Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 February 1940
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Title Section14 1940-02-11 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 7— No. 36. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1940. FIVE CENTS14 words
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1119 1940-02-11 1 Bishop Of Malacca Will Back Movement $300,000 SPENT AT SINGAPORE RACES, NOTHING FOR FUND COUNCIL MEETING QUERIES? MALAYAN Catholics, numbering more than 81,000 will be willing to support State-controlled War Lotteries if they are introduced m Malaya. Broadminded Adrian Devals, Bishop of Malacca, who watches1,119 words
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Article, Illustration98 1940-02-11 1 we appeal to YOU, SIR! prilLIC OPINION DOES r NOT OFTEN EXPRESS ITSELF STRONGLY EM MALAYA, BUT TO-DAY THE PEOPLE'S YOKE HAS MADE ITSELF HEARD IN NO UNCERTAIN MANNER. KM THIS AGE WHEN ALL THAT THE EMPIRE POSSESSES IS BEING STAKED ON THE UPHOLDING OF T DEMOCRACY WE APPEAL TO98 words
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Article147 1940-02-11 1 Bombay, Feb. 10. Gandhi, writing a signed article m his paper llari.jan, confirms the statement that negotiations with the Viceroy have not broken off. He adds that there is no need for disai'l»<jintment amon^ Congressmen. "We m:t to explore the possibilities Jk a settlement147 words
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Article79 1940-02-11 1 Tweedsmuir's Condition Critical TORn t Montreal, Feb. 10. It uu Tweedsmuir entered the oj^ 1 room for his second gj^oojt about i a .m. Theoper--luemiv v s ni time and sub statin v]k U]] wa k«ied re c Z,l hat he had a Subnormal i^.ssive operati n" performed 1N doctors.79 words
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Article, Illustration9 1940-02-11 1 Pointing A Moral Singapore Races Start War Fund Stops.9 words
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468 1940-02-11 1 Ji 67 s 7 file i I* b. m. TjMGHTIXti m the Karelian Isthmus continued to-day with fresh waves o f Russian troops being continually poured m. Fighting is proceeding m intense cold, there being 50 degrees of frost on the Isthmus468 words
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Article87 1940-02-11 1 London. Feb. 10. AN exaggerated version of the n story published m a New Yoik paper on Feb. 9 about the damage.of the Forth Bridge and British war vessels m the early days of the war has been spread by (ierman propaganda m other countries. The facts are87 words
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Advertisement15 1940-02-11 1 BATTERY ROAD. Tel: 4772 I llr« h ss« k s finAll Onasioiis $5. to $30.15 words
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Advertisement27 1940-02-11 1 Elsie Mary I BATTERY ROAD. Tel: 4772 Fen* Hi < ss fIIRTIGHT CfIRTDNS [metal ends] A m. Cartons Obtainable irom all doatsra AGENTS JOSEPH MUYSftf SONS, LTD. pp^Q27 words
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613 1940-02-11 2 INDIGNANT PARENTS WRITE TO GOVT. (Tribune Staff Reporter) A BUSES OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM BY HEADS OF CERTAIN PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN SINGAPORE HAVE FLOODED THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WITH LETTERS FROM INDIGNANT PARENTS. The parents claim thai with the yearly increase m the613 words
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205 1940-02-11 2 (Tiibune Staff Reporter) MALAYANS must be a vitamin--111 conscious people for they consume a great quantity of vegetables. In 1938 for instance, the net imports of vegetables of all kinds into this country totalled 66,753 tons and were valued at 54.986.735. These imports205 words
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Article141 1940-02-11 2 Singapore, Saturday. SEVENTY fresh cases at the rate of a minute a piece! That's what the Third Police Court did this morning, when these cases, involving gambling, theft, begging, offering of bribes, lighting, and being drunk and disorderly were mentioned. It was no surprise that141 words
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Article93 1940-02-11 2 Singapore. Saturday. CHAN SUI KEE, a 29-year-old Chinese, was charged to-day with being m possession of a revolver without a licence at godown 22. Singapore Harbour Board at 1.30 a.m. on Feb. 7, this year. Chan also faced a charge of being m possession of two93 words
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Article58 1940-02-11 2 Singapore. Saturday. i SIXTY-NINE-year-old Hylam, Lians A Gin Kuan was charged to-day with taking aboard a ship $338.76 local currency on Feb. 6. this year. Liang was also charged with failing to declare the money on board. Police bail was extended and Mr Kenneth M. Byrne. Fourth58 words
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Article69 1940-02-11 2 "HAPPY NEW YEAR" MEANT A TIP Singapore, Saturday. "AS it was Chinese New Year, I offered my compliments to everybody, and m return they gave me money," said 50-year-old Wong Nam, when he pleaded guilty before Mr. H. Watson m the Third Police Court to a charge of begging for69 words
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Article35 1940-02-11 2 NOTE ISSUE OF CHINESE BANKS Chungking, Feb. 10. THE note issues or the four Chinese Government banks up to the end of last year totalled $3,081,787,295, according to a Central Bank of China bulletin. Reuter35 words
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Article216 1940-02-11 2 R USSIAN LOSSES IN KARELIA Copenhagen. Feb. 10. THE Mannerheim lane, on the eastern sector where the Russians are pressing fiercest, is reinforced by several large lakes m this part of the Isthmus of Karelia, and the Red Army can have little hope of getting through here. The object ofReuter - 216 words
