Malaya Tribune, 17 February 1940
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Title Section21 1940-02-17 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 41. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, February 17, 1940.21 words
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631 1940-02-17 1 Efforts To Check Russian Onslaught Reuter. Paris, Feb. 17. FRANCE has sent large shipments of artillery and planes to Finland, it was authoritatively stated last night. The statement has the approval of the French Army headquarters. No information is given regarding theReuter. - 631 words
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Article, Illustration28 1940-02-17 1 A smart column cl Danish \xtii marching with *ki> thrcugh Ike Finnish town of Oulo before lta\hu> to fight beside the Finnish Army at the front.28 words
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Article133 1940-02-17 1 Important Allied Decision Reuter. London, Feb. 17. Jf is Bciaßy announced that the British and French Governments have agreed that effect shall be jriven to the conclusions recenth reached by the President of the Board of Trade and the French Minister of t ummerce forReuter. - 133 words
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Article46 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 17. THE Loudon tanker Creofield, 839 tons, is 14 days overdue and is p lost. Two Finnish «hips bound for Britain with timber have been captured bj the Gumans and confiscated, acto an announcement by the Helsinki radio.- Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article77 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 17. THE death of the well known woman 1 doctor, Elizabeth Sloan Chesser, is MMM unred her?. -Reuter. Dr. Chesser, who was also the daugh1,1 ci a well known physician, Dr. Samuel Sloan, was educated at Queen Margaret CoMege, Glasgow University. SheReuter. - 77 words
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Article28 1940-02-17 1 The U.S. Maritime Commission is calling tenders for two 35,000 tons passenger liners primarily for the <-vis-Pacific trade, but which can be speedily convertible into air-craft t'u-rie-s. i28 words
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Article189 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 17. AN Air Force plane bombed a U-boat and possibly destroyed it, in the North Sea yesterday.—Reuter. The pilot of the R.A.F. aircraft observed a U-boat on the surface and approached it out of the sun. The submarine first saw the aeroplane when itReuter. - 189 words
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Article43 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 16. On the Stock Exchange, week-end considerations restrained activity and consequently the market was quietly irtegular. Industrials were fainy steady, gilt-edged and home rails easier, while kafflrs were firm en small Cape support Wall war. steady —Rente*.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article175 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Feb. 16. SWEDEN has rejected an appeal from Finland for direct military help. The newspaper Aftonbladet states that the Finnish Government had advised Sweden that Finland could not hold out longer alone and must either have two divisions of men from Sweden as volunteersReuter. - 175 words
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Article36 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. Washington. Feb. 16. THE National Committee of the Republican Party has decided to hold a national convention on June 24, when the party's candidate for the Presidency wi'l be chosen—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article146 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. BERLIN, FEB. 16. rIE TORPEDOING OF THE BURGERDIJK IS HELD TO HAVE BEEN PERFECTLY LEGITIMATE IN A STATEMENT ISSUED TO THE FOREIGN PRESS BY THE OFFICIAL NEWS AGENCY. It says that the sinking of the ship followed the regular carrying out of prize law procedure.Reuter. - 146 words
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Article77 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 17. SIX University men forming a special British relief unit, under the auspices of the British fund for relief of distress in China, are going to China for work at Kweiyang. The unit was organised by Prof. Evert Earger, lecturer of Bristol UniversityReuter. - 77 words
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Article40 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. Milan Feb. 16: The famous prima donna Tetrazzini is suffering from cerebral haemorrhage and is now unconscious.—Reuter. Milan, Feb. 17.—Madame Tetrazzini is reported out of danger. It is hoped that she will scon make a complete recovery—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration21 1940-02-17 1 With a battalion ol the Warwickshire Regiment. At the alert against enemy aircraft—a Bren gunner on the watch.21 words
