Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1940
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Title Section70 1940-01-02 1 The Malaya Tribune OTHER r \(.I N Pages ■pbore Tcnfto'a Death 2 Aorei n< r* Memnagc 3 lii Mail News 4 rjntmas *nd 5 ..j K evi w The News"—l H.S.I. 8 gore Finn Mi Victories 9 Sport 10 U Radio V Classified Advertisements 13 Financial 15 y u year70 words
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Article, Illustration25 1940-01-02 1 l la». 2. >»! t 'tlle zieeond IV married >> >'. l-!. ><'. at HVezt lli l «ife died ii. kittle was l. Chief ol25 words
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59 1940-01-02 1 i nflon, Jan. 2. B thrown uto the Londonderrj Central Fire Staiion last [h| shattered the window*, wreckIbc «riliug of th 1 fire-engine shed (I .lightly damaged one engine, it nob«>dv was hurt. Ueved the c trage was a reprim tb Ire station havtions. turned59 words
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Article47 1940-01-02 1 Reuter. Pome, Jan. t. ft lOUS lire ot .red in Palazzo ria in Vatican 'th? iic Chancellor: "and it is bclievhanceli rf £'aint Lerendestro; and the h"} 11 es the a ire floor of the ly dan ;ed. Huge crowds the b -Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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486 1940-01-02 1 iVb Hits And No Casua Ities Air Raid On Shetlands Reuter. London, Jan. 2. A COMMUNIQUE by the Admiralty and Air Ministry states that hostile aircraft were sighted over Shetlands yesterday morning and two bombs were dropped. "There were no hits on His Majesty'sReuter. - 486 words
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Article191 1940-01-02 1 For Helping Graf Spee Reuter. Monte Video, Jan. 1. HORTLY bei re noo n to-day representatives of the Uruguayan Oovemmen boarded th* German steamer Tacoma as she lay in outer harl ir an d signed legal bonds under which she will be ftained in Ul uayanReuter. - 191 words
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Article118 1940-01-02 1 Reuter. Rome. Jan. g. MUSSOLINI'S policy has not deviated a hair's breadth, especially where Bolshevism is concerned." says the Rela/zioni Intel nationali, reviewing the latter part of the year 1939 and Italy's policy. Russia to-day is engaged in a long and obscure battle m FinlandReuter. - 118 words
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Article75 1940-01-02 1 Reuter. Rome, Jan 2. THE Italian Government has invited its ambassador in Moscow to return to Italy on leave. The ambassador is expected to arrive in Rome shortly. This step has been taken as a reply to the Soviet Government's action, in recalling its new ambassador inReuter. - 75 words
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Article63 1940-01-02 1 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 2. GENERAL SHAPOHNIKOV, chief of the Soviet General Staff, has been awarded the Order of Lenin for "successful direction and execution of the operations ordered by the Red Army Command General Smorodinoff, Deputy Chief of Stuff, his been awarded the Order of the RedReuter. - 63 words
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Article69 1940-01-02 1 Reuter. Chungking. Jan. 2. CHINESE and French quarters here claim to have received confirmation that Japanese aircraft yesterday bombed the railway from Hanoi to Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, at a spot 50 miles north of the Indo-Chinese border. It is understood that the damage isReuter. - 69 words
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Article39 1940-01-02 1 Western Fron t Communique Reuter. Paris. Jan. 2. LAST night's uommunique states that it was a quiet day on th«* whole. "An enemy detachment which attempted a raid on one of our posts west of the Vosges was repulsed."—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article206 1940-01-02 1 Earthquake, Flood, Storm Reuter. Istanbul. Jan. 2. the earthquake and floods Turkish people to-day were hit by a third natural disaster. Many Turkish ships are feared tost in terrific storms in the Black Sea. The small British-built Istanbul .steamer Turkan is reported sunk with a crewReuter. - 206 words
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Article28 1940-01-02 1 Reuter. It is announced from Berlin that the 16,000-ton Hamburg-Amerika liner St. Louis, which was at Ne w York when war broke out, arrived safely in Hamburg to-day—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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107 1940-01-02 1 Reuter. Copenhagen. Jan. 2. r rHE Danish Premier, in a New Year broadcast yesterday, said he entered 1910 with subdued hope. The small nations of Europe would s?o under if the war continued to affect them as in the past four months. ItReuter. - 107 words
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Advertisement41 1940-01-02 1 I. "ON, my! haven't you' heard OF I Evelyn Astrova hajr'tonic?' \2 mS& A PRODUCT j MADE IN ENGLAND (Advertisement of The G: \eral Electric Co., Ltd., of England, "Magnet House," Singapore,t r c —w, i m I' 11 1 141 words
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Article185 1940-01-02 2 i i.M'TAIN J. Wilson, the Imperial Airy.a;. s pilot who figured in a sensational hk ident when his plane was shot down by Japanese pilots on the Rangfc—g-Ba■gfcali flight on Nov. 8, is to many Miss Florine L'van of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, in Singapore185 words
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Article127 1940-01-02 2 (Fran Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. IIH£ 4U leaf packets of non-Govern--111».nt. chandu were handed to mc by v man In Chop Kirn Fob Hin in Ja'an Abdullah. 1 knew they contained nonGovernment chandu and I was going to the customs office to report but127 words
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Article83 1940-01-02 2 (trout Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Monday. I SMALL bof named Hoo Huat. giving his age as 14, was yesterday charged before Inche Haron bin Haron with the theft ci a watch valued at $2U, the propert v of Kandayah. After the charge had been explained to83 words
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154 1940-01-02 2 Brother Rushes To Bedside Singapore, Tuesday. W E regrH to announce the death of Ungku Abdul Hamid younger brother of the Hon. Ungku Aziz, the Prime Minister of Johore, and a cousin of His Highness the Sultan, at the age of 48 years. Ungku154 words
