Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 February 1941
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Title Section19 1941-02-16 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION Net Sales Exceed 23,200 Weekly A** SINGAPORE. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 19<U. FIVE CENTS19 words
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261 1941-02-16 1 NAZI OVERTURES REPELLED ■UW~*A -mm Reported Offer Of Territorial Concessions London, Feb. 15. HITLER would appear to have made little progress m his talks with the Yugoslav statesmen at Berchtesgaden yesterday, judging from the bald communique issued after the meeting, Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent learns.Reuter - 261 words
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277 1941-02-16 1 Heavier Air Raids Likely On Britain li*ur.l')n. Feb 15. A WARNING that the night bomber menace was not yet mastered and that every town should prepare for the worst was uttered by Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Home Secretary, speaking to-day at Preston, Lancashire. "There are signs that things are moving277 words
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Article39 1941-02-16 1 Rangoon, Fib. IS THE Governor of Burma has Issued I an order prohibiting aliens lrom entering or remaining m the border territories. These are .he Shan States, the Tenasserim d 1HOn excluding Tounptoo district. Bhamo and Mykitkyina districts ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article99 1941-02-16 1 We regret to an- j J nounce that owing I to the arrival of J Cilia series of I stor i c s from] > America m an m- j complete condition j we are unable to j commence publi- j cation of this J feature99 words
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495 1941-02-16 1 STATESMEN RETURN FROM BERCH TESG ADEN v BeltrradeTFeb. 15. j Hh Yugoslav Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister arrived back m Belgrade at neon to-day from their talks with Hitler, at Berchtesgaden, says a Berlin report from the official German news agency. They went straight to the Palace to reportReuter - 495 words
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Article81 1941-02-16 1 No Pact Signed New York. Feb. 15. No agreement has been signed 1 by the Yugoslav statesmen during 'heir visit to Germany says the Belgrade correspondent of the New York Times, quoting high political quarters. The correspondent says h e learned from authoritative sources that the main subject of the81 words
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Article33 1941-02-16 1 London, Feb. 15. HUNDREDS or Incendiary bombs were dropped on several London districts during a brief raid iast night. Squads of organised fire-watchers covered the streets preventing the bombs from causing fires.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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150 1941-02-16 1 Tokyo, Feb 15. T'HE British and American hostilities against Japan wire ffowing "holder and more manifest every day, giving one the impression that a single flash might cause I conflagration/ declared Count Kodama, the spokesman lor the largest party m theReuter - 150 words
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Article64 1941-02-16 1 Ne w York. Feb. 15 THE opponents of the Lease and Lend Bill are reported m Washington to be drafting an amendment calline; upon the State Department to ascertain Britain's peace terms before releasing equipments under the Bill. The proposed amendment together \*/ith five othersReuter - 64 words
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259 1941-02-16 1 FURTHER BRITISH SUCCESSES IN AFRICA Cairo, Feb. 15. i i THE occupation of Kismayu and the capture of guns m a battle south of Benghazi V with prisoners and war i t material are the high spots lof to-day's G.H.Q. com- S iv unique, which states: i i Libya GunsReuter - 259 words
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Article156 1941-02-16 1 London, Feb. 15 ACCORDING to to-day's German high command communique. Nazi fighters yesterday destioycd nine British planes of the Spitfire type over the .south-east coast of England. The communique also states that an enemy bomber was broi down over the Dutch coast. It goes onReuter - 156 words
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Article128 1941-02-16 1 London. Feb. 15. THE German radio .states that the staff of the Norwegian Legation m Bucharest ha^ been asKed oy the Rumanian Government to leave that country. The reason given is that Rumania no longer recognises the Government represented by the Norwegian Legation tl ere.*—128 words
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378 1941-02-16 1 Bangkok, Feb. 15. fHE communique issued by the Thailand Government affirming the friendly relations that continue to exist between Britain and Thailand is featured m all Thai newspapers. Some print editorials, stressing the iirm belief that Britain will never violate Thai territory, although she has sentReuter - 378 words
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Article102 1941-02-16 1 i Sydney. Feb. 15. i "U7E should l>e deluding our- J sVlves if we failed to ap > predate the realities of the L pie-sent position," declared i Sir Frederick Stewart. Minis- i ter for External Allans, to- S day. He added: i "It LsReuter - 102 words
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Article141 1941-02-16 1 Zurich, Feb. 15. •THIRTEEN THOUSAND Poll h troops who have been interned m Switzerland fo»- the past eight months are helping the Swiss to fight coal shortage. Miners and engineers from internees are developing the coal mines near Sion. Fifteen thousand Polish students are also amongReuter - 141 words
