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Article256 1941-02-26 14 Ford S C li Harper Oilhllan S.C 0. 11IK excellent Koalkeepin* of Kirn Liang was a I feature of the 811 League match yesterday between Harper OHlhian and lord S Which r the latter won by two goals to nil. on the Cleric xl Union ground256 words
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Article157 1941-02-26 14 "BLUEBELL" BADMINTON PARTY IN badminton BluebeH »P beat, B P. by 7 sanies to 4 Results 'Bluebells m*., first i V. Rrnvdicx Nonlsa 15,7 i, Vi^ beat j. cheah 15 8 Hazel Bad. imuTl Kioim 11 9. 11 7. Jg Bachelor beat s 7 I 10-10 .3 li li lor157 words
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Article215 1941-02-26 14 COLD STORAGE BEA H. K. S. BANK Cold Storage 2 H. and S. Bank I "RY reason of better team-work, the Singapore Cold Stan beat the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank by two goal nil m a Business Houses League match on the SHE m yesterday. Although the Cold Storage215 words
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166 1941-02-26 14 YG. SCHMELIN LOSES HIS ORIENT TITLE Manila, F I SHANGHAI'S Nick} taj pounds, successfully his Manila debut by tedl knocking out Manila's i Schmelintf. 190 pounds I eigift round of a schedal rounder. Wan's victory won iof local recognition ;ls weight champion of thefl Schmelins towards the the eighth round166 words
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Article31 1941-02-26 14 Kenaal 001 l < mixed foursoii < following bests* fl 3 2; arid G. E. Ken W H .< D Hllft and M < 6>/ 2 =36V 2 Mrs. H Bradley 49-31 words
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Advertisement463 1941-02-26 14 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished 21 fYf ttziffflgy Ra Ctllf C ,>a,s ''"tarrh and m a natural way restores ***a js aa v) Nil 3 hearing m some of the most obstinate cases. Staried m 24 Hours by Praised By Users Former sufferers naturally are high m ff QW PISCO463 words
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Miscellaneous43 1941-02-26 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER Business Houses' League. Sime Darby v Chartered Bank, I Stadium; Guthriesj v G.E.C.. Fraser and; Neave ground. TFNNIS: Y.M.CA. 1 tournament. Tide Table HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.01 a.m., 9.6 ft.; 11.52 p.m.. 9 ft: TO-MORROW: 11.36 a.m., 9.5 ft.43 words
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Article175 1941-02-26 15 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! THIS MAN REI'TER" (At The Alhambraj ANEWSREEL and a stirring Ministry of Information production called 'The Dover Front," showing how the nearest point of Britain's front line to enemy territory stands up to the Nazi war unflinchingly and with indomitable thumbs-up courage, lend exceptional interest to the175 words
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Article96 1941-02-26 15 London, Feb. 25. i Italian losses 'in Albania j since the out- break of hosti- i lities total' I 122,000. A n Italian Lieute- t i nant Colonel, J 1 recently cap- 1 tured, gave this i ftf ore to the j n e w sReuter - 96 words
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Article19 1941-02-26 15 Rome, Feb. 25.— The condition of King Alfonso this morning is described as stationary, says the Stefani agency.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article25 1941-02-26 15 Melbourne, Feb. 25. —The Australian Red Cross is sending £10,000 and £15,000 worth of goods to China m response to a request for assistance.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article32 1941-02-26 15 Ottawa. Feb. (25.— Mr. Mackenzie-King stated to-day that at the time of his death, Sir Fredrick Banting was proceeding to Britain on a mission of "high national and sciemtirio i importance." ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article42 1941-02-26 15 London, Feb. 25 All "German soldiers on leave from Norway are to report at once to the nearest military authorities, either personally or Iby telephone, and to [state the date of the expiration of their leave, says the German radio to-day.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article40 1941-02-26 15 Melbourne. Feb. 25. —The formation of a uniformed women's Royal Australian Alt Force Auxiliary was announced by Mr. McEwcn, the Air Minister, to-day. The Australian waais" will do wireless, teleprinter ai:d ground duties, receiving twothirds of the men'o -pay- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article41 1941-02-26 15 Athens, Frb. 25 Restricted pntrol operations and exchanges of artillery are reported ir. night's Greek Hi:i:'. Command communlque, which adds that It baa bten connrmed that two more enemy aircraft were shot a- .wn <)J^ Sunday by Greek antiaircraft batteries.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article279 1941-02-26 15 From Our Own Reporter' ipoh. Tuesday. 1 MEETING of the Perak State n Council was held this morning! at Kuala Kangsar at which Hal Highness the Sultan referred to the impending departure of Mr. Marcus Rex. British Resident, on retirement. Mr. Rex, he stated, had279 words
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Article129 1941-02-26 15 Playing at the Great Wo; Id court on Saturday before j iarg^ ciowd the Greenhill B P. "W team beat the New Life B.P. "A" team four «?ames to three. Score (Greenhill players mentioned first.) Singles: Richard Lee bent Charlie Yeo 15—9, 2—15. 15—12; K. 3. Lim129 words
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Article48 1941-02-26 15 Madrid. Feb. 2b Recruitinq for General de Gaulle's forces is proceeding In Frencn North Africa, v here de Gaulle propaganda is in-ten.-e. says a Tangier message to < he Efe Spanish/ news agency. wh:ch says further. "North Attir.i drevr^. ;he atter.i.on of Spain, who-ie mtereats are erectly aad ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement451 1941-02-26 15 Superfluous Hairs of your face and body removed by u»inf the marvellous TRIC'HO WATERS Tritho <lesho\s hairs and their roots, making further growth impossible. For the treatment threw liquids are necessary: No. 1 for boriv hairs, No. 1 for facial hairs, and No. 2 for the roots in body or451 words
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Article, Illustration515 1941-02-26 16 I airo. ren. Till-; BritU Air lone struck at the heart ol the Italian Empire in Ahvssinia. \rsterdav. Addis Ababa aerodrome was heavily b«nil)r<] and < <>nsid< rablr diman was done to the aerodrome buildings, states an oil" ial British (omnium South African bombew attacked515 words
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Article117 1941-02-26 16 London, Feb. 25. "West African troops yesterday captured Brava, which is a port 100 miles north of Kismaya (Italian Somaliland)," says an official communique received m London from Nairobi. 'I he communique continues, "Cleaning up operations are continuing m the (ielib area (on the Juba river),Reuter - 117 words
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Article46 1941-02-26 16 Berlin, Feb. 25— Two Soviet ships are now being used, m addition to a Rumanian tanker, foi carrying Rumanian oil products from Constan/a to the Bulgarian Back Sea port of Varna, according to a Bucharest report to the official German news agency- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article180 1941-02-26 16 London, Feb. 25. THE claim of the German High Command on Feb. 14 that a German raider has sunk 14 ships, totalling about 82,000 tons m convoy, is disposed of by an Admiralty announcement that merchant shipping losses for the week ended Feb. 16 were 12 ships WReuter - 180 words
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Article272 1941-02-26 16 Bombay. Feb M j'HE roar of aero-engines warming-up for a day's flying! the air as I entered the grounds of the Flying frl School at Ambala where India's young airmen are train! the rapidly expanding Indian Air Force, writes Router's si correspondent. I Long rowsReuter - 272 words
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