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Article47 1940-01-02 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. Pleading guilty to being in possession of two noons of non-Government chandu. Tan Kee Chock was yesterday sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $5, In default a further two days' simple imprisonment, by Inche Haron bin Ahmad.47 words
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Article157 1940-01-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter). Seremban, Saturday. HPHE estate labourers' strike in Negri Sembilan is spreading, but the I situation fortunately is not serious, j thanks to effective co-operation between the estate management and Police and labour officers. Fou- hundred Indian labourers who went on strike on157 words
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Article39 1940-01-02 2 At the last committee meeting of the Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Limited, it was unanimously agreed to grant the staff of the society a 10 per cent, temporary allowance as from Jan. 1 to meet the in-39 words
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Article1069 1940-01-02 2 jQAY after day, in dirty weather and good, reconnaissance aircraft of the Royal Air Force patrol the seas hundreds of miles from the shores of Britain. "On recco." the pilots call their job. A heavy responsibility rests upon these policemen of the air. It1,069 words
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Article230 1940-01-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. HERE are two jobs that must have been the pleasantest performed by any in Kuala Lumpur for the year. Exertion! Yes! to a mild degree. All that one man in the Lake Gardens had to do was230 words
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328 1940-01-02 2 London, Dec. 15. "THE man who made millions watch their step, Mr. William Barratt, chairman of the £1,000,000 Northampton shoo firm, died yesterday. aged 62. Walk the Barratt Way" is the slogan which made Mr. Barratt famous. Lis appearance—spectacles, neat moustache and winged collar—is328 words
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Article108 1940-01-02 2 Reuter. London, Jan. 2. ("Somewhere in France.") TAPTAIN Balfour, Under-Secretary for Air is making a whirlwind t<?ur of R.A.F. stations, and since his arrival yesterday has inspected a number of aerodromes, aircraft and crews. He has met representative groups of officers, N.C.O.'s and aircraftmen. CaptainReuter. - 108 words
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Article249 1940-01-02 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Honda T OW Chuan was to-day produced before Inche Haron bin Ann and charged with having distilled five pints of samsu when had no license. Inche Abdul Raof bin Aman, Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch who prosecuted, told his249 words
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143 1940-01-02 2 Reuter. London, Jan. 2. REUTERS correspondent with the Royal Air Force telephones that while the British expeditionary air arm has developed into a far more formidable force than at the beginning of the war, the question of its independent status is being discussedReuter. - 143 words
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Article65 1940-01-02 2 Reuter. London, Jan. 2. AIR Ministry casualty communique No. 16 gives the names oi* 66 R.A.F. casualties on various dates, including five killed in action, seven previously reported missing now reported killed in action. 14 others believed killed in action, 17 miss s .ng. 13 killed on active servce. oneReuter. - 65 words
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Article280 1940-01-02 2 Singapore, Mon THOUSANDS of Chinese, rep ing every province and distrj of China, attended the official opei ing of the Sun Vat Sen Memori Tye Gin Road, by Mr. Kao Ij, Pai, Chinese Consul-General to-da Formerly known as Bin Chan H the present Sun Vat280 words
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96 1940-01-02 2 A Chinese hawker was knocked d by a motor-car yesterday after: at the junction of East Coast B and Telok Kurau Road. The man. 7 had cuts and scalds on both arm>. picked up by a military an which was passing at the time. At96 words
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Article476 1940-01-02 2 NEW order relating to the control of coagulant supplies has been published ir the Government Gazettes of the Colony and the Federated Malay States. This order, which supersedes the Control of Coagulants Order of Dec. 12, came into force yesterday. The object of the Order is476 words
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Advertisement53 1940-01-02 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. THONE SSOB. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: BKKfcMBAN POI BROS MALACCA HONG CHYE CO, LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH EE" LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. AND BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE53 words
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2345 1940-01-02 3 TRIBUTE TO UNITY OF THE EMPIRE timTRAI IVS PI vN TO TRAIN 25,000 PILOTS AND AIR-GUNNERS A a< HRR P ART <>F THE EMPIRE AIR TRAINING SCHEME AND nFVKLOPMENT OF THE ARMAMENT INDUSTRY THERE "f. «TRENGTHKN THE DEFENSIVE RESOURCES OF SING ASp»f DFCI 4RKU2,345 words
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Article, Illustration19 1940-01-02 3 Rnval Air Force cround staff carrying away the battle-scarred tail of I OcrISflSrt! plane for19 words
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247 1940-01-02 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Tribune understands that Mr. K. K. Benjamin, the Kuala Lumpur lawyer, will be appointed to take the place of Mr. J. R. Yclfcavanam. J.P., M.C.H who has completed hii term in the Selangor State Council. Mr.247 words
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Article55 1940-01-02 3 Singapore, Sunday. The ambulance was summoned to hous- in Orchard Road at los °_J tc-night to remove a six-year-old fcauooean girl to the General Hospital. She was said to have been Injured 07 tailing from the first floor on to tiu cement pavement outside her -he55 words
