Malaya Tribune, 10 February 1940
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Title Section21 1940-02-10 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVIL No. 35. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, February 10, 194021 words
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Article, Illustration750 1940-02-10 1 No Discussion Of Peace Terms Summer Welles To Visit Belligerent Countries Reuter. A MERICA has opened diplomatic conversations ,nf rmal Character with neutral THS QUESTION OF A PEACE PLAN rcln^oE tt r' r p e K- I"/ rnUed Sta,es I nder-Secretarv of State, isReuter. - 750 words
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Article23 1940-02-10 1 Reuter. Dublin Feb. 9:—The death occurred to-day of Dr. Edward J. Byrne, Roman Catholic Archbishop in Dublin and Primate of Ireland since 1921.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article79 1940-02-10 1 Reuter. THE ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCES THAT A BRITISH DESTROYER YESTERDAY SANK TWO U-BOATS WHICH WERE ATTACKING A CONVOY. —REUTER this it was estimated German submarines I aye been destroyed had probably been badly A Ity c mmunique states the normal practice of alty to announce the U-boatsReuter. - 79 words
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Article69 1940-02-10 1 Reuter. Lisbon. Feb. 9. f Governors throughout Portugal v ummoned to the capital yesbv the Ministry of the Interior peech by Senor Salazar on attitude to the war, aca communique issued to-da\v >alaxa* discussed all important sol the moment and emphasised (1 for national discipline, urged allReuter. - 69 words
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Article202 1940-02-10 1 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 10. l AST niffht's communique A stales: "Between the Moselle and Saar artillery has beejj markedly more active on botn Rides. An enemy air raid was repulsed. "During reconnaissances carried out yesterday a severe encounter took place, d rin which our detachmentsReuter. - 202 words
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68 1940-02-10 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 10. "M EDIATION offers by an unnamed great power in the Russo-Finnish conflict have been well received on both sides," it was stated in a Rome radio announcement last night. The announcer added that Moscow had agreed to negotiate butReuter. - 68 words
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181 1940-02-10 1 Reuter. Copenhagen. Feb. 10. rREAT aeroplane activity was reported yesterday from the German U air base on Svlt Island. At about 6 p.m. 150 planes were seen in the air at once. An hour later five squadrons were seen flying to the west. —Reuter.Reuter. - 181 words
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Article48 1940-02-10 1 untitled Ontario Feb. 9. APENING the Conservative election campaign, Mr. Ivianio!. denied the that his plans :or the e.;taMishment of Gvvcrnmer.t rr.rant conscriwdon. said that the prime object wotuu re ta carry on Canada's war effort •eitieiently a.n economically- .sow irdnb which ha f.u; been fc kit* ppst."48 words
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Article148 1940-02-10 1 Reuter. Toronto, Feb. 9. The Canadian Police have seized a trunk containing $53,200 worth of counterfeit money and to have thwarted a plot to distribute $200.000 worth of Canadian counterfeit money among the Balkan A man described as the owner of the trunk and a woman have beenReuter. - 148 words
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Article, Illustration563 1940-02-10 1 Fierce Attempts To Break The Mannerheim Line Reuter. mix- a Stockholm, Feb. 10. int. Soviet forces are fighting fiercely to break the Mannerheim Line. The attajk is now extended right across the Karelian Isthmus and is apparently developing into the most serious onslaught since the beginningReuter. - 563 words
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Advertisement54 1940-02-10 1 OX OTHER PAGES Eurasian Conference Pa *J* Central Eurasian Assn. Envisaged China News «*"v»age«i 3 Cinemas 4 "I Review The Ne ws "_C HS- I Dogs beat parachutes Nazis' Forged Note Plot H To-day's Race Card ,2 Alleged Stabbing 10 Hid io 11 Classified Advertisements Jo India Page Market Prices54 words
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Advertisement87 1940-02-10 1 Pf\ SAYS MUM LOOKS YOUNGER sinci she uses EVELYN ASTRQVA FACE BEAUT^E*" ENROL NOW MATRICULATION and SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and Evening Tuition pf'MANS are famous for their ouocesses at these examinau ns made possible by their system of jiaividual tuition which enable i students to progress rapidly. m r Matriculation,87 words
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654 1940-02-10 2 UNITY OF OPINION AT CONFERENCE Singapore, Friday. COMPLETE unanimity of opinion on the desirability of forming a combined organisation to look after the material interests of K.mtsians throughout Malaya was reached at the first all-Malaya Eurasian conference which concluded to-day. There was, howeyei, diversity of654 words
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Article100 1940-02-10 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. JUDGMENT was reserved by the Second Magistrate, Mr. VV. Bellamy, hi the case in which an Indian Mohammedan named Shaik Ismail bin Kadersah, was charged with assisting in the management of a common betting house on Dee. M last100 words
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Article67 1940-02-10 2 .Singapore. Friday. LOYALTY to the King was expressed at tlie conclusion of the All-Malaya Eurasian Conference which ended this afternoon after a two-day session. lhe resolution, proposed by the Hon. Mr Claud- da Silva. chairman, and seconded by Mr. L. P. Koch of Selangor. to67 words
