Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 January 1941
1941-01-26
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Title Section22 1941-01-26 1 The Sunday Tribune r* f\ Vwl jJ| \\^JVH r JUItJ l^.\L( c v -J^i'i' >\rcA/\ SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1941. FIVE CENTS.22 words
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Article811 1941-01-26 1 THE FIGHT GOES ON Observer On Lotteries WITH the exception of five Inofficial members, who could not have failed to have sensed that the issue was going against them but nevertheless stuck to their guns and voted m favour, there was little that inspiring m the Legislative Council debate on811 words
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Article404 1941-01-26 1 Success 0n Kena Front I V London, Jan < I lIOVV South African fts combined with Abyssin J irregulars m the captuof El-Yibo and El-Sardu m i- cult climatic conditions'^ described m a cable m Nairobi. V The action took place 0 miles north-west of EI-V just south of theReuter - 404 words
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Article24 1941-01-26 1 Dublin. Jan. 25. A BRITISH aircraft made a forced landing near Sligo yesterday, it is announced here officially. The crew has been interned ReuterReuter - 24 words
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534 1941-01-26 1 HITLER PLANS TO LAND TROOPS IN TUNISIA? AXIS PRESSURE ON PETAIN interest has been aroused by a Swiss report received via New York to the effect that Hitler ha I nade a formal demand to Retain for use of Tunisia as base of operations against the British forces m NorthReuter - 534 words
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Article70 1941-01-26 1 Moscow, Jan. 25. j S MEMBERS of the Iron Guard J (A have cut the oil pipe line S i from the oil-producing centre i ot Ploesti to Bucharest, ac- cording to a despatch to the v Bulgarian newspaper "Zora," I quoted by the lass agency > j which alsoReuter - 70 words
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Article96 1941-01-26 1 Sydney, Jan. 25. o KILLED British 'abour may be brought from Britain to establish industries m which Australians nave had linie experience. This was stated by Mr. Holt, the Australian Minister of Labour, today. He added that the attitude of ths BritLsh Government was not known,Reuter - 96 words
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Article30 1941-01-26 1 iWi i > i -Npw iTorlc Jan. 25 THE Yankee u'jipprv with Mr. i Wendell Willkie aboard, arrived at Lisbon yesterday morning. Mr. Willkie is on his way to Eneland. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article216 1941-01-26 1 Cairo, Jan. 25. WITHIN 48 hours of the capture of Tohruk, British forces advanced hundred miles westwards, and, according to a communique from the British Headquarters, by Friday evening advanced elements of British forces were m contact with the enemy about three miles east ofReuter - 216 words
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Article85 1941-01-26 1 Bangkok, Jan. 25. \|O definite step towards negoti- aticn.s between Thailand and French Indo-China seems to have been taken. Although Vichy announced the acceptance of Japan's offer of mediation, all knowledge 'of a similar offer to Thailand Is still dt'nird by her. and officials will £ivrReuter - 85 words
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Article163 1941-01-26 1 BRITISH PROTEST TO TOKYO Sh'ai Shooting London, Jan. !2~». THE British Government ;*re making representations to Tokyo regarding Thursday's incident when Mr. W. J. Keawick, Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council, was shot *t and wounded at a meeting of the Ratepayers' Association m Shanghai, says an official announcement. It163 words
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Article180 1941-01-26 1 "POWER FROM ABOVE" FOR PETAIN Vichy. Jan. 23. MEMBERS of the National Council include 2B Senators, 12 Deputies, Generals, Admirals and air force officers. Among the well-known personalities are the Archbishop of Parts, Cardinal Sunard, M. Francois Poncet, former Ambassador to Berlin. Col. de la Rocque. former leader of theReuter - 180 words