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Article123 1940-02-11 2 Unlawful Society Charge Singapore, Saturday. DLEADING guilty to the charge of being a member of an unlawful society a young Hokkien, Tan Cheng C'huan, was to-day bound over m the sum of $50 for six months by Mr. Conrad oldham, Second Magistrate. Mr. J. N. M. A. Nicholls, Officer-in-Charge of123 words
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Article142 1940-02-11 2 B.M .B.C. TALK BY NAVAL OFFICER IIEUT.-COMMANDER B. M Douglas, EN., will broadcast from the EM EC. at 730 t? m on Monday Fei- 12, m the fourth of the series of Mlk; called "The Navai Situation." The main topic of this talk will be the French Navy and listeners142 words
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Article, Illustration12 1940-02-11 2 DR. W. LINEHAN Director of Education12 words
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Article129 1940-02-11 2 New York, Feb. 10. THE death at the age of 70 of Mr. 1 William Dodd, former U.S. Ambassador to Germany, is officially announced here. Reuter Mr. William Dodd, bom m Oct. 1869 was a famous American historian. He studied m many universities abroadReuter - 129 words
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216 1940-02-11 2 King Queen Pay Visit To Cardiff London, Feb. 10. HOLDING a uhite-brimmed h against the siting u,nd. th. Qaeea stood to-day on a dirt SflMkc-grimed collier, listenin* v the skipper's explanation of tW working of the recently installed defensive armament to deal f*l l'-bcats or bombers. Thi.s was one incident216 words
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181 1940-02-11 2 Ottawa, Feb. 11. THERE is no change m the seriow condition of Lord Twcedsmiir. who is suffering from concu«iM sustained m a fall on Tuesday night. An emergency trepanning opera was performed yesterday, and short. afterwards he was conveyed by speca. train from Ottawa, to181 words
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Advertisement143 1940-02-11 2 WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.6* WRIST v 12.00 SILVER POCKET 17.00 WRIST 20 00 DUST WATER PROOF m 28.50 GOLD POCKET v 40.00 Vf xvii^x j_ 18.50 0 WRIST 18 ct 75.00 m DUST AND WATERPROOF STOP-WATCHES from $16.00 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED, r REPAIRS. PRECISION143 words
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Advertisement97 1940-02-11 2 PHONE 1 1 9- m 3.15 M/iLdY/r Most Modern 3 J O O 6.15 9.15 WHERE EVERYBODY GOBB SEE THIS PICTURE BEFORE IT IS TO LATE. 1 APPIAIDFD BY ALL WHO HAVE SEEN IT AS THE GREATEST <4Mfc \i>ve\t r ii i; si ok v i v i r, <^s-<&^^^97 words
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408 1940-02-11 3 AND A MAN BOUGHT IT AT TANGLIN MARKET (Tribune Staff Reporter) MEXT ti™< 1 you i! a market, look out for the fruit stall. [f ai lutter r bananaa, oranges and pineapples, you are a mango, it is telling you a408 words
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249 1940-02-11 3 He's Selling At Higher PricesBut He Doesn't Know Why Tribune Stall Reporter) A LO( AL shop-keeper who has failtn m sit;) with the.times and sells his wares at increased prices tuid me yesterday he doesn't know wh> he's doing it. "Why .should the price of things go up like this249 words
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Article, Illustration145 1940-02-11 3 This exclu lye evrn.ng p;o\vu of purple cvcpr makes a splendid model. Note th: giaccful and glittei ing contrast ot i ilver ti mmiiig-. espfcia)ly d r iqned by VogM fci thi*- lovely firure. Waul to know what you'll be wearing this year? Wet] *p.kp a145 words
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348 1940-02-11 3 To Be Well-Dressed Wear A Bright-Blue Topper JSjINGAPORE men have become colour-conscious. They have swopped their dull looking shirts and coata r brighter hues, so that to-day one sees red, green and yellow making their appearance m the colour scheme of men's dressware, while have certain distinctive colour schemes. But348 words
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Article189 1940-02-11 3 PIGS ARE BECOMING MORE IMPORTANT (Tribute staff R er) AF considerable econi mic \mv portance to M ilaya is tin matter of pig rearing m this country, an industry which l>i;ls fair to assume greater importance m the future. The Question of pig keening m Mains a is fully discussed189 words
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Advertisement91 1940-02-11 3 PYRAMID II A Ml X i: It C 11 1 1- F S tnf^" 1^ h^»dkerchiefs always win through. After every rough and ih?» their colours remain as" cheerful as ever. And it cannot be sail 1,, n Pyramid is afraid of the wash. You can choose your Pyramid ■VOQfcert&efa91 words
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Advertisement280 1940-02-11 3 V()// A///J/ /fc Prepared! DEFEND YOUR HOME SICKNESS or ILL-HEALTH! IN time ol s'.rcss and emergency it is mon J ■B^ffn^T^J*' ■^?&^h^ than ever nrcessaiy to v,t.?.?*c the heal'h ii tho a U^3^^^^^'*''Wi^j§ si hen:." 1 \o bctt'.- wry of c:\siuing health is JBJ^r^ om **MllS^^^^^SMM la make delicious C280 words
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307 1940-02-11 4 Nazi Anxiety At Foreign Broadcasts Lundon, Jan. 11. SEVERE sentences passed by German courts on listeners to foreign radio stations have nut apparently had the desired effect. In the privacy of their homes millions daily and nightly tune m to the prohibited stations, though the penalty imposed has m some307 words
