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Title Section21 1940-01-15 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 12. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday. January K>, lt4i.21 words
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Article, Illustration373 1940-01-15 1 'Fuehrer' And 17 Others Arrested NAZIS AND RESERVISTS AMONG CONSPIRATORS Reuter. GERM AN-Americans and Army Reservists are said to be involved in a plan for armed revolt in America. New York, Jan. 14. EIGHTEEN members of an organisation called the "Christian Front" have beenReuter. - 373 words
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196 1940-01-15 1 R euter. Ht-Isinki. Jan. 15. IN' Ihc course -il air raids yesterday 1 nine Soviei bombers flew low, at a height about 4.000 feci, dropping ;,.u;, i DOC feet, before dropping A rl(\ rv gun in the city Red ti;r and Ihe capital echoedReuter. - 196 words
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74 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. nrj Shanghai, Jan. 14. i recommendation to: ,r) **y the jury- the judicial re'u U t!' 0 j' S(> m ,>vn^c h Pte. Eckford r.f. *i nce< to death for the murder nil) r-rp cor P° ra J of his regiment, .'J recommenriationReuter. - 74 words
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Article36 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. has accepted I Government's Invito the beginning cf industrial centres :> p view of improving J° hal conversation! are JTUrniit and t,ir> Egyptian Gov. •apanese Minister ai onciusion of an °1Reuter. - 36 words
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Article31 1940-01-15 1 v, Pages Ma «ava„ v I ,,arsh 'n Results 2 'i,■■;„', N,, "">is Reopen 3 N, v. ti N, 6 bp* „<>" Finland v rt mier >j vzssr* \i31 words
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100 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. R_ Washington. Jan 14 EPUBLICAN members of the Senate Banking and Currency Commission have served notice that they will attempt co block the action on the proposal to lend sixty million dollars to Finland until the State Department clearly states its view onReuter. - 100 words
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Article37 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 15. THE American-Hawaiian Steamship 1 Company has applied to the Maritime Commission for permission to sell the cargo ships Delawarean. Lcuisianan. Tennessean and Indianan to a British firm.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article43 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 15. MR. Anthony Eden (Dominions Minis--111 sten and Mr. Stanley Bruce (Australian Commissioner* went for a short flight in one of the giant Sunderland flying boats used for coastal reconnaissance work by Australian airmen. They were piloted by Australians —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article50 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 15. 'J'HE War Office announces thai leave service from the British Expeditionary Force is temporarily suspended. It is learned thai men at present on leave will not he recalled hut ro further leave will be granted for the time being.—Reuter. (See page 1*?)Reuter. - 50 words
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Article36 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. Oslo, Jan. 15. THE Norwegian steamer Fredville. 1,150 tt hs. has been sunk by a mine in the North Sea. There are five sun'ivr r.s Eleven men are missing and are feared to have perished—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration464 1940-01-15 1 London. Jan. 15. .Mr. Stanley M. Bruce, High Com- mis.ioner of Australia and Mr. Anthony Eden, British Dominions Secretary, yesterday inspected the R.A.F Coastal Command headquarters. In the personnel of the station is a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force—the first complete Dominion air464 words
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268 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. 14. j-JOLL.WI) is once more experiencing; hours of tension comparable with those of last November. This morning, Jonkheer Degeer. the Prime Minister, summoned the cabinet for a special meeting to discuss the international situation. During the meeting, the communique announcingReuter. - 268 words
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103 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. a X Shanghai, Jan. A break ~etvveen Wjul Ching Wei, who is expected to head the new -puppet- Central China regime in the near future, and three of his leading supporters is reported to-day I l «tatod that Cheng Kung Po, for-Reuter. - 103 words
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Article35 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. w Hankow, Jan. 15. ihe Japanese steamer Sumei Maru -ank on the River Yangtse 25 miles Hankow, after two explosions. Ihe Japanese naval authorities attribute the explcsions to old Chinese mines. Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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63 1940-01-15 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Jan. 15. HAPARAXDA had its first air raid warning on Sunday owfhg to a raid on the nearby Finnish town of Tornea.—Reuter. Helsinki, Jan. 15. It is reported that a Russian bomber was brought down by a Finnish fighter in the seaReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement21 1940-01-15 1 PA SAYS MUM IOOtVS YOUNGER since she use* EVELYN ASTRQVA FACE BtAUHFiErV 1 H.M.V. SPECIALISTS j SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LL'MPUR. I21 words
