Malaya Tribune, 19 January 1940
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Title Section21 1940-01-19 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 16. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, January 19, 194021 words
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Article, Illustration439 1940-01-19 1 British Attack On Terror Raiders Reuter. J)ANISH reports indicate further successful raids on the island of Sylt, where the Nazi mine-laying seaplanes and "terror" squadrons have their bases. Explosions in two Sylt towns were heard and it is believed that many planes andReuter. - 439 words
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Article61 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. London. Jan. 19. Mr Shakespeare in Commons yesterday stated that special fitted for exploding floating mmes^ these shiDS will work in the aiea wnere however tha patrol most floating mines are to teMd. craft continue to sink floating mm e s b nfle fire,Reuter. - 61 words
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74 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. Ankara, Jan. 19. THE Turkish National 1 Assembly has unanimously passed a law granting Government special powers with a view to assuring national defence and protection of national economy in case of extraordinary circumstances. The law confers on Government extra-Parliamentary powers in regard toReuter. - 74 words
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111 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. Helsinki, Jan. In Aitt )ioki and Kuhmo secioiN uui i vanC ed 45 kilometres towards Salla In Lappland, our troops advanced *v during the past lew flays. The enemy has Joutsijaervi to MaerKiiaervi, Some enemy aircraft yesterday .bomb ed Hango, Abo,Reuter. - 111 words
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Article69 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. Baghdad, Jan. 19. mHE Finance Minister Mr. Rustam 1 Haidar was shot in his office hy a formerTnspector who had asked to ThYouUe?" entered his left side Ji passed right through the I i was rushed to hospital and his va h n a cReuter. - 69 words
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43 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 19--rr !«SfflX^ 1 lour toPcrtant c ml ssariat ol the district head of the com j~ internal communist Party. t^ete h n%Xve < d o?°their duties and terday. FOrty-f°f compared ;^^Xd e aV e -Heuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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135 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. THE idea of a world federation will I be the issue at a by-election at Cambridge University causedl by tne death of the Conssrvative Member, Sir John Whithers. «atriek The wel'-known lawyer, Mr. Raniome. who worked at the Intu-na-tional Labcur Office in Geneva, hasReuter. - 135 words
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Article, Illustration89 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 18. with a running high fever, and was only an outside chance to live The doctor says howerer, that the ens* is stdl «Jg and will perhaps be reacnea w 24 A h °b U unetin in the stated: "Senator Borah is nearReuter. - 89 words
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Article66 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 19It If reliably learned that the oftpostponed meeting between Wan Chinjr Wei. Liang Hang of the Japanese-sponsored Re fo Government of Nanking and Wang X' h Mm. hoad of the l«nanese-sDon-cored Provisional Government oi Pripirg, which will thrash out pKn.. for the establishment <*f aReuter. - 66 words
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187 1940-01-19 1 SHOCKING TREATMENT OF BRITONS INDIANS Nazi Concentration Ship Reuter. London, Jan. 19. THE vicious treatment of British seamen imprisoned on a tanker which acted as supply ship for the Graf Spec is now revealed. The vessel was little more than a floating Nazi concentration camp. Several hundred prisoners aboard existedReuter. - 187 words
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Article23 1940-01-19 1 There is no change ir? the situation in regard to the Dockyard strike. Striking Hospital attendants returned to work this morning.23 words
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Article61 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. Lcndon, Jan. 19. THE question of British financial assistance to Finland is new under discu-sicn with the Finn' h authorities, .Mr. Chamberlain stated in a written m; wer tc a question in the House of Commons. the added that Hie rxaet extent of the assistanceReuter. - 61 words
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38 1940-01-19 1 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 19. IT is stated by German official sources that four officers and 26 men of the lost British submarines Seahorse, Undine and Starfish have so far bean rescued.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement133 1940-01-19 1 0 OTHER PAGES Page* Medical Plant For China 2 Sir Alexander Small Interviewed 3 Tlotel Stabbing Charge 4 Cinemas 6 and 7 llliot Acauithii 7 •I Review The News"—C. H.S.J. 8 lowder Factory Explosion 9 Sport 10 and 11 Kadio 12 C lassified Advertisements 13 Russians Still Retreat 14 financial133 words
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Advertisement194 1940-01-19 1 "on, my! haven't you heard of Evelyn Astrova tonu? F^INAWEEy Miss Chambord made this amazing change in her appearance 8 days. and Read below her personal letter in which atmg^ skm exactly how she did it and d free f rom wrinkles, she explains exawy n use (reme now any194 words
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184 1940-01-19 2 NEW WAY TO HELP CHINA Chungking, Jan. 17. THE South Seas Chinese have formed a medical committee to draw up plans for the establishment of a pharmaceutical plant in Singapore to manufacture most of the common patent medicines and gauze and absorbent cotton184 words
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Article35 1940-01-19 2 The Foreign Exchange Control Office, Singapore, will be transferred as from Jan. 23, 1940, to Fullerton BuUding, (3rd. Floor). As from that date, the telephone number of the office wll 52.94.35 words
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104 1940-01-19 2 rE following announcement is made by the Singapore Naval authorities: "The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty have directed that, in view of the growth in importance of the Singapore Base, the title of Senior Naval Officer is in future to be Rear-Admiral. Malaya, when104 words
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Article246 1940-01-19 2 Singapore, Thursday. r*HIEP clerk and interpreter of the Kandang Kerbau Police Station, Tan Yong Fook was to-day acquitted by Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court on a charge of cheating. Accused, who was represented by Mr. V. J. Mendis, claimed trial to the charsre and246 words
