Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 February 1940
1940-02-04
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Title Section14 1940-02-04 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 7— No. 35. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1940. FIVE CENTS14 words
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1131 1940-02-04 1 CROWDS WATCH NAZI RAIDER CRASH IN FLAMES EYE-WITNESSES' STORIES OF BIG R. A. F. VICTOR V IH2?S^!JSS1 H 2?S^!J5S ?S, I 2S PLE IN A YORKSHIRE TOWN YFSTERDAY V^.U' THKIR MOST THRILLING EXPERIENCES WHEN WIDE-EYED THE\ WAICHED BRITISH FIGHTER PLANES ENGAGE A E n!251,131 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-02-04 1 Th' who S an m l ffeiicy v U ,t. The m m Mohl T <lt: h l >w sas menace as ch«M.»- why M t me *l il look.ns attract vi U S <s lhis? Tl^ ""it with from lvc hood attached is made c> and s62 words
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Article33 1940-02-04 1 la£ 3 D<luo tog and a co-i-Vls;o 'li l y haa temporary 10 ll rid artiil^n for the tim u n tho v f'"' nd at a RhnTtnf khil rnmnletolv ReuterReuter - 33 words
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331 1940-02-04 1 London, Feb. 3 Tlir Rowers indirectly Interested i»i the meeting of Uie Balkan Entente m Belgrade are summed up m L'.iiuoas fo'ious; CiLRMAXY is concorned, iirstiy to j»ft supplies of footl and oil m ever increasing^ quantity; secondly, to prereni a military block betweenReuter - 331 words
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Article42 1940-02-04 1 I Dndoir, Feb. 3 Ihe Kln^ has proved le cf the 1 Ocr ?mJ Service Medal with cla the personnel i fleet i connection wit] us In the Pi tine area between Apr. 10, 1936, and E'ept. 3, 1930.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration94 1940-02-04 1 What Stalin Wants r OOK into (his news-map carefully and you will ret a comprehensive idea of whai Stalin is trying to gel from Finland and has already obtained from the Baltic States. The map also shows to what extent the granting of his demands would make Scandinavia dependent on94 words
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H. L. Hopkin Cables Front London
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106 1940-02-04 1 London, Feb. 3. IN (he absence of any exciting war news much publicity w ffiven to-day to the discovery of the body of Mrs. Anthony Vales, a niece of Lord Binuley, m a bathroom at her London hotel. Mrs. Yates. a handsome mid106 words
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Article88 1940-02-04 1 London, > THERE was another sensation m Jondr.n to-day when II was revealed that thieves had broken into the mnin <\\op <\f thn tamou? < iro pearls firm and stolen most ol l^c St(H'k. The shop is m Bond Street and th»? lob hud d, on neatly88 words
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Article97 1940-02-04 1 London, Feb. 3. IT is just revealed that, m addition to having g<:iul representation j m ,he Army and Navy, the House i of Commons has sixteen .Members »n the Air loree. These range Ln rank from I <-:-"oant to a wing-commnndCT and their range from 2997 words
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85 1940-02-04 1 TURKS ALLOCATE £19 MILLIONS FOR DEFENCE M London. Feb. 3. ORE than one Third of the wh» 1 of the Turkish budget for the m- financial year i.s allotted to national defence. T»tp Wln^tPr of r m*»«» tod"- oi,' that the bud-H total would bo £54.000.000 cut o! Which i.Reuter - 85 words
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Advertisement9 1940-02-04 1 BATTERY ROAD. Tel: 4772 AH Oi-i'iisifiHs $5. to $30.9 words
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Advertisement56 1940-02-04 1 *T A is matured m v/ccd m tha largest Wine Cellar m the World, under s'rict Government supervision. KEY BRANDY is produced by the Co-operativa IWinegrcwers Association of South Africa, an association that hes ct its cizx^czal the pick of the grapes cf the sunny vineyards cf South Africa. JOSEPH56 words
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Advertisement5 1940-02-04 1 Tel: 4772 For B)r<ws 3laikiii!»5 words
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Article251 1940-02-04 2 HISTORY STUDENT'S CLEVER THEORY (Tribune Staff Reporter) UJSTORI books till us thai tin Oral man to cimimMtvigmtc t In* nlobi- wars Ferdinand Ma^i'llan. tht* great Pniiiusui'si 1 navigator. There** one man m Malaya who doesn't believe H. He's his own theor) —with proof —to251 words
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Article33 1940-02-04 2 ived !n ii. the air ait: .:..s on si of* ih< i las' Moi livicioiil (inly aallv ..mi:: I lightship i aba nd m d and driv< n I33 words
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Article23 1940-02-04 2 Rub ber Shipments o ipnients ol rubber from Malaya m January were 56.214 tons, an increase <•! 12,882 tons over la.si J J illlUl23 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-02-04 2 DRIVING FAULTS NO. VII Win r,. there is a high bank a\ a n> ;<' junction great tare should be taken. The dk.veis of approaching ears mi\ not see earn oth( r until it is too hit to (Mill up. This is another of th<> merits of driving faults whkli57 words
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445 1940-02-04 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J° 'I" 1 majonty of people living m Malaya, the name Cameron Highlands merely means a place where those who can afford go i i spend their holidays <v- to recuperate. -a hill station where the days are cold, and the445 words
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Article92 1940-02-04 2 Another aspect of Mala; rim th lonomic war -vili be discussed n 8.M.8.C. bioadoasi on Monday, Pc The speaker will b;. Mr. A. Gilaiour M.C.&., Shipping Controller an.-; rontioiler cf Restricted Exports, 8.6. Mr. Giltnour's talk will be the fi one of a series of three on this92 words
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470 1940-02-04 2 CHINESE WILL CELEBRATE NEW YEAR -BY "BOMBING" HITLER (I ni)iiur slid Reportei I ll' jronr fceliiißs aboul Hitler hi* Uu- .imi- as mine -and l*m pitity ■lire Uu > raiuiDi be ©Iherwis*don*l worry, tot r > 1 1 n<>( i;*- long before you v. ill have ;i chance t«» lei470 words
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492 1940-02-04 2 THIS COUNTRY'S LONELIEST HABITATION The Browns Arc Malaya's 1 Highest- Livers (TRira m; staff reportbr) 4 TWO-STOREY HOUSE I*l II I <>» Ml I). THE INTERIOR OF THE ROOMS O! WHICH ARE DECORATED WITH W \l.|.PAPER IM k( H ASi:i) PROM A GLASGOW STOKI IN492 words