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Article60 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 17. IT is announced that Mr. Robert Smillie, 1 the veteran miners* leader, died here io-day.—Reuter. Mr Robert Smi'lie, President of the Fccttish Miners' Federation since 1921. was born at Belfast in 1857. He was a Labour M.P. for Morpeth from 1923 toReuter. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration177 1940-02-17 1 German Attack At Any Time Reuter. London. Feb. 17. ASKED bv war correspondents in France last night whether he A thou-ht there was a likelihood of a German attack on the West Front Mr. Oliver Stanley. War Minister, said, according to Reuter s 'correspondentReuter. - 177 words
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Article56 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. New York. Feb. 16. THE United States exported to the United Kingdom goods were valued at $66,000,000 in January, compared with $41,000,000 in January last year. Exports to Germany declined from $6,000,000 last January to $3,000. Holland took twice last January's exports and Sweden'sReuter. - 56 words
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Article29 1940-02-17 1 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 17. LAST night's communique states: "There was activity of our patrols. One of them suffered some losses when crossing a German nv«~ —ptavtef,Reuter. - 29 words
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Advertisement48 1940-02-17 1 0\ OTHER PAGES Vuitral Protests Rent Control Board 3 Broadcast Address 4 Allied Snatch Ganu 5 inemas 6 and 7 •I Review The News"—C.H.S.J. 8 Japanese Peace Move 9 Sport 10 China 11 Radio 12 Classified Advertisements 13 India Page 14 Market Prices 15 Polite Inspecter Charged 1648 words
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Advertisement107 1940-02-17 1 < PA SAYS MUM LOOKS YOUNGER since she oses EVELYN ASTfcQVA FACE BEAUTIFIED Study For SENIOR CAMBRIDGE cr LONDON MATRICULATION at PITMAN'S Eniolments are now being made for Day and Evening tuition for th* Senior Cambridge «1940) and Matriculation (1941) examinations For Matriculation and Senior Cambridge, Pit nan's College offer107 words
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Article55 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 16. It may now be revealed that the nroteHion of the convoy which bought the second Canadian contingent to Great Britain was throughout the voyage entrusted to a Frencn French cruiser co-operated in the proxection of the Australian and New Zealand troops whichReuter. - 55 words
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85 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 16. I N the House of Commons last night i the Prime Minister. In reply to a JuesUcn Pr s"ld he, was had no disclosure of the proceea ?n* s of he House in the recent secret session and itReuter. - 85 words
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196 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. Rio De Janeiro, Feb. 16. ,T ,S learned that Brazil has sent a note to the Governments ot 1 the other American nations, protesting against the the German steamer Wakama inside the 300-m.le: The Wakama scuttled herself on sighting a British warsh.p. The fact thatReuter. - 196 words
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Article189 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 16. EUROPE continues to be in the grip of frost, and reports of new low temperature records continue to be received. The cold wave has spread to Spain, where the temperature ha* fallen to I 19 degrees Fahrenheit at Burgos, and theroReuter. - 189 words
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185 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 16. ALL work was suspended for nearly an hour in Plymouth to-day when 350 officers and men from the Exeter and Ajax marched through port behind the Marines Band to the Guildhall, where they were entertained to lunch. The crowds cheeredReuter. - 185 words
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Article23 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. Th P Hague, Feb. 16. It is expected Mr. Sumner Welle* will include Holland and Belgium in his European tour.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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323 1940-02-17 2 Threat To Boycott German Trade Reuter. Oslo, Feb. 17. IT is officially announced that Norway made three protests in 1 Berlin recently asa inst the sinking of Norwegian vessels and reserved"hfrfcht to claim damages for the loss of hfe and proPCFt The Norwegian Seamen'sReuter. - 323 words
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Article143 1940-02-17 2 active in ae»vrwy*u» returned South Atlantic and had JttfS reiurneu to the heme port. DeutschThe announcement of the land's return to port is presumably made to give the German people the Kmsdon that Germany's warfare with surface vessels didnn t end with the lot" of the Admiral143 words
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Article86 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 16. THE death took place yesterday of Colonel Rookes Evelyn Bell Crcmpton -father of the electrical industry.' at ihe ase of 94. He first installed e'ectric light at Buckingham Palace. Windsor Castle. Holyrood Palace and m London's biggest public buildings. Colonel Crompton didReuter. - 86 words