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Article84 1941-02-16 1 London. Feb. 15. INDUSTRIAL centres m the Ruhr attacked by the R.A.F. were anTong'the objectives m raids last night, it is learned m London to-day. Enemy air activity over Britain last night was rather ater than recently, but it was not on a very large scale.Reuter - 84 words
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Advertisement174 1941-02-16 1 M i a****a~*aa; 1 i ii I Bki I 'lff .1' HTsM t'HE ROYAL BAKERY BAKES FINE BREAD AND CAnES* ;/vA CAKI:S for 1 *—V By (HssW •S^j^i^^^Bj-smsJ I Vijssii* 7 m" r ir^' T u \i Z: ''j 'jmi VI ffi JalVv^ sm* g# aw J o< v' 9174 words
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Advertisement39 1941-02-16 1 i mA\U Wsß *"**W -^l^iSSsßlsH nin e BPfltflP^ .VO '^.^V^, supervision and *«a^^*2 UjJS 0 >^ *L/*-\^ j aT aVmi^sraPiaaW SST^sV .^r Jos eph Traver s t sons';/ SjnS*^BSS>>*** t*»***"-''' MtD 0 <6tA m mmmmmm^—^^—^—!^L'-*^ o"*,'!'0 -C^l <Z. AFB 539 words
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563 1941-02-16 2 ■a*. But Situation Needs Careful Watching Canberra. Feb. 15. JHK Australian Labour leader, Mr. Curtin, accepts full responsibility for the statement appearing under his name and that of the acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, that the war has entered a new phase563 words
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Article71 1941-02-16 2 Bomber Fund Now $30,000 4 SUM of ever $4,600 was raised as a result of the St. Valentine's Day Ball at I Memorial Hall on Friday night, in aid oi I he Buy a B Fund, which proved a great success. This brings the total of the Fund to approximately71 words
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Article135 1941-02-16 2 Singapore Saturn i J ENT to a* tend to a fan m a 3 European's house, Nazroon bin \fcdui Hamid (35), a Sumatra Malay, described as a Municipal [an repairer, took away a $300 iiamond solitaire ring from a table m the bedroom of Mrs. E. M.135 words
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195 1941-02-16 2 Singapore, Saturday. |fI ASTERN stocks eased considerably on the London Stock Exchange yesterday on Far Eastern tears. Hongkong and Shanghai Ranks dropped E5 to 170. A number of shares m Eastern rubber and tin companies also declined. Rubber Trust, which is a fair index,195 words
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562 1941-02-16 2 Ex-Con vic t Recognised By Constable Singapore, Saturday. COINCIDENCE played a large part m tho arrest of Reginald Corderio (.S5). a Eurasian, whose criminal career commenced 11 years ago, and who was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment and to two years' police supervision or, a charge of housebreaking, by562 words
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Article320 1941-02-16 2 Singapore Wedding Wilson-Clements Singapore, Saturday. WHEN Miss Norah Mabel Clellts married Mr. Ray nion Wilson at St. Andrew's Presbyn Church this afternoon she wore a classical gown of pale gold lame and carried a bouquet oi" arum lilies. Silo drapery, long tight _le< and a long train lined with pi320 words
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Article40 1941-02-16 2 Inche Osman bin Haji Dahat. Deputy Supreme Covirt, Seremban. will shortly be coming to the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, as Acting Registrar, wh.le Inche Abdul Rani, now Deputy Registrar, Buprcme Court, Kuala Lumpur, will proceed to Seremban as Deputy Registrar.40 words
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Article95 1941-02-16 2 tturday i TEO KWEI K\v L: uk* < 1?.. n an v mploj Bal i si. o P Co S Itd rday produced i Nfore the fifth uagistrate i > Mr. C Goh, when a ehargc "f criminal breach sj i titist of 1 J)e rabber95 words
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Article95 1941-02-16 2 BEFi )ldham j the Second P I -ca illty to' charge of the! pair of shor and a shirt pi i inst hi a hon In Ge i the evenic of Feb I is d caught reel-hand d by 'he core plainant and then marched to tt95 words
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Article, Illustration686 1941-02-16 3 Tribute To Services Of Rev. Graham White Singapore, Saturday. QLOWING tributes wen paid to the valuable sen ices rendered by the Venerable Archdeacon Graham White lo h! s panshir mrs m Perak and Singapore m particular and to several nu» lie institutions m general, at a686 words
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Article95 1941-02-16 3 P Singapore, Saturday. LEADING guilty to a charge of having had a dagger m his pos•on, Yap Kirn Tee, a young Chinese, vas hoed $5, or m default seven days' rigorous Imprisonment, and. m addition, sentenced to two months' rigorous I .iprisonment. by Mr. J. L95 words
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Article95 1941-02-16 3 London, Feb. 15 I EGISLATION. authorising the v i 't; of wur savings certificate-, and a war loan, has betn passed ni Mauritius tin- Colonial Office announces It is hoped t raise on million rupees by war savings and three million rupees from the loan.British Wireless - 95 words
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Article28 1941-02-16 3 Singapore, Saturday. THI total exports of dry rubber 1 from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan oi; ring the month of January, amount .-d to 55,360 tons28 words
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Article80 1941-02-16 3 London, Feb N TIN opened strong. The turnover was 250 tons. The Par Eastern gossip induced consumer and speculative buying. Usually no Straits Tin comes to the United Kingdom bur some authorities believe that any Interruption of America's Eastern supplies might Indirectly reduc Brftain jReuter - 80 words