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Article77 1940-01-19 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. A SERIOUS accident involving a motor-car and a Chinese woman occurred this morning near the junction of Burmah Road and McAlister Road It appears that the woman was walking along Burmah Road and when she was near the Rex Theatre77 words
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Article50 1940-01-19 2 Singapore. Thursday.—Sentence wai deferred in tne case in which Wong Tit, an employee of the New Asia HoM;aded guilty before Mr. EL Watthe Third Police Court to a cf criminal breach of trust ay a t in respect of $147 .50 between and July 14 last year. Court50 words
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Article82 1940-01-19 2 AT a meeting of Municipal Committee No. 2 held, on Jan. 5, It was agreed that in view of the present conditions no action be taken in 1940 for the reduction annually by ten per cent, of all kinds of hawkers, etc It was also82 words
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Article78 1940-01-19 2 (From Our Own Reporter) I poh, Thursday. /IHE Mohammed Said bin Moham\J m cd Yousofe. Settlement Officer, Ipoh. was involved in a nasty motor accident yesterday while proceeding in the direction of Kuala Kangsar. As a result of the accident, a Chinese cyclist is in hospital suffering78 words
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Article15 1940-01-19 2 Che Pawan Teh, Assistant District Officer. Kampar. is a patient in the Batu Gajah Hospital.15 words
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272 1940-01-19 2 Singapore, Friday EVERY YEAR since 1935, when they first came to Singapore, H.E. tho. Governor and Lady Thomas have given a Services dance for men of H.M. Forces stationed here. Last night Government House was ablaze with lights when this year's dance was held and272 words
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514 1940-01-19 2 Singapore, Thursday. SENTENCE of ten weeks' rigorous imprisonment was passed to-day on Private William Tomney, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, who was convicted by Mr. H. Watson in the Third Magistrate's Court on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a South514 words
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167 1940-01-19 2 IH the second volume of 1939 bulletins, issued by the Institute for Medical Research, three lectures at the Institute durinr the sixth international co urs€ in malariofoffy, arranged by the Eastern Bureau of the League of Nations, ar c reproduced. The first article in the167 words
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Article9 1940-01-19 2 The Spanish Government have concluded barter agreements with Sweden9 words
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Article162 1940-01-19 2 (From Our Own Reporter* Ipoh, Thursday IN Kunming, capital of Yunan, the Chinese National Government has made provision for free education to male members of the overseas Chinese population. To begin after the Chinese Mew Year the institution, known as the Overseas Chinese Senior Middle School,162 words
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Article225 1940-01-19 2 SUBSCRIPTION lists will be closing soon for the series of three concerts which will be held en Feb. 16. Mar. 8 and Mar. 29 at the Victoria Memorial HaH. Tl»*£~ -;~:~3"»V on innovation lot ancTTsubscnuc.., Ale already applying for seits in Jarge numbers. Intending subscribers are reminded225 words
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Article116 1940-01-19 2 The Singapore Musical Society's next ?f «w lon wiU be the concert v rsion cr Merrie England," by Edward German. Members are asked to note that 101. owing numerous representation- a cnange in the rehearsal nights has been made Practices will be on Mond p ior chorus, starting116 words
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Article52 1940-01-19 2 1 1 8 of tn e English Secti ooi k ĕapore Buddhist Association celebrate their First Anniversary the Enghsli Section Hall No. Geylang Road, on Sunday Jan s?i am uai eii eral meeting wi I l am which a gi photograph will betaken. Hem attend 6 are COldialI52 words
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Article42 1940-01-19 2 A giant mirror for Pretoria's untitled ooservatory has been going arour I cast m New York at the beginning I last year, after two failures, it Sffiß? 1 to En §?land for grinding polishing with half-a-ton of ordinary *ouge says The star42 words
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Advertisement20 1940-01-19 2 Overseas Assurance corporation, Lmmn>, 1 Boildin*, Ct.au. Mr««, VHONE 5808. MNCAPORB. RRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN^ COMPENSATION fi, PERSONAL ACCIDENT.20 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1940-01-19 3 GREAT ADVANCE OF MALAYAN EDUCATION SIR Alexander Sym Small, K.8.E., C.M.G., retiring Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, leaves the Colony to-day. Below is a special interview given to Lorraine Streeter at his home this morning. T BAYING MALAYA TO-DAY ON HIS RETIREMENT AFTER TWENTY-NINE1,025 words
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Article39 1940-01-19 3 Reuter. London. Jan. 19. 11 Supply announces that agreed between the Brilerican Governments that lion under the cottonexchange agreement stponed during the months February. March and April. barter cotton in subwill be subject to furitkm. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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166 1940-01-19 3 THE Committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce have felt great concern over the recent labour troubles. In a recent statement published in the Chinese press, they appealed for co-operation between labour and capital and urged all Chinese employees to refrain from calling a166 words
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295 1940-01-19 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AS a sequel to a recent affray outside «he Coliseum Theatre, when several ticket collectors and assistants were injured by an over-enihu-siastic crowd who were unable to purchase tickets as the house was iull. six Tamils stood before295 words
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457 1940-01-19 3 "fTHE urgent concern of the Government should be the frank recognition of existing realities and the application of means to rekindle the waning interest discernible in the public minds," is how a well known Ipoh Lawyer, Mr. Louis Thivy, sums up what should be the457 words
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Article24 1940-01-19 3 Mr. S. C. R. Northcote and Mr. L. C. Harding, of the Chartered Bank. Kuala Lumpur, have left Kuala Lumpur for England on leave.24 words