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Article26 1940-02-04 2 IA German tnilor has promis cl gift of ;i new pair of trousers tc the first (i< imaii sdldier who c soners. the Oei man i26 words
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242 1940-02-04 2 HERE'S LOYALTY FOR YOU (Tribune Stall" Reporter) ALTHOUGH lie has lost both n leet, IK-year old Raphael Faieoloa, a Loyalty Island native, known m Singapore shipping circles and at present In the Sydney Hospital m Australia. is happy. So happ> m fact that242 words
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Advertisement143 1940-02-04 2 W A Truce OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JKWELLED LEVEK MOVEMENTS. NICKRL PCK^Kbrr from 8.50 WRIST 12.0U SiILVEK POCKBT f 17.00 WRIST 20.00 DUST A WATER PROOF 28.50 GOLD POCKBT n 40.00 m WRIST 18.50 WRIST 18 ct m 75.0(J DUST AND WATERPROOF 14 Ct. 65.00 STOP-WATCHES from $15.00 IfiVERY WAIXH QUARANTRBD143 words
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Advertisement34 1940-02-04 2 A.R. P(EACHES) England are go- K%*%£ inL> intn ARI> XIVW^T Wh,n V the Him batch [i t y 't came along t.. recruit thf warden dubbed them A. U. Peaches. The name has stuck.34 words
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Advertisement109 1940-02-04 2 nrnm HHHB 1 ll<vn s Box Office K^r tf^Tl Ml V^\^ 3.1.X fi.i:.. 9.15 ;j I TO-DAI Sec This Piclure Before It Is Too Late! INTRIGUING TEMPESTUOUS! FREE J^HH UNFORGETTABLE! HIM! lpP| rii i: >i iiiox^iAsii Bp^kj LATEST WAR NEWS SPEC lALS MCVT r*UAM^r f NI PP.ODUCTIOIf. Mt A UnMlNbb109 words
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Article, Illustration206 1940-02-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) QN the hunt for a Sunday Tribune story this week, I stumbled acrcss a Rood one, right under my very nose, m our office itself. It's a tale of two brothers m their early forties Ifunisamy and Veerasamv. They look206 words
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333 1940-02-04 3 LORRAINE STREETER - America Saves Local Platinum Blondes From Becoming War Casualties LORRAINE STREETER Now Women Breathe Freely Again (By (SINGAPORE'S PLATINUM BLONDES WHO WERE FACED WITH THE PROSPECT OF LOSING THEIR ALLURING BLONDE LOCKS WHEN WAR BROKE OUT CAN NOW BREATHE FREELY As Germany is the home of the dyes needed for333 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-02-04 3 Miss Lucille Xicholson is a blonch' but m spite of tho wa; 1 she's still happy .Miss Nicholson was not among those who "T^ thought they'll have had to turn brunette or red head when ttio war started. You see. Lucille's an American and she patronises American goods. If82 words
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Article89 1940-02-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) c;ir ntd cut last year m **»'ng dorian jam, tree tomato ,",< W* tomato jam. curried j***en, curried shellfish, eoeontmhui 1 mar osU en and Th 1 how ever dees not rt»t« has ynf^ ri ln > m i" or example neithpr h rT89 words
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Article80 1940-02-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pONIFEROUS trees growing m Malaya Incredible as it may seem these trees do grow here. Various areas of secondary jungle m the Cameron Highlands have been planted with conifers both for aesthetic purposes, and as a possible source of firewood. Seeds of many80 words
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Article81 1940-02-04 3 Singapore, Saturday. SINGAPORE music lovers will be pidO ing a worthy cause, and at the same time enjoy themselves when they patronise the organ recital arranged m aid cf the Molaya Patriotic Fund, at the Victoria Memorial Hall to- morrow night, commencing at 9.15 p.m. An excellent81 words
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Article126 1940-02-04 3 Exhibition Of China Painting (Tribune Staff Reporter) AX exhibition of Chinese painting and penmanship will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m m Feb. 9 to 15 inclusive. Organised by the Amoy Association. the exhibition will be m aid of the China Relief Fund More than 500 paintings126 words
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265 1940-02-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IN a dismal little shop hous? m Tanjong Pagar Road lie» Sing a pr.rc's counterpart of England's «reat knifr mnnufacturinu centre. She (field. Here Ho Mnig, a middle:ig?d Chine r, fashions about thirty to forty knives a day. Ho Meng's industry, however,265 words
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Article, Illustration16 1940-02-04 3 Plane Builder Mr. Yeong Hong Wai. one of the expert craftsmen at the model airplane factory.16 words
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559 1940-02-04 3 IN SINGAPORE TO-DAY fJLANCING at the row of gleaming propeller blades, the uniform line of sleek, smooth shapes of the aeroplanes assembled on the factory conveyor made me think of pictures we so often see these days of the interior of an559 words
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Article314 1940-02-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAYA has adopted the Canadian adage of "We eat what we can, and we can what we can't. v For Canadians have bo much tish around their shores that they decided putting the surplus fish m tins and j marketing 'em,314 words
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Article37 1940-02-04 3 Under thfi Defence Regulations, the Minister of Transport has made the Railways (Demurrage Charges) Order, 1939, which authorises the railway companies to increase the demurrage charges for railway wagons, containers, and sheets, and reduces the 'free time."37 words
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Article104 1940-02-04 4 Two Months' Gaol For Jewel Thief Singapore, Saturday. S'^^nme!,"''.' 11"1! 115' riS '>r°'' S a young Indian whu recently pleaded guilty to a chaw of theft of jewel" and cas»i amounting to SI7S from a safe m his employer's shop. The accused. K. Ramasamy, also admilted two previous convictions of104 words
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Article118 1940-02-04 4 PF~T\ RErtTED had chaiacter wai v, day sentenced to two PiOnth* 1 ri^CGUs (mprisonmcilt by M». I!. Watson hi the Third Police Court, when he pleaded guiHv to charge i.l luiiering iii hj. 1 lutit uitli intfnt to commit .1,1 oiferte. iv-xaidecn. was arrested by a118 words