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77 1941-02-16 3 Kebun Electrocuted Singapore, Saturday. AT the conclusion of the inquiry n into the (io.it h of Mahalingain., a Tamil gardener emoioypd at Government House, vvfio^e body was found In contact with a ive wire m the compound oi QcvHou.se on Jan. 24 I heSingapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, returned77 words
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Article128 1941-02-16 3 SIX ships m a British convoy, steaming northwards oetween Madeira and thc Azores are believed to have been sunk by a j German surface raider— apparent- Iy a pocket battleship. Over 100 < survivors were landed here yester- I day. I, The convoy was128 words
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Article198 1941-02-16 3 Lost His Nerva After Vi Months 1 Agany i .Sufferiur* from aeut" rheumatism In hls knee joints— he wa* afraid to cros b a street. Read what he nays:— "For 12 months I suffered with acute rheumatism m both my knees. I was198 words
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265 1941-02-16 3 Immediate Move In Balkans Unlikely London, K< >. 15. '£}\E Far Eastern situation. Miller's moves m the Balkans and the Mussolini-Franco meeting form the main topics of foreign comments m the morning papers. The Daily Telegraph, commenting on the Balkan moves opines that it is unlikely Hitler content* I plate*Reuter - 265 words
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Article56 1941-02-16 3 YUGOSLA V LEADERS SEE HITLER Berlin, X eb. 15. UITLER, m ihp presence oi' his Foreign Minister, Ribbentrop, yesterday received the Yugoslav Prime Minister, M. Tsvetkovitch and Foreign Minister, M. CinearMarkovttch, «*•:>>% Salzburg ;ies patch which adds: "The talk <»i» questions <»( coi imon interest iconducted m the spirit ofReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement480 1941-02-16 3 I A NEW LEASE OF LIFE! Th; j. ml UMCKALOABO oilCONSUMPTION Man ofcUiaed n«*** taaai of nic lvii i>v lsJc*»« "neksJoaba. You ran do riactec i«*stimonies below axe only two ol thi* many received: Korhini; writes: i sai piad to inform t'ui IBS! re been takin*t ■inrk:il«:>h(.. I kCCP quite480 words
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Advertisement471 1941-02-16 3 Eyesight Insurano Mia! nuuranrc and comfo"^ Cy Qoaliaed Mmk I 'miv Sißf-apete id dress- II fi..- Arcade tetsaoes imhi,, J t lv r iln iV APB 3 &feewebt YOUR VALUABLES Our fttrong Roomj art nmr Protection. It la Impossible for an Individual to provide for hi* valued possessions the safety471 words
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Advertisement110 1941-02-16 3 Piles Ruin Your Nerves nrS^riin? &S hlTlg Wood-ng. Internal or protruding Piles sap your viUllty ruin nfcVE Ti)^ and drive you crazy w8 p*5S chinaroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain m 15 minutes I f*o ynu can walk, ride, work and enjoy life 1 V'?110 words
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Advertisement361 1941-02-16 3 SINGA WATER X. t f rr''' 'm*\ *A*r ~^r~ Al//P\ MINERAL WATER troni the Seletar Hoi -i ,nn Siogapor. An alkaline drink with excellent fur* recttve properties ®FdY Many of the great men and women of to-day were sensitive, highly-strung children AamO^aXm^MmmWrnwlmW^k M a***' '^mWf&E^m**l^^^^*mmfr v a v w"^^. -Su/361 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1941-02-16 4 Vera Ardmore - A Woman Peeps At Singa pore. Vera Ardmore By AN upcountry visitor fer the j week has been Mrs. Jul- lian Carmichael. A racing •enthusiast, Mrs. Carmichael 5 une down from Ipoh to Z attend the Spring Meeting J Of the Singapore Turf Club S she ho; be back here1,221 words
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Advertisement282 1941-02-16 4 PERK IP WITH A PERMANENT 11 M-u'ir languishing for I change of m m. i and the prospects of holiday are dim the next best thing is to perk up with a permanent— a full head il \>>u need it. soft, earh ends if they suit you best If humid282 words
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Advertisement162 1941-02-16 4 fn(*l Distinctive li* *^fSh\ L/ignined r^B^S^E Coiffeures V II Pir* vish N *r\ *$|p^ j v a uw ±v 4^^s mti*l/*m BEAUT* PARLOUR V/i*l\*Sr Jl**^ ,0 Orchard ltd. (First floor) Oo^^i) I' Phone 3333 Bttwilfe^'**" 1a C/^* *moW a*******^^^^^^^^^^^*o^^^^^.mmmmammmVr^ *Wffi*kL//'^? '<• daily' eye care' with MURINE VsraBBBH fO* Wlll work162 words
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Advertisement46 1941-02-16 4 1 NEW REVLON NAIL POLISH SHADES that men Likal > Jl Revlon'i new iScdei ra*** 4 man* noil polish prefe-eNO*- 1 foryou. A ihade for ev<».ry coi* tume and occasion. Reta*" 1 Its lustre. Wean and weo»* MEDIC M. Xl ILL, 11K Halt en Kt»*- a -i46 words
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Article386 1941-02-16 5 IVibune Staff Reporter) ADOPTING the realistic am 71 patriotic attitude that large sums of money i, U is( be raised as quickly as possible ii v*u are »ma«h the Natl machine, Sarawak ha> instituted Government war lotteries. The tiis- si lottery for the War FfTort386 words
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Article96 1941-02-16 5 Worries over husband's failing strength Husbands aU U i oft n nr^lorf- their health, keep energy until i* is Bickneas, a nervous breakdown follows! How much bett< .-it is to keep replenishing strength daily with nourishing, invigorating Watei I pound. VI hUr .V T > in( minerals96 words
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Article38 1941-02-16 5 Tokyo. Feb LS THE War Minister. Lieutena.lt- Genera 1 Hideki Tojo, was received by the Emperor yesterday morning, according to the Oomci Agency He reported to the throne on matters under his jurisdiction."Kent'38 words
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Article107 1941-02-16 5 By K< iter* spec tai correspond thc Albanian (ramie,) London, i vo. 13 FOLLOWING a heavy battle .ma heavy Greek artillery bombarntnent Greek troops y< iterday captured the strategically important village oi Malina on the far north Albanian battlefront. near source ol the Skumbi river, andReuter - 107 words