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Article19 1940-02-10 2 K rom Our Own «gg^WdWIt Is an( j in trying to lane got itfe-foot-Mr RatclifTe was19 words
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Article160 1940-02-10 2 Sinta.icrc Friday. T «I lawn ol the Istai.a Kamponfc I xm m■< Hie >ctnc oi a very lar ~e .."therms last n*M when MO-Muslims sat to a sumptuous Maiav dinner, the occasion being the tirst m eting of Muslim students throughout Mulava k [•Las, presci t Includeo160 words
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455 1940-02-10 2 fHOUGH the war between Russia and Finland is not officially con1 r*cted with the greater struggle in Europe, it is wrong to i«<w arp two entirely separate wars in Europe. proniems of the community At the conclusion of the conference he delegates from up-country455 words
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Article37 1940-02-10 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) I -rf M Bangkok, Friday. If recommendations now under consideration by the Government are anfo^.H new year will Tendon Apr 1 Jan 1 inStead of as n °w37 words
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Article1088 1940-02-10 2 Singapore, Saturday "lIITLERISM is a savage cult, a dynamism of destruction, a ,1, H seated social disease. We must deliver ourselves Imm its •menace, and when we have done this we must help German;. U> cv out the cancer from herself. "But in condemning Hitlerism we1,088 words
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Article124 1940-02-10 2 Singapore, Saturch LIAJI Abdul Rahim Kajai, Editor of ff Utusan Melayu, will broadcas; fi the 8.M.8.C. at 7 p.m. to-day In the series of Saturday evening talks oi war in Malay. The object of this talk will be to explain to the Malay public the coin I124 words
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Article24 1940-02-10 2 Mr. J.O. Plunket, Senior untitled Engineer, Malayan Public Service, been seconded for service in Johore act as State Engineer, Public Works I> partment, Johore.24 words
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Article, Illustration78 1940-02-10 3 Delegates to the Eurasian Conferee v- are, from left to right: Seated, MessA W a c nclud ed yesterday They Hsiao, L F Koch, the Hon. Mr c H Au stus > »t Nunis, R j GaM v S M, Emi,e x\ a,iS,an A S Reed a n78 words
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140 1940-02-10 3 (From Our Own Reporter) T scheme to intensify padi cJZ^TZLk With the aSSiStanCe f 1 hundX 'v eS Z h T aCtiYel V ceded to M and nd m. ,h land and undulating ground covering 5.000 tong, Road, Lower Perak. contracts for which work140 words
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574 1940-02-10 3 Leader's Call To Youth A CALL to Eurasian youth in MrtwTTKSX means to build up a itronx fortress M v, he to.-maintain it in theUest m.ght be assured was sounded by IfrTva." the r future at the all-Malaya Eurasian Conferencet-daj P /Japman appealed to the574 words
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Article126 1940-02-10 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. TOR alleged dangerous driving in Java Street and, in the case of the second named defendant, for driving without due consideration in West Folly in the Lake Gardens, Mr. J. F Gooch and Mr F Birkinshaw appeared before Raja Ayoub on126 words
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Article242 1940-02-10 3 Singapore, Friday. A!N assertion that destitution in Malaya is commanding the attention not only of the local Government but also of various public bodies, was made by Mr. B. V. F. Richards, Eurasian delegate from Malacca, who spoke at the Eurasian Conference which came to242 words
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Article101 1940-02-10 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. THE traffic circus at the junction of McAlistĕr Road and Race Course Road was the venue of a motor accident at about 7 p.m. yesterday. The car involved was an Austin "8" driven by a European. It is reported101 words
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136 1940-02-10 4 Chungking, FARMERS are receiving $10,000,000 for agricultural promotion. Over $6 000.000 will be invested by the Fcreign Trade Commission of the Ministry of Finance for the popularisation of farm products with foreign exchange value The remaining $4,000,000 will be subscribed jointly by the Economic Affairs Ministry, the136 words
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Article98 1940-02-10 4 Chungking Feb. 2. The Seventh National Athletic Meet will be held under the auspices Of thl Government in next October, according to .a decision reached by the Athletic Committee of the Ministry of Education. Mr. Gunson Hoh. Superintendent Ol Physical Education, reported to the Committee that98 words
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290 1940-02-10 4 Chungking. AN official protest has been lodged hy Mr. Kingchau Mvi, Chinese --—1-4 UiumUOik with the President of the an to information received here. —nirßTine mi" The protest concerned the recent ••Manehukuo" number, reganling t/hlch even President dene Long has agreed thai the "material in290 words
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Article151 1940-02-10 4 Chungking. JAPAN'S latest defeat in northern Kwangtung has found its repercussion on the value of Japanese military notes in Canton, according to banking circles here. It is understood that every Japanese military Yen-note is worth sixty cents small money i n the black market. On the other151 words
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420 1940-02-10 4 JAPANESE BOMBING HAS LITTLE EFFECT Hongkong:. a" am in running order after heavy Japanese bomb,n*s. v. nnnnrpstinn Of I heaping up, on railway stations, and in some places matsheds were constructed to house the cargoes. About 500 tons of S?° ds ar420 words