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Article26 1940-02-04 4 Not a d.iy pa. c^cs m Po'a:d Without individual and collective executions, declaies a memorandum from the Polish Government ooucerning UlO h n the German regime.26 words
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Advertisement260 1940-02-04 4 EVERYBODY'S PLOCKINO TO THE BIG SHOW: ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS Congratulate us on having at last.. The PERFECT AIR-CONDITIONING i \l* I r E" I I SHOWS TODAY im W m a.m.. .{.15. 6.15 9.15 seiurs i. =i 'V^>. I T q THE WONDER SHOW OF SHOWS! M\KI"! I^o.k!vkjs •v.C.r iat Musical260 words
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Advertisement739 1940-02-04 4 Warnt r Bros. Greatest Historical I'rodiii-lion >lficv "IM)|{|.\ FIOOH" riLMKI) IN GREATER TKCHNKOLOUH "-1-»•'-■"*"» ALHAMBRA ihv Screens Crowning jfltiNflfiktifaiv Vchievement! f^^B 'iKU>%ijl*V J^SSHf V j' ir 1 i JJlli *5«aC& Jf fi^fe T/ bSF3S-^t- f 1 W l'/|' 1] J fl tkA^W^-' JiJ^l^^LJfe.i V^ 4#fN P^ A^ffKß'V trfA f i739 words
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Article1126 1940-02-04 5 W f£t ct l f Sl22 6 °B On One Day At The Races, Gave $15,000 In One Month To The Malaya Patriotic Fund I fKlSweek we .sent out Tribune Staff Reporter Lorraine Streeter to] cofec* a story about war lotteries. She went one1,126 words
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Article, Illustration46 1940-02-04 5 Sir John Trail, 63-year-old Director ol !»u!)!ici(y for the Fat E«Tst, cycles to his work at the Ministry of Information m these petrol-rationed days. He retired last year from Ihe Diplomatic Service. His yonitgfer brother is Jloris KarfoeT, star of Hollywood46 words
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Article64 1940-02-04 5 Commander Richard Frank Jolly, R.N., of White Lodge, Bcughton Monchelsea, near Maidstone, Kent, commander of H.MS. Mohawk, who died en October 17 from wounds received In rction. left £1,203 6s 7d., with net personalty. £1.009 18s. 9d. Commander Jolly, who was 43, remained on the bridge64 words
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Article165 1940-02-04 5 London, Jan. i:>. THERE is no truth m reports thai the Irish Hospitals Trust largest sweepstake m the world— is to close down. A flat denial of these reports was given to me yesterday by Mr. Jack O'Sheehan, Hospitals Trust publicity chief, writes a reporter. "Like165 words
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414 1940-02-04 5 London, Jan. 20. A LITTLE grirl, five women, and an Army officer wore aboard an Imperial Airways air liner which crashed at B British airport while taking off for Alexandria. The two engines of the 'plane were smashed off and hurled 50414 words
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271 1940-02-04 5 Robert Montgomery (With Coat) Arrives Paris. Jan. 2* OOBERT MONTGOMERY, nrat Hollywood screen star to brave the war cone, lias reached Paris— en r ute for London —m a '"w «> ton" fur coat. "I slept In it lor two nighl he told a reporter to night. "It islonly'racoon, you271 words
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Article40 1940-02-04 5 "What a city to loot," said Blucher when riding Urn.ugh London after the battle of Waterloo. "Loot"— that is the Nazi religion—the bludgeoning of the little man and tlie robbing him of his iessJons whether they be gold or territory.40 words
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Advertisement91 1940-02-04 5 »4 uiOßms JJj** P»rasltB§. In addition to causing: ravenous appetite. Jm/m\ jnatfestlon. leanness, and a stannsr roat. can so weaken y^L%MJ m a l yst «m of the infected dog that his vitality Is sapped J| *?a nla very life endangered. No doe can bo completely Bk^fl F°tected from worm91 words
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Advertisement119 1940-02-04 5 j&: DIAI^iIDDI CT UAMC ■■■>^~'>4 H. ins i^e s^h<tP Soak for four hours m cold I the Bp *°'hich P r> I water and then completely cover prOCeSS t kr well known j the Ham with a thick pastry of pincapp fl t ivoiu Flavour Lne on j IMace m119 words
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Article, Illustration946 1940-02-04 6 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps A t Singapore. VERA ARDMORE BY -^L» ANE of the brightest functions of the season was the Malayan Rugger Eall held at Raffles on Saturday, Jan. 27. Popular dances like the Paul Jones and Boomps-a^Daisy broke the ice and contributed largely to the fun of the evening946 words
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Article, Illustration283 1940-02-04 6 To Art For Charity Left, Patricia Finigan and below Eric Gri-ffith-Jones, two members of the cast m "I Killed the Count" which is to be produced at the Victoria Theatre m aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. (Studio Le Marquis)- by Mrs. A. J. Franks, of j£t black trimmed at283 words
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Advertisement694 1940-02-04 6 $3^^^^% J=j VV^ STITCHED H.\ is A SPECIAUTI REMODELLING RENOVATING I ELT AND STRAW HATS: sn:AUS «TB D"D BLKACHEI F F I Q C"3 RODNEY HOUS iLLO BATTERY ROA] I w^^K ___g -MF l Did you Maclean y °ur _p*^'l?P^^V^^. N. *^Stew B_r V tßt^b. J^'^W^^H____r >% "^Jpr^ YeS, positively694 words
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Advertisement87 1940-02-04 6 mm n NUBBARD AVER HOME BEAUTY TREATMENT Luxnria Cream— Skin Tissue Cream— Beaulihfing Faco CreamSkin Tonic Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road. EXCLUSIVE -yr Ijk DRESS MORXINCi 4%1& WC FROCKS -JU^P»c f 1] AFTERNOON \\j4 A IKOCKS /I H FROM 53.00 r^-^T^W EVENING \\j| FROCKB FROM M 00 k U87 words
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290 1940-02-04 7 THERE arc to t> tt" at Cameron Highlands > next week-end. Regul Idents have banded them.selves togettl i Cameron Highlands Society's drive to aid th trtotie Fund, and from what I have been able to gather the various efforts to fc>e made rod bid290 words
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Article325 1940-02-04 7 THOSE who are planning to visit cool- er climes will do well to inspect the coats and suits now displayed by Palais des Modes, of Stamford Road Since these embody all the newest fa* Small waists, loi ickets, check and plain mat comb: .:v a half- and halt325 words