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Advertisement55 1940-01-19 3 W9W*TQM T da >' Phone MSIXXUHfI 3.15, 6.15, 3 00 MODEPN )5 < hßs.s 8888 HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE" IN TECHNICOLOUR ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE BUSTER KEATON BEN TUKPIN. XCITINC MIR THFUL > DELIGHTFUL SHO\V To-morrow Jan. 20<h A< Midnight UNITED ARTISTS' PRESENT "THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK l AITI from55 words
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Advertisement155 1940-01-19 3 ONE LOAF will convince you that we bake very good bread It will also convince you that it is time to change tt "ROYAL BAKERY" bread. Twenty different varieties SV >?r baked fresh daily are yours for the asking. Crisp SJ''/ French Loaves and nourishing Brcwn Bread, Sandwich Loaves and155 words
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880 1940-01-19 4 HOTEL DINING ROOM AFFRAY Singapore, Thursday. A VIVID description of a slabbing affray which l<x;k place at the Goodwood Park Hotel on the morning of Nov. 8 while guests were at breakfast, was given by two European witnesses at the Assize trial of a880 words
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786 1940-01-19 4 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir.—One of the advertising slogans for thp Malaya Tribune reads "The Paper "With The Pull" and while few will challenge such a claim one cannot help but wonder sometimes whether that pull is always in786 words
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Article123 1940-01-19 4 AN Australian view of the war will be presented from the 8.M.8.C at 730 this evening (Friday) in the series "The War From Various Viewpoints." The speaker will be Pilot Officer H. C. Stumm, who five months ago was a barrister In Brisbane and now123 words
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Article404 1940-01-19 4 European To Pay Compe nsation ■»>t T7< T\|\»n Singapore, Thursday. PLEADING guilty to five traffic charges, Alfred John Friend a middle-aged European employed in the Admiralty was today fined a total sum of $85 by Mr. Conrad Oldham in 'the Traffic District Court. Friend was charged with (1, drivim* a404 words
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Advertisement309 1940-01-19 4 BACKACHE Rid Kidney, of Cerm,, Pol and Acid and Slop Cettim When ycur Honeys art and your bladder is passage scanty and ofti and burns, you need GOLD [ft Haarlem Gil Oapsu Inn ihTfl stimulant ai that always works urinary antiseptic til.; little at any modern ci dealer. It's one309 words
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Advertisement43 1940-01-19 5 t NEW 1HIIUI10»S€>1N t* West Indies. British and Foreign Railways! Muniapal Services in Principal Jowns in the Bntish Isles/ jr SOLE AGENTS: -gt m HHII Q A A I SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI bEMBILAN UAlii' WUaS HE lUs SELANGOR 'I PAHANC WPS *****.43 words
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Advertisement345 1940-01-19 6 PAWLION 6,15 9.15 TO-NIGHT JANE'S GOT A BEAU AND GOT HIM BUSY DOGGING BULLETS W" ■■MMmtk A FUN-PACKED JOY SPREE! jane WITHERS ml '\jNfe& .rfli* !N THE 20TH CENTURY-FOX PICTURE 1 jSJk -boy VSgB^EIUENII' ~!,,in ,vii,,an iEitiiAuu ~wnu SUNDAY "THE JONES FAMILY IN HOLLYWOOD" to 6.i5 Ac 9.i5. Mwwstip. JJIiIHTT345 words
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Advertisement194 1940-01-19 6 ii hi 1 i i; i ir I OPENING gm n ,aA| jTO-NICHT^^PITOIj <■ C Malaya's Largest and I most Popular Theatre S RKO-Radio's Gripping Story of a Woman wrongly accused left to battle her wits against a dangerous Gang of Tropical Rats! j Beauty of Bay in the Jungle!194 words
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Advertisement429 1940-01-19 6 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, SINGAPORE ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED "Christian Science: The Science of Christ-Healino'' BY 6 MR. COLIN RUCKEK EDDISON, C.S. MFMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTH: CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN EOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS. AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL MONDAY,429 words
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1672 1940-01-19 7 "NO INTENTION OF ROBBING VAULTS" U7ITH the remark that "I cannot Singapore, Thursday. rob the vaults, and I cannot the aCcused to charge, Mr. J. -L. McFall, the Distort mtent to u P no 'd the Aylmer Elliott, the 23-year-old Euiodm to day ac< Juitted1,672 words
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49 1940-01-19 7 Reuter. Darwin, Jan. 18. Ninety passengers of the Merkur have been taken off and brought to Darwin. The steamer is not yet floated. The salvage freighter which went ta her assistance was caught by the tide and only missed striking the Merkur by five yards.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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201 1940-01-19 7 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 17. JJENATOR Pittman stated to-day r n ~K* he Senate Foreign Relations tomm,ttee would take up the whole question of Japanese-American relations at the first meeting on Jan. Mr. Cordell Hull will probably be asked to report on the progress ofReuter. - 201 words
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Article25 1940-01-19 7 Reuter. Rome, Jan. 18.—The report of a second Pa,ermo 1 Sicily) earthquake, and cf the collapse of the Monreale Cathedral, is denied in Rome -ReuterReuter. - 25 words
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Article18 1940-01-19 7 Mr. J. Manecksha, Technical Assistant, p w.D.. Tapah, having returned from le *ye, took over duties on Monday18 words
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Advertisement181 1940-01-19 7 IDE H YE RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244. IN THE NEW-WORLD CABARET. I XC f PTIONALLY COMFORTABLE PLACE FOR.— WEDDING FUNCTIONS. SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES AND OTHER RECEPTIONS. BEST CHINESE EUROPEAN FOOD SERVED. SPECIAL SUNDAY TIFFIN $1— ORDINARY DINNER 51.75 INCLUDING ADMISSION. FOR ECONOMY AND PROMPT SERVICE, KINDLY PHONE 4244. EMPIRE181 words
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Advertisement118 1940-01-19 7 I BALCONY OPEN AIR ANNEXE 1 RECENTLY OPENED T nder Construction New Cocfctmfl TO-NIGHT fAStJNATiNG DANCE A 6.30 to N 9 p.m. nlght DANCE i|\ 9.30 to tgjL Midnight TO-MORROW TEA DANCE 6.30—9 P.M. EXTENSION TILL I A.M. HAPPY THEATRE 6.45 TO-NIGHT 9.15 THE BIG ROMANTIC SMASH HIT OF THE118 words
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Article176 1940-01-19 8 AS ye sow, so shall ye reap, and taking this biblical phrase literally, padi cultivation in Malaya should be of a standard high in comparison with adjoining padi producing countries. For Malaya padi growing is being looked after by a department which has taken the greatest pains to see176 words