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Article49 1941-01-26 1 London, Jan. 25. THE bombing of the Lorient submarine base by a small R.A.F. force last night is announced m an Air Ministry communique, which states that aircraft of the Coastal Command carried out their usual patrol and reconnaissance flights and that none of our aircraft is missing.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement100 1941-01-26 1 Hi try v Pit komemadf "Tuciou's f a/H/ays fnsk J COOL If you have not tried one of I *^^^m. J our famous S.C.S. Pies you've V /SIPJ^-^ missed a treat. They are really \T '^^k ficrumptious because only the J^ tenderest meat, poultry and M7^ ri *Sm game are100 words
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Article314 1941-01-26 2 B.B.C. ADVISER TO STAND TRIAL (from H. L. Hopkin) London, Jan. 25. pROFESSOR Arthur Lloyd J James (56), linguistic adviser to the British Broadcasting Corporation and who was charg- ed on Jan. 1G at Hampstead with the murder of his wife, the wellknown violinist, Elsie Owen, (48) was committed for314 words
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Article133 1941-01-26 2 MALAYA'S HOT COLD 7 ITOALA LUMPUR registered i the highest temperature i m Malaya during December 1 last year, recording a maxi- i mum of 94 degrees Faren- heil S Cameron Highlands, on the i I other hand, maintained its reputation, recording the lowest minimum tempera- ture with 48. In133 words
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Article60 1941-01-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. FOUR people have already been killed In road accidents this i year, and 84 injured Latest figures of the Traffic Branch show that two fatalities marked road accidents for the week from Jan. 17 to Jan. 23, while 21 people were injured during the same60 words
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Article56 1941-01-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. FOR the theft of $6 worth of clothing-. Ah Piaw, ji young Chinese, was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous Imprisonment m the Fifth Police Court, to-day. The accused, was .slated to have remove* 1 the clothing, which was m B suitcase, from a house56 words
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Article160 1941-01-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. Th^ Cathedral of the Good Shepmarria^r of Miss Rose de Seuz?. daughter of Mrs. C. De Souza, ox Akyab Road, Singapore and Mr. Ronald Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Richards of Trafalgar, Ponggol. Tlie Rev. Father N. Maury officiated at160 words
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Article235 1941-01-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. bratcd at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd to-day at 8 a.m. Bride was Miss' Margaret Joan O'Hara, daughter of the late Mr. Vivian O'Hara and Mrs. O'Hara of Kuala Lumpur and the bridegroom was Mr. James Lee Teck Jim. son of the late235 words
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Article120 1941-01-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. THE wedding took place this evening, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, of Miss Ruth Ethel Roberts 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Roberts of East Mailing, JCent, and also of Singapore and Sgt. Victor Richard Davis (son of the late Mr. S. E. Davis and Mrs.120 words
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Article45 1941-01-26 2 Malacca, Jan. °4. Th.' marriage of Mr. Sankaralingara Shumusam, barrister-at-law, dva Miss Chow Siew Sa.i was solemui&ea before Mr. w. J. Thorogoor;. Senicr Marriage Registrar mdPi- the Now Civil Marriag? Ordinance, on Thursday. Tho bridegroom i.-: assistant to Mi s C Qoho45 words
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Article79 1941-01-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. A 37-YEAR-OLD Cantonese woman, Ho Chuen Kam, claimed trial belore Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, on two charges relating to the traffic or importation into the Colony of Tang All Ying, a H-year-old girl, :or the propose of prostitution, and with having lived79 words
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490 1941-01-26 2 Shorts And Open Shirts F or Office Workers Urged (Tribune Stiff Reporter) SUGGESTION that members of all business staffs should be encouraged to come to their offices dressed m open its and, if so desired, m shorts, was Made by a member oi t Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association to its490 words