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Article190 1940-02-10 4 Chungking. THE National Christian Sen Council for Wounded Soldiers in Transit are planning to orgai service corps in Shansi, Snensi, Honan, Hunan, Hupeh, Kv... Kwangsi and Chekiang provii During -1939 the Council has maintained 147 service stations and given 670,000 treatments. It has mobilized 6,000 workers, including190 words
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Article83 1940-02-10 4 Chungking THE Executive Yuan has formally decided to petition the National Government to appoint the divine" Chinghai lad La-Mu-Tens-Chi as the 14th Dalai Lama, temporal ruler cf Tibet. \A.-fr§_mflriP followil, lian and Tibetan Affairs. uiat the "incarnation' ol the Dalai PJL^*«!£ c ai,el M a attribute83 words
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Advertisement541 1940-02-10 6 OWING TO TREMENDOUS CROWDS Storming j j the Theatre THERE WILL BE SIX SHOWS TO-DAY! 10 A.M. /2.30 p.m. —3.15 Malaya s Perf ect air- I 6.15 -9.15 mid 12.10 Midnight CONDmONED^heatr. RECORDS SMASHED! THE CAPITOL Never Before Such Scenes at 4 shows to morrow Monday Every Performance! at v541 words
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Advertisement45 1940-02-10 6 j I JUBILEE THEATRE I j j MATINEES SAT. lOth llth. I Double Feature 2.30 p.m. 1 "SPAWN OF THE NORTH" I I and "CRACK U Zl_-— i 1 MIIIIHtl" 1^ BOLERO PRESENTS Showing To-night at THE SUNLIGHT HALL NEW WORLD J M tin «J«45 words
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Advertisement259 1940-02-10 6 SEASON EXTENDED TO SUNDAY 11 a.m., 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 p.m. I, ,1 jM Mg "crown their careers with this their greatest picture The Secret OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND Oonstd Crisp AIM Hale Screen fta» b» Norm»P Runt «nj Htmmm f~ Vincent Price Henry Stephensor f n (h Th rM« jMSvi.259 words
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Article446 1940-02-10 7 London, Feb. 9. five months of the war, Britain and I y Allies have lost through German 157 ships, representing a total of 580,000 tons. is no inclination in informed here to minimise the significance ese losses, although they do not I the expectation of446 words
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Article142 1940-02-10 7 London, Feb. 9. IXOTHEB (.erman plane was shot j tempted to attack shipping oft i mum taal and east coasts. attempt sinoe the three bombers last to-day oft the Engcoosts and were tori by our fighters, rv announces that an as attacked by RA£ and patrols142 words
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Article54 1940-02-10 7 London, Feb. 9:—The Secretary of the Admiralty regrets to announce the 101--towing casualties from H.M.S. b P™ n damaged by enemy air attacks on Feo a and reported capsized while being towed to port on Feb. 5:-Cme officer tolled, lour missing, presumed dead. ™2 ratings killed, one died of taJJttM".54 words
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Article33 1940-02-10 7 Reuter. Bombay, Feb. 8: The Union untitled bad oi Bombay has decided .to proclaun a strike from Feb. 12 following a WW down in the negotiations with 1U owner, regarding wartime allowances Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article119 1940-02-10 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. AN attempt by a patient of the Muar Hospital to commit suicide by cutting his leg with a knife was told to Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya when Beng Ah Tee was charged with attempting to commit suicide at119 words
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Article32 1940-02-10 7 For refusing to sell a German woman a pair of shoes, a Czech shop manager and a sa'esman in a Bata shoe shop have been sent to a concentration camp In Germany.32 words
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307 1940-02-10 7 London, Jan. 20. JJRITISH fighter pilots are finding that it is becoming harder to bring down the (Jerman raiders. High authorities of Britain's air defence are taking a realist view of the position; are making their plans accordingly. They are meeting with more difficulties307 words
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Article94 1940-02-10 7 Chungking. AiFTER two years' experiments, a young engineer, Huang Tien-ning, has completed an unproved wooden loom designed especially fcr the handicraft industry. The improved wooden multi-spindled spinning machine is to replace the spinning parts in an ordinary hand loom, but more efficient than the predecessor and94 words
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Article93 1940-02-10 7 Reuter. New Delhi, Feb. 9. FORTY THREE people were killed and 82 wounded on the borders of Waziristan between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, announced Mr. Caroe, Secretary for External Affairs, when speaking in the Central Assembly to-day. Mr. Caroe stated that except for ShabhiReuter. - 93 words
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92 1940-02-10 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 9. THE Federation of British Industries, With the approval of the British and French Governments iiave arranged a meeting between British and French industrialists for the purpose of discussing economic and commercial questions of common interest. The discussions will include means wheteby Anglo-FrenchReuter. - 92 words
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Article333 1940-02-10 7 In Finland, Jan. 20. QN the ice of a small Finnish lake, I watched to-day a line of men in civilian clothes standing with skis by their sides. In front of them their officer, a lean, tall man, wearing jack-boots and a white snow ccat,333 words
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Miscellaneous103 1940-02-10 7 CAPITOL: "Tarzan Finds A Son.' 3.15, 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex." —3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "Beau Geste."—3 15, 615 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: "The Lion Has Wings —6 15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: "Queen For A Night." —3, 7.30 and103 words