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Article41 1940-01-02 3 Singapore, Monday.-The amnu u t -Hceived a call from the Happy World Cabaret at 1.51 o'clock this mom:q<? U> :vm o7* LAC. Ball of the R.A.F Tengak. who was said to have civ "is i hand in the cabaret.41 words
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Article27 1940-01-02 3 Mr. Ho Seng Ong, M.A. London Pr o c Is addressing the i-otai Club on Wednesday at the A-elohi Hotel, on "Rambling Ren lotions of a Rotarian."27 words
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Advertisement179 1940-01-02 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER h protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure ercamery butter is sealed in an ftir-tight container *nd is obtainable everywhere. 'PHONE: STOKE (5 «—>, K. LUMPUR 3331 <3 lines), „0 ft 111 «—> TENANO 150« ft 1501, BUTTE 11 WORTH179 words
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798 1940-01-02 4 Freedom For The Workers TRADE unionism has received official sanction in Malaya with new Bills now before the legislatures. In Great Britain, however, the trade unions are old-established and very powerful bodies, with their own views on international affairs, as the following article by798 words
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161 1940-01-02 4 London, Dec. 11. "f OMUADE" STANLEY GRIMM, v Russian artist, direct descendant of the fairy tale Grimm, was a prisoner of the Bolsheviks. They condemned him to paint revolutionary posters in flaming red. THAT WAS TWENTY- ONE YEARS AGO. Society painter Stanley Grimm, sought161 words
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Article278 1940-01-02 4 Zurich, Dec. 16. 1 TT has now become known that Emil Helferrich, author of the sensational article in Field-Marshal Goering's periodical, 'The FourYear Plan," dealing with Germany's precarious export position, is chairman of the Hamburg-Amerika Line, a State Councillor, and one of Goering's closest friends. A278 words
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Article328 1940-01-02 4 gAID a large and bronzed apparition in bttu ft into my office yesterday: cx ,oded catching my train to a new camn Tall T* V tOWn before Guy Ramsey. P Take me out *o writes Where?'' I asked. nJ?JSL 1 *l eav they wo328 words
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Advertisement187 1940-01-02 4 mW**m\m\ hair out of place a/ te ANZORA Wtmmi' k T e h lm P roy d Anzor k ««P» the hair smart m£** V J& b now a pur. whit* •mulsiflod Jmm WĔ il D no "plwur" or "flak, off the hair. ii r L**»d 4 D u° e187 words
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Advertisement533 1940-01-02 4 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL! Tasteless, tablets for thin people. I AH r/ho are too thin and weigh for too little for their peace of mind, know that if only they could take enough Cod f th *y might begin to put■ oil can digest enough of533 words
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Article100 1940-01-02 5 Chungking. I HTHOUTATIVt >-te>s say the X ti.ms tol re eh an n- truction Vunna. leV of X.mm »1 Su.fo, the U«e 230 kilcnnW "P ""'"S In Chungking, h»v. > concluded n Sungkintand I', tte FroSk B and the Ministr\ of Commuri' 1 1S The total100 words
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Article70 1940-01-02 5 Chungking D H H Vice-President ol U 'Trvofntivp n and concurrently 0 Y has invited prominta and the foreign rnrnmunitv to ItiUMt party on the vov Year Eve ai new Chungking w hos just completed with tntft! cost -50.000. Built with I riv# materia the hostel70 words
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Article94 1940-01-02 5 Chungking. THE Ministry of Finance has requested the overseas Kuomintang branch offices to warn the overseas Chinese against purrhaslng Chinese legal tender notes frorr. Japanese agents. The Ministry has been recently in forme 1 that the Japanese have p. tryin -to sell large amounts of94 words
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491 1940-01-02 5 700,000 Killed For "Dangerous Thinking" Chungking. WIGHT years under Japanese tyranny, the 30.000.000 Chinese in E "Manchukuo" snorted by more than 300.000 gueriila fighters, are constantly seething with revoU. acc» d ng U Mr f-ai Feng-chih,an industrial leaderof Manchuna, who reccrtlarmed in Szechwan alter a491 words
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221 1940-01-02 5 Shanghai. l i fhp io nu arv 26 expiration of the Japanesei\ m il the approach ol the January v~ IT 4 r;; JJX" S. would receive the gravest -ns-dera-in t Z vital eonomie weapon such as an embargo »o U W aIV employed,221 words
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Article74 1940-01-02 5 Chungkingp- ,-i.X in Europe and Africa are i ld to be disappointed if tney sh expect a rational turn U Japan's foreign ,s th Ih, ~'nds ol M h a f y k iJ an o'rdVrl v Minister, wh l Thus deI the Japanese, »nn>.74 words
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Article58 1940-01-02 5 Shanghai j ■TENSION reigns to the middle «eeUon 1 nf the Shanghai-Nanking Kauw.iy a district near Chinkiang, canrlal of Kiangsu, has been retaken capital vi according to the 'Bm of Chinkiang is^ a thurnaraied, P it is claimed in accordance with the origtaal^en^ja,Chinese regulars andl members J58 words
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298 1940-01-02 5 Chungking. r besides being a cotton and cereal district, T HE provmce of Sh ns, bes.d s b g The most important of them is the richo« deposit in a territory cf mor than 60,000 square kilometers Z 26 counties to the north of298 words
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Advertisement221 1940-01-02 6 PACKED OUT! DESTINED TO EQUAL "U-BOAT 29'S" SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! Come and See why Germany's U-BOATS were OVERDUE Boats during the last War Bigg iMIMTOL DRAMA 0F U-BOATS! TIMELYTTHRILLING afißP A^^^mmXV CHESTER MORRIS J^ Thri,,s! A TRUE STORY THAT WAS SUPPRESSED DURING THE WAR BY THE U.S. NAVAL CENSORS. IhAPPY Q^BARETI221 words