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Article26 1941-02-16 5 Tl ncr oi tho Local Defence Corps. Singapore, Mr L.- lie Harold i haa be*n appointed Commissioner iMi Civil Defence, Malaya, and has already assumed duties26 words
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Article, Illustration80 1941-02-16 5 Singapore, Saturday. DRODUCED b fore Mr. Conrad Cldham m the Second Police I irt to-day. Ong Kirn Seng, 20, a ii' kkien, claimed trial when a charge of house-breaking at 4 a.m. on Feb. 15 at a house m Victoria Street, was* explained to him. The80 words
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346 1941-02-16 5 HE'S A MOTHER Story Of Turnabout Fowl (Tribune Staff Reporter) |lERE*S ihe stoi> of a fightiag cockerel a champ m his class until lateh whc. suddenly decided to han-j: his gloves. take to hatching eggs and producing ducklings! Sounds a cock-aiui-bi.il .-tory i probably, but it's nevertheless true Only that346 words
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Article, Illustration344 1941-02-16 5 Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth Stopped in 24 Hours Bleeding gums, soro mouth, or loose teeth mean thit you are a victim of Pyorrhea or trench Mouth, or some bad disease that will eventually cause you to lose all your teeth and have to wear false teeth before your time. Since344 words
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Article105 1941-02-16 5 Nairobi, Feb. 15. IT is announced here that ai attack by East African troop i the important post of Afmnch (Italian Somaliland) on Ttiesda* last was successful. '•We suffered no losses and much material was captured." The communique continues: •Tarry yesterday, our East Afi forces made anReuter - 105 words
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Article50 1941-02-16 5 Malta, Feb. 15. enemy aircraft flew over Malta oh four occasions on Thursday night, says an official comimi mque. Bombs were dropped ana three persons were ki'led. injured, and government, and civilian property were slightly di Ringed. A British fighter damacer, one enemy aircraft.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement402 1941-02-16 5 Situations Vacant EMPLOYED or Unemployed, Work Spare time Agency. Novel BARGAI'B selling scheme. Low Prices. POSTFREE. Earn over 185-1 monthly spot cash. Sample* Free. Box 302 go iMalaya Tribune Singapore. HOW INFLUENZA PATIENT PUT ON FIRM, SOLID, FLESH. Took Tasteless Vitamin Tablets 6 to (teeth because yon I 'Ins ludy402 words
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Advertisement132 1941-02-16 5 Gemo&m %f WUNOB^fTHENT BANISHES FACIAL BLEMISHES 1 4 >^»»on*lisaco I developOU CKLY ii a ,K ,rr tatm cotnr4aint yuivsiu.l on the face, and after three HFAI niontha I had to under*-o treatnLrtLO ment. Soon afterwards the ECZEMA com P**»** lt *t*rt< d again and for Dm tt:t m«ntl»s.myfacewa!, never clear132 words
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Advertisement495 1941-02-16 5 BLU7F-5* RH^-aaaaaaaaK^'-P'H ?*ii fl-*kw I 9 LJWTwS^^^ E§|. I H^JiliiilifliiJ n i 1 When you are In the grip of Indiges tion,. enduring a dull nagging pain c IS no rfMor why row that makes you feel deDressed and »nouid endure the distress of InS he „%s"ta f iee 1495 words
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559 1941-02-16 6 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, February 16, 19 41. Opinion Be Prepared TAKING tho large view, it may be said that except for the brilliant successes of the British Middle Eaafl campaign, Great Britain lias so far only succeeded m preventing the Germans from invading her shores. The valour of the559 words
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1440 1941-02-16 6 MONEYLENDERS YET RUNS MANY MALAYAN LIVES EDWARD ELLIS SAYS THAT 'pHK recent Tribune Christ--1 mas treat to the poor set me >n an investigation that proved fc I revelation. It did not contin the unemployed. I WBB j concerned this time with another class of unfortunate j people the class1,440 words
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Article827 1941-02-16 6 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson Analyses I YOU can't get the sack it' 5 you haven't got a job. This profound observation was made many years ago by a journalist who occupied the I position of editor on one of S Penangs newspapers. Being 5 a Scot, it827 words
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Advertisement486 1941-02-16 6 TWi <- >«*■■■ Sydney is only 2 h 2 to 3*/ 2 days travel from Bi nnd 21 days of pleasant cruising by sea. while Perth Is only ll days by sea. Modern "planes and ships operate regular services. a\*W9mmm. a complete change In Australia, with ff% IA .stin;ii!atin-- climate,486 words
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Advertisement46 1941-02-16 6 Straits Typewriter Agency (Established 1914) STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A. Change Alley. Singapore. OBTAIN direct from us all kinds ribbons \ni> "-^gjg^*^ CABBOMI Ring us up pot mechanlca In eaae youi i rypewrltar is oui of order, and needs l immediate attention. 'Phone Nos. 7770 2481. j46 words
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Advertisement645 1941-02-16 6 Eaten Up with RHEUMATISM Backache [headachel/|^l Now Fit as a Fiddle, US|^ Thanks to Cystex NURSE AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE NERVOUSNESS J TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CASirBLOATIKC Few people have the advantages of a Nurse i:i v J«• _T? l>ein« able to call m the best medical advice645 words
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Article44 1941-02-16 7 "WINGS" FOR MALAYAN R.A.F. CADET (M: MKRVYN (>\ s S I of N S Kuala h. lw M eivtd a cal i from their S S F©n Mr J r<, n < «*-ei Can ida with the firsl if j t u I Air Force S44 words