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Article369 1940-02-10 8 ANOTHER Soviet bogey has been, in the accepted Communist term, liquidated by the gallant Finns. IT IS THE AIR BOGEY. Records now reaching England show that the Soviet Air Force, like the Red Army, is only formidable if numbers and nothing else are taken into consideration. According369 words
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253 1940-02-10 8 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, FEB. 9. FINLAND HAS PUT A NEW "SECRET WEAPON" IN OPERATION—TEAMS OF DOG PATROLS, WHICH ARE NOW ENGAGED IN CHASING THE LAST RUSSIAN PARACHUTE JUMPERS INTO NORTHERN FINLAND—ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED HERE. Their use is an entirely new departure in the Finnish Army.Reuter. - 253 words
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Article131 1940-02-10 8 oLondon,0 London, Feb. 9. WING to failing health the noted Labour M.P., Mr. Jack Jones, is leaving Parliament—Reuter. Mr. Jack Jones, who has represented Silvertown Division of West Ham in the House of Commons since 1918 for the Labour Party, was one of the wittiest members of131 words
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Article26 1940-02-10 8 Paris, Feb. 9. me«hT gs a ?o a recons t r t u°c t be ,h ho^ inB "«< Party i n France C he Com munist26 words
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224 1940-02-10 8 Paris, Feb. 9. WITH a thousand shrapnel bullet holes in their plane, five French alilnen returned to their lines after having successfully carried out a reconnaissance over German territory in the face of very grim difficulties. They have all been awarded the Croix De224 words
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Article44 1940-02-10 8 Reuter. lost 42 merchTm Ger many The Jan 3lships: ff re deta,ls of these tured by the Allies as «V? 6 tons ca P" by own cnmtuSS^S^S^ cepted 34 682 of 5 and int <*- to the figures.—Reuter. cumraDan d controlReuter. - 44 words
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126 1940-02-10 8 Reuter. AMMUCAW Press comment on the execuhn Y rk Feb 9 convicted of murder in co„„^,i™ h f ame and Richards rase) 0l J(offe(her 'Coventry bomb outThe Washington Post says- "Fvlf f Bntain--s£lf r °ve whether appeals for mercy. c nlls »> Cabinet to disregardReuter. - 126 words
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27 1940-02-10 8 Reuter. London, Feb 9 A""™/ f o rom 18 t. 4 S eed to-day wor "ers are announfrom Feb."ft S"e retrospective representative/ T^™*Reuter. - 27 words
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Article116 1940-02-10 8 London, Feb 9 C h ~s statethe GoveSmlnt'f r^^ hlc he outlined retail food prices SS f strolling funds, the Chancellor StS S V f publ *c yesterday revealfSi*BL the Exchequer now spendfnglfn^o o o^^^ end. c *i,ut>,ooo a week to this twelve points below to-iS?.116 words
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Article, Illustration90 1940-02-10 8 ANOTHER step in the NaziBolshevik" joint sabotage plan is the distribution of spurious notes and coin in the Balkans. Immediate object is t« caase a fall in the value of Balkan currency, especially Rumanian currency, and occasion disruption on the financial bourses. Germany has tried consistently and without90 words
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Article124 1940-02-10 8 yy HAT they cannot obtain easily by fair means the Communazi saboteurs will try to secure by any foul tr hand. There is no limit to what the will do through their secret a If anybody strong enough to kick gets nasty—if for instance. America gets uppish124 words
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Article142 1940-02-10 8 fIfHATEVER their differences, the j Nazis Bolsheviks ar e agreed on I barter «L, i~* T i cuhstitntion of finance 1 credit and accouZTfr^.u- 18 that chiefl y which accounts for their co-operation suiS?, R"? 1 1 refle of this is the fnr U ,0n of abs °lute142 words
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Article92 1940-02-10 8 I r W°f these Cities the British colr^ U dream of control of naHnnli b L2 n artifi cially created interIrcludinl for the of all. deluding Germany," remains a dream. is good talking about equal snares and equal responsibility until ?K c ffot rid of th€ gangster92 words
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Article129 1940-02-10 8 £LL the Chinese in Singapore seemed H»J£ tryiri to get tG Mr Aw Boon tht f„ Palace m Pasir Pan.iang during two days' public holiday. Every conceivable type of vehicle was employed cycle rar lorry maU)r and Result was the biggest traffic jam hav e seen in Singapore.129 words
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Advertisement161 1940-02-10 8 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jump Oat •f Bed Fail of Vim tod Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats161 words
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224 1940-02-10 9 Wide-Scale Plot To Stop Trade Reuter. London, Feb. 9. fHE Belgrade (Yugoslavia) correspondent of The Times states that forged dollar and treasury notes have begun to circulate in Bukharest (Rumania) and it is believed they come from Germany. Consequently the Rumanian "BlackReuter. - 224 words
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Article63 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. 'THE P^n-American neutrality confer- ence has drawn up a ~trie 6 recorrnidations foi excision < f £Wg submarines from American porta and territorial waters. Access is Permitted orlv owing to force majeure, stress o. weather, urgent repairs or humamtartan considerations. Even if 9*™**™ granted under theseReuter. - 63 words