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95 1941-01-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. nCAUSE they were members of V the -108" secret Hokkien sriety, Wong Ah Wing, and Wong Ken. two Chinese, were sentenced tcsix months' rigorous imprisonirtit each, and also recommended fc banishment, by Mr. J. G. Rppoport. the Third Magistrate, tcday. dr. A. J.95 words
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Advertisement25 1941-01-26 2 ITPAYSTO APPITISE WITH H;P SAUCE liniiilLl J All meat fi^h dub**, r# I toupt and Mndwichet tana lnfinirely nker wfth little yu^R^^^Bk unique blend of25 words
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Advertisement227 1941-01-26 2 9 WA w* \la ik^J »TLKD\ ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION— I RUSTPROOFED— OPEN VISIBLE SPRINGS lIXRIIOUR NO INSECTS B^L^C^' ■7^^. l!^B EXTRFMFLY COMFORTABLE IrVTr^^r^i^^' 'V~?^rrß —DOES NOT SAG. B~^g ?TT 1 I I f]■ REASONABLY PRICED CO*»»o«»^ r^h^or^u^vnh^Tt^i^ Wrife for descriptive folder "S" H^ Tfe Motkrn Git I Br l^tfcii. jmc^tSL227 words
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833 1941-01-26 3 89,862 Pigs Yer's Import Into Malaya yjniy tew Thousatis piG breeding and slaughtering mi n Malaya lias been subject to ;t considerable amount "1 TZv/Ji r(;mnunl m the press recently, m n icw of Mm #C act that, last year, 86,802 pi^s were imported tato this country n-,,,,, the Netherlands833 words
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Article35 1941-01-26 3 Singapore, Saturday. pHARGED with < < mmiUim cri- roinai breach ot trust m resv2oo. Tan Tork ,Ti--no. 28 claimed trial m the Fifth Police Court, today. The case wta postponed for one week, police bai! being extended.35 words
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Article, Illustration85 1941-01-26 3 Mr. and Mrs. Koh Sian Poh, aftei their wedding at "Sayiwnq Garden," Malacca. Mr. Koh is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Koh n Joo of Singapore, and hi, bride was formerly Ellaline Chan Ktoye Neo, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Teck Chya of Malacca.85 words
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Article228 1941-01-26 3 Italians Bribing Albanians Athens, Jan. 25. "T IMiTKI) operations were J crowned with succed*/' according to a High Command, communique. Renter's special correspondent on the Albanian frontier reports J that the Land operations m the northern sector of the Albanian front were confined yesterday tc patrol activity and air activityReuter - 228 words
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Article26 1941-01-26 3 Washington, Jan. 25. Th,e Hoi^e of f.^prcsentatives bar parsed ihe bi)! ior the construrtion of a fleet of 2CO merrhmitmen for tsve I nited States. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement652 1941-01-26 3 Gums Bleed, Teelh Loose! Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth m 24 Hours uth, or looae t*«tk |r or Py«,rrh< i: a a that T your th before World War 1 throu&h- cU ntlata «ay ■uf I m Urae <l1 toolat** chronic rJ and lit.; I I 1 I i Mil652 words
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Advertisement36 1941-01-26 3 Baldwin REMOVINC SAFELY REMOVES VN W \NT E I) HA I R ■it no i;t p^yruM PA/STES OR nW'GEROrs CHBMICALB ODOURLESS. CLI AN. price 3G.cts. each Medical Hall Ltd. I 1 i 3, Battery R( ad.36 words
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Advertisement105 1941-01-26 3 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS When bnhlnoss Harealeiia bandtvda >f Mr. Jatn s H n.U.-y's workmates reuieiuber what Kotalko did for him. t ng how many had O nt naw Hair by mring Kotalk I boi«iA ft, Is KotHlkoNoap an n»ed them for* few ■iniU < ■> da.} Th*105 words
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Advertisement46 1941-01-26 3 Typewriter Repairs J I We clean, adjust, repair fi-] anti overhaul a makes of ~fcj&cJ?sW- Typewriters and 'WSpvJJI Calculators etc.. at ■^IPP^-.1.-Z-J Moderate charges tiT^V Expert Mechanics 'V— v Guaranteed Workmanship STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914 1 Stationers Repairers 14a, Cnange Alley, Singapore, 'Phones: 7770 248146 words
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Advertisement68 1941-01-26 3 foVERSEn-1 I CHINESE I I Hn N ff\ Iwt b >^)1 I CORP. i-T^Mi Undertakes banking transactions of every description, Places at your disposal the multifarious services of Its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections m all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and68 words