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Article96 1940-01-15 2 Reuter. Berkeley, Jan. 15. i ¥N the We! t Virginia mine explosion 7u bodies have now been recovered. The rescuers have reached the centre of the explosion, which i- tin Ration's worst mine disaster for a decade. Ninety-two or the men were trapped v/hen aReuter. - 96 words
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Article42 1940-01-15 2 New York, Jan. 14. 808 PASTOR will meet Clarence Burman in a twelve-round contest at Detroit on March 14, the winner to be recognised as the "white heavyweight champion ol the world" according to the Michigan State Athletic Commission.--42 words
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Article31 1940-01-15 2 Mr. Gilham Browne, Senior Treasury Accountant, Corps of Accountants, has returned rrom leave with Mrs. Gilham Browne He lias assumed duties as Senioj Treasury Accountant, Public Works Department, p.M.S.. Kuala t.iiOipur.31 words
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462 1940-01-15 2 CLEARING THE SEA OF NAZI "PIRATES" LONDON, DEC. 29. ANE U.A.F. 'PLANE MADE BOMBING ATTACKS ON 13 WARSHIPS—TWO DESTROYERS AND PAT VESSELS—NEAR THE GERMAN COAST ON DEC. 27. Other British machines were in a battle with giant Dornier bombers over the North462 words
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46 1940-01-15 2 Reuter. Peiping, Jan. 14. THE North China command has issued l a statement reading: The Japanese. Army in North China has no intention fo engage in any activities leading to an anti-American movement or antiAmerican ideas in any respect. -Rev ter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article32 1940-01-15 2 Mr M V del Tufo. M.C.S.. will give talk from the 8.M.8.C. at 7.30 tonteht on °Eipressions of England in war time uF Del Tufo recently returned from leave.32 words
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Article39 1940-01-15 2 The Amalgamated Society of Textile Workers and Kindred cured wage increases for 7,000 opera t?ves at Macclesfield, and Tean The increases range from is. weekly for men and 1 s. 6 d tor women, down to proportionate junior rates.39 words
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Article16 1940-01-15 2 The promotion of Capt. T. H. Newey, S.S.V.F.. to the rank of Major has been approved.16 words
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Article63 1940-01-15 2 Singapore, Monday. A NUMBER of workers in one of the pineapple factories in Johore—not the Lee Pineapple Factory, as was reported in today's Morning Tribune—are staging a sit-down strike. The Lee Pineapple Factory workers are reported to be quite satisfied with their conditions of employment and are63 words
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Article333 1940-01-15 2 TH!: sixteenth S.S. Queen's Scholar, ships since the restoration of the sch'larships and the last scholarships to be awarded from schools (fuiure scholarships are to be awarded iiom the College of Medicine, Raffles College, etc.) have been awaided as follows by the Selection Committee:— IST QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIP:333 words
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Article32 1940-01-15 2 Exports of dry rubber, uncorrected figures, from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan for December were:—Mainland 23.112 tons. Straits Settlements islands 275 tons. Brunei 143 tons, Labuan 8 tons. Total 23.538 tons.32 words
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354 1940-01-15 2 London, Jan. 14. AFTER floating for three hours in the North Sea, supported by a lifejacket a young German flying officer was rescued to-day. His machine had been brought down by British fighters, the pilot of one of which had seen him354 words
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Article277 1940-01-15 2 Singapore, Monday. "*THERE has been no easing of the situation in the artisans of the Singapore Harbour Board, who numb* thousand, and there is no indication that the men will retui to** to-day," was the statement made by an official of the S.H.B, The277 words
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Obituary854 1940-01-15 2 Singapore, Sunday. THE death took place with tragic suddenness at the General Hospital to-day of Mrs. Gerald Skey, formerly Miss Fanny Victoria Fisher/sister of Messrs. Joe and Julius Fisher, of Singapore, who have been for a long number of years connected with the cinema business854 words
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Article27 1940-01-15 2 Mr. Yap Pheng Gei:. Oversea-Chinese Bank, Singaoore Rotary Club on W the Adelphi Hotel R< ject of his talk Is -'The Dear 1 Dramatic Art."'27 words
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Article20 1940-01-15 2 Mr. R. Muthlah untitled trict Hospital. ParU B ing to Taiping Hospn... and Mj Rutnsusabap.' hospital will take hi p20 words
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Advertisement18 1940-01-15 2 Overseas Assurance China Building, (Jhota mrw*, j THOSE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.18 words