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Article58 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. Ottawa, Feb 9. An order-in-council issued last night nrovides that imports from European neutrals henceforth must be accompaniedby a certificate that not more than 25 per cent, of the cost is due to materials* and labour of enemy origin and that there will be no enemyReuter. - 58 words
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78 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. Chungking, Feb. 9. I\ I» N BSE aircraft staged over 700 air raids during the period Aug. 1 to Nov. 30, causing o\er 12,000 casualties, comprising 5,595 killed and 7,090 wounded, according to an announcement by the China Aeronautical Affairs Commission. figuresReuter. - 78 words
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Article91 1940-02-10 9 Lonoon, Feb. 9. •j truth in tht suggestion newap«p r r Goniack wski that delegates of the ross aim Quaker orgfioeen unabie to cany lie a measures in Poland m at Gibraltar by the nties o* American ships ritli sii >plica roi Puiano. on91 words
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Article80 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 9. CHINESE newspapers publish what is <* alleged to be a list of members or he so-called Central Political Council meeting in Shanghai in the near future for the formation of tne 'new Central Regime." The list includes ten representatives of the orthodox" Kuomintang,Reuter. - 80 words
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Article26 1940-02-10 9 untitled that for every untitled chickens hatched only one reacnea -J profitable laying record." The on pag- 252 of the JWJJg > of the Australian Poultry World26 words
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41 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 9. ACCORDING to the German News Agency a Rome telegram states that five persons were killed and two injured in an explosion at a dynamite and powder factory near Turin (Italy) yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article100 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. Johannesburg, Feb. 9. r!E new "Reunited" Party of Gen. Hertzog and Dr. Malan won a seat at Kuruman yesterday in the first parliamentary by-election since its formation. The Re-united Party candidate received 3,255 votes against 2,452 for the United Party candidate. elevation to the Senate ofReuter. - 100 words
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66 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. Washington. Feb. 9. T HE advisability of 1 and Navy guns and other munitions ff e d Scandinavian nations is reported have been discussed in a conference at the White House yesterday.-Router. nenera' Badoux, a retired Belgian g e?e e r n a eReuter. - 66 words
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114 1940-02-10 9 Off To Chungking By French Line Reuter. Shanghai, *en. v Mr Nelson Johnson, who reT HE American Ambassador MrNe ya cently returned from an to-day en route toe, sailed from Shanghai fo ft conversations to Chungking, where heSir Archibald.. with the British FrReuter. - 114 words
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Article44 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. Brussels, Feb. 9. ktf official decree A tion and sal: ta Communist papers, on feerou& are calculated to a danfce influence on the spirit °ltteAr my population." Cornmumst pu cations have be-vi banned ior reasons in the \n»t. 1Reuter. - 44 words
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60 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. Lisbon, Feb. 9. I WHEN the 2,648 tons Portuguese liner Guine arrived here yesterday from West Africa it was revealed that she had been stopped 180 miles south-west of Madeira by a French warship, which removed from the liner a German namedReuter. - 60 words
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Article46 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. London, Feb. I J. THE Polish Foreign Minister, M. Zale--1 ski, has arrived In Lo ndon ,on |ihgrt visit During his stay he will have the opportunity li informal discussions wttta Mr. Chamberlain, Lord other member's of the British Government. -Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article113 1940-02-10 9 Athens, Feb. 9. THE Greek Prime Minister, Gen. Metaxas, speaking at Salonika to-day after returning from the Balkan Entente conference, said that the work at Belgrade was crowned with success. Closely united, they had decided to facp the storm and maintain peace, but equally to demand respect113 words
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57 1940-02-10 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 9. IN the House of Commons last night Sir John Anderson, Home Secretary, announced that as a result of the examination of cases of Germans and Austrian* by tribunals un to Jan. 27, over 25.000 men and 86.000 women had been exemptedReuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement342 1940-02-10 9 Stomach Sufferers tovetjg, n deceived The wonderful curative properties of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in ail kinds of stomach trouble have been proved by hundreds of thousands of grateful sufferers. Often they have told their friends how they have been healed by this famous remedy, talking of it as "Maclean342 words
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531 1940-02-10 10 Warden Cherrington In Doubles Semi-Final Singapoie. Friday. weather prevailed itauoughoat the day arc much progress wao made in the S C.C. hin»»se New Year tennir- tourna»ii*.*nt. The fallowing aie the re•!ilt«? of to-day's matches: '•PEN MENS SINGLES :--R. L. Moir S. G. 6—2,531 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-02-10 10 Reuter. New York, Feb. 9. JOE LOCKS IguT] Y n° r {a^ur:,e 9 -,o b«?f „.i a art ra&sr Louiss h p-h-Reuter. - 24 words