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Advertisement829 1941-01-26 3 An Australian Lady, Once Helpless With Rheumatism, Praises Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Whilst there is Still Some utl(•(■rtainty as to the exact rheumatism there i.s positive evidence that it i.s a malady of ihc blood, and treatment should therafore be directed towards Impr ivtrtg the blood In Quality and quantity829 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1941-01-26 4 Vera Ardmore - A Woman Peeps At Singapore Vera Ardmore lly wmmmm rla and pirates; a convin cinq Sir Richard Coeur de Lion and Urea from Liv- Arabian Nights were aIJ to be round at the Twelftl Ball, held at the Johore Civil Xrivu-<> club on Saturday ev< ning. This annual affair usually1,699 words
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Advertisement256 1941-01-26 4 W HEALTH FOR YOU im XE'ZEX I THE IMMEDIATE TONIC Learn this Amazing Scientific Secret If the trifour and vitality of youth are fading from you jt is oxily becauie your glands are exhausted urak ..dri I up Glamb CAN now be rrjuvrnated by a secret rUndular concentratt— 4 0J7256 words
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Advertisement17 1941-01-26 4 J^ I 3b&A r A Bra i&S^ Bali iw^-4JB^^^ jDAcM i/ou4 ricuA jbJa4id/uirr (T) LL mL lytuucuiZiHel17 words
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Advertisement90 1941-01-26 4 A drop or two of MI RINB m each eyo will do unmitrs toward* making them feel comfortable. Use MURI.NP reguJarhr every night end morning and to relieve even that have hi com* reddened, inflamed, or it, ntated from reflected sun glare, arivjng,or overwork. MIRINE is ra/r, soothing, aad refreshing...90 words
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Advertisement74 1941-01-26 4 ~>^-- II I i I sn: \w ii m■> MM Ml OKIM R OK IM MODI I II |> STITCHKn H v is mm IM IV. ANY STYI I t OPII l» "Fl l H 3, K«Mhir\ ||<m Batter) Road mi \i i MASON PEARSON ORIGINAL Pneumatic Rubber Cushion HAIR74 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1941-01-26 5 H. L. HOPKIN - Jime Marchs On ONE YEAR OF BLACKOUTS H. L. HOPKIN WRITES FROM j LONDON j London, Nov. 21. PIME, ;«> Ihc news COmMeatator says, mart his on. iave just renumbered with a start of incredulity, thai I h«V€ beei m London for I ie year and the languorous delights of1,625 words
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Advertisement608 1941-01-26 5 Ia Time marches on. Methods of travel change. 11 Also medicines. Now t we don't have to take nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal brews and gr.p.ng purgatives. Med.cal sc.ence g.ves vi LAXOBAC the modern (hocolate laxative. Lnxobac tastes ]uv < hocolate becacse it is Yet a small tablet will cause your608 words
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Advertisement33 1941-01-26 5 IF YOU ARE GOING TO KUALA LUMPUR YOU MUST STAY AT HOTEL IMO CORNER OF IK. II STREET CROSS STRKKT. >xO\^ X> v^^ X .S^ v e^ TkAT 1 ■^^Mi-_-_-___-__—i-______i-_H_— VAX SS i33 words
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Advertisement715 1941-01-26 5 Situations Vacant EMPiiOYED or Unemployed. Work spare time Agency. Novel BARGAINS Belling ifchome. Low Prices. POSTFREE. n over 185-| monthly spot cash. S implra Free. Box 302 c t o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Public Notices \oii( I '1 orm the i mony ol Colour" on the occs I their 200715 words
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554 1941-01-26 6 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, January 26, 1941. Opinion Inferiority Complex IT is hardly likely that even Freud himself who first outlined the main psychological features of the mental malady commonly known as inferior-ity-complex, envisaged the term to include the extreme forms of mental lethargy that characterise the lower strata of554 words
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Article1376 1941-01-26 6 URGE TO GAMBLE WILL REMAIN. Whilo lliimiii> I« HMiiianily Poverty Only Reduces The Stakes Edward Ellis Continues The Debate On Lotteries ALTHOUGH the Hon. Mr. (i.seman's war lotterks notion was dtid by a large majority in Legislative Councilt Monday, if is obvious that the last has no> any meana been1,376 words