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Article92 1940-02-11 4 Chungking. /MRI' students m Kwangsi who have received military training have been called Amazons, because each is dressed m a khaki uniform, wears a steel helmet, carries arms and leads a military life. However, the girl students' work is not on the battlefield but on the political fiejd.92 words
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Advertisement451 1940-02-11 4 ■S TA (;ct'R ING Fl CUR HS! 91 Ift7 PEOPLE IN SINCAPORE HAVE SEEN "TARZAN FINDS A PjffiXP^SS SON"., at the AIR-CONDITIONED Klffl|S'lE!M|H Ami II l7l^ U P Io 3.15 Yesterday! PggjjjStt^9 j| ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? BS^^/jj "TARZ iAN FINDS A SON" has knocked the stuffing out of451 words
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Advertisement270 1940-02-11 4 POSITIVELY LAST DA^ m 11 a.m., 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 p.m. *m 1^ II A 4 > U CROWN THEIR CAREERS WITH THIS THEIR Donald Cmp AUn Hale Sr r 1 V *-URTIZ A VVARNER BROS Picture aS]# OPENING V2iU. I>b7 Warner Bros. Thrilling Mystery Drama Bfe^^S B*^^ j^^^^^SP^^^^^^^^Bk nft^270 words
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598 1940-02-11 5 Vera Ardmore - V era Ardmore SUNSHINE AND SMART FROCKS AT BUKIT TIMAH (JJ> DRILLIANT uinshine and a clear, cool breeie made yesterday's Bukit Timah a sp< ctacular su< i lla;.- ere j i! Hirtatiou w ith veiling, bowa and novel trims. Printed silks w< r< lar598 words
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Article, Illustration49 1940-02-11 5 group Ui th€ Siiii;:.p(»rp I;) ■< ><-t f t!:iv (light to Uft) LI Chabb, Mis. Cbabb, Rear-Admlrml Drew .Mrs. Drew, Mrs. Mannasseh LI. Cinn. Newhv S« iii at th« Singapore races were (right to left): Mrs. V. II Kuan, Miss Louisa Chang and Mrs. Kuan Snr.49 words
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240 1940-02-11 5 Food Supplies (jetting Steadily More Scarce A GREAT breakdown m the distribution of coal, causing reduction of working hours m many factories, is admitted m Berlin messages, which refer to a shortage of coalmen, horses and trucks. Green vegetables and potatoes240 words
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Article40 1940-02-11 5 FRANCE HUNTING DOWN SHIRKERS Parks. Feb. 10. THE French Government is hunting down shirker- It is officially ted that 3.000 men who found themves biilets m national defence facj tones have now been .sent lo their army I depol Reuter.40 words
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Article61 1940-02-11 5 There will be a Charity TV a Dan j lii. .\iu'..ibi Athlete Association i>" to-day from l p.m. to r p.m. m I aid ci t li« china Relief Fund and the im laya Patriotic Fund. Members of i Singapore Cabaret Gins' Association wi s and dane61 words
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Article67 1940-02-11 5 Enthronement Of Dalai Lama (Shanghai, Peb. 10 I' l I learned thai the enthronement ol 1 the n< w Dalai Lainn will take place In LI n Fob. 22. General Wn Chun" Hsln, chairman of the Chinese i Government's Ifongolian.Tibetan Affairs Commission, whu Is representing^ the Chine c Government at67 words
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Article187 1940-02-11 5 Japan's Policy Should Be Revised Tokyo, Feb. 10. TAKING issue with the American Senate Foreign Relations Committee*! approval of a twenty-inillion-dollar credit to the Chunjikiikt* Government fmpaneee newspapers nrfe the necessity of reviewing and revtstof Japan's policy towards the United States. The Chugal Shogyo, a leading com mercial dail7 says187 words
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Article357 1940-02-11 5 Singapore, Saturday. TWENTY-ONE members of the Malay Sappers stationed nt Changi appeared m tho Second Court this morning where ;i charge of murder !>> intentionally cawing the death of «i male Chinese* Lim Ah Phang at the Happy World Amusemeni Park on the night of Feb.357 words
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Article33 1940-02-11 5 A lecture m Tamil on •■Tamils and Tamii Nad" will be delivered by Mr. L. Pajamanickam, 8.A., at the Asaocial premises 20. Klang Road, to-day 'Sun .lay at 7 p.m.33 words
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Article51 1940-02-11 5 A circular ?eil of Honlton \a-u.lv woi v by l »j- nine sis i iarriages, wis :< feat are ol tli ('.'ii- easemble chosen uv Misj V >iv Agatha Page i« r it i man ia c to Edwin Thomas Pell' at the Church tfce X '!v Rosary, I»undab3rg, Ai51 words
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Article106 1940-02-11 5 Tin price of locally ilaufhtertd mutt (tn has been reduced m Singapore with effect from Saturday The maximum le-4.1l retail price is now 38 cents per pound tqr Bhopt, shoulders and leus ;uid 1 iks per pound for any other cilt mutton. The new pric* arc four106 words
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Article219 1940-02-11 5 DESPERATE JAPANESE OFFENSIVE Chungking:, Feb. 10J A BIG battle m the vicinity |of Pingyansr, north-east of Nlinnin<'\ m South Kwangsi Province! is i <>ni tailing, according to 'hinf c rta. j The Japanese ar< i ouring reSn forcemeiita into thear a, particularly for a dm c along the highways from219 words
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Article36 1940-02-11 5 '1 he output ol MaL.k.i Pinda R tpany'fl estates amounts to B'S 4tM) pounds for the month ol January, 1040. king a total <>t 2btf.f>i(; pounds Pea the five months < t the current financial36 words
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Advertisement195 1940-02-11 5 Do You Suffer From a <^"* k f OF THESE SYMPTOMS? 1 ILLIONS of people m this part (FLATULENCE} IVI of the World are victims of C cTftMAP. H PAIN constant di^ n ve trouble. Their 10l U WIAU H THin J pomacha are weak. They are suffer- t LIVERISHNESo195 words