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Article45 1940-02-10 10 Race 1: NEW MOON High Life Race 2: NEW CELLO Vergros Race 3: MONTE VIDEO July The Seventh Race 4: HONEYPUSS Cluny Race 5: ECHO Sweet Colette Race 6: (JRAND PRIX Jack Druce Race 7: JACATRA Zolfanella Race 8: HIVI HIVI Servus45 words
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Article166 1940-02-10 10 THE following are handicaps for four races on the Second Day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting:— HORSES, Class 1, Div. I—5K» furs. Royal Hampton 9.7 Smoke Dreams 8 13 Nieuwsgierig 8 7 Toy mail 8.5 Barf ord 8.0 Freedom 7 6 Where Am I166 words
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Article47 1940-02-10 10 <3> (From Our Own Repcier) tv »k K,ll>l a Lumpur, Friday, p the women's state hoeke>, SelSingapore beat brilliani «c vli Suißh """de a out and th not ti,. .f s,n c a Pore Indians 14fi r. l o?row. natC WUI be ™"'in*„ed to-'47 words
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Article706 1940-02-10 10 SINGAPORE SPRING MEETING RELOW is the programme for the opening day's races of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting to be run to-day at Bukit Timair RACE ONE HORSES—CIass 3—Div. 4—5% Furs. 0 0 0 NEW MOON 9.04 "Bulan Stable" J 10 0 SAM BURGER 8.06706 words
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Advertisement152 1940-02-10 10 A MOSTI MODERN METHOD OF FEMININE HYGIENE STILLM AN'S MEDICATED JELL Greaseljss Stainless and Deodorizing especially prepared j for feminine hygiene. Stillman's accurate Measuring Applicator is cooyright-ed and registered in the U.S. Pat Office. This applicator, an exclusive Stillman feature, is one of the reasons for Stillman's success. So dainty,152 words
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Advertisement78 1940-02-10 10 t*. DIABETES. THIS SrS AFFLICTED WTT*, _f |H_k AbE come 10 Thablb a fTm the WtoUn for DIA- WMsmmm 1 8 guarantees to cure v..,. EjrfgW completely and permanent! < InlZ f XWmW y° u take rice and TSi i c w h lthout of recurrence in a cure. Hundred*78 words
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Miscellaneous15 1940-02-10 10 TO-DAY High Water: 00.15 AM 1150 P.M. TO-MORROW High Water: 00.37 A M 12.24 P.M.'15 words
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538 1940-02-10 11 SEQUEL TO "BANGLE WEARING" CEREMONY (From Our Own Correspondent) A PRELIMIVapv Muar, Friday. enqUiry into a of voluntarily causing to have stahhL preferred a ains t Maruthamutthu, who was alleged the nVht of T C f patriot name Sinniah with a penknife on Sheikh538 words
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Article26 1940-02-10 11 British efforts are now seeking to gain the markets lo?t \:y Germany, and British econonvc missions in several Furopean capital;] are making very sa tisfactory progress.26 words
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Article68 1940-02-10 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. pi WING on the Ipoh Golf Club course to-day, Mr. R. I), l.auriston annexed the championship in the North Malaya Amateur Golf tournament held in Ipoh during the Chinese New Year holidays. He beat G. C. Crookshank 3 and 1. In68 words
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Article195 1940-02-10 11 Segamat, Thursday. JHE Indo-Ceylonese scored one of their best wins of the hockey season to-day when they met the 'Europeans and trounced them to the tune of five goals to two. But lor a few miserable failures in front of goal, the Indians should have scored a round195 words
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Article90 1940-02-10 11 A friendly soccer match will be Dlayed on Feb 10 against the Katong Parish Association on the St. Patrick's ground near Siglap. The following will De selected to represent the A A A.: 5pL c Ch an Ta y Kwee Liang, Ng a n Teo Chin Ann, Tan90 words
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111 1940-02-10 11 The big problem with sufferers rrom gastritis or other digestive disturbances is how to avoid pain and discomfort when eating. The inflamed stomach walls are so sensitive that solid foods can't be retained. Even liquid foods are often vomited. Yet the patient must get quick111 words
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Advertisement223 1940-02-10 11 For Convenience Comfort Cool Climate Fine Food Good Rest Remember EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands Situated 4,700 feet above sea level. L_ PILES SPECIALISTS Tong Nam, ease f* 3 Q S*N>ua and painful dissent always is advlsLAU KIM PING and LAI? 1 tne shove named pre- spent many years in a223 words
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Advertisement196 1940-02-10 11 Men thrill to the tempting softness of Invite romance, let Tangee keep your Tn For radiant natural t0i.,1 .i.reka Tangee is rte hpstick that can't give use Tangee Rouge (Own* m Coma painted look. It isn't paint! Orange pact). And Tangee Powd., *m w m the stick, Tangee magically change*196 words
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710 1940-02-10 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. ALMOST as swiftly as the world's political pattern is changing, Kuala Lumpur skyline is changing—new buildings are springing up on nearly every road. Despite the war, housing is rapidly forging ahead, making the past two years the most710 words
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Article453 1940-02-10 12 Singapore, Friday. "|T is very much regretted that up to now, not a single Muslim has been appointed to th e Straits Settlements Civil Service. Is this due to the fact that the Muslims are satisfied with clerical jobs only? The reply is certainly in the453 words
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Article28 1940-02-10 12 The German cargo boat "Gluksburg" which.aground near Cadiz to escape a British warship, gave up the chase when notified that the enemy vessel was in Spanish territorial waters.28 words