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238 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. Zurich. Feb. 16. RETAILS off the mass deportation of Jews to the Jewish reservation at Lublin in German-occupied Poland ar e K» vcn by the Berlin correspondent of the Neuezuercher Zeitung. The correspondent states that on Tuesday night two officials ar c statedReuter. - 238 words
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Article, Illustration447 1940-02-17 2 T ORD Chatfield reveals that scientists have been mobilised to L the fullest advantage in this war. "The striking advance made in all fields of scientific endeavour are fully reflected in tha armed forces," he says. which has happened in the war. no part.al surpnse. has447 words
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Article49 1940-02-17 2 "We hope and pray that may be spared the worst calamities, but judt:inn by all the signs, this is a itru to the death. Nations will disappear and others will rise, and the emerging from this war will be very different from the present one. "-South African Premier Smuts.49 words
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Article29 1940-02-17 2 Three hundred members of the Australian Women's Flying Club. Sydney. 1 ara nrerpared to co-operate with Oe Federal Government for the formation !of an Australian Women's Au: Air Force.29 words
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377 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. London. Feb. IT. ri<HE French Nav>'s work in convoying troops in the 1 and keeping the sea lanes open in that se a is opposition whatever from the enemy, a high French -urce Reuter yesterday. lh Thus far. he added, no I -boat hadReuter. - 377 words
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47 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. Washington. Feb. I*. rViIK House of Representing 1 has tentatively rejected tne United Stales Navy's pwf«* for harbour improvements w make (Juam a naval "I/*** 1 post. t l( The House then passea $996,772,000 Navy Appro,..-:., Bill, eliminating the Guam prop —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article100 1940-02-17 2 Reuter. Lucknow, Feb. votes in favour of Mauiana Kalam Azad, the eminent lim and Mr. Gandhi's friend in Indian Congress Presidenl ia vi tions has considerably the prospects of an early Cong return to office, it is felt here. It is significant that MairtanaA who isReuter. - 100 words
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Article20 1940-02-17 2 The resignation of his tho Straits Settlements h °>' u r ,,i Reserve List by Mr H. < l> has been accepted.20 words
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Advertisement175 1940-02-17 2 I Why Buy Two Evening Papers? ON ALL WEEK-DAYS, EXCEPT SATURDAY, THE SINGAPORE EDITION OF THE MALAYA TRIBUNE DOES NOT GO TO PRESS UNTIL AFTER 1* O'CLOCK. AFTER THE NOON TIN AND RUBBER PRICES ARE AVAILABLE. Our contemporary has announced: "The first edition of the Straits Times is Intended for175 words
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187 1940-02-17 3 PLEAD PAYMENT OF HOME INCOME TAX a cf increased virtue of the f To th ls countr y by income tax now 7 ri hat pay Briti^ Road. R L Broom of Ramsgate t? nde1 anoth er member of Rn?S f rther intended187 words
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Article163 1940-02-17 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Friday /'OWN TED on a charge of selling ric« without exhibition the nenotiee quoting prices, Ng Choi shopkeeper of Sungei Bulok was morning fined S5 by Mr. W. J. good, prosecution officers stat- lhe man had been pulled up matter163 words
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Article59 1940-02-17 3 a Our Own Reporter) $115 were imposed by magistrate on four: l terday when they were ffences under the Food Enactment I shopkeeper v. as fined $40, 1 prietor and a salesman of ■;> were fined S4O and $20 for selling rait and flour rnment prices59 words
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123 1940-02-17 3 (From Our Own Reporter) T lpoh, Friday. ANDERS are being invited tor the construction of a suspension bridge across ihe Sungei Bidor at Teluk Anson. To be just over 900 feet in length, the suspension bridge will span the Sungei Bidor at leluk Anson town123 words
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Article304 1940-02-17 3 R„. Singapore, Friday. EMARKING lhat losses must occur at every big department store thiough various leakages but that though they must sustain losses it did not fellow that they could point at the accused and say that he was responsible for the losses on these two304 words
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358 1940-02-17 3 Iv Singapore, Friday. a written judgment this morning, the Hon. Mr. Justice a'Beckotf Terrell decided for the plaintiff in a case which came up for hearing some time ago in which Mr. Chew Woon Po h claimed from a local lawyer, Mr. A. L. Barrett,358 words