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Advertisement186 1940-01-02 7 |7 HAPPY NEW YEAR GIFT TO SINGAPORE PICT^REGQERSII RK O RADIO PICTURES and SHAW RROS. LTD., I I ANNOUNCE I 4 oAriirt FFfITURES AND THE INCOMPARABLE 1 THE EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITION OF ALL RKp R A ™J URES I SHORT SUBJECTS I I AT THE II ml I I [WHERE COOLING186 words
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Article226 1940-01-02 8 TT is not often that the head of such a big organisation as the Singapore Municipality takes the opportunity at a meeting of his Commissioners to congratulate members of his staff and to pay a public tribute to the efficiency of local bom officers. Such a tribute226 words
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Article223 1940-01-02 8 pERTINENT reminder of the fact that Malaya is not even on the fringe of the probation system was made by Mr. Gordon Lawes, who was the speaker at the last meetinn; of the Penang Rotary Club When it is remembered how long and how successfully the probation officers223 words
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204 1940-01-02 8 Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. I. QN New Year's eve, newspapers in Germany all re-echo Hitler's message to the Nazi Party, declaring that 1910 will be a year of decisions. All of them claim that Germany can achieve her aims, though thev admit mat theReuter. - 204 words
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Article75 1940-01-02 8 Reuter. Stockholm, Jan. I. IT is learned from Finnish sources 1 that Germany has decided to resume trade relations with Finland When the war between Finland one Hussia began. Germany suspended trn trade negotiations which were ther .orocecding and stopped all exports anc aU paymentsReuter. - 75 words
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45 1940-01-02 8 Reuter. nv,, London, Jan. i. MA Ajax, wearing the flag of RearThe statement that this Ajax is v'sutog Mono Video in order to repa» he oamage suffered in action with the'Graf Efe* is devoid of truth, according to aReuter. - 45 words
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Article94 1940-01-02 8 Reuter. Washington. Jan. L IWR. Cordell Hull, in a New Year 111 message, declared: "The possibility is not excluded that nations may find sufficient strength and conscience to return, before th forces of destruction have been let loose in all their fury, to the triedReuter. - 94 words
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Article69 1940-01-02 8 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 1. OVER 272,000 tons of snow fell ov-r y Paris on Thursday night, the authori. ties having the greatest difficulty In eloping with the fall, although 2.000 ton? ot sa.t have already been scattered in the streets. Jh<> work of clearing has beenReuter. - 69 words
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60 1940-01-02 8 Reuter. London. Jan. 1. THE German news agency claims tha< M the British patrol ship. Aeathe was sunk on Dec. 2& by a German submarine On enquiry at tha British Admira't ■t was learnt that no British naval si *as sunk on Dec. 29,Reuter. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration137 1940-01-02 8 EVERYBODY should be reeling j U st the stuff to-day, having had plenty workle.ss hours to get over the K< v Year's Eve binge. But I see that .some of you carried the binge over. mind. Work's the best antidote A little honest sweat gets the poison out137 words
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Article196 1940-01-02 8 THAT is what most of us tbink as wo face this Year of Fate 1940 We wonder how soon all the preparation and skirmishing will be ended, when the vast forces already assembled and still assembling will get really to grips Some still doubt if they ever will196 words
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Article144 1940-01-02 8 CUTTING aside wishful thinking Ger- many is not now in the position of suing for peace and aoes not seem present developments- to be in that position in the sprin- of IQ4O You may say she has already sued for e^ e Vl*\ er the conouest of144 words
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Article254 1940-01-02 8 THHE point that should keep us chee JJJ as the Governor wishes us lo L roniSo °V r great war machine is still capable of vast expansion, if all O fV or JE* thc Wlll victory and carry 2LS h Whal Ls to our h and. The hn«254 words
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Article, Illustration37 1940-01-02 9 Mr NVxillr Chamberlain, the Prime Minister, inspecting a camouflaged su pl;unn nt daring 1 tour of the British «ar /»n e m rranee. lhe Premier wore a purplish plus-four suit and canvas puttees.37 words
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416 1940-01-02 9 London. Jan. I. COME particulars of the routinit of R.A.F. patrol off (ierman islands. 15 which is sometimes described «s "the security patrol, are now -.viilahle. This patrol was instituted as one of the measures derived to hinder -Inetayta* by enemy aircraft, and416 words
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Article104 1940-01-02 9 Reuter. Peking, Jan. L n order to refute alleged Chmese 1 propaganda claims, military ut ho a otow where correspondents to the they spent 12 hou it m v authorities, local Japanese n, d to d ay am; The journalists etun Vf Q no t beenReuter. - 104 words
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Article44 1940-01-02 9 Reuter. Chungking. Jan. 1. GENERAL Kan P«i Ken U Counsetler of War Operations, reviewing the war during the past year, declared that in 1999 the Japanese sustained 100,000 casualties in over 0.0(H) engagements, and expressed confidence i" an ultimate Chinese victory.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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154 1940-01-02 9 Reuter. London, Jan. L MEN who carried out daring aerial exploits in the Great War and the first air ace of this war received New Year promotion in the a t A total of 213 Promotions were announced by the Air Th include nineReuter. - 154 words
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31 1940-01-02 9 Reuter. London. Jan. h OUTER'S special ires^f^ r X where in France iga UK*QO*) iHied extracts of a letter he rweivea ffi.tndThe sS£c"h people."RenterReuter. - 31 words