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Advertisement177 1940-02-10 12 mm mr Mr V J HE nAOI OF THE FUTURE TO-DAY I^o*** a KEE HUAT RADIO Co.. Trouble with your Radio? Give us a phone-call and we';l promptly send an experienced man Guaranteed low cost. Reliable one-time repair service on all makes. UNIVERSAL radio emm si; 205, Orchard Road. Phone177 words
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Advertisement194 1940-02-10 12 l r, 8,10b BOON »»"NG g Distributors: g Radio Gvnvr.il Aicas SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOr ENTRUST \I! YMPI CLOCK. AND \l U REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE fcOAD. (Near M.ddlp II<>;«d.» THOSE NO. 7522. bcks and Watches t<> Brilw •ntractors for the Impair C Army uml B194 words
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Advertisement352 1940-02-10 13 l«M Ug^ eperienoed driver for Ford Accountant, Malaya i ress Ltd.. Saigapore. LGENTS in Principal Towns resented for RUBBER MALI COLIN, COCOA. 436, Malaya Tribune, (454-C; Experienced Photographic Apply 6, Cairn hdl (452-C immediately efficient tor Import and Export .airly good knowledge Apply Box No. 430 Singapore. (441-C; sboy who352 words
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Advertisement537 1940-02-10 13 Educational KOKCHUAN GIRLS' English School, Joo Chiat Lane. Katong, Singapore, Vacancies Primary Classes, Kindergarten. Standards One to Four. Apply Principal. (450-C MALAY TUITION given by experienced leacner at your residence, also by post. Apply, Munshi, 38 Sturrock Road, Singapor (442-C). HINDUSTANI PUNJABI languages taught by experienced and qualified teacfiers. Quick537 words
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Advertisement569 1940-02-10 13 Miscellaneous "KES'" Racing Instructor: M.P.O. Only an excellent scientific guide for luck and fortune to intelligent punters. Choose yourself winners at a glance by getting "KES" Racing Instructor. Scrutinize Newspaper Training notes. Genuiness guaranteed, or money back. Free Race Tips. K. E. Song. IG'.> Orchard Road, Singapore. i451-C> CANTONESE WAYANG.569 words
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Advertisement603 1940-02-10 13 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders from approved contractors only will be received at tlie Director of Public Works Office, Singapore, up to noon of the 21st February, 1940, for the following works; Design, Supply, Fabrication and Erection in Perlis of a Godown of 5000 tons storage capacity. The building to be steel603 words
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Advertisement370 1940-02-10 13 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for trie following materials or service. For oartaculars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing Purchase of surplus Coal Tar at the Gasworks, Kallang, (present approx. quantity 1,100 piculs per month) for period from 1-5-40 to 30-4-42 (Deposit $100). 12 noon, 18 March,370 words
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Advertisement105 1940-02-10 13 GALL MOM Specialist. MRS. COOPER-ABBS, 2. Eu Court, SINGAPORE. GALL STONES removed without Operation. This treatment has a wide field of action. It tones up the bowels by promoting better circulation, purer blood; it helps to lower the tension which leads to piles, high blood pressure and hardening of the105 words
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Article831 1940-02-10 14 BOSE'S OPPOSITION TO COMPROMISE Bombay, Jan. 24. "J do not think it would be any usse having a leftist candidate elected as a president," said Mr. Subhas Chandra B»se in a press interview in reply to a question whether a leftist candidate would be put831 words
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163 1940-02-10 14 Lucknow, Jan. 26. INDIA had nothing to learn from the West in the matter of dancing although the West had a lot to learn from India," said Miss Simkis, one of Uday Shanker's band, speaking from the Lucknow Radio Station. She expressed the hope163 words
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1018 1940-02-10 14 the claim for full citizenship still remains unrecognised in the Federation, the States outside cannot bear close examination. It is true that it is not the British Government that is direc ly responsible for such condition. But as those responsible for the immigration of Indians1,018 words
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Advertisement358 1940-02-10 14 ———————Pr EXCELLENT GRILL A, A LA CARTE DINE THERE COMFORT AND SERVICE RAFFLES ORCHESTRA W RELAY RADIO PROGRAMMES RAFFLES BAKERY ANI» CONFECTIONERY FOX BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER A DANCE Ml SIC BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY A. BERSHADSKY DINNER 53.00358 words
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Advertisement7 1940-02-10 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V.E. JACOB, B.A.7 words
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Advertisement192 1940-02-10 14 nate without undergo eratioh, which is Of the many imitatk n "TONSLIT aine enjoy endorsement of the Mi Thousands have been c^S Non-reciirrencc Sole Distributors: ALLEN CLINIC RoyauPtt ;1 h 1 NAINA MOHD. 4-5, liafTlrs p Plies Fistula irtthin 10 da» B operation whatsoever 0r £L will be refunded. NumerouJT192 words
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Article251 1940-02-10 15 LONDON TIN London, Friday, ial Price* £238*2 Buyers £239 Sellers a] Price) £238 i/ 2 Buyers £***** Sellers LONDON RUBBER 1 ondon, Friday. XI KB' X I B. S. Nears strong deman i 12 13 16 b 12 15 16 s irdJ Mar. 12 7 8 b251 words
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259 1940-02-10 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. A result of raids conducted by the Penang Detective Department Feb. 6. three well-known local residents appeared in the Penang I tourt yesterday charged with assisting in the management of Public lotteries. The first case mentioned was that259 words