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Advertisement35 1940-02-11 5 RIPi-i -~>^ ICDCCV EVAPORATED OM NEW ZEALAND 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines K. LUMPUB S3SI (3 linos), IPOH 110 A 111 (2 liius), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. C.a. Gi. j Adut.ofSingupou Cold Storage G+* Ud.35 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1940-02-11 6 A Woman Peeps At Singapore gAT. Feb. 3rd was outstanding on account of th? number of social activities which took place, amen?, these being the outdoor cocktail party Riven by Mr. and Mrs. Iflnnigerode to about a hundred and fifty ot thuir friem This was one of those pleasant gatherings1,461 words
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Advertisement382 1940-02-11 6 SFDUCTIVF V I L, FVC^O *P^ sLI LJ r^fe.^t^L /J Wk Protect their lovcl.rcss and appeu!—use Murine doil. to k«tp ilicm clean, clear, aiive! Soot,', ;.j. koc m), Murinc washes brancs. y,urinequick!yrtlicvcsfycstrain due to duit, wind, ghr« I Lse M-irine a<ttr redding, phyiny. working, late hours, ttc. Get Murine M«382 words
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Advertisement89 1940-02-11 6 I i > 1^ 3^ «H& nidde m Linen n.ZG ;V^ DRESSES f DBAGS NQVELTIES. ROOM 33, RAFFLFS HOTEL, sports Suits m Silk and Cotton Saronps. APB I— rexclisiv:: ig. DRESS Vm rgv AFI^XOON 7i \\jflML from f J^-«iWHr^ EVENING W,/ ntocKs FROM £4 00 k jl PBONB »73 AT89 words
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Advertisement70 1940-02-11 6 ARDENA Jj\ protecta yy r\\ CREAM [frs I 1 J 1/1 Elizabeth Arden paiticularly T jr A r.corrmiends this ceam f I^7 G^^W tropical use. it affords a fir protective film j'»vinj« a My smooth matt delicate finish that is Impervious to sun and moisture. I I I Our Air-conditioned70 words
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Article, Illustration348 1940-02-11 7 7-YEAR-OLD GIRL KNITS FOR THE TROOPS ntRHAPS the youngest supporter or the Malaya Relief Fund is B Ii f 'lr year-old Chinese sir] on the island of Labuan She (a Miss Honey 0-j. the dauuhtcr of Dr. and Mrs. Ou X.ok 800 and m In r Spore tlmo the knits348 words
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Article231 1940-02-11 7 IF you cannot afford to mo dies; hunting I WggfSt, m all seriousneB& that you buy a new hat- just to "pep uj:" your tired wardrobe We all know the tonic qualities of such a purchase and thanks to "Fels" this is within the 1. ans of231 words
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Article116 1940-02-11 7 THERE was an excellent programme which the audience fully appreciated, at the Orijan Recital given m aid of th^ Malaya Patriotic Fund on Sundry night. Mr. Werner Baer was encoied for his masterly rendering of each o. the difficult items and Mrs. Nunn. whose m zzo soprano116 words
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Article, Illustration389 1940-02-11 7 after-golf fashions $et*n At R.SLCLC. I spent a very enjoyable afternoon at the Royal Singapore C*olf Club last Sunday, it was well patronised and no wonder, for it Is truly one <»i th-3 pleasantest spots to be f< und m the East. The course Itself, with i> beautifully kept greens389 words
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Article91 1940-02-11 7 1. Cocoa But fir is an excellent j s/cm softener and nourisher. I 2. Milk magnesium dilutes uric j I oefd. 3. Albumin preserves the Jchi. ■j Radiated ficrbs stimulates j //V glands und muscles. I All the jour ingredients put. together make a very marvel- j j91 words
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Advertisement718 1940-02-11 7 RHEUMATISM BACKACHE now known to be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION Fci mrdtral discoveries /Jfc rlrar. raw. -ore, :ick kidney, and bladder and to am r :i>l !:lve VT t rrmnvc arid, and poions from four tjxtetn wirt lir-rf»r!ii:u; rffrrt t \\f safely, quickly nnd surely, jrel contains no v718 words
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Advertisement186 1940-02-11 7 and with it (An Luropcan PreDa ration) As time dies you u;et older and weaker. You may not feel it because the change is slow and gradual. The fact, however, remains that with eveiy year a.s it passe.', you grow older and weaker, pome get heart tiouble.s; others suffer from186 words
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Advertisement519 1940-02-11 7 I /fIT as a^\ c\ODLE on\ dfc£\~~m!£s 9L YOUNG Br/'l at 6°! S^"^:J No more fciW" iHk^the eyes! —•i m-« v Here's one person who's found a I recipe for eternal youth Reinem- ••-I. it's how old you fsej that matters. Read this lettei I an. ro v«,rs of a519 words
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Advertisement294 1940-02-11 7 *J« THE GENUINE j MASON PEARSON; i ORIGINAL I i j [Pneumatic Rubber i Cushion a 5 J j II i m nnilOlirr I HA IK Kkl SHhS llrAllX UIVUIJIIiJIJ 2 ;<!» II tvitl Ilj r I iniDa 2 HANDLBSj for LADIES MILITARY SHAPE for MEN f i -ilsin I'm-294 words
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Article1106 1940-02-11 8 C. H. Stanley Jones - C. H. Stanley Jones I To-mor row's Con ne i 1 Hay By for our legislators SEVERAL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS RELATING TO MALAYA'S WAR EFFORT HAVE YET TO BE SOLVED BY THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LEGISI LATIVE COUNCIL, WHICH MEETS AGAIN TO-MORROW. Outstanding are the following four problems: (1)1,106 words