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Article237 1940-01-19 8 THE Russo-Finnish conflict started with fierce fighting on all fronts. The war between the Allies and Nazi Germany has virtually "dragged on" for five months, and is not yet in full swing. Many people complain of this comparative inactivity and clamour for some real action. Modern warfare concerns237 words
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302 1940-01-19 8 Bridegroom Over-Eager Reuter. London, Jan. 18. A REMARKABLE story of how the Belgian and A into possession of Nazi plans which led them to take spec.al measures appears in the Daily Telegraph. new ly-married It is stated that a German officer's haste to rejoinReuter. - 302 words
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Article35 1940-01-19 8 Reuter. New Delhi, Jan. 18. Mr. B J. Gould, political agent in Sikkim. is going to Lhasa to represent the British Government at the forthcoming Installation of the Dalai Lama. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article55 1940-01-19 8 Reuter. London, Jan. 18. THE GERMAN frontier bordering Holland and Belgium is thoroughly frozen, and there is little or no anxiety among the population, according to dispatches from Amsterdam and Brussels. Nevertheless, across snowdrifts, Dutch and Belgians are keeping watch in conditions which are described inReuter. - 55 words
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78 1940-01-19 8 Reuter. New York, Jan. 18. SEVENTY FIVE per cent, of the Germans are bitterly opposed to Hitler, and 95 per cent. are against war, according to the wellknown journalist Mr. O. G. Villird, who has just returned from a visit to Geimany. He hopedReuter. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration138 1940-01-19 8 EVERY explosion that occu>> gunpowder or arms factory which is speeding up war orders i be put down to sabotage. Acrid will happen. But it will have I noticed that the explosion in a Br powder factory followed quickly that in an American powder fact This is an138 words
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Article166 1940-01-19 8 LISTENING in to various news bulletins lately. I have discovered, as doubtless other listeners have, that if you happen to miss the London news summary at 8.35 p.m.. relayed by the Singapore (8.M.8.C.) station, you can tune in to Perth, the new Australian station on 25 metres shortly166 words
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Article158 1940-01-19 8 MOST interesting of the announcement from Rangoon lately, however, wa* the description of the BIG SUCCESS OF WAR LOTTERIES IN BURMA. Hundreds of thousands of rupees are being collected rapidly in the Burm unit of the British Empire by this method. The lotteries, I understand, were begun158 words
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Article130 1940-01-19 8 MY BET—I don't seem able to p away from that word—is that Aon ral Yonai's Cabinet in Japan will oe: 1 all records fcr brevity of existence If it- policy is no better tlvm h» ju t been stated—the i*w o"»et East Asia" and insistence on w*' tag130 words
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444 1940-01-19 9 Officials Making I Vigorous Inquiry Reuter. IT i« ,*ffi 11 London, Jan. 19. mcia »y announced that several explosions that shook Wal£«^Vf sterday at a royal gunpowder factory at n altham Abbey. Five people were killed. nvi VQ T h l forCe f thC cxReuter. - 444 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. Oslo, lan. 10.—A voluntary militraining system is to be startshortly throughout Norway i the leadership of Crown Prince Olar. Even the instructors will be asked to give their services luntarily.—Reuter. PRINCE OLAVReuter. - 38 words
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108 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. ISTANBUL. JAN. 18 J VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE KS OCCURRED IN NIGDE r, IN SOUTHERN ANATOLIA HE NIGHT, ACCORDING TO MESSAGE FROM ANKARA. persona were reported killed r 400 houses are reported to have but it is not yet possible to actual casualties and dami>iiiReuter. - 108 words
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226 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 19. j AST night's French communique states: "In the Vbsgea one of our outposts repulsed an attack made by an enemy detachment, "k a few prisoners."—Reuter. Paris, Jan. 18. DKITISH and French troops have resumed their full activity of patrols andReuter. - 226 words
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Article69 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. London. Jan. 18. ON the Stock Exchange, following yesterday's announcement in connection with the 4 2 per cent, conversion loan, gilt-edged securities moved up sharply in active dealings and profittaking. Sales were quickly absorbed. Czechoslovakia 8 per cent, bonds rose from 492 to 61, andReuter. - 69 words
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Article75 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. Rome, Jan. 19. THE Italian Empire in Atrica has con eluded a phase of complete dependence on the Mother Country, declared Signor Mussolini in a speech here yesterday. Presiding at *he first meeting of the newly created General Council of corporative consultative organs for ItalianReuter. - 75 words
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154 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. Madrid, Jan. 18. ci RVIVORS from the Norwegian vessel Fagcrshein. which has been torpedoed in the Bay ef Biscay, have been brought to Vigo by a Greek merchant vessel. The Fagcrshein was returning from Africa when an explosion broke the ship in two. ItReuter. - 154 words
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278 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 19. THE Labour Party Is pressing Government for a statement to be made soon by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on economic co-ordina-tion. It is expected that a statement will be made the week after next, when there will be a general debateReuter. - 278 words
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Article84 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. New Delhi, Jan. 19. AN official denial has been issued to the n allegations from German and Russian souices during the past two days of riots and disturbances in Nagpur. Cawnpore. Gorakhpur. Jubbulpore and other towns in India. It is added that the allegations appearReuter. - 84 words
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181 1940-01-19 9 Brains Vs. Arms Reuter. London, Jan. 18. CHATFIELD. Minister for Co-ordination of Defence, dealing in the House of Lords with the work of the scientists in relation to the war, said that the scientific research which Britain had before was entiteJy different to the magnificentReuter. - 181 words