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Article50 1941-02-16 7 Minister's Grave Warning W< i. Feb. 15. I i 1 tion ol event is n mlting m a ealand Prime M er stated il- abinet and the Govei ing daily almo tention i,. people of New i i\ vt assured that all tens necesand increase redness are i h ReuterReuter - 50 words
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32 1941-02-16 7 n, Feb. 15. AGP or: tators, opposed I nd Lt nd Bi.: raw Bill week Cci oi an United and the use ol United upmenl ReuterReuter - 32 words
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234 1941-02-16 7 A.R.P. Chief Asks For More Air Raid Wardens A v m Singapore, Saturday. appeal for more Chinese A.R.P. wardens was* made by Air. I. X leans. Director of Air Raid Precautions, speaking at a meeting of the Chinese Chamber of ComZ234 words
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Article53 1941-02-16 7 Singapor Satan' PALLING from a coconut ti from a height oi ub ut 12 U t. 1 lta Road y sterday, a Chinese clerk employed by the Singapore Harbour Board was badly injured. He was removed Lo the~ Gen ral Hosoital by ambulance. Concussion of the53 words
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Article15 1941-02-16 7 Tlie promotion of Lieut J. G. O'Omiy S.S.V.F. to the rank of Captain been approved.15 words
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Article890 1941-02-16 7 L.S. D - L.S.D. by £X the centre of the new property, built by the Singapore Improvement Trust, at Bakstier Road, a family of Malays carry on their handwork and embroidery m exactly the same way as they formerly did m the kampong, and as their ancestors have890 words
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133 1941-02-16 7 I nlcs* 2 rint.T of bile juice flow from our Into our bpwela every day, our moveLa i get hr..«i nnd constipated and our too*i decays unnaturally m our 28 fee* of Is. This decay sends poison all over our133 words
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Article, Illustration10 1941-02-16 7 The frame for making handbags10 words
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Article255 1941-02-16 7 r<l 1 New Delhi, Feb. 15. IT 1 LL Upport to th R*J m their altitude taken during the exploratory conversations last November between huiia and eylon regarding the possibility of formal trade negotiations was expressed by a resolution adopted by the Central Assembly ar.dReuter - 255 words
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103 1941-02-16 7 Big Gift To R.A. In Memory Of Lord Lloyd London, Feb. 15. j n/JR. Oswald Finey, a newspaper proprietor of Alexandria. E~ypt, i:as cabled to Lord Beavsrbrcok, tn« Minister of Aircraft Production, a gift of £10.000 for th c purchase of aircraft as a tribute to the memory of LordBritish Wireless - 103 words
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Advertisement206 1941-02-16 7 are beine; con.- I Intended cc Ser\ and i emergen and not for Hearing Restored m Twenty- Four Hours ji,£!r af 7 eß d T,p;1 need not be nreadffi any iong< r since the discovery of h A lan. Now it is possible nL£° m< of t th< st obstinate206 words
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Advertisement696 1941-02-16 7 Pimples and Bad Skin Foughl m f._ 24 Hours > S<§ BEFORE AFTER Since the discover-/ of Nixoderm by an to work immedl i healing A e-rioan physician it is no longer neeea- y<>ur *-km. making snry for anyone to suffer from ugly, dis- velvety smooth In two your gu.sting696 words
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Advertisement766 1941-02-16 8 THRU I ING ADVENTURE! ROUSING INSPIRING Spectacle. H 4 SHOWS TO-DAY at the i'AI'ITOL j w*TM i_w A a,.* 7^ m ■•■T^ y VrTriREE AGAINST mMwBKI4I m tumu/tuoc/5 odven- [y^^^^^^^~ r **a*****»-»»«-»---"---"-tyre, excifin.? rcmon<*? sj-ggj ttßfefr.* A yIBW By your hmart will o.'woys 2 j 1 l\ «Fl Wt WW766 words
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Advertisement583 1941-02-16 8 I SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING OF WARNER BROS.' MALAYA'S GREATEST ALL-TECHNICOLOUR PRODUCTION iIOST POPULAR l pengnM T«-ii*.> A iVfiJ A a__ A I DANCE PALACEj At,.,,..,,-,,,,^ Mtri^w packed OUT QNE BRAVE SWORD AGAINST A THOUSAND nigjttly I QNE BRAV£ HEART AGASNST THE WORLD! I *i«_L*. ;^^bbHbl -V Kl** SENSATIONAL v 4583 words
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706 1941-02-16 9 British Mission's reat Feat Told By Kenneth Anderson, Heuter-* espondent somewh. Abyssinia i OPATI?n London, Feb. 15. v^h.Mhl) m a small hill made vi and branches m the hear! of Goddjam, I havo just heard from a quid bespectacled British Colonel one of the most706 words
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Article159 1941-02-16 9 London, Feb. IV A SL'RVEY of the Government's rt 1 conomic ar.d financial war plans has been brought to an end. I rd Stamp who. m July. 1039, undertook the work with the assistance of Mr. 11. o Henderson and Professor Henry Clay, has reported159 words
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Article57 1941-02-16 9 RIUUUH only one person was) iccid( nts for the Feb. 13. Ihe number IMn ,f 1 f< r this d Tiod vnd thick ek has increased enor 1,1 i:Mv when com))' rod with the V,''"' Period last ytar. people wi re injured In i mpared57 words
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Article, Illustration146 1941-02-16 9 LOCAL RADIO ANNOUNCER FOR INDIA INDIAN to th( port stal ion will oon mi theli i Hindi nouncer the man who is, In no small measure, r< lb!e for raising the standard of Indian broad asl tiij lo Its pi esenl hi *h level. Gob f•» India [or 'p* rs146 words