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Obituary93 1940-01-15 3 Singapore, Monday. Wl regret to announce the death of Mr. William Aldemey Stre-i-cns, the .Managing Director of the Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., at his re«ideaee m Pasir Panjang at 4 a.m. to-day. The funeral will take place .it the Bhtmilri Cemetery at 5 p.m.93 words
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Article52 1940-01-15 3 Singapore, Monday, was discovered at 7 p.m. yesterday in -he premises in an unconi ious condition. to have been knocked by a train. sustained two lacerated he Ironl of the head, a base of the axaH and a root. He was taken to era! Hospital52 words
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Article134 1940-01-15 3 London, Jan. 3. MXG of Glasgow police in the the rifle and revolver has number of Trade Unions have MtenM.rf themselves keenly in the r and the Trades Council will ir hi.lv f,e requested to raise it Council, which has a •••'<.• majwity. of men are134 words
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Article145 1940-01-15 3 Last Night's First Night JHE R.K.O. Radio film "Everything's On Ice," vvhich is the new feature now showing at the Alhambrl ££S rc n e ot ska r t C s hiid Star Wh iS e a xper r t n o g n LardpVl145 words
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323 1940-01-15 3 Colony Schools Re-Open (Tribune Staff Reporter) TO FIFTY thousand schoolchildren in Sinirai*... 1 Monday." a tern, «»ned by the cnildZTh, the fc,.o winK pro)on Both English and Chinese schools IS c °P«ned to-day after over a wonth's vacation. Sinl? y Engiish sc "ools in Singapore323 words
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Article70 1940-01-15 3 Singapore, Monday. PLAYING around her father's aerated water stall in Aloert Street yesterday a three-year-old Chinese girl was iiijuied when an aerated water bottle tell to the ground and exploded. The bottle lell from a case which was being carried into the shop by a70 words
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681 1940-01-15 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ar»r.TTT n/r Muar, Sunday. Mana P bin HaJi Abdul Samad, until recently a notice seryer employed in the Land Office, Muar, was this* morning proSheikh AbU Baker bhl Yah >'" aild With hawng committed criminal breach of trust in the681 words
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Article91 1940-01-15 3 Reuter. Somewhere in France, Jan. 15. AIR Marshal Barratt yesterday took n over his duties as Air Officer Com-manding-in-Chief of tha British Air Force in France. His first official act was to sign the order of the day announcing that the British air forces were unitedReuter. - 91 words
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41 1940-01-15 3 Reuter. miJL T Pari Jan. 15. JHL Paris radio states that the Pope has appointed Cardinal I MCimaj Vatican charge d'Affaires to the Polish Government in France 1 he Cardinal is proceeding to Angers —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article235 1940-01-15 3 THE report of Lunas Estates, Ltd., for the year ended Oct. 31, to be presented at the annual meetfoflows Shareh lderS 0n Jan 23 is Hil h ne fc P">fit for the year, subject to directors fees, amounted to $50,809 06 'as against $57,696.52 for the235 words
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Advertisement323 1940-01-15 4 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT j 6.15 9.15 CAPITOL Don't Miss It! Thrills! Action! A Grand Dramatic 3* storY °f a Great EMPIRE^ SEE a handful of BRITISHERS'Save a Colonial Outpost I I from a murderous Onslaught! A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE T THEATRE HOY AI. To-night 6 9.30 Taby Rukmani, Baby Kamala,323 words
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Advertisement179 1940-01-15 4 1 \S' NIGHT; 6.15 9 1 FMIL\ BRONTE'S POWER- lb Bf M M i DRAMA <>X THE ■^^^L^^^^^SJ MAN who BBBBDHEBesSi AVENGED A LOST LOVE! "WUTHEMIMi HEIGHTS" United Artists Release— Starring Merle Oberon Laurence Olivier David Niven MMPT CHANGE —ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL ROMANTIC MYSTERY DRAMA. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROSALIND KUSSELL in M.G.M/s179 words
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Article60 1940-01-15 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 14. A NEW of anti-aircraft shell, develoned in the United States, has been made available to France, according to aeronautical officials here. The shell is fi red in the usual manner, but releases a parachute trailing hundreds of feet of steel tapeReuter. - 60 words
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Article55 1940-01-15 5 Reuter. thp r-«. London. Jan. !4. German Radio announced this morning that Germany's exnorU of motorcars have ceased on account of that hi ?hi S «nrtf„ Ve X t0 be the flrst t**" Alfiii Radl has admitted 'hat the on h t ad S eReuter. - 55 words
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390 1940-01-15 5 London, Jan. 14. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1 speaking at Glasgow yesterday' said that no people in the world were more devoted to peace than were the British, who had no desire to attack others, and themselves sought no territory. They had390 words
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Article310 1940-01-15 5 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 14. jyjK. CLEMENT ATTLEE, leader of the Opposition in a speech yesterday afternoon, said that Nazism had no gospel except the worship of force, vyhich exalted brutality, cruelty and intolerance, corrupted and enslaved many of the German people, and sought toBritish Official Wireless. - 310 words