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100 1940-01-19 9 Reuter. Chamrfctaf. Jan. 19. CIOHTING among General Yen Shi Shan'- fr.°(,r« ha now ceased, according n authoritative quarters. it is confirmed that there were few miner clashes between 3 COO new recruits, who were about tn be discharged because they refused to obey ordersReuter. - 100 words
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Advertisement34 1940-01-19 9 REFRACTING MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS j TESTE FfffF 111 IJI i I 181( 11 \New Year Sale tod j OKURA'S I ART CHINA j SHOW are now on at BAB A &Co. Ltd. Middle Koad, Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement782 1940-01-19 9 DOG LOVERS THOUGHTLE^^^&j Your dog is entirely dependent on you for his never intended for him. health and happiness. Remember that his unnatural lite in a hot climate makes blood correctives has no pores, he cannot get essential. That's why you should give him his rid of ,he im purities782 words
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Article, Illustration378 1940-01-19 10 FAHMY IN EXCELLENT FETTLE WILL HE WIN? THE stage is set for the first 1940 boxing card announced for this evening at the Happy World Covered Stadium, with Mohamed Fahmy and Flashy Sebastian as the stellar attraction. These boys are to meet in twelve378 words
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Article1050 1940-01-19 10 The Turf jJJELOW is the full programme for the opening day's races of the Perak Turf Chit's January Meeting to be run to-morrow (Saturday): HORSES Class 2—Div. I—s*/j Furlongs Straight 00 0 MEADOW MAN 9.00 "Rummy Kongsi" Marland 0 0 0 SCARLET TIGER 8.10 "Mr. Cheah"1,050 words
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Article55 1940-01-19 10 The card will be as follows: MOHAMED FAHMY vs. FLASHY SEBASTIAN. (12-3min-Rounds 160 lbs.) JOE DIAMOND vs. RUSH MILLING. <16-3min-Rounds 147 lbs) NAI BOON MAH vs. DAVID DHARMARAJ. (10-3min-Rounds 135 lbs) TOMMY CARRIE vs. K. O. GLSTILO. (10-3min-Rounds 135 lbs) After I p.m. to-day booking will only be55 words
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Article133 1940-01-19 10 Singapore. Friday THE progress of the Chinese Swimming Club in recent years is stressed by M*. Lee Kong Chian. the President of the Club, in an article in the first of the "Recorder", which will be the official organ of the Club in future. Mr. Lee writes:133 words
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Article60 1940-01-19 10 The following are ties in the S.C.C. Billiards' competition (250 up):— Monday, (Jan. 22): C. Lawson (-25) v G. G. Wilson (+50); Tuesday:—E. H. Coleman (—75) v. P. M. Whitehead (Scr.); Wednesday:—M. F. Cutler 10) v. W. Mcßeath (+20); Thursday:—C. Fitton 10) v. IL M. Vennik 10); Friday:—Lt.60 words
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Article32 1940-01-19 10 Reuter. London. Jan. 18 Cambridge has formally accepted Oxford's challenge to an unofficial Boat Race. The date has been fixed for Mar. 2, but the venue Is not yet traded.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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278 1940-01-19 10 Singapore, Friday. GOVERNMENT'S share in Singapore racing last year amounts to $296,187.35, it was revealed in the Singapore Turf Club's report for 1939, which will be presented at the anuual general meeting of the Club to be held on Friday, Jan. 26 at 5.15 p.m.278 words
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Article22 1940-01-19 10 Mr. W. A. Gordon-Hall, an officer of Class H, Malayan Civil Service, has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore.22 words
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Article27 1940-01-19 10 His Highness the Sultan has been pleased to re-appoint the Hon Incht Onn bin Ja'afar a member of the Executive Council, wiiii effect from Nov. 17, my27 words
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Advertisement228 1940-01-19 10 I II F AIITV Here's aHp for keeping your tee* 1 4fP U 11 M M J beautifully clean. Buy a tube of Ĕti ODOL Toothpaste and clean your /Ĕ Ĕ t teeth with it twice every day. ODOL, j is me smoothest and most thorough f Wr*' J known.228 words
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Miscellaneous22 1940-01-19 10 TO-DAY High Water: 4.35 A.M. 8.3 ft. 5.35 P.M. 6.7 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 5.34 A.M. 8.1 ft. 7.17 P.M. 6.7 ft.22 words
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825 1940-01-19 11 SPIRITED PLAY ON THE PADANG SRC 2 S.C.C 0 GAME which was played in a spirit of keen rivalry, yesterday's hockey match between the Padang clubs, the S.R.C. and the th h resulted in a win for th e Recs. by825 words
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Article35 1940-01-19 11 The following have accepted to play W at S C C :-Maior F. E Robertsor; rnffr D J G Jackson, F.U S M. B. H Lee, B F'etcher-Cooke. G W fc Wai*s D. L Poteer.35 words
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Article38 1940-01-19 11 TO-DAY HOCKEY: I A. vs. Punjab Regiment, I A.; Celts vs. Police, Depot.; S.R.C. 2nd vs. Manchesters 2nd, S.R.C.; YMC A. vs. Hyderabads, V M C A. RUGGER: S.C.C. Seven-a-side, S.C.C. BOXING: Fahmy Sebastian, Happy World.38 words
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Article109 1940-01-19 11 The following are tne Mdes for the South XV v. The Rest XV game to be played at S f, C. on Saturday:SOUTH (In Rede—lvlabm; Christy, Peirce, Alexandra (sub. for Soott», Seward; Ewart, Simpson (Capt.); Roberts, McLennan. Muxey, Ramsay Rae, Sutton, vinycombe, Hcpkin, Smith (sub. for Graham I109 words
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Article26 1940-01-19 11 Reuter. London, «Jan. 18 The following ar c results of matches played yesterday: SOUTH A Palace 0, West Ham 3. Spurs 2, Southend 4.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article56 1940-01-19 11 The following have been chosen to represent the Ladfooters' team against the Singapore Traction Company Sports' Club soccer eleven on Monday, at Farrer Park Ground at 5-15 P.M.:— Peng Kong, Ah Bah, Weng Kai, kai Teck, Ah Lek, John, Kai Seng, Ah Lam; Sum Wing, Swee Hock56 words
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Article35 1940-01-19 11 In an evenly contested friendly gamp of soccer played at th e R.I. ground on Wednesday, the Hindu Association second ele.cn beat the Raffles In.:cituticn by t.«o goals to one.35 words
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Article51 1940-01-19 11 The following will be selected to represent the Gunong Pulai Waterworks XI against the G.E.C. Team at soccer on Sunday. Jan. 21 at 5.15 p.m. at Pontian:—Gee Choc, Muthucumaru, Chik bin Osman. Kandasamy, Moorip, Abdul Rahsid, Teck Chye, Paramsamy, Alek, Mohamed Esa. Ahmad, Salleh; Teck Hock. Angus and51 words
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Article326 1940-01-19 11 Singapore, Thursday. second walk-over in the S.C.C. seven-a-side rugby tournament occurred to-day when the R.A.F. Kallang "A" secured a walkover the R.A. Changi "A," who failed to turn up on the padang. Other ties played resulted in a win for the S.C.C. "D" seven326 words