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746 1940-01-02 9 Finns Recapture Petsamo Port Reuter. Helsinki, Jan. 2. THE latest Finnish communique states that north of Suonuissalmi the Finnish troops continued yesterday to pursue the enemy and took a considerable amount of booty. Finnish aircraft carried out numerous reconnaissance %nt& and bombarbed the enemy rearguard.Reuter. - 746 words
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Article86 1940-01-02 9 London, lan I 1 vmHE Brif-rh Government has replivd I "tr l!ie telegram A the General of the League Nat ion', M c SmvScL information wa* asked of a i Governments as to their rfjanung the giving o. m "matariM and humanitarian to The X ♦iah86 words
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93 1940-01-02 9 London, Jan. L SIR Samuel Hoare and Lord Hanksy have concluded their visit to the British Expeditionary Force, with a long tour of forward positions. Both spoke in the highest terms ol me troops and the work they had seen Sir Samuel said one very93 words
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Article116 1940-01-02 9 Reuter. London. Jan. L VISCOUNT Kano, London manager •1 the Yokohama Specie Bank, declared In an interview war would have reached nn'mi. in favour of the Allies ny Faster nd that the f mo-Japanese conflict would end in that month m magnanimous peace. HeReuter. - 116 words
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Article41 1940-01-02 9 Reuter. Dublin. Jan 1 A f or andj half tons of ammunition. to Tviiblin have been found by a force di ~ivir Guards at Famderg in 58 hoxe's ro?i red by I-us of si raw Rente-Reuter. - 41 words
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Article47 1940-01-02 10 Reuter. London, Jan. 2. JyARGE quantities of t-ther, antitetanus serum and other anaesthetics and medical supplies, including three tons of anti-gas ointment, have been sent to Finland by the joint war organisation of the British Red Cross and Order of St. John Renter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article88 1940-01-02 10 Reuter. London, Jan 1 The death took place in London ys ferday. of lady Jordan, widow of the iormer Briti ;h Minister to Peking Renter, 6 London. Jan 1 Tho R.A.F list of promotions c i tains the name cf Kenneth Dudlo/ tanhm, who was born inReuter. - 88 words
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Article73 1940-01-02 10 T IIL Singapore, Tuesday. UK luropeans' team versus The Eest in to-day's annual hockey match at the Padang is: fcgi. Carey nManehc-st-r.s.. Sgt. Shoiey. 'Capt.i; Sgt. Cronin Cao* KCUet Lt. Kinßsmill; FO Hewan pt-» Byrne, M. C. Elliott, Pte Heaton. 5 4t. Fowle, umpire. The ground73 words
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529 1940-01-02 10 Singapore, Monday. UI'NDREDS of spectators dressed in bright-coloured clothes Sea W, Bed wate r fr »»t '"is morning to witness the New Year His Excellency the Governor Sir Thomas, patron of the Sea *por,s vyas an interested spectator aboard the officials' t*g, Varuna, H529 words
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698 1940-01-02 10 Quisana Creates Minor Surprise (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Monday. JJANGFROUS LOVER upset all calculations in the second event of the third day's races of the Penang Turf Club Christmas-New Year meeting* to-day and paid $136, while Freedom set up a new course record698 words
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Article88 1940-01-02 10 Race 1: Eagle's Eye $17 and $6. New World $6. Wait-A-Bit $9. Race 2: Dangerous Lover $136 $36. Prunella $10. Storm Ahead $12. Race 3: Jade Lady $12 and 87. Selangor $7 Metro $10 Race 4: Scribble $19 and $7 Rawang $8 Race 5: Nieuwsgierig $1388 words
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Article, Illustration176 1940-01-02 10 Th? following are results of matches played in England and Scotland on New Years Day. WESTERN. Airdireonians 1, Albion R 4 Ayr U. 2, Queen of South l" Celtic 1, Rangers 1. Dumbarton 3, Morton 2. 1 Motherwell 1, Hamilton 1. Partick 3, Clyde 2. St. Mirren176 words
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Article146 1940-01-02 10 *f£°£ a lar^e cr °wd of badminton enthusiasts, a friendly return badminton match consisting of five single and three doubles, between the V" team of the Geylang Lads B P and the -B team of the May B P was Stadiuni a HapPy W rld Covered It146 words
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313 1940-01-02 10 mnpiT T ,xt„ Singapore, Monday. Td SS.S'tEr.r seen 2 l he Victoria Memorial Hau Pitted a g ain"reac h othlr n T D ro^ ngaP re 1 Houb.es, arranged under the tWO c««o„ in aid of the Baami tW «..c ;e was a large crowd313 words
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Advertisement46 1940-01-02 10 I ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND 1 I ELECTRIC COMPANYLIMITED NOTICE f t0..,.™. rs ol ALLSOPP BEEK in si» g »p„ r I are (illed ha< f for 1 n IMr( »6.»» For I dozen Hum S4 I CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. I 20 CA NTONMENT ROAD, SINGAPORE,46 words
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191 1940-01-02 11 Pretoria, Jan. 1. (»EN. Smuts, broadcasting his New 1 Year message, said that the war after tour months bad been full oi surprises, and hitherto no great battle had been iought on land, at or in the air. Who knows whether 1940 may191 words
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Article54 1940-01-02 11 London, Jan. 1. THE promotion to be Vice-Ad-miral of Rear-Admiral R V. Holt gazetted last night. recalls the incident on the Yangtse when in H.M.S. Bee Vice-Admiral Holt went to the rescue of the survivors of the United States Warship "Panav" which had been bombed by54 words
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634 1940-01-02 11 Why He Left His Job London, Dec. 13. I ORD RAGLAN threw up his £75()-a-year job at theCensortJ ship Bureau because he had "only an hour's work a day." Recently he gave the House of his uncensored version of what a censor's life634 words
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64 1940-01-02 11 GOEBBELS ON LIFE DEATH STRUGGLE Reuter. Berlin. Jan. t. r.oebbcls in a New Year's Eve b\ oadeast, declared that J,he year the Nazis are entering will be a hard year and victory will not be given x> whole naUon. is a struggle for German national existence. Reviewing the events ofReuter. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration52 1940-01-02 11 The first division of the Canadian Army arrived safely in England, where the men will complete their training before joining the British Expeditionary Force in France. The Canadians crossed the Atlantic in giant liners and strong guards of warships and aircraft brought the huge convoy into a52 words