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93 1941-02-16 9 Government's Two Fold Economic Problem London, Feb lb. Ti two- fold pi üblt hi 1 In il 1 1 to a v< id Infl ition, declared 1 n Wort hi ii r. and Inducing to r< st 1 cl Ihe :pi ndh i to the two populai i.s ol noil93 words
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Article65 1941-02-16 9 U.S. TO HAVE ARMY OF 3,000.000 I n Feb. 15. THE War 1 nt h is starto d 1 urvej with a view to expanding the army 1 1 iore than 5.0C0.000 m ea. of emergency, military authorities 1 vealed yesterday. Emergency sites for additional camps arc now being: surveyed65 words
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174 1941-02-16 9 Britain To Have 8,000,000 Under Arms London Feb I BRITAIN Is likely to have 7.000.000 to 8,000,000 armed troops In uniform b) Beptembei under it;, plan., to expedite the expansion «»t its armed forces i tutdoor i raining camps an x pected to treble the present total, while the Government174 words
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296 1941-02-16 9 Overseas Chinese Bank's A.R.P. Scheme A MODEL of what air-raid protection Bhould be m b cum mercial building is provided by tt>< work which is now going on at China Buildiic, m Chuha 8M*«o7», ipore. The scheme which is b^inj i \pd out to protect, this buiichm-.. the outstanding building,296 words
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Article115 1941-02-16 9 Parachute Troops In Italy? P"'' 1 lIEK vi. Ol thc round,. '"J ol pai&chu i oopj, repoi i liy< terday Italian commu given by the oftV lani agency which says thai ihe paijciiutaiitj I• eh In the ha*. a and occupied some farms, having deceived farmers by ul Duce.' Indu<Reuter - 115 words
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Article39 1941-02-16 9 Singapore, Friday. Malaya's domestic tin production during the month of January amounted to 7.325.85 tons. In December, the production amounted to 8.882.13 tons. Thp above figures do not include the Buffer Stock tin. be dounled if necessary. —R ReuterReuter - 39 words
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843 1941-02-16 9 ol reconstruction after the wai The general of our ideals of freedom must be fulfilled In the true freedom and social security of our own people. **Th< mistakes of the hint i^ovtwar period muni not be repeated. Customs, privilege*, and social anomalies mast843 words
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64 1941-02-16 9 COTTON IMPORT GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY NOW London, Feb. Tin taovernment ha d i ecome the sole Lmpoi all grow thi i i iiu <»t l i not i. c i ued 3 estei da*i il noon on ihr live* pool Col ton change. The decision i<* the n lilt notiths' negot64 words
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Article17 1941-02-16 9 '■ti Hip 1 111 ll r Mi M V del Tnfo. M < hit turned ho ..i •t.17 words
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Advertisement111 1941-02-16 9 Sm^m>) l^t« n rj. 1 iT .-.jf* 4«2*2Jl!j|lrf rrrj •.>■/▼ Time marches on. 2 m M fff r JJfitJi 9 Methods of travel cincs. Now we don't have to take nasty-tasting inconvenient herbal brews and poping purgatives. Medical science gv« m LAXOBAC-the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tastes 'ike chocolate because111 words
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Advertisement285 1941-02-16 9 Music, Romance and a thousand Laugl CATHAY S^SR Where Errrybody Goes 1 1 a.m 3.15 p.m., <».i i pm. 9.15 p m 'PHONE 3400. 20th CaSNTURY-l I >*: 1 11 IRIOUS \L ALICE FAYE BETTY GRABLE m aBl fl VM a ■i TMmfr T Za^f mr**mr "Ml, J UK QAKIE285 words
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Miscellaneous40 1941-02-16 9 ■^■■aaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaa aaaai •> AV aa i i'i, I. '4 1 /"capt'n henry- -this guv I II I WANTS TO JOIN OUR AReAY s Henry v^buthl's only an infantt^/ i i C<±* *TN 7V "V ZZ h^p gT\ \WaNTRY A I40 words
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175 1941-02-16 10 Italian's Praise For R.A.F. Pilot London, Feb. 15. A TWENTY- six-ytar-old Italian sergeant-pilot has asked:-— can you mak< arrangements for me to the pilot who shot us down i would like to shake hands with him and congratulate him on Wa I p?rformance," sayij Ihe Ur Minis--1 try cc. TiBritish Wireless - 175 words
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Article49 1941-02-16 10 LORRY BUS COLL IS ION ngapore, Friday. Two chii ngers ut an omhabtia were staid to have heen I injured when the bus the* wer- In and ;t lorry onilid-.-d at South Bndgf 1 Koad early this mornins;. They c conveyed to the Qenftrml Hosi pita! bj miv ambulance49 words
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Article, Illustration68 1941-02-16 10 Picture taken at the SL Valentine's Day Ball, m aid ot the Buy a Bomber Fund, at the Memorial Hall on Friday ni-ht. From left to right. Dr. Loh Poon Lip, Mr. mow Poh Leng Y.;^ Gracfe lay, Mrs. Lim Boon Kent;, l>r lain Boon Keng68 words
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392 1941-02-16 10 London, Feb. 15. FHE story of a fight for life by a young pilot, who, after baling out, swam for six and a quarter hours covering seven miles, was among the many heard m a factory canteen by 1,600 men and women, engaged mBritish Wireless - 392 words
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Article171 1941-02-16 10 Saturday. CONVICTED i n a charge oi making a falsa statement by declaring that the $500 Chinese National Currency notes ($7O Straits Settlements currency) which he nt oui ol Malaya was 'lor a family remittance" when it was real- iv money to effect a financial j transaction,171 words
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Article130 1941-02-16 10 Singapore. Saturday ONG TROW and Ann Ah Sai. svno were alleged lo have been two 1 t the three men who stabbed a compatriot and robbed hin. ai Kirn Keat Road, on tlie night ol N OV i [940 were committed trial al the next130 words