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Article, Illustration300 1940-02-04 7 SINGAPORE J. P. T RANSPLANTS A CORNER OF CHINA HIDDEN away m Siglap is a little corner of China of which few pff.ple are aware for m the grounds surrounding his residence, Mr Chine Kee Sun, J.P., has laid out a beautiful Chinese garden. In kti beauty and faithfulness to300 words
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Advertisement327 1940-02-04 7 ROOM 35, KAFFLFS HOTEL, bporta Miits m Silk and Colton Sarongs. -APB I— Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes whoezintc. I tried everything without success until I i tried your prescrliKion. it <H<l stop my ■mi Asthma I have not hud Asthma for the Inm yonr ribs pani two months327 words
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Advertisement159 1940-02-04 7 j j T^Tgf^ DEPRESSION I\J 2 I F A T I U E JLIV/ TIRED FEELING WITH OKASA (a European Pr?paration) VERY few people realise the importance of supplying proper nourishment to the brain, body and nerves m order to combat the effects of over-work and exceijsive mental and physical159 words
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Advertisement172 1940-02-04 7 NEW REVLON NAIL POLISH SHADES that men like/ I W'' "iTj Revlon's new shades reflect men's nail polish preferences foryou. A shade for every costume and occasion. Retains Its lustre. Wears and wears. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battory Road. J >ff 4|>t Vvnud I liUvv expects to see his little one172 words
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Advertisement297 1940-02-04 7 (Jls pwty as a picture AND THESE PICTURES SHOW YOU HOW jlpWlk^ WVELY SET AT HOME m«(^|Si|i!^ i follow the full easy directions enclosed Wlt^ A mami Set. Quickly you •*sk. ;^P^ 1 —^!fe»fc. will aye ovel y dccp> broad waves I KjS 4181^^ Fascinating little curls Amami Wave fHB297 words
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511 1940-02-04 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, February 4, 1940. No Inflation measure of inflation inevitable," declared a Malayan company chairman at the outbreak of the war. but after over four months of hostilitk-s the fear is not yet realised. True there has been an allround increase in commodity prices and costs, followed with511 words
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1068 1940-02-04 8 C. H. Stanley Jones - WAR need not HOLD UP POLITICAL PROGRESS C. H. Stanley Jones By COUNCIL REFORM NOT A DEAD ISSUE QOME doubt has been expressed by friends m regard to my statement last week that the war would help to brin# about important changes m the Government of the Colonial Empire. My1,068 words
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Advertisement387 1940-02-04 8 6 -xR F Jfc^ MI I 111 OVALTINE Rusks Baby Yvette loves her 'Ovaltlne* Rusks 'Ovaltlne' Rusks are the perfect form of "Ever since she started having them ;>t rusks. Just crisp enough to ensure correct five months old." writes her mother, biting exercise, they promote sound well"Baby has thoroughly387 words
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Advertisement165 1940-02-04 8 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't br> difcourncr< d if y<<\\ are weak, underweight, tired out, sickly unable to gain an ounce of Mesh or Strength no ni.it ter what you eat. A California physician, In prescribing for ami treating the cinema Stars of Hollywood, has discovered a iecret165 words
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Advertisement187 1940-02-04 8 JT you advise (o% i »y. I HB> Tdß x-'v^ .^MWy is the answer During convalescence, Angier's bowel irregularities, promotes nortmulsion is invaluable for healing mal, healthy appetite, overcomes and strengthening the weakened nervous depression, and greatly system. After pleurisy, bronchitis, mci itality orany fflness affecting the chest or ,>,_187 words
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Article, Illustration78 1940-02-04 9 HERE'S AN INVITATION TO MOUNT KOSCIUSKO Who umtldn't enjoy a day's skiing with two companions as charmlug as these young Australian gins? They're off to test the ski slopes a: Australia's famous winter sport centre, Mt Kosciusko, and they lo^k o.s thr.ugh they mean business m those smart windcheaters andivorkmanhkc78 words
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Article, Illustration2227 1940-02-04 9 We Swelter While They Freeze I y You're Therein 3Days gINGAPOREAXS WHO WOULD NORMALLY BE SPENDING THEIR LEAVE IN THE OLD COUNTRY THIS YEAR ARE FACED WITH THE PROBLEM OF WHERE TO GO NOW THAT THE WAR HAS COMPLICATED TRAVEL TO2,227 words
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262 1940-02-04 9 Send Your Child To An Australian School "yor "«y not inf l Winchester ir Australia" says Mr. L. H. Chidsoa, author of the accompanying informative article <;n that country, "I*ut you will fird schools that are building up the same traditions as tkcir famous counterparts at home."* "Australia m her262 words
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Advertisement225 1940-02-04 9 U it i if> WAllllßttftßl mf IMI#^IIBi I Iff IB 11 I IUUIIIIUI fIUUUI V I %J II N n ||A||yfl J^ MMI nIII I I m ft 111 LHt lIUUIj/^,^ Scientist Explains How VX New Discovery Makes FV M AI4 v 1^ wen Feel Years Younger Dr.^ sßattelll a225 words
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454 1940-02-04 10 HITLER'S WARFARE DRIVES MEN MAD TWKVTV s v London. Feb. 3. |WENTI survivors of the crew of 88 of the Greek steamer Eleni Siathontas. 9,000 tons, torpedoed early on Sunday morning who were landed at a small Irish Ashing village on Thursday afternoon had sufficiently454 words
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Article49 1940-02-04 10 London. Feb. 3. 11 BROADCAST by the Secretary for t the Colonies (Mr. Malcolm Mac- Donald the High Commissioner for New Zealand and Lord Bledisloe. on the occasion or the New Zealand centenary, will be heard on Feb. 6. at 7.30 a.m. GMT, on several wavelengths.—British Wireless.49 words
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229 1940-02-04 10 Cruiser In Tropical Seas 102 Days London. Fell. 3. IT is pointed out m nuval circles to-day that when the Achilles joined battle with the Graf Spec she had steamed I'M. OOO miles since her last refit. Ships of the Royal Navy have been at sea on an average of229 words