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527 1940-02-11 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, February 11, 1940. Holy Marriage Is A Lottery! rpHE Penang couple who celebrated tneir good fortune in drawing a subsuuiuai casn prize in a lottery by emuaiKing upon matrimony have set a pretty problem for the phnosopner. The Goddess of Chance, oftimes wooed, is liberal towards the527 words
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Advertisement618 1940-02-11 8 BANISH BACKACHE caused by KIDNEY TROUBLE Backache is really kidney ache. The kidneys arc clogged up with impurities. They become sluggish. Harmful pain-causing poisons accumulate, and then starts that down-dragging weakness and exhausting backache. To end your pain you must restore the kidneys to health. Only a genuine kidney remedy618 words
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Advertisement144 1940-02-11 8 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid of those terrible spell* of choking, ffttpln*. coughing and wheeslnf Asthma by killing the true cause which is Germs. in the blood. No more burning of powders, no more144 words
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Advertisement340 1940-02-11 8 Help Nerves A id Glands Cinema War In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are unnVr a nervous strain ni^-ht and da*-. In prescribing for and treat iiiß famous actors and actresses, a California physician mo- (led m combining J> highly concentrate xtracts to aid nature m steadying and strengthening the nerves,340 words
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Article225 1940-02-11 9 40 U-Boats Sunk By British Navy 0 London, Feb. 10. OMPETEXT naval observers believe that with the linking of the U-boats by one destroyer yesterday the number of German submarines destroyed by the Allied forces since the war began exceeds 40. r *||i Yesterday's achievement is understood to be uniquoReuter; British Official Wireless - 225 words
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Article63 1940-02-11 9 Guns and ammunition are on the way from France to Finland, being carried mostly m neutral ships. Some j of the guns are not of the latest type, but they are very useful long-range weapons. Other army equipment, including aeroplane engines, will also be sent. All supplies so far have63 words
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Article, Illustration470 1940-02-11 9 Here Is Change From Bustling Singapore (Tribune Staff Reporter) TWO stories concerning Cameron Highlands appeared m the last issue of the Sunday Tribune. You can take it from me there will be more. The reason is that Cameron Highlands is developing notwithstanding poor Government support.470 words
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Article247 1940-02-11 9 Helsinki, Jan. 20. A N isolated villa belonging to the American Minister to Finland, Mr. Arthur Schoenfeld, m the diplomatic quarter of Espot, twelve miles from Helsinki, was wrecked to-day during a Soviet air raid. One incendiary bomb, which failed to explode, went right through the247 words
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Article63 1940-02-11 9 Chungking. CHINESE residents m Poland are safe and well, and tho report that 30 were missing or killed during the iecent hostilities is unfounded. Other Chinese who formerly lived m Poland are now lesiding m Rumania and Hungary. The Chinese legation In Wai saw was not damaged,63 words
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Article205 1940-02-11 9 PLANE BLOWN UP: CREW SAFE London, Jan. 20. his plane bounded along the ground at 80 m.p.h. m east Scotland yesterday, the pilot cf an R.A.F. bomber found his machine would not rise. "Jump clear when you get the chance," he shouted to the crew of four. The pilot kept205 words
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Article39 1940-02-11 9 THE War Emergency Committee of England's National Poultry Council has exprtfsed ccnc«:n at the quantities of feeding stuffs being consumed by hunter s and packs of hounds They hold the>e (applies should be available tor pouYu.v.39 words
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Article52 1940-02-11 9 Among the exhibits at the Congress of Industry m New Ycrk was a bathing suit made from coal. Most of the synthetic fabrics were gowns and suits of materials made from salt, camphor soya beans cr coal tar. They'd come m handy if you ran cut of52 words
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Advertisement578 1940-02-11 9 Giims Bleed, Teeth Loose! I J c U Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth m 24 Hours Hag gams, sore mouth, or looso troth victim of Pyorrhea or Trench Mouth, or some bad disease that iv to lose all your v fc th and )>:>^" to wear false teeth before your578 words
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Advertisement252 1940-02-11 9 ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS It is very important, doctors say, not to overtax your system Immediately after the birth or a child. When you are feeding baby yourself, you should take plenty of easily digested nourishment. For that reason, doctors throughout Malaya recommend Horlicks. They have proved that Horlicks stimulates252 words
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Advertisement336 1940-02-11 9 LOSS OP WEIGHT STOPPED IN 3 WEEKS! This worran recaptured perfect healtk If you want to put on flesh, the easiest, quickest, plcasantest way, do as so many people throughout Malaya are doing. Simply take two tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming tablets after each me*i and see how quickiy you will put336 words