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Article56 1940-01-19 11 Twelve cards were taken cut for the Lady Captain's Prize at the Keppel Golf Club 18 hole stroke competition which resulted as follows: Mrs. W. J. Holohan 93—22=71 Miss M. Brown 96—24=72 JANUARY SPOON The replay for the January Spoon resulted in a win for Mrs. H.E.56 words
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Article49 1940-01-19 11 The Ladies' January stroke competition of the Clarrison Golf Club, was played at Tanglin on Tuesday Wednesday, and resulted in a win for Mrs. Woodside with a net score of 36. The scores were: Mrs. J. C. R. Woodside 45— 9=36. Mrs. F. J. Holohan 47--10=37.49 words
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Article30 1940-01-19 11 The third annual general meeting of the Mrrytime B.P. will be held at the residence of Mr. Gan Poh Yew, No. 5-3 Lorong 27, Geylang Road, on Sunday.30 words
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Article54 1940-01-19 11 Singapore, Thursday.—F. Woelz. of S. Moutrie and Co., Ltd., this morning claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oidham in the Traific Court to a charge of driving without due regard for the safety cf others at Orchard Koed on the morning cf Nov. 21. The case was postponed to54 words
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Advertisement62 1940-01-19 11 I 'H.M.V.* I "CHOP ANJING" AIM IS I S IPPEAKING IN PERSON. AT THE HAPPY H OKLII STAMUM. JANUARY 21st 9 p. m I f MOHD. YATIM I \\ISS AMINAH j ALSO THAT WILL-KNOWN FA VO URLTE MISS TARMINAH MISS DELIA Ĕ AMAN BALLON ALSO MANY OTHER ARTISTS AND THE62 words
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Advertisement445 1940-01-19 11 I GIVE YOUR HAIR Polished Loveliness What a delight to the I F Brilliantine. Re- I member too, that «JT Araami Brillian- tine restorea V natural colour. i?Ot//? TONES: L XT A HP* Special s *>- Henna, CamomiU and I Hue AMAMI Brilliantine llfI If you have any difficulty in445 words
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Advertisement51 1940-01-19 11 I "CHAP SINGA" i STARS WILL SING ALL THEIR NEW SONGS FOR YOU HAPPY WORL»! STADIUM. 1 JANUARY 21st 9 p. m. AHMAD. CB. MISS EMMA I JAN I I I I HUSSEIN if HASSAN T. I ALSO ;i HA SHIM DOLMAT PARTY TA 'SEAH DARA YAM and FULL "SINGA51 words
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531 1940-01-19 12 London, Jan. 18. TN both the Lords and Commons debates on economic warfare several speakers argued the need for appointment of a Minister in the War Cabinet with responsibility to co-ordinate wartime economic policy. Lord Swinlon thought the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary to531 words
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Article24 1940-01-19 12 Dr. R. Walkingshaw, Specialist Officer (Surgeon* of the Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service in Johore as Surgeon, General Hospital, Johore Bahru.24 words
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Article280 1940-01-19 12 SINGAPORE will flock to see "Hollywood Cavalcade,' the 20th Century-Fox picture which bej?an a season at the Cathay yesterday. It has all the qualities that go to make good entertainment. It has, in fact, the cream of the highest entertainment value since motion pictures started, for280 words
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Article142 1940-01-19 12 lANE WITHERS is growing up... .She's even got a boy friend. In "Boy Friend," which opened at the Pavilion last night she shows that she can manage romantic situations with -he ability of a trained actress. There is a great deal of fun and many situations142 words
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Article37 1940-01-19 12 The Resident of Selangor has anpointed Mr. J G. Meafns to be a member of the Licensing Board for so!n dlst^ ct °f Ulu Selangor for the year 1940 in the place of Mr. F. W. Castle37 words
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Article212 1940-01-19 12 Reuter. Stockholm, Jan 18. THE German steamer August Thyssen, 2,342 tons, struck a Swedish mine in the southern part by the Gulf of Bothnia. A Swedish warship is proceeding to the scene in order to save the crew, who took to their boats. It isReuter. - 212 words
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61 1940-01-19 12 Reuter. A_ London, Jan. 18 S a result of efforts to find Parliamentary seats for the new Ministers Sir Andrew Duncan (Trade) and Sir J S h^^ ith information) it is e%ecU Sir rhnril o^^ 011 and Neither ill Barne iR Southampton Si ?hReuter. - 61 words
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Article34 1940-01-19 12 King Queen At Aldershot Reuter. r~ London, Jan. 18 Then* Majesties to-day insneeted >» 5 Aldershot fo^La nearfv t „i^. t Ur the Xin cov «°d nearly eight miles and the ©ueen Router that diStanCeReuter. - 34 words
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Article335 1940-01-19 12 London, Jan. IS. THE large conversion operation an- nounced yesterday, although it has nothing to do with new loans to finance the war, is regarded by the press as a useful test of the conditions under which those new loans must be launched. There is335 words
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Advertisement102 1940-01-19 12 *—<^— mmy f. AN EXCELLENT SELECTION I I OF FAMOUS MAKES OF SHOCK PROOF lANDI AND WATERTIGHT WAT C H E 8 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. This102 words
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Advertisement30 1940-01-19 12 I FOE CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY nvi: 99 n a Wj radio for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, KuaJa Lumpur.30 words
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Miscellaneous115 1940-01-19 12 CAPITOL: "Panama Lady."—6 15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: ¥Boy Friend."—6 15 and 9.15 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "The Return of the> Frog. —3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. TATHAY- "Hollywood Cavalcade.' CATHAY. 3.15, 615 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: "Stanley and Livingstone. 6 15 and 9 15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: 'King: Kong."—6 15 and 9115 words
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Miscellaneous724 1940-01-19 12 RADIO j 1 J SINGAPORE iV JKSFM ZHL 225 metre, mc,.). W» I* («.46 meu> s) IHP 30.9« metre. <W» mcje). JJ opening Announcement rjap^ ?;S MisceUaneous programme of Gramo- EngUah). n S r l r d a y Rubber. Tin „20 «gn* £om Current t 6§2 from "Cheng Mob724 words
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Obituary30 1940-01-19 13 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. W. G. Skey and Messrs Joe and Julius Fisher wish to thank all those who so kindly sent expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.30 words