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Advertisement546 1940-01-15 5 NOTICE OF SALE I fIE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. ating Summons No. 84 of 1939 of Section 68 <hj of the actment Enactment No. 1) and atter of a Charge dated the ol June. 1927 (Registered Pres. No. ***** Charge Volume XXVI en the land comprised in546 words
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Advertisement81 1940-01-15 5 I Positively Last Night I 3.15 6.15 9.15 —ALHAMBRA[ I World's Greatest Young Skater in I a grand Ice Carnival Show. V?*** 6 by Erie c Kenton.' Produced by SOL l£ sti n -j| 1000 FEE! DELETED PRIOR TO THE WAR TO ZZZZI HAS BEEN REINSTATED! U-MUKROWJj Jr^p^lTSL? MOO RED81 words
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Article318 1940-01-15 6 RUSSIA, like Japan, has made the grave error of underestimating the power of resistance of a highly patriotic but apparently defenceless nation. Massing her troops, blasting the -oasts with naval guns and bombing the main cities, she thought to reduce a gallant people to thenknees in no318 words
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Article138 1940-01-15 6 JAPAN also has not found her plans working to anything like the extent she originally expected. In two-and-a-half years of warfare there has been no slackening of the Chinese determination to resist. The Japanese Cabinet crisis speaks vividly of the failure of the Abe administration to bring138 words
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Article109 1940-01-15 6 Reuter. CAIRO, JAN. 14. WTY-ONE GERMANS HAVE HE» <J**%£f£ ?SS ED IN SUFFERED STOOD, AS A REPRISAL AGAINST IHb GERMANY. BY A NUMBER OF EGYPTIANS RESIDING UN l>nn Many documents, seized during the raids on premises owned by Germans, are now being jammed. Although theReuter. - 109 words
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Article143 1940-01-15 6 TURKEY BULGARIA READY Reuter. Sofia. Jan. 14. COMPLETE agreement between J the views of Bulgaria and Turkey regarding the maintenance ot peace in the Balkans and the safe«uardimr of Bulgarian neutrality is ex preyed in a communique issued fol'owbetween the Bulgarian Prime Minister and the Secretary-Gen-Sf O thr Turkish ForeignReuter. - 143 words
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Article54 1940-01-15 6 Reuter. Nt-w York, Jan. 14. THE proposed transfer of eight United States Line vessels to the Norwegian register has fallen through d?spite the fact that the Maritime Commission has given its approval. The failure ul the negotiation* is attributed in shipping circles to German pressureReuter. - 54 words
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137 1940-01-15 6 Reuter. Peiping, Jan. 14. THE growing shortage of cereals 1 i creating a serious situation in North China. This is partly due to floods in the summer and partly to the shortage of railway freight-cars, but the shortage has been greatly worsened by arbitraryReuter. - 137 words
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Article32 1940-01-15 6 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 14.—The French communique states there was increased artillery activity at various points between Bhes and the Rhine. The air force had been active on both sides.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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526 1940-01-15 6 Reuter. London, Jan. 14. OK ITER'S special correspondent with the B.E.F. described the recent reconnaiaance flight over Germany as "most uneventful." This is particularly remarkable since the conditions were as ideal for enemy counter-action as for reconnaiaance. The British pilots reported that Germany was mostReuter. - 526 words
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Article93 1940-01-15 6 Reuter. Lusaka, Jan. 14. NORTHERN RHODESIA is to send men for training in Fast Africa as air pilots, and a scheme for sending volunteers for service overseas is also to be proposed, stated the Governor at the opening of the Legislation Council. The Governor said thatReuter. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration52 1940-01-15 6 IVLUFF OR ATTACK? This i, question everybody is asking as the Germans concentrate once more along the Dutch and Belgian frontiers. Keep your eye on Sweden. Thai country seems to be in (he greatest danger. from two sources. Germany and Russia have already decided on a i«>inl plan52 words
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Article109 1940-01-15 6 JAPAN'S internal crisis still occupies i good dea 1 of attention. The peoples of Europe, busy with their own desperate troubles, may not think that it matters very much what kind of a Premier or government succeeds General Abe and his Cabinet. Mi.st of us out here realise109 words
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Article110 1940-01-15 6 FOR 2 1 2 years Japan has tried to draw the map cf China by force, and there were Japanese militarists who sw they intended to settle the fate of the who'e of the East, if not of the world, by conquest. Such ambitions seem a Utile nth110 words
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Article103 1940-01-15 6 JAPAN would rather have that from Western Powers. Her diplomats have begged tne era Powers, have even tried to WW them, to recognise the "new order Bast Asia." drop all ponnecuon *J" Chiang Kai Bhek and renounce oi rew the Nine-Power Treaty guaranw the territorial integrity of Chin.;103 words