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Article102 1940-02-17 3 Turn™ Singapore. Friday. HREE Chinese Low Mch. Tan Goh Pew and Tan Chwe 3 Hwang were charged in the Fourth Po'ice Court today with the theft of three twakows of sand, the property cf the Asiatic Petroeum Co., Ltd., from the beach on Pulau Bukom on102 words
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741 1940-02-17 3 (From Our Own Reporter) S nATIr Kuala Lumpur, .Friday. UMH doubt that any appreciable profit could be made out of Kuala Lumpur's refuse was expressed by Dr. W. E. Holmes, the Health officer, at this week's meeting: of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. He741 words
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Article118 1940-02-17 3 TWFVrv i 1 Sin a P° re Friday. f TWENTY Hokkiens and one Teochiu pleaded guilty thLs morning j* tne second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to playing in a common gaming house in North Budge Road at about 10 45 p m on118 words
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Article82 1940-02-17 3 Under the au.spice.s of the Indian Youth League, a public lecture wi'l be delivered, under the chairmanship of Comrade Pr. Arunasalam Chettiar, B Sc., at Farrer Park to-morrow at 4.30 P-m. AU are cordially invited. The programme will be: chairman's introductory speech; flag salutationspeech in Hindi82 words
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Advertisement172 1940-02-17 3 r Bo* office TO DAY i PHONE 1 I II M/iL/iY/i'jMo/r Modern Mornin s show I Where Everybody Goes I j SHIRLEY TEMPLE **Z?ZT I INDIA |f entirely new role, j RANDOLPH MARGARET I A maddened l SCOTT LOCKWOOD I horde of redmen in j SUSANNAH y 1 |\9" f-172 words
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Advertisement107 1940-02-17 3 f WCf* f No waste because there's 1 f r nothing to throw away 2 -a meal in a minute T because they are ready #iv economical to s erv c See ur 7 selection of delicatessen U¥iCL CCiSLIU at your neaf est branch J mm*7m*ZZZjlW t liver sausage prepared107 words
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2167 1940-02-17 4 Broadcast From The B.M.B.C. PANADA'S part in the prosecution of the war was defined from the B.M.n.C. last night by the Canadian C.overnment Trade Commissioner, Mr. J. L. Mutter, who spoke in the series, "The War From Various Viewpoints." Mr. Mutter said: I2,167 words
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Advertisement379 1940-02-17 4 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL 1 Unless 2 pints of tile juice flow from our liver into our bowels ejrcry day, our movemints pet hard and constipated and our food decays unnaturally in our 28 feet of bowels. This decay Bends poison M over our379 words
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Advertisement15 1940-02-17 4 COLD BIRD TEA Sole Distributor! SINGAPORE TRADERS "Globe House" 25JA. T...,joi»K Pagur Rd. Tel. 700315 words
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Advertisement37 1940-02-17 4 standard •■1« Sfc Vf SARSAPARILLA 810 0 d builder Cures various tropical diseases Looal Price $1 per bottle Small bottle 50 cts. Stole Agents: A. S Moil vMI I) KASSIM CO.. 7», Hill St.. Singapore 'Phone 470«37 words
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Advertisement233 1940-02-17 4 THE MODERN TREATMENT FOR COLDS IS VAPEX In the early stages of coM, fq m catarrh, tht- germs are chiefly congn in the nose and throat. readily to an'lseptic treatment Vapi r, vapour antiseptic, readies ever. the respiratory system by the simph of breathing, attacking all the g w .-a233 words
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389 1940-02-17 5 GUILTY PLEA BY FOUR CHINESE >X tar taj. ,h -r m youwig who were produced H. Watson on charges in conation B Ayer Road on Feb. 10. 'natch-theft »iU2^ flr acc used, Chan Ah Ben* nXf't/ 0 3 or then n L sn389 words
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Article93 1940-02-17 5 Singapore, Friday. All KAM and Wari bin both employees of the Rubber Works were the Fifth Police Court ija; under a count of rioting. were produced at the biA R. Anderson, ASP. <i that the accused with five more with the common object persons from93 words
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726 1940-02-17 5 Singapore. Friday. trial of Ling Kah Kah, Ling Ah Kiah, Lee Hian Ho and Loh Pun San on a charge that they on Dec. 2, at Chop Chye Hill, No. 1!6, Beach Road, Singapore, were members of an unlawful assembly, and in prosecution of the726 words
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Article113 1940-02-17 5 Singapore, Friday. PLEADING guilty to a charge under thy Defence Regulations, eleven Chinese and two Malays were cautioned and discharged by Comdr. C'ive A. Robinson, in the Marine Court to-day. The charge was that on Feb. 3, the accused disobeyed a navigation order by movin? inside113 words
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Article90 1940-02-17 5 Admiralty statement I sued today give-, official figure <; relating to merchant shipping gain- and losses, states ihe Department of Infci nation. The total gains of merchant vessels cf over GOO tons gross from the beginning of the war. from all sources, are 113 vessels totaling 50290 words