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Advertisement435 1940-01-19 13 GFG WANTED Children and girls between iges of b and 16 to uike part >n a Snow. Attractive pr-zes or imerauon. Appiy in person to ig?r, Happy World, Singapore tween H Ajfc and 1 P.M. or irom lo 11 P.M. (286-C) .ir ANTED Distributors in F.M.S 4 is. for Cock435 words
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Advertisement548 1940-01-19 13 Educational P °STAL TRAINSc SSi 0 19W) >. FEW SHTLLCourses: Matriculan;. L.C.C. Examinations: £ookkeeping, Advanced Accounts, ShortSS&i J o ur ?alism, Draughtsmansiiip (Architectural,* Mcchanttcal», Architec--22 IA R r I BAj Accountancy, Secaeumal. Engineering: B.Sc. Civil (A.M. i S S Electrical (City Guilds'. A.M.L Wireless (P.M.G.), Radio. Write: P.O. Box 108,548 words
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Advertisement609 1940-01-19 13 Wanted REQUIRED by office ladies 2 scats in ear 8.15 4.30. Rangoon, Newton, Cantonment Roads. Please write Box 366 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (278..:» WANTED: Typewriter, preferably Portable. State make, price. 897-C. Simon Road, Paya Lebar. (277 C i TYPEWRITER PORTABLE WANTED Popular make. Write first. Holman, Empress Hotel, Singapore. (272.C'609 words
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Advertisement520 1940-01-19 13 Miscellaneous TIN PLATE LABELS for any purpose in any colour and design make to order traits Commercial Engraving Works, 56, Upper Cross Street, Singapore. (284-C) SPORTS—Prewar prices for Golf Clubs Tennis Rackets Shuttlecocks and Tennis Racket. Restringing Super Tropical Guts with Guarantee. Visit Capitol Sports. 85. Stamford Road, Singapore. (281.C^520 words
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Advertisement542 1940-01-19 13 FOR SALE Fiat 1929, running: order $65. Appiy 40, Upper Cross Street, Singapore. (270-C) FOR SALE. 1934 5 Standard 9 Saloon 38,40 m.p.g., Taxed, $500 or nearest. Box 358 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (259-C) FOR SALE: Four seater tourer nett price $350,-. Boat with motor Johnson, 10 h.p. 9, Oxley542 words
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Advertisement448 1940-01-19 13 NOTICE. BANGKOK BEAUTY SALON. We rvgret to inform our many esteemed clients that for urgent reasons, we are temporarily suspending our business. We cordially thank them for their kind support and hope to return from Bangkok in the near future. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invite the following materials448 words
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229 1940-01-19 14 Sweden Defying Russian Threats Reuter. TIDNINGEN, JAN. 18. REUTERS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH THE n NORTHERN FINNISH FORCES SAYS IT IS RELIABLY REPORTED FROM THE SALLA FRONT* THAT THE RUSSIAN FORCES WHICH HAVE BEEN TRYING TO DRIVE WESTWARD ACROSS FINLAND'S "WAIST" ARE INReuter. - 229 words
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107 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. London, Jan. 18. The United States should have a swarm of destroyers "to control the seas" in the event of war, declared Rear-Admiral S. M. Robinson. Chief of Naval Engineering, testifying before the Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives. He wasReuter. - 107 words
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Article147 1940-01-19 14 London, Jan. 18. MR. LESLIE BURGIN, Minister of Supply, receiving journalists on the eve of the return to Paris of M. Dautry, French Minister of Supply, said:— "We are making a pool not only of raw materials of both our Empires, but of their manufacturing resources147 words
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89 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. Bucharest. Jan. 18. THE Czernauti-Lwow-Cracow Railway. 1 by which the Germans hoped to import large quantities of Rumanian produce following its reopening in December, has again ceased to function. The Germans accuse the Russians of making difficulties for the transit ofReuter. - 89 words
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Article133 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 18. A CUT of $500 millions in the United rt States $1,300 million Fleet expansion programme was propped by Mr. Oarl Vinson, chairman at to-dav'o session of the House of Representatives Navai Committee. This would reduce the total tonnage from 400,000 toReuter. - 133 words
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84 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. London, Jan. 18. AN extension of the navigational certificate system recently introduced enables ships in certain circumstances to pass without detention for examination. The new system, called "ships' navigational certificates," covers cases where the whole cargo of a vessel is granted a certificateReuter. - 84 words
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73 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 18. ACCORDING to reliable reports A proposals by Britain and France fo? the tripling of their present orders for American warplanes w ere discussed yesterday by President Roosevelt, Mr Morgenthau (Treasury) and Army and Navy officials. Britain and France are saidReuter. - 73 words
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132 1940-01-19 14 London, Jan. 18. BRITISH overseas trade returns indicate that both imports and exports during December not only returned to but overtook peace-time levels. In December imports totalled £86 582 000. against £83.989.000 in November'and £74.i32.000 in December, 1938. Exports totalled £40.169.000 against £■•37 360.000 and132 words
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Article87 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. London. Jan. 18. THE fourteen countries with whom Britain is conducting trade negotiations, referred to by Mr. Ronald Cross in his economic warfare review in the Commons yesterday, are Norway. Sweden. Denmark, Holland. Belgium. Iceland. Spam. Switzerland, Estonia, Lithuania Latvia, Yugoslavia. Italy and Greece. AgreementsReuter. - 87 words
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273 1940-01-19 14 Paris, Jan. 18. the American Club luncheon in Paris to-day, the British Ambassador recalled the issues of the American war of independence, and argued that the issues for which the Allies are st war with the Nazis to-day were concerned essentially with the sam273 words
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Article69 1940-01-19 14 Chungking, Jan. 18. CIR Archibald Kerr Clsrk-Kerr, Bri- tLsh Ambassador to China, and Sir Stafford Cripps, Member of the British Parliament, who arrived here last week, were entertained at a dinner party yesterday evening by Dr. H. H. Kung, Vice-President of the Executive Yuan. Among the69 words