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1061 1940-01-02 11 Loudon. Dec. 14. JAMES Richards, one of the accused men in the Coventry bomb explosion murder trial, explained in the witness-box at Birmingham Assizes yesterday that h.s job in the I.R.A was to keep supplies of potassium chlorate and distribute it to1,061 words
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105 1940-01-02 11 LONDON, Dec. 30,—1t is reported from Moscow that the British Ambassador had an interview with the Vice-Commissar for Foreign Affairs en Thursday to take leave prior to returning home for some weeks leave. Sir William Seeds has been prevented for some time from taking105 words
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Article52 1940-01-02 11 Reuter. Stockholm. Jan. 1. A CANAL will be constructed across Falsterbo Peninsula, thus avoiding shallow territorial waters round tne Swedish coast, owing to minefields coming right to the territorial Out** to the Baltic through the Bgmd will have been rendered extremely difficult. Preparatory dredging isReuter. - 52 words
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832 1940-01-02 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 1. THE list of decorations awarded to officers and ratings of the Royal Navy, the Royal Naval Reserve and the Royal Naval WAinleer Reserve includes awards for unfailing courage, endurance and resource in trawlers, drifters and minesweepers in the hard and perilousReuter. - 832 words
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Advertisement84 1940-01-02 11 ROSE'S GIMLETS BEE»-BS 5 Siß2s ZZZIZZ gggg^^=gg! RELIABLE VIOLIN OUTFIT. Consists of 1 Staradivarius Model Violin. 1 Case and 1 Bmv I Price from $15.-. 1 SEASON CO., LIMITED, I (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS* I 115, North Bridge Road. I |MTF prr>MTINFNTAL AIRWAYS K.X.I.L.M ROYAI. NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS ROYAL UCTCH AIR84 words
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Article287 1940-01-02 12 London, Dec. 16. A RECENT visitor to London ref~ marked that he saw more men tti Air Force uniform than in khaki. The probable explanation of that is the number of men in the balloon barrage. They are all members of the Auxiliary Air Force, considerably287 words
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Article173 1940-01-02 12 Chungking. "I FEEL particularly gratified to have the signal honour in representing Turkey in this country which is cne with the oldest civilization," remarked Mr. Eminali Sipahi, first Turkish Minister to China, in presenting his credentials to Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government. "Like China,"173 words
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518 1940-01-02 12 ¥^Pr London, Dec. lb*. R H. Tawney, speaking on the post-war development of China, at a luncheon organised by the Ch?na Campaign Committee, said that in spite of the loss of human life and the economic lontrTT d b> lh^ PreSent War < n he thought518 words
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825 1940-01-02 12 PANIC THEORY DEBATED London, Dec. 16. the inquiry into the loss of the submarine Thetis in Liverpool Bay last June was resumed in London yesterday it was disclosed that 50 of the 99 dead wore the Davis escape apparatus when the bodies were recovered.825 words
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270 1940-01-02 12 T u London, Dec. 16. Hfc man to wlum, more than to anyone else, the Salvation Army owes its present famous brass bands, has died a t the age of 85. He was Colonel Richard Slater, and he not only founded the Army's music270 words
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Article84 1940-01-02 12 CHINESE circles to ,nd »?nant at th e abrogation of ihe Sino-Peruv.an Immigration Agreement by the Peruvian Government and the prohibition of Chinese entiy uito Peru. The Peruvian action, they ho»d will have an injurious effect upon the friendand Peru." 5 between Ch Chinese merchant*. her-84 words
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Advertisement346 1940-01-02 12 p Yf;" RADIOS Known to their numerous satisfied owners in Malaya. AS SECOND TO NONE. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY Kuala Lumpur. FOR RACES IURIITV GURRfIfITEED JP*J PRICES IROBERRTE, REPAIR BfIJERTRHED HSPECIMJST Having had over 3C years' experience we guarantee to cure Piles Fistula within346 words
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Advertisement267 1940-01-02 12 NAN YANG CAM SERVIt i 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL.' 81, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 93. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road. Phone 3015. •IUAR NAN YANG CO. NEW YEAR GIFTS GIVE WATCHES THIS NEW FAR, THEY MAKE DELIGHTILL PRESENTS. We have267 words
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Miscellaneous500 1940-01-02 12 I TO*DAY f S RADIO j i SINGAPORE LONDON ?o 3 i mC! TRANSMISSIONS 2 *3 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcis). gsg 17.79 Mcjs (16.86 metres) GSF 15.14 Mc s (13.92 metres) P m GSJ 21.53 Mcjs (19.82 metres) 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of Gramophone records. Programme Degins 6 p.m. (local500 words
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Obituary40 1940-01-02 13 DEATH. CHIA—Mr. Chia Eng Siang. teacher of Serangocn English School, died sud denly at General Hospital. Funeral on Thursday, 4th instant. Cortege w leave from has residence No. 736-G Lim Ah Pin Road at 10 a.m. Deeply regretted.40 words
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Advertisement500 1940-01-02 13 Situation* V&ccatt > n v temporarily Experienced .hand-typist for British Firm. Apply ting experience and salary required. 08 c.o Malaya. Tribune, Singapore. WANTED. Able and experienced C ompositor with a knowledge ot lating English into Malay. Apply B n> Unison Road, Singapore. WANTED—Mechanical Draughtsman British Engineering House. Only i n500 words