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Article179 1940-01-15 6 IN such a situation Jap:!!. Lunii Russia, and the trade tUw Moscow are the result M Since there is so little «J* trade between Russia and J*J" requires no stretch of l to judge that these talks <om spheres of influence in tvn Japan's new government -wn179 words
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Article, Illustration902 1940-01-15 7 Soviet Reserves In New Attacks Reuter. ™itd i l -ty Helsinki, Jan. 14. pOl R hundred Russian planes participated in heavy raids in Finland, especially in the south-west and the fighting zone in the Karelian Isthmus. Ports, rail junctions were again bombed. TheReuter. - 902 words
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Article230 1940-01-15 7 Tokyo, Jan. 1 I. JHE Abe Cabinet resided en blaje this morning only four months and fifteen days alter its advent. Following an emergency Cabinet meeting which was held at 9 15 a.m.. the Premier. (Jen. Nobuyuki Abe, proceeded to the Imperial Palace at 9.45230 words
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Article36 1940-01-15 7 Reuter. Stockholm. Jan. 14. IK Na/i authorities have raised the embargo imposed on the transport, through Germany, of Italian arms to Finland, a consignment of which was held up by the Germans last week.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article23 1940-01-15 7 Reuter. Bucharest, Jan. 14.—Authoritative circles categorieal'y deny the report chat a meeting had taken place between King Carol and Prince Paul.—ReuterReuter. - 23 words
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148 1940-01-15 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 14. to well-informed French sources, there is now close collaboration between the German and Soviet military authorities in Polish Tkraine. This collaboration is heir- closeh watched here. The recent ballon d'essai originating from Germany in regard to possible mediation by Germany inReuter. - 148 words
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Article62 1940-01-15 7 Reuter. A h London, Jan. 14. on a i °9 a German plane 11 ~L f <r avv, l er was reported stroud reach. tlan s to-day. The okip•e dropped about 25 which hit the boat. lmost grazed the trawH attacks and its so fierce thatReuter. - 62 words
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55 1940-01-15 7 Reuter. Budapest, Jail. 14 ITALO HUNGARIAN cooperation is based not only on the identity ot interest* but identity of opinions an* aims, declare.- Pester Lloyd. The article emphasises the peaceful nature of Hungary's revisionist claims, but add.s that they are "not jUift emptyReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement422 1940-01-15 7 DIAMOND Bedsteads "Diimond- Bedsteads hav o established throughout MaJaja b based on merit. For many yean tfieur c* trcme durabUity and One finish has become increa* iingly recQstiised as the* GJ* A standard of quality and j J| lLj DIAMOND WETAIr J PRODUCTS I CO., LTD. IT I •Singapore. f422 words
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Article285 1940-01-15 8 Singapore, Sunday. THE Colours won by 13 points (two goals and a try) to three points (one try) in the annual Vice-Versa match on the Padang yesterday. Play was a gruelling max-up in the first session, the threes on either side entering freely in the285 words
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257 1940-01-15 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. pLAYING on slippery conditions on I the Padang this evening, the Selangor Club defeated the Singapore Cricket Club at hockey by the only goal scored in the game. Although the Singapore team had individual talent in abundance,257 words
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Article122 1940-01-15 8 Singapore, Saturday. IN a friendly game of soccer played this afternoon at Farrer Park, the Double Eagle defeated the Municipal services Club by the odd goal in five Play was fairly even; both teams had several prominent Chinese players. Puring the first part of the game, the122 words
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Article31 1940-01-15 8 Singapore, Sunday. The mixed foursomes played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club to-day resulted in a win for Majcr aa*d Mrs. F G. R. Brlttoroiuj with a net score of Soft.31 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-01-15 8 a *u« irmr tcx in the "Malaya" Cup final on Saturday at Kuala The teams in the match between Penang and the Army XV in tne31 words
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594 1940-01-15 8 LOSERS PUT UP FINE FIGHT THROUGHOUT (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY. TO-DAY'S MALAYA CUP FINAL WAS AS THRILLING AS ANY CUP FINAL PLAYED ON THE PADANG. THE ARMY WON BY 16 POINTS TO FIVE, BUT PENANG PUT UP A GALLANT FIGHT. IT594 words
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Article88 1940-01-15 8 THE following are the teams chosen for the North vs. Suuth annual Rugby match to be played in Singapore:— NORTH: Keay (Penang): Lundon (Penang), Ferguson (Perak), Smith (Selangor); Dunne (Selangor), Carrell (Selangor), Dr. Jones (Penang), Pollock (Selangor). Russel (Penang), Mcßride (Selangon. Horsburgh (Penang). Roualle88 words