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Article864 1941-01-26 6 W. B. PATERSON ON HOW TO Z WOT having anything m particular to write about this week, it would, perhaps, S be wisdom on my part to lie niuTin.'* 1 ''Unfortunately, I S can't do that. I have to 5 oblige my readers, at least864 words
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Advertisement885 1941-01-26 6 Eaten Up wish RHEUMATIC 4 BBckaclte (helda^/^ Now Fit as a Fiddle CIRCLES tfy^^ Thanks to Cystex IUNOERl UN0ER^ s >fef/ SE r, AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE [NERVOUSNESS] TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CAS c BLOAT! NC Frw p# oplr have thr advantae-* of a Wntm m C* erOLOHI885 words
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Advertisement363 1941-01-26 6 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours w-j Glands Fortified by New Discovery I |Kfe SS"SfJ v'f v sun<r from th.se com ItlSn 1,., v W" 1 Vitalize Your Glands f/ i 1\ iililSillpi PiM each S I>rm l t0 thC S This prescription starts work imn. "i V f* 1363 words
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Article, Illustration62 1941-01-26 7 T___ Malta, Jan. 25 he r.a F. yesterday carried out heavy raids on Italian ba es In Sicily from which German dive- bombers have made recent r. attacks on Malta. The glare fire apparently started by m r liary bombs was easily seer IReuter - 62 words
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85 1941-01-26 7 Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 25 A JOINT protest by all the Amerin can republics against 'he detention of thf i rich steamer Mendoza by a British aimed cruiser within the Fan- American neutrality zene Is suggested m a communication from the Foreign MinisterReuter - 85 words
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148 1941-01-26 7 Helpss, Ipoh Man T urns Athlete. Now Fees Starvation (Tribi Staff Reporter) j KOH KIM HYE, an [^Chinese, as a child saw inability and misery as his onlyture because he was a cripple. But at 24, by determinatiomd will-power he had overcome his physical disadantage anould swim. run. ride and148 words
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Article194 1941-01-26 7 mSt'TZi "ttocMnt her- I V resuli of an humh ttfo;;* or your approve S hoping that U KiU f£ ™< f (?6-/ied m yo ttr Da p Pr > £JK 8t J itera nL ""eni mention briefly t S SJS?" m* effort and ho* I that you will194 words
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Article27 1941-01-26 7 London. Jan. 25. DIRECT telegraphic communication between Hungary and Soviet Russia has now been opened, according to a Budapest radio announcement last night ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article377 1941-01-26 7 FIGHTING is always thrilling. But if a beast suddenly roars into the street the thrill turns to honor and there is* ons desire to kill, remove the menace that threatens peace. Before the advent of civilisation, mankind battled with rivals fcr a mate or [ought lile and death377 words
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Article28 1941-01-26 7 London, Jan. 25. CNDON and the rest of the ccun- try was. up to a late hour last night, again free of raids*. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration125 1941-01-26 7 4 IR Chief Marshal Sir Chai Burnett, X.C.8., C.8.X., D.5.0., Chief of the Air Staff m Australia, has arrived i 1 Singapore to discuss matters »f mutual interest with the Com-mantier-in-Chief (Far Rast), Sir Robert Brooke-Popham. and Benior officers of the Services m Malaya.125 words
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110 1941-01-26 7 Washington, Jan. 25. THE liquidation of British marketable securities m the United States was' the subject of a conference between the secretary of the Treasury, Mr. H. Morgenthau, and British officials m Washington yesterday. Sir Frederick Phillips, of the British Treasury, i^' quoted by the DowReuter - 110 words
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Article33 1941-01-26 7 Biu bare >, Jan. Telephone communication between r»ui 1 1 ii cm and places a was :ii.i( ye- tei I aitcincon. Tlfaiii services, between Bu( Ilum t w,[ i sa, a;c still suspended.' ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article79 1941-01-26 7 Singapore, Saturday. A CHARGE of having committed h u&ebreaking, v.ith Intent to tit Ih( i waa explained to R. Cordeiro, 25-year-old Eurasian, i \vi<t hi was pTf+f ced before Mr. J. G Rappoport, m the Third trt, it- day. i iro was all< :,nl to79 words