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Advertisement541 1940-01-02 13 FOR SALE: Moutrie Piano $190.00 Porcelain Fiigidaire $225.00, Phillips Radio $50.00, Singer 8 h.p. car perfect condition done 19,000 miles $950.00, also furniture, glass, cutlery, flower pots, rlants, etc. Haines, 5, Cluny Park Telephone 8024 or 4800. (127.C) Educational MORNING CLASSES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS L.C.C Jr. COMMENCING sth Jan.541 words
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Advertisement557 1940-01-02 13 Astrology SPECIAL OFFER BY PROFESSOR FON. c TO HIS NUMEROUS* CIJENTS. HOROSCOPE: FULL LIF«r READING AND WEEKLY FORECAS 1 TO END 1940 $2. SIX QUESTIONS $1. \1 P O WITH BIRTH-DATE 12, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. (126-C; PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN WHO IS SPECIALIST IN ASTRO-PALMISTRY AND HOROSCOPE READING. LIFE READING INCLUDING FREB557 words
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Advertisement435 1940-01-02 13 BEDROOM, separate bath, lights and water Suitable single person, near Katong Park. $20|- per month, 'immediate possession. Apply 131, Arthur Road, Singapore. (119-C) TO LET. Chinese family have room and motor garage to let—suitable for a couple—cheap rate. Apply to 101, Thamboosamy Road, Kuala Lumpur. (106-C) SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS435 words
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Advertisement528 1940-01-02 13 WANTED: An Educated Lady, able to type, for intellect ua. 1 Companionshipview Matrimony. Box 307, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (124.C) MUNICIPAL COMMIHiSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE. ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1940. Rates due for the Ist half-year 1940. Owners of property are reminded that rates for the Ist half-year 1940528 words
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Advertisement301 1940-01-02 13 KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 15. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thftt a Second Interim Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, has been declared on account of the year ending 30th September, 1940, and will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 19th301 words
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Article52 1940-01-02 14 His Highness the Sultan of Johore, with the concurreiice of Nis excellency the Governor ot the Straits Settlements. has been pleased to re-appoint the Ron. Mr. CheoK Nuan Cheong to bb an additional member of the Counell of State for a further period of one year, with effect from Han.52 words
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Article239 1940-01-02 14 London, Dec. 10. XIITLER has been strengthening his U-Boat fleet secretly in foreign countries for the last five y^ears. By sending money through roundabout channels he equipped shipyards in Spain, Holland and Finland. By the time he threw over the Versailles Treaty in 1937 he had239 words
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Advertisement194 1940-01-02 14 RAFFLES CAFE and COCKTAIL HAlt ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THIS POPULAR RENDEZVOUS Excellent Grill A En Carte at Moderate Prices Relay of Raffles Orchestra 6- Radio Programmes. J RAFFLES BAKERY FOR BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-MORROW, FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY194 words
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Advertisement123 1940-01-02 14 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of ell ChmkU and Stor* We Present To You Gaim's Restaurant 264. MIDDLE ROAD TEL. 3552 < 1 1 T The one and only Restaurant that serves best North Indian and Continental Dishes. Open Till 2 A M Under Mohamedan Management »E LIJXE j KESTAURANT123 words
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Advertisement122 1940-01-02 14 BOOK NOW FOR TO-MORROW'S GALA SCREEN EVENT! ALHAMBRA THE ISTORY THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD \,v-VyyW True!.. Thrilling! Tremendous! J?^iM§- The story of the nurse who was shot by the Germans for aiding wounded v tth Edna May OLIVER George SANDERS /VflT v May ROBSON Zasu PITTS M*W rko W H122 words
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Advertisement162 1940-01-02 14 I WHY I USE INew'VEET ends all unwanted hair in 3 minutes without trouble, mess or bother. 2 New VEET' leaves the skin soft and smooth, without trace of stubble. 3 New VEET' is a dainty whitecream —sweetly scented and pleasant to use. 4 New VEET' avoids coarse regrowth unlike162 words
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Miscellaneous87 1940-01-02 14 CAPITOL: Thunder Afloat."—6.15 and 915 p.m. PAVILION: "Climbing High."—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "The Old Maid."—3.15, 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. CATHAY: "The Rains Came."—3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: "2nd Fiddle "—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: "Capt Kirtikumar." 6 and 9.15 p.m. ROYAL: "Sitapaharanam."—6 and 9.15 p.m. GARRICK: Chinese87 words
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Article498 1940-01-02 15 Singapore, Dec. Article 1 MEAT Beef steak; kati JJ Beef stew or curry; kati 2 Fillet Steak; lb. 65 Mutton, Australian; lb. Java goat flesh: lb 54 Mutton, Malacca; lb. Pork; lean; kati 48 Pork; lean and fat (Ist quality); kati 38 POULTRY Capons (locally reared); kati498 words
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Article286 1940-01-02 15 Chungking. rpHE Chinese Council for Eco- nomic Research which issued the report of Investigator Hu Tun Yuan asserted that Japan recently made a "tremendous effort" to overcome its insufficient munitions production by greatly increasing purchases of metal'working machinery in the United States. The report said this type286 words
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Advertisement128 1940-01-02 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. l&feKP-nt-eed and Controlled by :ais.tile bank of inula TUB M£RW«: UVITED. is incorporated ir Th» Corr.pan> as a Trust Com the 8.3. and r vt^KSr^Jto e following dutlei:\_™^t^ d Jtl TRUSTEE OF A EXECUTOR F ESTTATE OF £V,es PERSON. DECEAdFJD PIM Expcri.-LEMENT OR128 words