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Advertisement461 1940-01-15 9 Educational reaiola^^^S 818 Char^s apply to Box no *v W" 1 8 P lea «e Singapore 344 Malaya Tribune, (218.C) Accounts, ahorSSS P 8, t Advanced Draughtsmamhin/ SSt.• Journalism, I Secretarial. En--1 Write: Pb bSx Radio I Singapore. (210-C) 322-12* ftkJSf^SfiE 1 cohool, Would be bS^no.c &treet Singapore two more461 words
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Advertisement571 1940-01-15 9 I BEDROOM Separate bath lights water, ringle person, near Katong Park w:th or without meals. Apply 131 Arthur Road, Katong, Singapore (241-C>' .JSLJSP bed room, veiandah, single or double, without board, m quiet home. Vicinity Orchard Road central. M. 3. Morning coffee and fruit supplied. Breakfast can be supplied &2SS£571 words
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Advertisement437 1940-01-15 9 Jto&t Ve/ucto Salt "'HHuOkt AUStln 7 Tourer in PeroonmUon, insured until Aoril ig4n LunW 166 Ipou Kuala (251-C; H l u V r A used Saloon Car AustirTTo"' feis^« nX VaUXhall Ford No m K goo<i Edition. Apply 55 Maklya Tnbune K "ala (250-C) r S ,1 P X SALE437 words
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Advertisement509 1940-01-15 9 domestic Occurrence DEATH E 49 N 15th IMO, at WUiitm If! Pan Jang Road, Singapore Ews2 Alderney Strevens, of Messrs' :r J,* 3l^™ 6 funeral will take place to-day B rl a^ ri Cemet ery at 5.30p to-aay. Deeply regretted. Planted with tappable rubber one S £S*g wlth eood clon™509 words
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Advertisement313 1940-01-15 9 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. rnSSE? 88 now invited for the ng materials or .service Em Wttculars see Municipal Tearto Room! Supply f Sluice Valve?** f 8 f?**** for period 1-5-40 to 30-4-41. section of two BlcSk? or* IG4 Dnvcrs* Quarters at Sewage Disposal Works, Paya Lebar (Deposit $50» Supply of Two313 words
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Article269 1940-01-15 10 SOCCER RUGBY RESULTS Reuter. London, Jan. 13. RESULTS of football and rugby matches played to-day were:— SOUTH A Arsena 4, Mill wall 1. Charlton 1, Tottenham 5. Clapton O. I. Norwich C. 1 Southend 3, Crystal Palace t. Watford 3, West Ham 1. SOUTH B Brentford 4. Aldcrshot 3 FulhamReuter. - 269 words
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Advertisement486 1940-01-15 10 GREAT NEWS OYEZ! OYEZ! OYEZ! g|. There will be bread baking d^SE*} and take making Sfe Raffles Bakery \^^S^7 evening at 5 pjn, and it is a T-"- well known fact that ye bread 111 II Z- Z^H^\) and cakes there baked will be illfj best quality f-JTi made with486 words
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Advertisement73 1940-01-15 10 CHINA STATIONS CHUNGKING XYOY 25.21 metres (11.9 mc|a). From 8.20 p.m. (local time). KUNMING XGOT 25.21 metres (11.9 mc s). From 8.20 p.m. (local time). Have you heard best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, ORCHARD ROAD, STORE (near Cathay Cinema). PRICES VERY MODERATE. A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS,73 words
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Advertisement297 1940-01-15 10 AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FAMOUS MAKES OF SHOCK PROOF AND WATERTIGHT WATCHES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. Everyone of them holds a guarantee, and are moderately priced. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road.) 'PHONE NO. 7922. This firm has no otheT connection whatsoever with any other firm297 words
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Advertisement272 1940-01-15 10 m mmmmmmm "PY£" RADIOS Known to their numerous satisfi-rj owners in Malaya AS SECOND TO NONE Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AM \< v Kuala Lumpur. Jkndu and JmtptMM BINOCULAR SUmnTEEB NEW HOMELITE )L PUMP SAW Carries like a Baby... WbrAs like a Man The new272 words
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Miscellaneous531 1940-01-15 10 1 TO-DAY'S RADIO j i SINGAPORE i LONDON ZHL 225 Metre* n-» ■■fit TRANSMISSIONS 2 S ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcls). <-;s<; 17.79 Mcls (16.86 metres) GSF 15.14 Mc|s (13.92 metres) GSJ 21.53 Mojs (19.82 metres) 1.40 Interval. j -sn km News Summary. 5.00 "listener's Fayourltes". (Malay)- JJ. as*. 5.30531 words
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Article383 1940-01-15 11 Singapore, Jan. 12. Price MEAT 40 J kati S £an; lb. g :b v ri fat 'Ist quality); 38 POULTRY red); kati 55 50 42 red): kati 45 fledged; pair 60 dged; pair 70 I EGGS 20 25 »d 10 32 I ISH, FRESH ifret); kati 1.15383 words
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Article13 1940-01-15 11 Singapore, Monday. -The price of tin at noon in Singapore 10-aay was:—13 words
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Article15 1940-01-15 11 The pric< of rubber ai noon in Singapore 10-day was:— 273 Sellers: 27 715 words
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Article121 1940-01-15 11 Reuter. Oslo. Jan. 13. "JtHE total expenditure for the year A 1940-41 is estimated *at 826.000,000 kroner, of which 150,000,000 will be for extraordinary military measures to safeguard the neutrality of Norway, according to the budget presented to the Storting by M. Oscar, Minister of Finance.Reuter. - 121 words
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Article56 1940-01-15 11 Reuter. Madrid, Jan. 14, SPANISH-FRENCH trad? agreement was signed yesterday at the Foreign Ministry. France will buy from Spam iron, lead, zinc, Mercury-ores and pyrites while Spain will buy wheat, automobiles, chemical products and other manufactured goods from the North African protectorates and Indo-Chinese rice. Payments willReuter. - 56 words