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242 1940-02-04 10 London, Feb. 3. J^.A.F. photographs of the Siegfried Line released to the British Press today, reveal Britain's intimate knowledge of the situation behind the enemy lint s. British aircraft have flown along the whole length of the Siegfried Line, sometimes not more than a242 words
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Article63 1940-02-04 10 BOUNDARY QUESTION TO BE SETTLED Tokyo. Feb. 3. ni'SSIA, Outer Mongolia, Japan and Manchukuo have agreed t«, torm two General Commissions to deal with Questions connected with th;- Manchukuo and Outci Mcn^olian border, it was levealcd m a Press Confc.cnce by Foreign Office spokesman. The first Commission will negotiate bouiidary63 words
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Article193 1940-02-04 10 BRITISH SHIPPING INCREASES London, Feb. 3. THE weekly journal Economist, commenting on the control and co-ordination by the Admiralty of the construction .md repair of both merchant and naval vessels as from Feb. 1. reviews Britain's present building: ca pacify of merchant ships. The Journal says: "At the outbreak of193 words
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Advertisement450 1940-02-04 10 ror.rNT: A MESSAGE i" who »r*r hOBING WEIGH! All over Malaya, .here arc men and *orno n W ho are gradually logins weich* their cheeks begin to gef TJ thinner then the,r dresses and suits sejrn to hang a little more loosely They try not I notice but theV'are haunted450 words
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Advertisement92 1940-02-04 10 this EXTRA C^^i]^^^^^^^^ PROTECTION Cj rowing children are m constant danger from germs >i^#^s m he "outh that attack tha tooth and cause decay. >&^ \X You can B««rd against this happening! Have your \/r children brush their teeth regularly with Kolynos* the EC onomi 7F- scientific. Rermicidal dentifrice that92 words
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Advertisement436 1940-02-04 10 30 Gallons of Blood Terrific Daily Strain on Kidneys ■very day, your kidneys filter 260 pints (over 30 gallons) of blood to separate I pints of urine, and when kidneys and bladder weaken, you get backache "getting up" nights and aches and pains m head, limbs and body. IT you436 words
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297 1940-02-04 11 'IMPROPER' NEWS LED TO AMERICAN'S ARREST Young Might Be Tried By Military Court Tokyo, Feb. DETAILS oi charges against Mr. James Young Far Eastern Manager of International News Service, who was arrested at an hotel m Tokyo on Jan. 21 and detained, have since been revealed by a Foreign Office297 words
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298 1940-02-04 11 Belgrade, Feb. •">. piKST authoritative news of the progress of the Balkan Entente Conference is expected to be revealed to-night at a dinner given by M. Markovitch (Yugoslavia) to his fellow delegates. At the dinner both M Markovitch and M. Gafencu (Rumania) will makeReuter - 298 words
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125 1940-02-04 11 London, Feb. 3. PONGRATULATIONB from the Duke of Gloucester, at the B.E.F. headmiarters. on the Lord Mayor's Ked Cross Fund passing the million sterling mark were read at a Mansion House luncheon yesterday. His Highness expresses particular pleasure at seeing such splendid support received125 words
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Article45 1940-02-04 11 CREW OF STARFISH UNDINE SAFE London, Feb. JIHE entire crewa Of the Starfish and Undine, British submarines lost near Heligoland, are accounted for. They are prisoners m Germany. A* far as is known none of the crew of the third submarine. Seahorse were saved. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article262 1940-02-04 11 CIVILIANS BOMBED IN FINLAND Noel Baker Stockholm, Feb. 3. J'HE Labour M.l\ for Derby, Mr. Noel Haker, one of the Labour delegation to Finland now returning told Reuter: k 'lt is our unanimous view that m most cases civilians were made the object of deliberate attack by Russian air raiders.British Wireless - 262 words
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124 1940-02-04 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Chinese Forces Battle In The Snow Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Feb. 3. \Tt.MEROUS sharp engagements between the Chinese and Japanese forces have taken place since Jan. 29 m the south-east and southwest of Tahung Mountain m Hupei m the midst of heavy snowfall. All Japanese attacks have been repulsed124 words
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Article47 1940-02-04 11 Tokyo. Feb. 3. WITH a view to settling try case at thr earliest nate a further meeting took place this morning between the Foreign Minister Mr. Aiita and the British Ambassador, Sir Rcbcri Craigie. m connection with the Asa ma Main incident. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article67 1940-02-04 11 London, Feb. 3. THE Ministry cf Food announces that since imports have come forward with remarkable regularity it is now possible to .supply for the present most varieties of bacon and ham at considerably reduced prices, to take effect on Monday. It should not be assumed that the present 'argeBritish Wireless - 67 words
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88 1940-02-04 11 Shanghai, Feb. 1 1 American Ambassador, Mr. Nelson Johnson, is expected to present a demand for the opening of the Yangtse up to Jankow when he meets the Japanese Minister-at-large, Mr. botoitiatsu Kato, on his return to Shanghai from Hankow m a few days,Reuter - 88 words
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Advertisement340 1940-02-04 11 A Tired Worn out Nervy Rundown gm^JJ!2!P an makes a Poor Wife Wa 4 >^lfi^ AT LAST, YOU r l()() (AN HAVE Tilt: mtOt sail\lkals and vitamins which m >*&J iiUING YOU NEW HEALTH, VIGOUR i <j^f STRENGTH, CALM NERVES, RICH RED /^^*\jT BLOOD. "!n\ During the past 50 years340 words
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Advertisement607 1940-02-04 11 Brylcreem THE PERFECT HAIR DRESSINC, TO BE IN FACTORY-SEALED BOTTLES ~T "Tj^j^^ y^ MAX i-ap ha-, berudcvi-.r.lfor HiylAs now ]^m |P* trcem boiilc. and jars riul.lm... i l,mi 1 /\^mffß 'ht at the factory. Ih,. .1 used MSB^W M proteUs y° u gainst Mibviiturion. |"he >^^BBB^^ IIU Sumclifllc Willrlap-.r bclojr607 words