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Article54 1940-02-17 5 Singapore, Friday. Produced before Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court this morning. Wong Bang, a 24-year-old Cantonese, had a charge of robbery ol a locket valued at $110 at 33. Pagoda Street, yesterday morning explained to him. No bail was offerrd, and the case was postponed54 words
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Article255 1940-02-17 5 Singapore, Friday. pHE preliminary inquiry into a charge of possession of counterfeit Tiger and Anchor beer labels against three Chinese, one of whom I* s on ly seventeen years of age, began this afternoon before Mr. H. I Watson in the Third Police Court. The accused,255 words
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Article95 1940-02-17 5 A reception was held a the MayFaV Hotel, London, on Jan. 2U for Sardai I 1 Bahadur Sardar Mohan Singh, who it i returning to India alter fiv e years aj Adviser to thf. Secretary of State for India In his farewell addres a he said. "Although95 words
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Article131 1940-02-17 5 Singapore. Friday. RUDELY awakened from their pleasant slumbers during a vagrancy drive by the Police in the early hours of this morning, 33 Chinese of various "professions" were produced before Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court this morning, when a charge of sleeping in131 words
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Article31 1940-02-17 5 The weekly broadcast talk on the war will be Riven from the 8.M.8 C. at 7 p.m. this evening by Syed Alwi %1-Hady editor of the Lembaga, Johore Bahru.31 words
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Advertisement163 1940-02-17 5 mm Tf mm the remedy bearing ihe signature Thousands of stomach H sufferers the world over have 3 cause to bless that signature. S It appears on Maclean Brand sn| Stomach Powder made by jg| Macleans Limited, London, H which quickly ends lndi- H gestion, Wind, Flatulence, C Heartburn, and163 words
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Advertisement224 1940-02-17 6 i "Another Great Triumph for the BEST AIR-CONDITIONED j j CAPITOL Mj 4 SHOWS T DAY 11 -^-^^^H 7 f t m w who w the Soul of a great musicL an the Hands of a Worl COLUMBIA'S powerful dra natic Romance of a boy who ma me emphi s224 words
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Advertisement184 1940-02-17 6 [QUI M 7 L AST NIGHT 9.30 broadway serenade MATINEE TO-DAY 3 P.M. —"UNION PACIFIC" To-night Midnight Premiere "CAPTAIN FURY"' I OPENING TO-DAY Simultaneously At MARLBOROUGH EMPIRE TALKIE At 3-15. 6-15. 9 and 12 Midnight At 7. 9-30 12-15 Midnight The Spectacular Chinese Historical talc "LIN CHONG" A Thrilling Story184 words
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Advertisement355 1940-02-17 6 Ii POSITIVELY LAST DAY AW U ,§]if m 11 a.m., 3-15, 615 9-15 ililjllimiTllf i\\ WAYNE MORRIS '"CbO 1 ROSEMARY LANE B I >&«V% HUMPHREY BOGART Hf wß^^ W >t*. fc DENNIS MORGAN with John Litel Lya Lys DirUt«d by vincent Sherman a v/arner *os First National Pictura Scraan Play355 words
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Article75 1940-02-17 7 The third annual general meeting of I the Merrytime Badminton Party was held on Sunday at No. 11 Lorong 2'i Geylang Road. The following were elected officebearers for the year:—President, Mr. M. M. Alkadree (re-elected); Vice-Pre-sident, Mr. Lim Peng long (re-elected); Hon. Secretary, Mr. B. C. Mah75 words
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Article58 1940-02-17 7 The 18-hole Bogey Competition played at the Island Golf Club on Wednesday, Feb 14 resulted as follows: Mr:.*. D. Gray (1 dowm Mrs F. Y. Wyckoff (l down), Mrs." M S. Marshall (2 down). Mrs. c A R Batcman (3 down). Mrs. Y. Nambu (4 down). Mrs. D. Gray becomes58 words
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Article120 1940-02-17 7 At the a nana I general meeting ot the Vehicle* Department Sports Club, held at the Registrar of Vehicles Court on Feb. 2. the following were elected to hold office for the current year President, Mr William Rose; vioe president, Mr. i E. Q. Staunton; hon. secretary,120 words
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Article128 1940-02-17 7 Playing at their home court last Sunday, the Gentle Party "B" team defeated the Kampong Haji B P. by five games to two. Result iGejitle BP. players mentioned first):— Singles: Sari bin Haji Rallrh beat Md. Tahir bin Awang 15 —5, 15—4, Hassan bin Awang beat Md.128 words
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Advertisement594 1940-02-17 7 Ti M l RS are invited for provision of nraihs for Naval Base for year Ist AprU 1940. Tender btainable 'British subjects only) m to Naval Store Officer, v val Base, before 26th February. iin lERAM KUANTAN RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED in the Straits Settlements) IS HEREBY GIVEN that th? hth594 words