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43 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 18. THE U.S. Army is sending two officers 1 to Helsinki, one from Ri-'.a and one from Washington, to serve as mihtary attaches and report on land and air developments in the war.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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128 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. New York. Ja., EXPORTS from the United State, last month amounted 1« y.- )H millions —the largest for nearly a decade, $71 millions more than v, November and $92 millions than in December. 1938. Large shipments of aeropU es petroleum and metalsReuter. - 128 words
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100 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. Cape Town, Jan JHE belief that "it is by no means certain that the African Continent would not become a theatre of possibly the most severe fighting the war would produce" was expressed by the Minister of Mir Colonel Stallard, addressing a meetingReuter. - 100 words
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82 1940-01-19 14 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 18 ACCORDING to a .Bucharest tele* the Rumanian Government has decided to establish a National Petroleum Commissariat for the control and coordination of the whole oil Indus! The commissariat will direct oil production and refining and regulate oil sales andReuter. - 82 words
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Article44 1940-01-19 14 Mr. C. C. Ellis, fourth mate at the United States steam:r City of Fl has become engaged to a Ncrw giat: girt he met while th? ship was Bergen. Mr. Ellis helped In the rescu tng of survivors from the torpedoed British liner Athenia.44 words
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Advertisement396 1940-01-19 14 RAFFLES CAFE DIME THERE TO-NSGHT Excellent Grill A La Carte Cocktail Bar Relay of Raffles Orchestra Radio programmes Social Atmosphere Comfort c Sva View 110 tV I TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW. SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ILIST APPEARANCE IN THE FAR EAST OF THE IR IO GIIA SAD O S ADAGIO—COMIC AND MUSICAL ACROBATIC396 words
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Advertisement52 1940-01-19 14 lla\e you heard best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, ORCHARD ROAD S PORE (near Cathay Cinema), j PRICES VERY MODERATE. A. T. EDWARDS A CO.. LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Co.i: ult Us For All Chases 01 KEAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation52 words
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Article286 1940-01-19 15 LONDON TIN London, Thursday. (Official Price) £237V 2 Buyers £2373/4 Seller ard 'Oflicial Price) £238 Buyer.* £238 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Thursday. Tone Steadier ll 7 8 b *****6s ward) Feb. 1113 16 b ll 15 16 s d Forward) Mich 1113 16 b 1115 16286 words
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Article13 1940-01-19 15 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—13 words
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Article16 1940-01-19 15 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buy* rs 39*4; Sellers 39%.16 words
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Article145 1940-01-19 15 Ml Tr:n K are th. Singapore, Jan. 18 lk> o and Shanghai Banking Corpora. Lo ndon T T SELLING I d 214 1116 532? 2 :.and 208 E mand 46 7 3 demand 51 s|B II;- demand 155 fi| Sg°° n demand 155 7 18 Co££ 155 7|B H145 words
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Article845 1940-01-19 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT MINING nßaP rC 13 Ampat Tin Buyers Seller* Austral Amal 49 ?Jl !a Austral Malay J 7 l" cd Ayer Hitam 37 39j-ccl Ayer Wen* M 8 Bangrin 080 0.85 Batu Selangor 22 23 6 Berjuntal 160 165 Burma Malay J 6 L 8 Chenderlang 23845 words
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Article89 1940-01-19 15 Maynard 90 lOOnora SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL JMJ 101 103nom ZZ° 1 963 101 103nom "5 55-66 IUVa 11« 5% 48-68 HO 112 «i% 70-80 113 115 3 75 85 0.9314 0.951, 3-c 75-85 94, a gg,^ 2'"c 1962 96 3 a S% 1058 941/ QQt, 4% 1939 red.89 words
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Article164 1940-01-19 15 Singapore. Thursday. THERE was again very little doing in 1 the markets to-day but prices were steady, especially in the Industrial section. The price of local tin was again unchanged at $124 in spite of a further cechne in the price of the metal in Lon don.164 words
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Article122 1940-01-19 15 Rice Siam 2 230 Rice Siam 3 51am Broken Rice No. 1 JJJ Sam Broken Rice No 2 161 Rice Saigon Al 157 Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S.Q.- Meedon Rlnghway -Small Mill" Rangoon "Meedon" Rice Slam Parboiled No. 1 Rice Slam Parboiled No 3 3ambier122 words
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Advertisement111 1940-01-19 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which la incorporated k the S.S. and registered as a Trust Com pany, undertakes Che following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WU. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRLT9TEE OF111 words
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Advertisement122 1940-01-19 15 I THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) I (SINGAPORE BRANCH) I 4, D'Almeida Street. I Authorised and subscribed 1 Capital £2,000,000 I Paid-up Capital £i (0 oo 000 I Reserve Fund 500,000 I HEAD OFFICE: LONDON I Branches: I Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo I Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad I122 words
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Advertisement256 1940-01-19 15 THE EASTERN UNITED BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI T T A WOR KMEN»S COMPENSA TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 18D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager. OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. CABLE ADDRESS:—"CHUNGK.UO." OVERSEA BRANCHES: Batavia, Haiphong, Hanoi. London, Nev> York256 words
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Advertisement478 1940-01-19 15 STEAMER BALLINGS. BRITISH} INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES^ For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. BJ.S.N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 6497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong. Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightiy For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly For478 words
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Advertisement20 1940-01-19 16 [7 TU B. F. Goodrich Company SINGAPORE RIOTOUS RS THEIR IRRLRYRN *Jfa^&toMsM To inaugurate their appointment as Distributors for GOODRICH20 words
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