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Article, Illustration396 1940-02-04 12 WOMEN UNABLE TO MAINTAIN INTEREST IN BADMINTON NEED FOR HARD TRAINING By "Phoenix" Singapore) often discussed m the columns of the press, one question which does not seem to have aroused much interest m quarters directly concerned is the indifference of women players to competitive badminton. Most of them are396 words
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Article462 1940-02-04 12 Kinta Inter-Team Tourney (By "Gay Reveller" Perak) CEVEN teams will be competing lor v honours for the men's inter-team singles tourney, the first to be organised by the Kinta Badminton Association m 1940. Owing to the approaching Chinese New Year holidays which will interfere with the arrancrements of the standing462 words
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Article212 1940-02-04 12 Souvenirs For Finalists (By "Ouix" Johere) CONSIDERABLE interest is cenired on the annual general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya which takes place for the first time at Johore Bahru to-day. The meeting commences at 10 a.m. at the International Library. Mr. F. M. Still, president of the Johore212 words
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334 1940-02-04 12 QUESTION OF OPENING STATE MATCHES TO ALL (By "Cess" Penang) •TO-DAY representatives from the various States m the Peninsula meet at Johore Bahru for the annual general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya. Penang is being represented by Mr. J. A. Montano. The views of the B.A.M. regarding the334 words
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Advertisement402 1940-02-04 12 Septic Germs Lurk Everywhere The Least Scratch will let them m! To leave healing to chance is to them. No germ ran get into a invite trouble. Practice SAFE! V cut once Cuticun is applied No FIRST by keepihg a tin of germ can live m contact with Cuticura Ointment402 words
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Advertisement111 1940-02-04 12 TURNS BACK THE E CALENDAR Regains the vigour of his youth There is a certain old gentleman here m Malaya who has taken on a new lease m life. Passed middle age, he was becoming weak, feeble; felt that life held little more m store for him. Then came his111 words
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Advertisement110 1940-02-04 12 fal Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movk> Stars of Hollywood, California, a physician has discovered a safe quick method to remove ugly fat 5 pounds a week or 15 *0 °5 pounds a month. This new discovery, called Fornu.oV, l>rings new health and eners? and a \igourous110 words
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Advertisement568 1940-02-04 12 RECIPE FOR THE "MORNING AFTER" H vom fed heada by' and out «i sorts after dining and wminp— if I* looks blue l^offfiiiS Brand Stomai h I n everywhere sweat by it For this bland, soothing powder once ne.itrnlis^s <7. a it produced by too much rich food a! ro,xJ568 words
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Article77 1940-02-04 13 y Sin«:«p«r<v Satnrdav. D iu<» wMreUn wa§ tins mornins offernl three Chinese uho were produced befon Mr r ftSn iii Hie Third Pottce (uurt on a charge »r possession o r counterfoil ha r lal».-ls ...u. t roMtl corks at Kitchener Bead vc^tfrdav. \;lrr the charge77 words
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Article98 1940-02-04 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. THIRTV-sI.MN ChlnWH fn'tn Be--1 kok and Kampong .labi fell into the hand »f the Segamat PoliCM when ihr latter made svrprise raids rsUiiv limy ami took them In riistody. ioht up before Inche Rauf bin amat maglsthcy were charged with gambl.i98 words
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Article33 1940-02-04 13 A first -run Egyptian talk lod Cairo,' with super-imoased lea, will be shown to-night it the Garrick Theatre. Geyiang S€i There will be two performam hUy, ..t 6 IS and ii33 words
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319 1940-02-04 13 ii FIRE BRIGADE FAILS TO DISLODGE HIM Sini»jn)(»re, Saturday. V Sit uYv\n virike* with a difference was performed by a SO-year-oW Indian, a( the junction olllnar and Dunman Koads this evenin;-. Hundreds of people wakhed Ihe man climb up a tree by the319 words
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Article174 1940-02-04 13 Items From Malacca (Troiii Our Own C'onespondent) Malacca. Saturday. TUP. marriage took place on Weunes--1 day of Dr. i Markandu, cf the General Hospital, Malacca, and Mi.^s Leelavathie Anna John stall nurse Oenera] Hospital, Malacca. In the afternoon a rcci >tion wa« held at the Capitol Hall. The vei-y large174 words
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Article69 1940-02-04 13 AFKKK fight at an amusement park last night between a number of Malays and certain stall keepera of the park usuKrd m a casualty list of thirty -one. Nine Malays and two Chinese keepers, who received head injuries, were taken to the (ieneral Hospital. Twenty others69 words
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Article76 1940-02-04 13 it la announced that a cotton export tax of 200 BtfUiems per hundred kiios will be imposed from Aim. 15. The Ministry of Finance declares that In the event of the United States Government .sub.sidi.sino; Ihe exports of American cotton, the Ministry will reIder the76 words
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270 1940-02-04 13 FOLDING the view that there waa insufficient evidence to convict the accused «*n the major charge but that there was sufficient vict him on the alternative charge, Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic District Judge, to-day imposed a line of $60 on Lieut. Hugh Huh270 words
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Article173 1940-02-04 13 CONSTABLE SENT TO ASSIZES (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. WAI KHAN, a Pathan constable •A stationed at Sungei Besi, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes at the First Magistrate's Court this morning on a charge of housi'breaking. The allegation against the accused was that173 words
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Advertisement768 1940-02-04 13 ACHES AND PAINS DROVE HIM TO HOSI'ITAfJ Now feels years younger *i have been m hospital three times with gastric trouble and constipation I was always m agony and it was misery to do my work. I felt much better after the first supply ot Fynnon Salt. .now I can768 words