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Advertisement426 1941-01-26 7 SINCA WATER Srt ke j jj MINERAL WATER Irom the Sclctar Hot Spring, Singapore. An alkaline drink I^ith excellent corrective properties ©Fd¥ Dr. Mackenzie's VEINOIDS control HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Last year 12,000 Australians died of High Blood Pressure and its complications, which cause more deaths every year than cancer does.426 words
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Advertisement467 1941-01-26 7 Hearing Restored m Twenty- Four Hours rf- Do J lf esB a r d Hpad Noises neod not be flreaded any longer since the discovery of an American Physician. Now it is possible for some of the most obstinate cases of R^" to f be relieved m a days time467 words
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Advertisement113 1941-01-26 7 IN FOR I CHILL? The moment your .g^-^fafc^ throat feels uneasy j^A^i^^ and your joints begin *GH'A|'*liCdg to ache, take two J^X'tfPw tablets of Genas- H^BP prin.' Within a few hours they will bring down your temperature, lift the threat. Nothing else can free you from chills so quickly and113 words
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Advertisement238 1941-01-26 7 Arthritis Agony Curbed m 30 Minutes Th< Rum«nd ni«h< the pal 1 maKtc In miti pains «l ma i t hi I ij' t \f > ;i tnd you i' 1 j ounger, nori !'> w<i!-k and <ii jbj lifi guaranteed by Rinnend. i back on return of etnpt] hf>w238 words
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Advertisement673 1941-01-26 8 A HAPPI NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CHINESE IVXTKO.NS The BIGGEST ALL-STAR M.C.M EPIC of the PAST 10 YEARS! ■r: a shows t.APITOL DAILY (Until TUESDAY NEXT) II A. 31. 3.15 6.15 9.15 r iTiiEtt I THEY'RE All IN I Ad V^ oft I 4ft fl A oft leW COME673 words
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Advertisement154 1941-01-26 8 OPENING TO-DAY I MATINEE: To-Morrc& Tuesday 3.15 YOU WILL ENJOY THlsfc^ FAST-MOVIWU THRILLER "THE THIN MA^YPE OF EN FEK(TATV^fT 1 He lorr-c a t f murder with _^^^^^^^^xl uncanny accuracy 2 The BhH|HHb^« r povwen o» q^rtqland tried «o qe» Kirn >ir>d trfiit-d ..He j|H "^^HM^t^wßß iroopi »He tront page154 words
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Advertisement139 1941-01-26 8 T\JSHIN« ALL Ol'll CHINBBIS PAIHONS lAT THE VLHA>III«A Prices: 25c, Me. 05c. iiu -.udin^ Tax v%^W j^i TOGETHER t^ jV^^L^^^L '•BMo*^ C*!*."**/?^C* jdMjfa^j^fc^ tT ft&pßlT*** with JEAN PARKER rko rad.o p ctu. REGINALD GARDINER A ftORIS MOKKOS MOOUCTION. Dlfcf d by a EDWAtQSUTHWtANP JJ I SIDNEY HOWARD'S PRIZE WINNING PLAY.139 words
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431 1941-01-26 9 Gen, Sir Hubert Oough Renter** military commentator) London, Jan. ['UK military situation m Africa is developing according to plan, certaini} according to our plnn, and the I ail of Tobruk marks another step forward, l*olh our naval and air forces arc now established many milesReuter - 431 words
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Advertisement384 1941-01-26 9 ACHES PAINS DROVE HIM TO HOSPITAL Now feels ve.tis younger i haw been In ho ipita] three tin trie trouble and constipati I «v always In o do my work I felt much bctt» i .ut.-. thlir^t suppi.v ol F'ynno now I i without pain and feel better than 1384 words
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Advertisement140 1941-01-26 9 TO-NIGHT (Sunday) ai MIDNIGHT M 12 O'CLOCK SHARP \M> MORNING SHOW (Monday) 2.15 ii.m., ll a.m., l p.m. (Chinese New Year) General Screening Opens OX TUESDAY 28th .lA\. l><nly II a.m., 1.10, 3.15, 6.15 !>.i:> f— ALHAMBRA IHII LIST STRICTLY SUSPP.NDFD FOR THIS TII.M i i j < iff vi-A140 words
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Advertisement208 1941-01-26 9 GRAND JUNES E NEW YEAR PROGRAMME CATHAY fj? SNOWS DAILY u/7 j r^ 11 a.m. f 2 Where rierybody (r(V> Jr-i»". :o p.m. PHONC 3400 y 3^ X o: p'" I STARRING SABU CONRAD VEIDT JUNE DUPRLZ The World's Mightiest Screen Triumph! CHINESE NEW YEAJ{ l\ll<\ M< )RNIN( l.\ TIXI208 words
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Miscellaneous12 1941-01-26 9 ;nn a !|ln fa\ "1 °m) n?l s— h <P \J\ Henry12 words