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Article82 1941-02-16 10 Rome. Feb. 15. THE diplomatic representative Britain and members of the Belgian Dutch and Chines' tions left Bucharest I .i for Con tanza evening, according to a Buch disoatch to the Stefani There were about hundred peo pie m the party The party embarked al daiReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement428 1941-02-16 10 a -ifPp* *k m\ tS**,\ ea has robbed him of lut ted his whole system. happen to you. Start to Brand Tooth Paste n contains bacterial which makes the gumi -r.us infections. It >, f-rit arui bleaching i rth brill without harming k'U find 1 tr of delicious. y refreshing.428 words
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Advertisement624 1941-02-16 10 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes Tf you suffer from choking, wheezing, tried everything without success until I coughing, Asthma and Bronchitis— if you tried your prescription. It did i stop my gasf for breath, cant sleep nights, and Asthma. 1 have not had Asthma for the feel your heart624 words
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Advertisement376 1941-02-16 10 Band Performances J THE band of the Straits SettieI ments Police will perform m oubiic during the week as follow.** under the direction of Mr T C Hitch. LR A.M. A R CM., R.M.S.M.:--On Tuesd' y at Katong Park, at 5.30 p.m.:- "A Bunch of Ros R. Chapi; -Golden Days".376 words
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Advertisement197 1941-02-16 10 RHEUMATISM I (THOUSANDS of pain-racked gC|| 1 victims haw been saved m&Mf I feratn a livtar death by the fcfrjfC great new arterial medicine. I JP^VI DB. MACKENZIE'S VEIN- Tfo\*PfM OIDS, which has proved BX-e^vl so marvellous for Rhcumat- ■^Y\) V J Ism. Arthritis, and Bieh Blood RZfco}-_*J Pressure. Muscles197 words
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Advertisement398 1941-02-16 10 i Arthritis Cause Fought m 30 Minutes i -th* boj- -,.i.i I RwHlinc <f Arthriti I 1 itheumal j Rumend Ih bl h. Mn >j ne- mlnuti Rum«M I few <lay. I »uVu rnntisin. Ait I iiritl« arul Lumbago ilteupix C and j"int- I Umber. You are normallj rk and398 words
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Article1311 1941-02-16 11 I *"*l)i->itl«*ii«liv— v I At A a m a Glance-— i RACE Madam $70. S3O. Pvmhlp $11. Thp Ciamblc $17. RACE I— Baffler SlB, S7. Teddy Bey $7. Bark uumum Sl2. RACE 3 Sneransa S2B, $n. Sweet Colette $27. Eat Touquet Sl2. RACE I— Pro1,311 words
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323 1941-02-16 11 UNITEERS GOOD WIN IN B.H. LEAGUE FORDS' 14 -O WIN' Singapore, Saturday. IN a Business Houses' league soccer match played on the Depot ground, the Ford Sports' Club debated the Chartered Bank by 14 goals to nil, to-day. I niUer.**. .:>>; (iuthricV .2. i 'JMIE Uniteera Sports Club emerged victorious323 words
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81 1941-02-16 11 Wrr^trxrw^ &**-&apore. Saturday. IhDIhG up their hockey reason, the Passive Defences Snorts Jub played an A.R.P. versus St John Ambulance Brigade game on rarrer park, this evening. The match, which v:as a scrappy U throughout endea m a draw 1 ach side scoring two goals81 words
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Article, Illustration628 1941-02-16 11 Will Insure All Players THE Chun X Wah Football Club will ht playing m three diviakma at (he S.A.F.A. Least* as Ihe "< hi,,,... Athletic." Agreement to this point with the S.CF.A. has been reached, and their application has open accepted by the628 words
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Article73 1941-02-16 11 QO< <ER fan v ill regret I 0 leai ii of the I Jack (.In- Lambert, tli fan* al < entre-forwan ■nt ti the car an Another n of 1 Highbur* wras also killed Three oth »r peopi wer< Injured an A fo ing tht H73 words
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Advertisement229 1941-02-16 11 Grand News for i HEAD-COLD I SUFFERERS A*X Mti si; lian w Two *niff. of N9W M c dic a l Compound J-W Stuffed-up No*tril* m 30 secon d,. iSSa i L2L dtai ?H? ,bove One n-inu" menihr,r5 eil n P Wllh heavr y co,d Nasal SockedS 5h woUcn ~P*229 words
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Advertisement185 1941-02-16 11 C| Mr. Can Mr. Cant fih (QUICKLY -WHAT PRICE CAN WE^) \4> *c! o !^*-*l seco J^. cSVi I A<rr*\ COSr WC£ 2/....^ mMmmm^^BmWmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWm^mmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I _j A#^ 1 X M I CO<sT THAT'S U ■>/ tf S•' LU:> Z/- >V«\ M r I v. t -'->' '"A/ J Z/- J185 words
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Advertisement72 1941-02-16 11 WHI control your* h•' ssSß^if^ r .lS m^^W~ sfl m***m**Sr **»*Aim. **MKuV- 9 fJ^V mj •s*' *)P9 J •fl**** OAaxZx todaa sp^v^ok'asa f° When ordwl *S' RP(rif\ OKASA for men or women. Poc literature ftnd medical testimonials vrrlte to tho P-strlbutora for Malnva GRAFTON LABORATORIES LTD Singapore and Kuala Lumpur72 words
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Miscellaneous26 1941-02-16 11 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1 20 a.m.. 9.6 ft 1 29 p.m.. 10 ft. X) MORROW: 1 58 a.m.. »J ft. t» mi., ;».4 11.26 words
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Miscellaneous80 1941-02-16 11 f m^mff*§*****Mm TO-DAY CYCLING: Round the-island race BASEBALL: V/ar Fund Match Americans vs. Australians, Jaian Besar Stadium 4pm GOLF: Wee-Hai-Wei Cup final Island Club v R.SGC Island Club. 8.45 a.m. TENNIS STAR'S HUSBAND, PRISONER nEGGY Scriven, the tennis star. has been notified that her husband, flight-Lieutenant Frank Harvey Vivian, whom80 words
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Article76 1941-02-16 12 lon, Ftb. 15. I high-flying n i in to-day. Lai k iii th c!« lids I thi Kent .oast and I raita ef Dover this aftei n out within a lew minutes Sj sent tht >-i h\ii i' home. raid r o\f i n or l ll :istReuter - 76 words