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Advertisement413 1940-02-17 7 Domestic Occurrence ENGAGEMENT Th fLxf n^e^ enL is announced ol Mr Ong Chu esng. c i des t of M Ol r M& 22 55"* and oi U t!rL Uan third daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Low How Kah nf Batavia-Centrum, Java. DEI raw please copy. A papers NOTICE. r«£,L^413 words
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Advertisement290 1940-02-17 7 fr— "FAIR CITY OF A MILLION LIGHTS" DROP "n HAPPY WORLD GALA TIME! STILL THE GAYEST PARK IN TOWN I RECORD THRONGS LAST NIGHT THOUSANDS JAMMED THE SIDESHOWS NEVER SUCH ENTERTAINMENT IN SINGAPORE'S PARK HISTORY THREE DIFFERENT EXPENSIVE EUROPEAN CHINESE INDIAN MAGIC ACROBATIC TROUPES FREE! FREE! SEE THE ONE AND290 words
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Article456 1940-02-17 8 gIK Stanton Thomas. Governor and High Commissioner, goes on leave in April and returns to Malaya in the autumn. This leave is to be taken because it has been decided by the Colonial Office that His Excellency should continue in office at present—probably for the456 words
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Article360 1940-02-17 8 London, Feb. 16. TWO Danish ships, the Rhone 1,064 tons, and the Sleipner, 1,066 tons were torpedoed off the East Coast in the early hours of this morning. Six are believed to have been saved from the Rhone, and st passengers and six of the crew360 words
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Article113 1940-02-17 8 Reuter. New York, Feb. 16. fHE decision to convert the famous banking house of J. P. Morgan and Company from a partnership to an incorporated company under the same name from next April is set forth in an official statement. Business will be carried on asReuter. - 113 words
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Article69 1940-02-17 8 Reuter. New York, Feb. 16. ACCORDING to the Associated Press tu* as begun negotiations with tt c o!^ Ed States War Apartment and tne State Department in an effort to obtain the release for export of an up-to-date type of high speed fighting planin considerable numbers.Reuter. - 69 words
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Article30 1940-02-17 8 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 16. FRENCH warship attacked a German submarine at sea but the authorities are unable to state positively that the submarine was sunk.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article121 1940-02-17 8 Reuter. Budapest, Feb. IG. SUCCESSFUL hoax is reported here, whereby 50,000 hand grenades ordered for th e German Army were taken from a munitions factory at Brunn in Sudett Miami. Two days before the date on which the grenades was due for delivery, a man dressedReuter. - 121 words
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154 1940-02-17 8 Reuter. Peking, Feb. 16. ACCORDING to a reliable report, the local Police authorities have received instructions to remove all traces of anti-Bri-tish posters and destroy unused stacks of the same. The Police are also instructing Chinese shopkeepers to remove sign s in Japanese language from shopReuter. - 154 words
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Article228 1940-02-17 8 Reuter. T„_, London, Feb. 16 HE House of Lords to-day passed th e second reading of the Cotton Industry Bill, which is designed to promote the export trade. Lord Templcmore. introducing the Bill, said that exports in the cotton tradp were especially vital In wartime sinceReuter. - 228 words
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Article42 1940-02-17 8 Reuter. Sofia. Feb. 16. DROFESSOR PHILOFF, the former 1 Education Minister, has formed i non-party Cabinet with M. Ivan PoporT Bulgarian Minister in Belgrade as Foreign Minister. foreign and internal policies ar e stated to remain unchanged Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration99 1940-02-17 8 TTITLER made a critical and son* risky dec-is unrestricted war on 1 hi using- Allied ports. A SIMILAR DECISION LITERAL INTERPRET ITIOJ? «i IT BY A SUBMARINE COMMAfInSj BROUGHT AMERIC A INTO ?2 LAST WAR. T,, E Admiral Raeder ha.s structed his uncier.sea boys to American ships and99 words
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Article175 1940-02-17 8 I pOSSIBLY Hitler is trying I 1 Yoke the Allies to aboUti n U the rules ot* warfare, so I express hypocritical horror and appeal for "peace" intervention by neutral powers. I wouldn't ~,,'t anything past this cunning devil. He is trying every cowardly method he can175 words
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Article128 1940-02-17 8 I OTTERIES ARE ON THE WAV INCOME TAX IS ON THE WAV. I have said these thinp before, but they hear repeating. "Nonsense!" said a well known citizen to me the other day. The Government has said nothing. What authority have you for your confidM* statements?'' No official128 words
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Article65 1940-02-17 8 CUGGESTION is made in a C rary of a full-time organiser for the Patriotic Fund. I doirt wr.ni t* -man out of a job. but it would need a very good man, at not less than $SUO month. IF WE HAD STATE LOTTERIES H WOULD NOT BE65 words