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Miscellaneous730 1940-02-04 13 ON THE AIR TO-DAY WHEN WHERE TO SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (Lfl mefs). ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc!i). a.m. H.OO Military Band music played by the Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. 11 15 Light Orchestral Concert played by the Se a View Hotel Orciicstia, directed by A. Borshadsky, relayed730 words
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Miscellaneous251 1940-02-04 13 LISTEN IN PHOHI STATIONS PCJ 19.71 metres From 8 00 p.m. to 10.25 p.m. (local time). NEW YORK WC.KA 21.500 kr's (13f)5 metres) From 8.20 p.m. to 11.20 p.m. (local time). WC.KA 9.550 kc s (31.41 metres) From 6.35 a.m. to 9.35 a.m. (local time). SAN FRANCISCO KGKI 9.530 kt251 words
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334 1940-02-04 14 SPEED WAS DECISIVE (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Saturday. f JpIK U.A. (Chanel) defeated Johore by 14 {Joints (one goal, one penalty goal and two tries) to three points (a penalty tfoal) m a rugby match played here this afternoon. Tl-wi annamnr334 words
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Article138 1940-02-04 14 Singapore, Saturday. TIIK follow m» wore elected Ofllcc 1 bearers of the Ceylon Spnr.s Club for 1!UO. at a meeting held at the Clubhouse on Balastier Plain, to-day. President. Dr. N. MooiaUiamby Vice-President, Mr. Ben Dudley; Hon Secretary, Mr v Paramsothy; Hon Treasurer. Mr p. Retnasabapathy: chairman138 words
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Article177 1940-02-04 14 BROADCAST FOR MALAYAN MALAYALAMS WHAT is believed to be the first broadcast m Bfalayalam yet heard m Bf&laya will be given at 5.45 p.m. on Monday, Fob. 5. The speaker will be Mr. M R. Ramakrishna Pillai, a distinguished barrister irom Travancore, who is visiting Malaya. Mr. Ramakrishna Filial will177 words
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Article21 1940-02-04 14 DRAWN INTER-STATE HOCKEY MATCH 'From Our Own C rrespondent) Malacca, Saturday. Malacca and Negri drew at hockey, the score being three21 words
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Article42 1940-02-04 14 Singapore. Saturday. In a hockey friendly played at Seletar tc-day the Singapore Colts Hockey Club first team beat the RAF hockey first eleven by four goals to nil. Scorers were R. Frank «2>. M Armstrong 1' and S. Moreira (1)42 words
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Article68 1940-02-04 14 NORTH TEAM FOR ANNUAL HOCKEY (From Oui Own Reporter) Kuala Lurnpi.r. Saturday. TIU following have been select--1 cd to represent the North m th t annual hockey match against the South: F. K. Toft (Perak); La Brooy (Selanfor), Heng Tek (Perak); \ijeiK.iam SeUinfor), r. Carson (Perak) CapV, Kok Henf (Selanfor);68 words
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Article188 1940-02-04 14 <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AFTER a ek rica of missed chances m the first-half, Selangor, playing bettor as a team than ever before this season, scored four quick goals late m the sect ml-half againsi Perak who were unable to score m the inter-State188 words
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Article127 1940-02-04 14 Singapore. Saturday. AN application for the magistrate noi to accept, the accused's plea of guilty was made by Court Inspector D R. Ccwie, m the Third Police Court this morning, m tho case m which Harun bin Mohamed, a 47-year-o'd Eng-'ish-.speukinr, Malay, employed m tho Marine127 words
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Article, Illustration32 1940-02-04 14 The Trio Grarados, who are now supplying the cabaret turns at the Adctahi and Sea View Hotels. In this act Miss Elsa is playing the violin upside down.32 words
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Article, Illustration178 1940-02-04 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. WAX Abdul Rahim bin Ngah, second lieutenant attached to the Johore Military Forces and son of Capt. Haji Wan Ngah was married tc Inche Zahrah binti Mohamad daughter of the late Inche Mohannd bin Jaa'far and a niece of Lt.178 words
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Article232 1940-02-04 14 STRIKERS SENT TO At n, Singapore, Saturd,. A I the continued hearing^ cas^ against eleven strike! the Singapore Harbour Board r yard, six of whom were eCiJu yesterday, Mr. L. C. Goh |S Magistrate, sentenced the remain' to-day to various terms of j m n* The charges against the accuse232 words
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Article148 1940-02-04 14 Singapore, Saturday. TWO Hainanese, Tan Chhiuii| Ib. f and Lim Ti> leng, of the on g Straat Malakka, appeared before Mi J. L. iMcFall m (he ciiminal dtstnr, v court this morning on charfes t i being members of an unlawful ciety. Both claimed tria 1148 words
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Article319 1940-02-04 14 PLEA FOR PRISON INSTEAD OF ROTAN Singapore, Saturday. A VAIN appeal fora further month's imprisonment, instead of six J strokes of the rotan, was made by Al)dul Salam, a young Moha- j, meddan Indian, when he pleaded against sentence and conviction on a charge of theft from a dwelling. Accused319 words
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Article26 1940-02-04 14 Polonium knew what he was talking ib ut y/hen he said that "loan oft los- eth both itself and friend." That has b^en Jerry Bateson's experience.26 words
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Article68 1940-02-04 14 "1 Discovery by the police of 12 tr containing Spanish trea>ures to bo worth yx vm-.U hundred P°uD*,^ led to the arresi ol two m°u »rC? woman m the Paris district. I I Imports into the Union of*;, Africa from Great Bruainw" United Statrs have steadily inc. m the Past68 words
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Advertisement978 1940-02-04 14 Men Made Younger By Treating Gland Himr ui> tiiKJit^, Imrning MMatfOH of ns, whitish d dullach«-:.t» of spin. en.in and leg pains, nervou n knesa :>n<l loss of manly vigour are aused i .<i la of the Prostate Gland (a most important m I »rlan<J m man). To overcome these978 words