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Article103 1940-02-11 10 Stockholm. Feb. 10. TOR the past few days Finland's civil population has had a respite from airraids. These pauses m Russian air activity are connected, suggests the newspaper Sveska Da^blad. with the irregularity with which Russian air 1 basfs are supplied with bombs and petrol. The103 words
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Article81 1940-02-11 10 New Delhi. Feb. 10. SHABI Khcl, the only remain!*! trans-border tribe to remain hostile to the Government of India, has now made peace with the Government and have furnished cash securities for their good behaviour. Other parts of the frontier remain quiet. Throughout the tribal area,Reuter - 81 words
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Article224 1940-02-11 10 FULL SOCCER RESULTS London, iFeb. 10. rpHE following are results of matches played to-day: Arsenal 3, Brentford 1 Charltcn 3. Chelsea 3. Fulham 3. Portsmouth 2. Southampton 2, Millwaii 2 IWestham 2, Tottenham 0. Biighton 1, i F iliac 3. Norwich 2. Claptcn O.ient 2. i Queens Park Hangers 3.Reuter - 224 words
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Article66 1940-02-11 10 Richmond. Ftb lo The Army (including 14 British Internationals) beat an Empire team (including three South Africans, a New Zealander and several internationals from the Home Countries team Of Sept. 27 for an Ainr> rity. Skilful booking '.>avr the Arnr, back*, constant p n The Army'. 1Reuter - 66 words
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118 1940-02-11 10 WE MUST BE RID OF NAZIS London, Feb. 10. "RESHUFFLING won't do, v said Mr. Herbert Morrison m a speech at Sheffield to^ay. There could be no comprise with the Nazi regime, he added, because of "barbaric beastliless and vindictive violence." "Let it beReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement354 1940-02-11 10 KEEP THE FAMILY FIT ON BOVRIL flfy 9^tf f^tK^A I A daily tun of nourisnin S U l^-^l hOVKIL will invigorate your \L ,f J-) rZ^f* 1 1^ iani.ly and keep them m T >^ lJ^~ R°°d health. J THE BORNEO COMPANY, 4_ LIMITED. they'll enjoy the nourishing flavourof PUPPIES354 words
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Advertisement485 1940-02-11 10 m is best for is the answer^^^^^ Those who have the care of the i Angier's is unequalled for bronaged and feeble can confidently rely chitis, and fo ris and dironic on Angier's Emulsion to afford catarrhal affections generally, adequate protection against all whether of 1 nach, or inweakening effects.485 words
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63 1940-02-11 11 f^\ rrenton, Ontario, is buiM Canada'; air town" to house the officers and men o! the Royn] Canadian Air Force said to be practical plete m ill on the Bay of Qninte. a doep Inlke Ontario it stn tches for two The buildings63 words
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1006 1940-02-11 11 PRESS COMMENT ON NEW PEACE EFFORT London. Feb. 10. piE cordial welt >nu- which awaits Mr. Sumner Welles when he visits Britain and Frame as special envoy of the United States President is emphasised m newspapers of both countries. In a typical English pressReuter - 1,006 words
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Advertisement759 1940-02-11 11 I 1 JJiifefA- Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? I never overlook it I MACLEANS PEROXIDE I TOOTH PASTE Soles Representative A. T. Gillespic. P.O. Box 217, Singapore. If you use ,i solid dentifricCj try MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE Hearing Restored Stop Head Noises iji j Head i.. any 1759 words
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Advertisement112 1940-02-11 11 ARE YOUR/**. EYES WEAK? Our Modern scientifically eq:i:pped J offices accurately serve all your Eye needs. Examinations. corrective treatments, and smartly styled Ejvuear. Thompson Certified Frames And Mountings are priced $3.00 $5.00 anri 57.00. The cost of the lenses depend* on your eyesight needs. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists.112 words
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Advertisement745 1940-02-11 11 TRAIN FOR WORK OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE |>^b@S Prcpart for incrrasing opportunities m the vital Radio J'^k B^ B tt^fc industr)-. Present condiaons create n«w activitin m home I l"i r? Jk industn. and increasing demand for trained men. National I Mp«-i? Schools, a world-wide ireognized Residential Trade School, ■LJ|^!^^^^^j^iii««isw^' will745 words
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387 1940-02-11 12 PHOENIX - BADMINTON FEATURE Edited By PHOENIX Championship Titles By "Rambler"— Selangor) F AST week-end's ehiimumn^hips were memorable for the fact that for thi first time In local badminton history players from other States carried off Selangor titles, and also for the fact that this387 words
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Article297 1940-02-11 12 ftfHEN Mr. J. A. Montano's inability to travel to Johore Bahm to at-ti-nd the annual general meeting of the B.A.M. was announced it was feared that Penang mii»ht not send a delegate this year, hut Mr. Tan Teik Lim, the new Hon. Secretary, was more297 words
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339 1940-02-11 12 (By "Quix"— Johore) MUCH interest was attached to Singaponfa attempt at the annual general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya held at Johort Uahru last Sunday to amend a rule m the room- Scon« Cup competition calling upon a player to play two339 words
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219 1940-02-11 12 IPOH PREPARE FOR MALAYAN TOURNAMENT (By "Gav-KeveUer"— p erafc MEWB that th, 1940 Malayan L minton Hnmpionshin ment is to ho -ta^ed m Inoh?" inp the Faster holidays i s \Lr rnthusiasticalh by badmim^ Thp r< lv linton Aasockt^ whose hand., thp competition"^!! entrusted. r< that time is! short. The219 words