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Article74 1940-02-17 8 SWEDEN has rejected Finland' for direct 1 military That will disappoint man: 1 besides the Finns, but it ,nn; membered that Sweden has Rivei is giving much indirect aid and direct intervention would aim tainlv provoke a German attack Sweden and thus spread tin war. T THE OUTLOOK74 words
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Advertisement96 1940-02-17 8 I DISTINCTIVE I FOOTW E A It 1 For Men I TWO SMART MODELS IN I BLACK or BROWN I Sizes and Half Sizes 7 to II j Two Fit tin gs Medium Cr Broad I 7.7«5 nett. I HOBH\SOi\~A tO.V ~LTd! ijS!g& from SCOTLAND i '|P|k la SINGAPORE don't'^^vaque96 words
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Advertisement40 1940-02-17 8 CHY LOONG CRYSTALLIZED GINGER Try this delicious new product. In attractive gift boxes of 1-lb. net at $1.00, obtainable from all leading stores.. Free booklet of famous ginger recipes. (Optician Mr. C. FAN), (Tel. 2154). 175. South Bridge Road, Singapore.40 words
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292 1940-02-17 9 May Be Published Middle Of March Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 16. AT a secret session of both houses in the Diet yesterday a spokesman of the Government explained the terms for adjustment of Sino-Japanese relations. It is understood the Government intends to publish theseReuter. - 292 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-02-17 9 dc Oliveira and his beautiful daughter. She took London society Dr. Ut Oliveira. doyen of the Diplomatic Corps and Brazilian alor sine* 1925, received diamond cufflinks and his wife a and ruby brooch from friends in London on their retirement.43 words
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421 1940-02-17 9 REUTER. HELSINKI, FEB. 16. Till FINNS HAVE LAUNCHED A COUNTER-ATTACK AND RE- CAPTURED SOME OF THE DEFENCE POSITIONS ON THE I NTRE OF THE MANNERHEIM LINE, WHICH THEY LOST TO MP RUSSIANS WHEN THEY WITHDREW BEFORE THE TERRIFIC PRESSURE OF THE LAST FEW DAYS.REUTER. - 421 words
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Article352 1940-02-17 9 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 16. fHE Russians are attacking on a wider front. In the north of arrow Taipale River separates the two armies. now attack- pale are much previously enFin land is fighting back in the air k we!] as on the land and her strengthened airReuter. - 352 words
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Article72 1940-02-17 9 Paris. Feb. l r SNOW has been falling in the Western Front almost without a break. Artillery on both sides has been encaged in somewhat heavier fire dian usual in the sector wast of the Vosges Air activity has been almost nil but 1b- French72 words
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Article67 1940-02-17 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 16. IT is now officially revealed that tre British destroyer which sank the two German U-boats last Friday was H.M.S. Antelope. A The Antelope is one of the reserve fleet, and her commander is Lieut.-Com. R. T. White. The vessel is manned mainly byReuter. - 67 words
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Article53 1940-02-17 9 Reuter. Vaii-iaa City, Feb. 16. LADY HALIFAX, accompanied by the British Minister to Holy See, was received in private audience by the Pope this morning. The audience lasted 45 minute;',. Afterwards Lady Halifax and the British Minister were received by the Papal Secretary of State,Reuter. - 53 words
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74 1940-02-17 9 Reuter. Jerusalem. Feb. 16. MR. Anthony Eden, Dominions Secretary, was welcomed on his arrival in Palestine by the Commander-in-Chief and other officials. Afterwards he drove to all the Australian camps. Mr. Eden told Reuf er- "Having seen these fine men I would like to takeReuter. - 74 words
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163 1940-02-17 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 16. THE German Government's arguments in support of the announced policy of unrestricted submarine warfare are more than usually futile, says an authoritative statement. International low always fully recognised the right of neutrals to trade with beUigerents, subject to the rightReuter. - 163 words
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Article48 1940-02-17 9 Reuter. London, Feb. IG. ONE thousand fiv e hundred men are registering weekly in New South Wales for the Australian Air Fcrce expeditionary corpj, according to a Sydney broadcast. Of thes P about 1,000 have been found fit and accepted for service.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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244 1940-02-17 9 London, Feb. 16. OBSTACLES in the way of effective Russo-German co-operation are U discussed in the Times, which remarks that the organisation of Russian resources by Prussian efficiency is a "dream which has always been attractive to German Army leaders, but is244 words