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Article168 1940-01-15 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 14. IT i; learned that the German plane shct down off the south-east coast of Scotland this; mcming was a Heinkel bomber. A Ipunch picked up a German officer who reported that three members of his crew were killed. A later messageReuter. - 168 words
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Article99 1940-01-15 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 14. IN the money market, the recent plentiful supplies of credit available for lending are now less noticeable owing to the growing demand for taxation purposes. Borrowers are, however. stiM able to satisfy their needs cheaply. The applications which were the largest for fiveReuter. - 99 words
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Advertisement33 1940-01-15 11 New Year Sale and OKURA'S ART CHINA SHOW are now on at KABACrCo.Ltd. Middle Road, Si, »j?ap©re. Economy, CONBTJLT l Optical Co., 1 I'tING OPTICIANS l '< South Bridge Rd p SINOAPORR KM rKSTING.33 words
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Advertisement155 1940-01-15 11 PILES SPECIALISTS Tong Nam, Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs. LAU KIM PING and LAU PING HSIANG of the above named premises had spent many years in a very careful study of thus disease. They discovered a sure remedy for lt No operation155 words
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Advertisement205 1940-01-15 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated k the O S and registered as a Trust Com pany t undertakes the following duties:EXECUTOR ife OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON.205 words
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Advertisement296 1940-01-15 11 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager. HANK O F €HL\ A (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. CABLE ADDRESS:— "CHUNGKUO."296 words
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Advertisement377 1940-01-15 11 STEAMER BAILINGS. P&O 1 BRITISH 5 INDIA 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 CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightiy For Penang, Rangoon377 words
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Advertisement124 1940-01-15 11 P& *OL<I BRITISH INDIA Incorporated in England) P. 0. 9L N. CO.'S SAILLNGB. The P. 0. S. N. Company will have a passenger steamer sailing Westwards next month. The Agent. P. Ml O. S. N. CO., 11A, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAiSHA, LTD.)124 words
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140 1940-01-15 12 London, Dec. 29. THE first Indian to receive a commission in the R.A.F. is Mr J. M. R. Jayakar, son of the Rt. Hon. M. R. Jayakar, the barrister. He has been gazetted p-loi officer and will shortly b e promoted' to flying officer,140 words
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Article208 1940-01-15 12 London. Jan. 12 THE progress of "the economic war" is reviewed editorially by Yorkshire Post, which while renewing the warning againsj comforting tales of German desperation, which come from neutr,] sources nevertheless takes a hopeful view of the British trade tiations, which, it declares, are proceeding208 words
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102 1940-01-15 12 London, Jan. 12. MOST of the European capitals arc having; a oold snap at present, and Berlin in particular is having the coldest spell in 12 years. Berliners are exceedingly short of fuel, and many reports of hardship have been received. Ihe Berlin coriesponrient102 words
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Article130 1940-01-15 12 61.4ft rr-trrs (4.K80 kc» ,J From 7.50 p.m. (local time). OlllPATiTlTTT* .rough lack n* me-'.u. Vher he came to prom 6.50 p n\ U himself in this terrific gtfaloflg vertical dive. Both (he engine arcl the air frame of his machine are now unr'crgo ng detailed examination, and it130 words
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Article28 1940-01-15 12 "In Lothbury, outside the Bank of England, fcs a 10 ft, hi h mc i post -.hfiu-j O-.tr ;ln- bni < lUit<<l: Built wi*!i sin.. nn I —Daily Trh-r.iiih28 words
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371 1940-01-15 12 Reuter. (Renter's Special City Comment) London. Jan. 12. f RON ore supplies frcm Norway and Sweden destined for Kingdom are now forthcoming in better quantities than outbreak of war. The initial difficulties in transport have been overcon system is at present working smoothly. IndiaReuter. - 371 words
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351 1940-01-15 12 CAMOUFLAGING MEN AND MACHINES Reuter. MESSAGES from north Finland reveal that the Russians are now copying the Finns in their methods of attack, and that Soviet troops arc new learning to wear white "snow shirts" and other camouflage material. Their tanks and machines are nowReuter. - 351 words
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Advertisement197 1940-01-15 12 §1 M I for clear distinct re- X production for which > Q Agents- toey unaur Pa«eed C 2 HOL" BOON LEONG I 5 Radio General Agency > SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road.)197 words