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Advertisement427 1940-02-11 12 Men Made Old By Mysterious Gland Trouble •:v.. 1 l ;:;:r K SSS'tf^ *1^ rS i? y thl!? e t! Guaranteed Success Ihe wrong Progeno m s<> v n t e or nr-irl ,t nost atubborA caneii that II mder entirely which X |n to lead t.. l Itive j427 words
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Advertisement22 1940-02-11 12 Don't Forget to Visit 1 .M.S.K. HAIBOEESSING SALOON. Railway Building. Penang. Experts In halrdresßlng and electrical In aim. lit.,. 2 M 1222 words
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Advertisement7 1940-02-11 12 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya7 words
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Advertisement730 1940-02-11 12 V X^** I /8\ Vi if^ i B-M ihw^ltS^r HANG OVER ASIA Mcster is very angry this Master has Rose's Lime morning. He is throwing Juice of ordinary strength boots at cat for stamping to mix with all his spirits. its feet. Master has tongue Therefore he awakes joyful. like730 words
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Article276 1940-02-11 13 New York, Feb. 10. 4. MID i resounding chorus <»t boos, whistles, Joe Louis, the Brown Bomber and undefeated World Heavyweight champion, < iifpointid the former Chilean rhiwpion, Arturo Godoy, m a Ifleen rounds contest at the M.idison SqttMTC (^;»rden to relain his championship. One276 words
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Article77 1940-02-11 13 AMI KH.W spoils writers and experls m Iheir annual poll rlcited \li,e Marblr, the lawn tennis (hampioii. outstanding uoman alhhtr of If).;?). It «n not only on the tennis our, that (he lair \li« shims. For the last ttm years now she has i>eei\ j. ■parUnf77 words
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Article86 1940-02-11 13 (From Our Own Kn>orter) C Kuala Lumpur. Saturday ONCLUDING the annunl Malayan Colt.s meet at Kuala Lumpur to-day the pick of th^ Malayan Cdts drew with Jumemux'fl eleven, the sides scorins a goal each. The game was fast and productive of a high standard of86 words
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Article39 1940-02-11 13 "Th > > j t;on for a sea-Sick iH»».li is lyiii* down and tkmt lei unyone kid •ou lf| next thins is to keep warm and temembcr that a «v might be qriio cold af tea If 'vi're Lnt< the i39 words
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368 1940-02-11 13 Tournament Will Be Completed To-morrow Singapore, Saturday. progress was made to-day m the open invitation tennis tournament <l th« Singapore Cricket Club organised for the Chinese ;u< holidays. One event was completed, three others have reacne d tn< lir "«l .•"<! I fie whole368 words
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Article152 1940-02-11 13 Singapore. Sunday. roiJEKS at the Island Club v yesterday underwent a new experience m their game of golf, for they were forced to act as their own caddies whether they liked it or not. No. the Chinese New Year hangover was not the reason why152 words
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Article78 1940-02-11 13 The following will represent tru> RAF. m a friendly hockey fixture against South Johore at the Police Depot, Johore Bahru. on Monday, Feb 12. The game is scheduled to start at 5 p m. Sgt. Potger iTengahi; FtSgt. shoey (Seletan, Cpl. Barnes ♦Tengahc Ft Lt Maedowie <Seletar>. Cpl.78 words
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Article52 1940-02-11 13 Selangor beat Singapore m the women's inter-state hockey fixture this evening by one goal to nil. Play was fast and thrilling. Solangor took the lead through a goal by Miss Ponnampalam who scored m the last minute of play. Singapore forced the Issue for three quarters of52 words
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Advertisement157 1940-02-11 13 1 An Antidote For Gloom. teerniJ smile is needed In th a Ua^ il not easy Lo n bilim W en you are filing liverish. and generally out-of-sorts. B» fa r <m to tolerate this V* coodiUon is foolish. iS-V* trftt/V^. when a little dofle of feAlLv/''l Pinkettes is all157 words
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Advertisement58 1940-02-11 13 professor Ys?£m for a short ILMUDDIN ifiJSM SEASON ONLY l_^wa«__l COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CHALLENGE BY PROFESSOR ILMUDDTN. SXS^SSSSi^.t^'SrSSf'Sr.d,l^ I^CB.JT^o,frrU^rAiS^ZESE positively explain you how to succeed m Business. Financial. Health. Lottery Litigation. Travelling. Love and Marrla^i' affairs. Lucky and Unlucky Periods Etc. FuU Llfn Readiiiß Includine Free Questions $I{" HOROSCOPE prepared58 words
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Advertisement555 1940-02-11 13 Another Super Chinese Historical Stage Play! t ~'^a^l V 1 A Thrilling; Stor\ <.l JHpj HCffl vV "'^^r^^ Intrigue and Suspense! HH^ bHbMBI Mil. 1 M.I ISII lIIJIS. OPENING TO-DAI SfWULTANEOUSLI YV EMPIRE TALKIE MARLBOROUGH *f^»t IC aillu s Historical StftfV Sui'Ct'Ss iL I 1 it i i iii i555 words
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Miscellaneous249 1940-02-11 13 Where To Listen In r SINGAPORE aln 11 W M.ht.uy H.tnd MiiMr plmed by CIUmkI. Senior Band "Entry of the Gladiator' 1 £?^sir^r*"" 11.15 LiKht Orchestral Concert played by thj SM View Hotel Orchestm, d.rerted by A. -1.-l no.n the Sea V.w B.n 12 10 Son^s by Mavis IdnuiH -Sonmno249 words