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Article117 1941-02-16 12 r: I «l) 15. While t.i Japanese launched a new attack along the right bank al v lion Hirer, i■ nan < hinese offensive has spread from 8 .i 'i Honan Province and fighting ■> non also reported fn.ni Hupeh, Kwant*tung and west Shiyuan fronts, according to th. latest cReuter - 117 words
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Article59 1941-02-16 12 w.i* .i i •!>. Feb. The situation i.*. Ihe Facifl is suggested he*c. \».<s the subJet tofa c< the State Departmci I I )-day. It was attended «>> Mi. Cornell Hull, Lord Halifax and Mr. Ca ey, the lasItalian Minister. It is understood th I ah aspects of th*~ thnReuter - 59 words
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Article313 1941-02-16 12 Ijli. installations at (ielsenkirchtn and the inland port at Uuisburtf-Ruhrort were among the targets the R.A.F. attacked during Friday night, the Air Mini-try announce-. Attack- on Cattail and Den Heldcn are also mentioned m the Air Ministry communique. Th' attack** took place adawn yesterday and burst*-Reuter - 313 words
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Article100 1941-02-16 12 Singanore. Saturday k GAZETTE notification issued to-day states that Mr. E. Ton has been appointed CollectorGeneral under the War Tax Oi d:nanc'e Mr. D H. Tudor has been appointed Collector lor the Settlement of Singapore, Mr D. I Ooodwin. M.C S Collector for Penang. Mr. G.100 words
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Article155 1941-02-16 12 R.A.M.C. To Recruit Locally Singapore, Saturday. [HE Royal Army Medical Corps IS I to throw open its ranks to ion-British Europeans and Eurasian British subjects m Malaya tor he duration of the war, with pos[h'e extension of service. Recruits must be between the es ct 19 and 40. preferably aifld155 words
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68 1941-02-16 12 Restriction On Foreign Corresponden ts In Rom e i New York. Feb. 16. Al L ihe foreign correspondents m Rome have been notified that they must not leave the Italian caoital without official permission, says the Rome correspondent of Tn Vf- y H*" Ti >->-"*" *T*v»r> reason for this restrictiveReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration509 1941-02-16 12 1,500 Spies Put Out Of Action At One Round-UP London, Doc. <. THEY shifted the spies m Scotland Yard yesterday. They did them up m bundle- and carried them down the stair- and along the corridors and through a covered passage to the new ten-storey Yard headquarters beside the old509 words
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Article145 1941-02-16 12 FLOFIAN, a magnificent Lippizan stallion from the former Imperial Austrian stables, is the star :of the lilm of tne same name which opened at the Capitol yes- terday. All who love horses should make !it a point of seeing this unusual and cleverly produced film145 words
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Article109 1941-02-16 12 London. Feb. If.. THE Nazi accusations that German subjects interned In Bri b^in™ "half-starved" we ically denied by the Earl of Lytton, Chairman of thr Advi Committee on Aliens, to-day. He said he had visited "amps m the Is'e of Mao. where the Nazis alleged the109 words
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Article72 1941-02-16 12 No More Nazi Coal For Mussolini London. WHEN the million tons an fcom?-Berlin coal contract expires at the :nd of the year. doubtrul whether German fuel will still b: sent to Italy. Apart from home requirements and R.A.F. damage to transport on Nazi lines, Italy has no more ■rain or72 words
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Article80 1941-02-16 12 London Feb. 15. pNEMY aircraft, flying singly, j*" dropped bombs at a point m north-east Scotland and m Ken' yesterday, but caused no damage or casualties, states an Air Ministry communique. During patrol activity m the i Straits of Dover m the morninean en: my lighterReuter - 80 words
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Article48 1941-02-16 12 m response to Invitation* t i d< blood In the Bentong district I lowing members of the public have niaed their Intention to do so: The 25?-*?"?^ MCS.. Mr. D G. G Mrs. M. McEvett. Mr. M. Appudurai Vi° h m H C M.lvl Ah M^hd Si;. Mr "■'•"»<•"■«■ -<<48 words
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Article20 1941-02-16 12 Tho Rev Tun Han Rial Pastor Ch'nmm Methodist Mis. ion. Penang. h pv. Lim Konir Leong who transferred tv Malacca.20 words
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44 1941-02-16 12 I CX F'cij 1 3 urged by the nt not to be of oossible j are v lr business as usual spon or o by thT Information true that the nd tha is unwarrantab elusion i 10, Reu terReuter - 44 words
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Article122 1941-02-16 12 i York, li b. 15. il j ft/|K. JAM! S ONANT, Pre* l sifient ol Harvard Vm- vci-ity and one of the fore- i most advocate of aid t<» Bri- fl tain, is expected to leave J J New York to-day for Lisbon. II Aecoid.ngReuter - 122 words
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Article136 1941-02-16 12 A' b. 11l SFVERL and very successful afl tacks on enemy eruicentratfljl m the area north of Tenelini wr maintained by R :nbers ml day yest rday," rf .1 cot [que Issued by tr hetc quarters of British fo: Gree 1 mmuniq I of "ConsiderableReuter - 136 words
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88 1941-02-16 12 Feb. l:| THE l 3rillsb« ia--h Italy •ent J York WPi 'ommcnla".. in fJJ s a fur Britiprogi crowing ive str The New Rome* hai pan* "h ive at 1' ot dovi their job b< pture.*'- 4 r vni forms b the lj beenReuter - 88 words
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