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685 1941-01-26 10 SAINTS AND A USSIES STILL UNDEFEATED Seven- A -Side* Rugby Singapore, Saturday. IJEAVY rain and plenty of mud did not prevent all ties m the S.C.C. seven-a-side tournament being played off to-day according to schedule. St. Andrew's Old Boys whose chances m the competition are good, won both their ties685 words
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Article168 1941-01-26 10 STATE HOCKEY iFroni Our Own Reporter; Penan*, Saturday. ATTACKING for three-goar* tors of the Kame Penang I avenged their defeat at the hands of Selangor recently, by beating the State by three goala to two m a fast hockey match here to-day. Penang displayed better combination, with168 words
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Article123 1941-01-26 10 N.E.I. Policy Stated Batavia. Jan. 25. THE Netherlands East Indies is* determined not to be included In the new world fostered by foreign powers. t t H. ,T. van Mook, Director ol Economic Affairs m the N.E.1., told the press, stat2s a s'omi-official Japanese report. "It is of vital importanceReuter - 123 words
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Article292 1941-01-26 10 Bucharest, Jan. 25. WITH order almost completely restored and only individual Legionaries now left to be mopped up by thp army, (lon. Antonescu, the Prime Minister, may be considered absolute master of the situation here. A house to hou^e search for arms was started yesterday morningReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement310 1941-01-26 10 hIV I ./r^ European Lady I Bombay. \jU^i^^^m**o^^L *^^<^C nave much pleasure m V Z^^*lf that since I have taken Okasa, my health has I j improved greatly. For the IdM two years I have suffered A I W/ O AA I" M from bad headaches and gen\l. l. TYU/Y\LH310 words
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Advertisement118 1941-01-26 10 Piles Ruin Your Nerves n l, let ltlhin P. bltM-ding, internal or Proi-udlnif Pile. Bap your vitality ru?n' C hinaroid the recent discovery of B n Arner-' I lean physician utopa th«- pain j n 15 minutes so you can walk, ride, work and enjoy life m comfort. It also118 words
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780 1941-01-26 11 SOUTH TEAMREPEA T LAST YEAR 'S VICTORY Annual Itughv liassii- (From Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Saturday. pONFOUNDING the critics, who expected the formidable North pack to dominate the same, the South played great rvgbj here to-day, and mainly owing to the superb display of their forwards and the fine780 words
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Advertisement485 1941-01-26 11 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart I And Stop Limping l^vON'T let I^g Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical XJ Remedy thai cures through the blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when F.lasto >s taken.485 words
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Miscellaneous59 1941-01-26 11 HOCKEY: Post Office v Royal Navy, Naval Base; Indian Assn. v Selangor Indian Assn., Balestier. CRICKET. Indian Assn. v Selangor Indians, Baiestier. TENNIS: S.C.C. and All-Malays tournaments. Selangor Indians v Singapore Indians, Farrer Park. HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 9.39 am, 9.4 ft.; 11.10 p.m., 9i ft TOMORROW- 10 2fi tt.UJ 959 words
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252 1941-01-26 12 London. Jan. 25. "VOTHIXC could be more fitting than that Lord Halifax's auival m America on a mission so charged with consequence for the two nations, indeed for the world at large, should have been dignified by the association of the mest252 words
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Article40 1941-01-26 12 R UMANIAN REVOL T CONTINUES Belgrade. Jan. 25. THE resistance m Transylvania and Moldavia is sfill on. Reports from Sofia state that the number of casualties among the Legionaries probably run into several thousands, including some 1 500 killed.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article220 1941-01-26 12 Italians Admit Fall Of Tobruk s Rome. Jan. 25. S THE complete fall of Tobruk S I is learned by the Italian I people m a High ComVnand communique issued to-day, j S It says that the last Italian S detachments which were i making desperate resistance \in the westernReuter - 220 words
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