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Advertisement30 1940-01-15 12 tiuani .1 r icoccupieu 5 rsangkow. ntral Hupeh the Chinese si J£d the Japan< ..nchiao and Tung aunghsiang-Kingshan High j Chinese thoroughly dt j I kilometre highway. Chi I News.30 words
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Miscellaneous718 1940-01-15 12 j TO-DAY'S RADIO 1 SINGAPORE 1 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 S ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s). GBG 17.79 Mr s (16.86 metres) ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcis) GSF 15.14 Mcjs (13.92 metres) p.m. GSJ 21.53 Mcs (19.82 metres) 12.45 Light Orchestral Concert played by tha Programme begins 6 p.m. (local time).718 words
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Article, Illustration735 1940-01-15 13 Increasing Pressure On Neutrals Reuter Stockholm, Jan. 15. THE Swedish Foreign Office announced last night that unknown aeroplanes yesterday flew over Swedish territory, including the archipelago between Haparanda and Lulea. A heavy snowfall prevented identification. Several bombs.were droppedReuter - 735 words
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307 1940-01-15 13 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 14. Guns and planes have shown greater activity than infantry on tne Western Front in the past 24 hours, though the infantry have earned out the usual patrols and reconnaissances. Artillery has been busy again east and west of the VosgesReuter. - 307 words
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Article38 1940-01-15 13 Moscow, Jan. 14. Trade talks have been going on between Russia and Japan. They lasted for IV2 hours yesterday, and it is understood that the Japanese delegates are now waiting for further instructions from Tokyo.38 words
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102 1940-01-15 13 MEWS has reached spontaneous tribui personal hero'sni the British scam i part in the t* r I Admiral Ferwi rd i made wl en ban' Netherlands Ca I aaa *id. "What courage, training an.l often l do has been shown 1 past week,102 words
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Advertisement233 1940-01-15 13 I illL of streamline filters now Intro- 1 c llc0 a lm:l rnic h can be lilted to truck engines, enabling I Kr;l t0 rUli en clean oil at all times, without even draining I *<* lh e STREAMLINE FILTER removes all dama< 1 1 J carbon and "duage.'' By233 words
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163 1940-01-15 14 I Helsinki. Jan. 15. v of air raids yesterday J,< mh( ts Ben low, at a i l.wO» left, dropping Vet, b* fere dropping m v g uti in the city capital echoed i icinity uf 3 3 8 Jfce damage Mark) 1 v163 words
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Article297 1940-01-15 14 ugapore, Jan. 12. 1 per Koyan L No. 3 per Koyan 222 201 R »1. M 1 161 15S S Q Meedon •d No. 1 1 >i No. a 730 12.00 MM 15.75 16.00 8.50 345 iz w 12.00 10 50 9.'. 5 6.50 650 7.25 13.0 a 13297 words
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Article54 1940-01-15 14 tna (1 visit to d »'«l m (h, nese Buddist h leaving for l <> information re"J from Rangoon the •iusion pnaeitied a Burmese. Blessings 'were received from (h y in Burma while he Burmese Pre. »c Burmese Cabi--11 appearances be. Mission which is54 words
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Article222 1940-01-15 14 x Singapore, Jan. 12. The following are the exchange stock th-s ■aornlng according to the dally circular Issued by Che Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora tton. SELLING Loudon T ,T. 214 l|lfl London demand 2.4 1 16 Lyons demand 2057 Cwitzerland demand 208 Hamburg demand New York demand 46222 words
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Article91 1940-01-15 14 s*inS"porb municipal 90 xeonom JBS \til 101 103nom l£ 101 103nom 0% 55-66 ii4i c. J? 48-68 Hi 2 Jg 70-80 H3 JJ^ 3% 75-85 0.93 M 0.95 H »3 75-85 Ml/a j™** 2% 1962 943; 9534 3% 1958 941/ gg,, 4% 1939 red. 1959 102 10491 words
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Advertisement89 1940-01-15 14 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England^ (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 4, I)'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000 000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk. Mosul and .Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS openei and money received on Fixed Deposits89 words
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Advertisement147 1940-01-15 14 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PßOVrNßANK.* Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch) 9 10,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS f 13.000 MM TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) 9108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONO TSENG TANG TO Y. C. KOO CHAN YIU WOON KAI CHAN147 words
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Advertisement164 1940-01-15 14 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine. I'assenger And Freight Services. HOMEWARDS; to Colombo, Aden, Port Said Palestine, Beyrouth Marseilles, Casablanca. London, Antwerp Rotterdam Omennagen and Scandinavia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigcn Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai Japan. For particulars regarding tailing* lares, etc. please apply to THE EAST ASIATIC CO.,164 words
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