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Miscellaneous348 1940-02-11 13 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 *:sr; 17.79 Mcs o«.x« mrtTr*) r.SF 15.14 Mcs (13.92 metres) GSJ 21.53 Mrs (19.92 metres) 1> m ♦i 20 From the Theatres". 6.98 Full News BTUletin. 7.20 Programme summary for the following week. 7.35 'The Love Parade"'. 8.155 Npws Summary. 8.50 "Despatches Irom the Trout". ;> 20348 words
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Miscellaneous199 1940-02-11 13 To-Day SAIGON -a- «ay p A metres Kc,».J. 2 2* Ncwj, m French-Rice quotations I2W c "»»cert of light music. ass. "ro^— 6 20 News la English—Week's News Summary. ?S SS T Il aVaI ucstions. by Ed. Delat,-. Jig SSS^LSSf^^ 905 French Listener;, 1 Arranged Session y -20 Relay from199 words
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Advertisement225 1940-02-11 14 B^^^^^-^^^BBB^^''^^^^^ 111 I hH B« MB W&Z S ■sZm 'Am ,^r J^f****?* '^^^^\_^^^^tttttmm\ Jm^^^^^^^ I^H La ■»»> H@E m W Wszm 3I&& >^ra bSBB .^m^^o&^^^^-~.*tsd&^ I STANDARD and Z» 1/7/ f\ r DE LUXE CARS J^^ I (7/ I I /Iv^^r^-^^ v lr *Dr!! Ved fid*** 'Vt 5 S e225 words
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1762 1940-02-11 15 Heavy Punting In Good Weather GOVERNOR PERAK'S RAJA MUDA PRESENT ANE <<i' the largest crowds seen at a race meeting at Singapore itteaded the Bukit Timah Racecourse to-day for the openinirday of th« Spring Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club.1,762 words
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Article94 1940-02-11 15 Dividends At A Glance Race 1: HIGH LIFE $43 $13 First Ka $14 New Moon $9 Race 2: JULY THE SEVENTH $40 $10 Sacrifice $12 Lay Off $10 Race 3: CAMRALONG $30, $11 Sunbeam $17 Straight Flight $13 Race 4: HONEYPI'SS $17 &$8 Antrum $14 Santa Anita $8 Race 5:94 words
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Article210 1940-02-11 15 Johore Beat Sappers At Rugby Singapore, Saturday. Johore 8 pt. R.E. (Pulau Brani) :i pt. JOHORE beat the R.E. (Pulau Brani) by eight points (one goal and one penalty goal) to three points (cue penalty goal) m their return rugger match played at Johore Bahru this evening. Johore won the210 words
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Article53 1940-02-11 15 THE follcwinq are ties m the billiards handicap tournament at the S.C.C: TUESDAY G. Pritchett (—lO > v. M. S. Robinsoij (—5O). WEDNESDAY W. H. Palgrave (—l5) v. WComdr. F. E. Watts (—2O). FRIDAY W. Mcßeath (-r2O) v. E. H. R. Bowerman —l5). MONDAY C. Lawson (—25) v.53 words
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Article61 1940-02-11 15 The following players have been selected to represent the Post Office Club at soccer with the Chung Wha Football Association to-day at the Post Office Clubs ground at Serangcon Road: Said; A. Ghani. C. B. Humphries; Ban Teck, Aslah, De Silva; Harith. Mat Noor. Madon, Tee Siang.61 words
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Article281 1940-02-11 15 IJKJLLIANT weather favoured the seventeenth annual games and drill competition of the Singapore Malay Schools held at thy Geylang Malay School yesterday. A largo gathering was present, and amcng thes 3 were Dr. W. Linehai., Director of Education, Mrs. Linehan. Kir M R Hol'Mite, Senior281 words
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96 1940-02-11 15 Lall Singh's Fine Innings Of 80 Runs (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TN the annual cricket match between the Selangcr Indians and the Singapore Indians, th,? Solangor side scored 147 runs m their secend innings. Singapore had put up 41 for three wickets at close of play to-day.96 words
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Article74 1940-02-11 15 CABLE WIRELESS XI Singapore, Saturday. The following will represent the Cable and Wireless Sports Cub m a hockey match against the Dutch Club on Sunday, Feb. 11, at 5.15 p.m., on the Ceylon Sports Club ground, Balestier Plain. A. J. Flynn; R. J. S. Stracey, E. W. Nailer; A. R.74 words
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Advertisement541 1940-02-11 15 PNEW YEAR COMPETITIONS THE following ajr« the results i t the Chinese New Year Competitions hrld at the Keppel Golf Club: FOUR-BALL FOURSOMI E. Eilison and R. J. Femur G. Pritchett and J. Guy (.Ellison and Fennie won the above competition based on the score oi the best Ist 9541 words
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679 1940-02-11 16 Sir Kingsley Wood Reviews The War ALLIED SUPERIORITY IN THE AIR PLAINLY DEMONSTRATED London, Feb. 10. |HHE contrast between France and Britain on the M one hand "welded into one mighty nation for the defence of liberty" and the "uneasy partnership" of Russia and679 words
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Article, Illustration151 1940-02-11 16 The wai* m the air ha.- up lo now demonstrated not only the indomitable courage of British pilots but the definite technical superiority of many of our machines. We believe our eight-gun fighters are the best machines of their kind m the world, but we are progressingReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration459 1940-02-11 16 WORLD NEWS FLASHES FIVE MINUTES OF QH E T r Ead ING TAKES YOU ROUND Hfc WORLD. THESE NEWS FLASHES COME FROM ALL OR\ E R S THE GLOBE TELL OF B IG HAPPENINGS IN MANY CLIMES BERLIN, Feb. 10.— A communique states that In the i<.ui ,p of theReuter - 459 words
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Advertisement98 1940-02-11 16 Eno's "Fruit Salt," the famous household of vitality tones up the liver and, being remedy for digestive ailments and disorders alkaline, corrects acidity, of the stomach, acts gently and naturally, regulates the system and helps the body to Because it cools and purifies the blood and function properly and punctually.98 words
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