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Advertisement100 1940-02-04 14 POSITIVELY LAST FKW WAV I ur l Alii f| ■)■;X'I X' 4- Si 11' I ■*i.^ kT* s;ik s 3pc». i W,, ,lt. 1 suit. O(. v c Bprs. J Cotto 'dc 7 Boys' n 3pc*. Ba't^ 4p<* J i ao, Ie Pyjamai lsuit v Gold Emb'd Satin Kimonos, 1P«100 words
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299 1940-02-04 15 STRONG LOCAL TEAM fj I ''Singapore Colts Hockey Clv»/ wiH c traveling t<> Kuala Lu«P«r U) participate m theefrfeth annual "coltsT' meet to i, c held during the Chinese New )iiir j kll|id;i>> where they will m('(t the Penan*, Pen*, Negri Sembilan and299 words
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Article60 1940-02-04 15 THE following ate tics m UM C.C. Billiard tournarr.eh' [or tt MONDAY R R r-Muli Carl Lawson (-25* TUESDAY 1. H.B. Bowerman (115) v. A. Crimes (-40-. WEDNESDAY w. Mcßtath (fJO) v A F Hunter (-IOOi. THURSDAY H Coltman (-7St v H M. Veunlk (tio>. FRIDAY. HE60 words
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Article64 1940-02-04 15 T^ c Sports Club will meet the jonore state Prison ut soccer on Tu£S- -vening at Farrer Park. The kickw wiU be at 5 15 p.m. JohmTcl] P n anticipated, as the &m ?h C Pr T''T XI is the champion 2/ n S J()hore Bahru soccer64 words
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Article303 1940-02-04 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) amat, Saturday. JHK lawn tennii tournament of the Segamat Hospital Club waa ''••uvrht i- g dose when two finals were played on the club couri >re a large and distinguished gathering. kwd tennis waa provided and there were few upsets. A 'eaturc303 words
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Article95 1940-02-04 15 THE Bowling Green at the Singapore 1 Cricket Club will be re-opened on Friday. Feb. 23. with a match between Captain's team and the Vice-Captain's team. Members wishing to play m this match are asked to .sign lists In the bar or to communicate their95 words
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Article162 1940-02-04 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. DIGHT schools have entered for this years junior inter-school football competition. The first match will t>e played off on Monday. Feb. 5. The competition is open to all schools m Muar and players must be under 4 feet 8162 words
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Article37 1940-02-04 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. j Six goals were shared when the Muar Chinese met the Normal Class Student Teachers m a friendly hockey match played at the Muar Hospital Club padang on Thursday.37 words
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284 1940-02-04 15 (From Our Own C< prespondent) PREPARATIONS an being made to hold a show on the Muar Club padangon Muharam (Mohamaden New Year) night. The entire profits of the show will be m aid of the Patriotic and Muar ParkFunds The shew which is284 words
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Article237 1940-02-04 15 Transferred From Muar (Fioni ()ur Own on ospondent) Muar, Saturday. MUAR has lost an outstanding hockey player In the person of N. Stanley who has Left Muar for Kluang. Stanley is undoubtedly the best hockey the State forward line m heckjey. forward In Muar and last year he led Stanley237 words
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Article208 1940-02-04 15 Inquiry Into Death Of Tamil (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. "MO evidence has been brought forward to throw any criminal blame on Mr. Branda for the death of the Tamil cooly." remarked Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the SegaCoroner. when returning a verdict of death by misadventure at end208 words
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Advertisement583 1940-02-04 15 RENAULT 8 H. P. SALOON A genuine four-seater— head, leg and rlbmv room all being ample this is m appearance and rapacity a large car. Yet >« price and running costs it mrets every possible demand for economy. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (192G). LTD. "R3 ARE YOUR.^I Our Modern scientifically eqnfpped583 words
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Miscellaneous94 1940-02-04 15 Tide Table TO-DAY. Hifch Water: 6 57 A.M. 8.3 ft. 9.12 P.M. 7.6 ft. TO -MORROW. High Water: 8.14 A.M. 8.5 ft 10.08 P.M. 8.1 ft. 1 FEBRUARY SPOON TWFNTY-TWO c ards were taken out fo? 1 February Spoon < Stapleford* at the Keppe] Golf Club and the fcliowinj scores94 words
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830 1940-02-04 16 OLIVER STANLEY SPEAKS AS WAR MINISTER "WE HAVE ONE AIM —TO WIN THE WAR" w r.T» ,r^ LONDON, FEB. 3. EH U E ONLY ONE WAR AIM -TO WIN THE WAR— IF WE VCft COMPLISH THAT PEACE SHALL BE LASTING," DECLARED MR. OLIVER STANLEY, THE NEW830 words
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Article89 1940-02-04 16 lrr I 'melon, Fob. 3 IT i.s announced that the Swedish GovI n*f^fiL m S. nt are r ft nWnB a Home I Defence Corps to be supplementary to the »rmy and troops. They have been Placed under experts. Each local oreanl'Jtton will br linked with89 words
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Article190 1940-02-04 16 ATROCITIES IN POLAND CONDEMNED A wave of unparalleled J cities and cruellies, the Au* nation Is not afraid m declares Cardinal liiond W mate of Pobnd, m a iJtT written from R, !me to of the American cier^ DCI J n!us 1S qU ted the Cardinal Blond entreats that there190 words
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Article248 1940-02-04 16 WELTER OF CARNAGE IN FIN LAND Helsinki, Feb. 3.1 TWELVE people were killed wH a bomb hit an air raid shelter M fjjorneberg during yesterday's J tensive air raids on towns and™ es m Finland. One bmb ahoUl ■ht u<i cross mblem on a hospH and demolished the building, MJ248 words
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106 1940-02-04 16 Story Of How Danish Ship Was Sunk Oslo, WMi PIGHT survivors of the DJj steamer Vidar (2060 tons) was sunk m the North Sea en nesday, w< n landed at StavaHFJ a Danish steamer. Sixteen oti" of the crew perished The Vidar was hombed by r LTB plane and the106 words
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Advertisement516 1940-02-04 16 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought m #H 4 Hours W BEFORE AFTER Ame^^ph^lEilnTt^ fSutS il Wm H mm^ U^i and healing r n, l-\ ,j], srientifu- treatment you have bee* needend Rod B lt "-h.v n, n I I. V 1 l*' S 1 <K V r your treatment to516 words
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