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Advertisement167 1940-01-02 15 1 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 I J General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PßO VINE ANK." I Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAin-UP CAPITAL (Ch) I RESERVE FUNDS tHCS I TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) 1108,000,000 I Board of Directors: I T L SOONG TSENG YANG FU I167 words
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Advertisement311 1940-01-02 15 The North I American Trading I Corporation Agents for Isbrandtsen-Moller Company, Inc. I New York I announce the sailing of the I M/V "VIGRID" I for New York I about the middle of I I January I North American Trading I Corporation I Hongkong and Shanghai Bank I Building, Singapore.311 words
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Advertisement250 1940-01-02 15 STEAMER BAILINGS, BRITISH < INDIA V •> Incorporated in England) P. ft O. 8. N. CO.S SAILINGS. Owing to the Company's inability to publish the actual departure dates of it's steamers intending passengers are courteously requested to enquire at the P. O. S. M COMPANY'S Office to ascertain the approximate250 words
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Advertisement358 1940-01-02 15 BRITISH 1 INDIAN PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly358 words
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Advertisement154 1940-01-02 15 I THE i EASTERN BANK! I LIMITED. If Antborind and tmmm9C m 3 T^ s I II Kaid-S Oaptt* £1.000.000 I rnnd «»,000 I I HEAP OFFICJ: KOKDOW 1 II Bombay, Calcutta, p>lotnbo, 1 II Karachi, Baghdad, I II Bahrein Basra. KlrlcaX Uotml and I II Singapore. 1 CURRENT ACCOUNTS154 words
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Article150 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. London, Jan. 1. BELTER'S correspondent somewhere I «n France says that the French evciy where played hosts to the R.A.F. Gifts were exchanged before the New Year which was seen in with traditional enthusiasm. The friendship between thcs Allies was thus further commented forReuter. - 150 words
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Article164 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. London. Jan. t. ACCORDING to miMtary correspondents if the proclamation to be issue snortiy calls up for registration furihc «ge groups tc 28 Britain's army woulreach a strength of, at least 2' irJJHonc. This does not take into recount other armed forces, orReuter. - 164 words
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Article356 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. 2. k NEW spy scare in Germany is described in an article dated from Holland's eastern border and published in the Rotterdam paper Maasbode. This fear of spies, it is stated, is the reason for the marked discouragement noticeable lately of allReuter. - 356 words
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191 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 1. SETTLEMENT of two outstanding questions between Japan and Itussia is announced. Firstly. th e matter of the final instal raent overdue to Russia for the transfe 01 the North Manchuria Railway formerly known as the Chinese Easte Rniiway. and secondly,Reuter. - 191 words
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Article61 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. New York Jan. 1. MEW YORK had the maddest and mer--1 nest New Year celebrations for a decade. Crowds in the Times Square sTopped. 0 large that bustraffic was Low temperature, however, forced the noisy Qrowd to keep moving. Night clubs sold out their liquor, and it is estimatedReuter. - 61 words
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427 1940-01-02 16 Spirit Of Quiet Confidence Reuter. London, Jan. 1. A SPIRIT of quiet confidence and optimism prevails in this London press in welcoming' the New Year. Editorials generally review the growing strength of the Allies during the first four months of the war, and sayReuter. - 427 words
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Article81 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. EOK the first.fun* in living memory 4 Aj f? l n P t: ync" was not held St. Pauls, and only a handful ol tr< ole saw the New Year m outside the Cathedral. PoJicr cfficers reminded would-be re-v-llers of the war-time ban onReuter. - 81 words
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Article59 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. Istanbul. Jan. I. FOLLOWING the earthquake in east and north AnatoKn. comes news of disastrous floods in those parts of Turkey that escaped the ravages of the former catastrophe. In Smyrna, Brusa and Adrianople districts, the rivers over f.-cwed their banks, and human beings as wellReuter. - 59 words
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Article122 1940-01-02 16 Reuters. Stockholm, Jan. 1. M. Guenther. the new Swedish Premier, in his New Year arHr"s« -aid the Swedes foresaw the possibility of a threat to their life as a free people and their future. It seemed that the very existence ol big aaLiens would deprive the smajReuters. - 122 words
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118 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. D Paris. Jan. L ESPITE the bitter cold, there had icen great activity at night on the western front. Reconnaissance parties were particularly energetic west of the Vosges foothills. where several German patrols rrrpt up to the French posts, attacking thrm with handReuter. - 118 words
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222 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. Top 4 London, Jan. 1. Hfc second contingent of Canadian troops was landed on Sunday at a west coast port, lustily singing "Roll Out th e Barrel" and "Tippcrarv they marched ashore. Anthony Eden officially welcomed which is almost an army inReuter. - 222 words
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Article143 1940-01-02 16 Reuter. London, Jan. i rpHt Archbishop of Canter!) a broadcasting his message, said it was vital shonw be held up in the ivar l*>v bic faith i„ Che right*''"} ow cause. j our He warned against >rf£tricted com pft-iticn in atrocitiesZfi thf and said that asReuter. - 143 words
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