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Article24 1940-02-10 15 Thursday, June 13, is to be observed as a public holiday throughout the Colony in substitution for the birthday of H.M. King George VI.24 words
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Article14 1940-02-10 15 Captain E.H. Hime has been ap-pointed an assistant registrar of imports and exports, Singapore.14 words
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Article110 1940-02-10 15 TODAY (Air) 500 p.m. Air) 5.00 p.m. BRITAIN EUROPE '''y (Am 5.00 p.m. I Air i 5.00 p.m. HINA (Air) 5.00 p.m. Steamer) 2.00 p.m. (Steamer) 2.00 p.m. (Airi 5.00 p.m. ZEALAND Steamer) 2.00 p.m. utAWAK --'ip < Steamer» 1.00 p.m. s MATRA ang <Steamer) 1.00 p.m. mg110 words
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Article32 1940-02-10 15 untitled Bakar bin Yahya, who teen appointed to officiate as First 'rate at Muar, is also to be an tant Registrar of the Supreme I Johore, in addition to his an tie*.32 words
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Article513 1940-02-10 15 Singapore, Feb. 7. Article MEAT Berf steak: kati 40 Beef ste w or curry; kati 35 Fillet steak; lb ii Mutton, Australian: lb im Mutton, Malacca; lb Pork; jean; kati 48 Pork; lean and fat (Ist quality); kati 38 POULTRY Capons (locally reared); kati 70 Ducks; each513 words
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Article404 1940-02-10 15 %Z£*m£S!*Z& ifW WmPuS dan fanaS Amin n SS? H_ telah <»i-nyatakan oleh Prolong setla Usha Wang majua jamua n makan malam iadi Jftfa^feS" 1 m t n ttdakil "rusan'ini kata-nvvi telah tei bn muJai-aya oi.h tebah bagtnda King Farouk telah menderma £500 kapnda X mpuian Sengkang404 words
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Advertisement90 1940-02-10 15 THĔ I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 4, D'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 opened and money received on Fixed90 words
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Advertisement371 1940-02-10 15 THE EASTERN UNITED HRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLK BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, F. W. HALL, General Manager. BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. CABLE ADDRESS:— "CHUNG KUO." OVERSEA BRANCHES: Batavia, Haiphong,371 words
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Advertisement526 1940-02-10 15 STEAMER FAILINGS. IP& and BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England) P. ft 0. N. CO.*S SAILINGS. The best possible service* are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also tc Hongkong and Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may call526 words
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Article813 1940-02-10 16 Daladier Reveals Plot To Destroy Morale Reuter. Paris, Feb. 10. "UNANIMOUS sentiment of patriotic vigilance and French accord" marked yesterday's secret session of the Chamber of Deputies. Ar official statement alter the Chamber adjourned said: "The meeting of the secret committee of the Chamber to-dayReuter. - 813 words
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Article457 1940-02-10 16 Amsterdam, Feb. 9. pROM details collated from a large number of neutral sources available here—sources which have no reason or object to colour realities—it is possible to present a picture of the true horror of the plight of Germany's Jewish population. With Aryans themselves suffering457 words
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81 1940-02-10 16 Berlin. Feb. 9 "JF Britain means business with 1 her 'better world,' she should create conditions for it," declares the diplomatic correspondent of the Berliner Boersen Zeitung. '•She shouiil guarantee the freedom of the seas, renounce economic w?~fare, forego her e'iiim to rule81 words
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Article25 1940-02-10 16 Reuter. Dublin, Feb. 9: The Supreme Court, by a majority, decided that the Government's Offences Against the State Bill is not repugnant to the constitution.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article57 1940-02-10 16 Reuter. Lcndon. Feb. 10. MESSRS C. G Smith Co. of Durban have offered the Navy 950 tons cf re l ined sugar, valued at £20,000. This will be mostly used for ships on the Africa station, although some will he brought to EnglandReuter. - 57 words
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Article161 1940-02-10 16 Reuter. THE Mexican N port V M /has become a clear!, Zan,| h for important traffic f h "us< between New York and nSilS"* according to a Mexico City to v,, h Times. v r«J It says that it i s from Vladivostok the dReuter. - 161 words
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Article97 1940-02-10 16 Ottawa. Feb 9 A BULLETIN issued at 6.15 mm I*?. that Lord Tweedsmuir's condition betamt more critical throughout the night and yesterday morning an emergency trephining operation was performed which temporarily increased the intra-cranial pressure. The Governor-General *as p acfi aboard a special train bound for97 words
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Advertisement53 1940-02-10 16 i Nescafe— l "Soul" of good coffee. Nescafe is l^^^^y^^^^^B concentration of all the essentials of M WmJ°flC 0/i <{H M J| expertly m ade coffee with every atom /1 1Y6y&%W..i«8 S j f that C ffee OVerS j l I NEW I I DISCOVERY L An Advertisement of Nat!"53 words
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Advertisement156 1940-02-10 16 NO ONE STAYS IN LOVE with a man who has bad breath! r YE B££NJ rUKMCD DOWN V A BEFORE AND GOTTEN! (.HER IT. I'VE BEEN) AFRAID THIS MIGHT 1 f TESTS SHOW THAT 9OLT OF cu^m PEN JO£ ANJD M SORRY! I 10 PEOPLE HAVE BAD BREATH. SHOULD HAVE156 words
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