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Advertisement442 1940-02-17 9 of health It is just natural for children to be full of life— f brimful of health. It is not always easy to keep them quite so well and strong as you would wish unless you give them SCOTT'S Emulsion. It supplies the extra nourishment their growth demands. It builds442 words
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504 1940-02-17 10 BANKERS BEAT JACKS' ELEVEN Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 5; Jacks S. C 0. EXCEPT for some phases of bright play by the Bankers' forwards, yesterday s Business Houses' League game between the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, champions of the League, and Jacks' S. C, at504 words
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Article27 1940-02-17 10 TO-DAY TURF* -S T.C. Meeting, 3rd Day. HOCKEY: North vs. South, Kuala Lumpur. SOCCER: B. H. L.. A. P. C. vs. Guthnes, A P C.27 words
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Article104 1940-02-17 10 The following are the teams andl starting times for the Wel-Hal-Wei Cup competition betweexi the Island Golf Club and the Roy.d Singapore Golf Club to be played at Bukit Ttmah on Sunday morning (Feb. 18) (Island players mentioned first). 840 C. A. R. Bateman v. Dr. E. Laidlaw104 words
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Article45 1940-02-17 10 Thp following players have been chosen to represent the Race Course Rangers in a friendly game of soccer against the Pasir Panjang Hovers this afternoon at Farrer Park:— Jaffar, Ahmad Kupay, Abdul Rahim, Baboo. Puteh, Malingam; Abdul Rahman, Thangaveiu, Ibrahim, Mani and Haroun.45 words
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823 1940-02-17 10 (By "TRESPASSER") JHE Malayan "classic" for ponies, the Spring Cup, is the chief item of interest in the third and final day's races of the Singapore Spring Meeting to-day. I pick Quisana to win from Happy Sal and Tredella. with Winchc lift as a823 words
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Article78 1940-02-17 10 "Trespasser - By Trespasser" Race 1: DANCING FOAM Shoot Op Kacc 2: (iRAI M(INI) Cambalong Race 3: SULTANA Golden Glimpse Race 4: QUISANA Happy Sal Race 5: FARNLEY Resistance Race 6: RUBBER QUEEN Flying Column Race 7: THANKS The Puritan Race 8: ARTFUL SAILOR Oorugan. By "Spectator Race 1—SHOOT UP Dancing78 words
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Article579 1940-02-17 10 (By "SPECTATOR") QTAR FRISCO, BANTAMWEIGHT CONTENDER FOR WORLD'S TITLE, MUST HAVE "THE KILLER" FOR HIS DLE NAME. HE PROVED HIMSELF A KILLER LAST WHEN HE KNOCKED OUT MEXICAN ACE, VENTURA M UtQUftt IN THE SIXTH ROUND OF THEIR 12-ROUND CONTEST It is a long579 words
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Article82 1940-02-17 10 Baby Low (8-3 H) beat Cyclone Kid (8-5) on points over 4 (3) rounds. Tiger Aman (7.13U) beat M. Dass (7-8 i) on a T.K.O. in the last round over 6 (3) rounds. Neil Hemchit (10-6) beat K. O. Gustillo (9-12 l 4) on a T.K.O.82 words
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Article134 1940-02-17 10 (By "PF.'i h IN reply to a cat* n U the British Boxing Board tf cZ trol and the American w' Board of Control, thr w£2 Boxing Board of ControME received a cable contents at JEL were announced at a commits! meeting of the S.ngapor?134 words
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Article320 1940-02-17 10 Overseas Chinese Bank 3; Nestanglo I pLAYING on a sodden ground, the Overseas Chinese Banking Corpoi tion's Sports Club defeated the Nestanglo Sports Club by goals to one yesterday on the Clerical Union ground at Rangoon in a Business Houses League fixture. Ball control was320 words
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Advertisement131 1940-02-17 10 COUGH REMEDY. K&satoin' Ifl particularly useful in eases where secretion is scanty and COttghlngfl frequent and troublesame. TV ken also between asthmatic fits, it relieves the hard breathing and aboits further attacks. •Kasabin' \a also indicated in acute and chronic bronchitis, hay fever, whooping or dry spasmodic cough Hon habit131 words
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Advertisement34 1940-02-17 10 r quran t c c to cure Piles Fistula within 10 days without operation whatsoever, or your money will be refunded. Numerous unsoliciU 1 testimonials. H. KARIM BAKSH SONS, 709. North Bridge Road, Singapore.34 words
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Miscellaneous20 1940-02-17 10 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 3.37 A M 4.45 P.M I to-morkom Hij;h Water: 4 29 A.M. t, :v; P.M20 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-02-17 11 The afcove picture is a scene near Kweilinj; in the Provinces Chekiang (there severe fighting is now taking place. The country around Kweiling is considered by foreign travellers to be one of the most beautiful spots in China. The jagged peaks in the background are53 words
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Article247 1940-02-17 11 Shanghai. I'M I X!) STATES Marines in the Pacific will he greatly strengthened next Match, when a new mobile battalion equipped with 100 anti-aircraft guns is to he sent to Pearl Harbour. Hawaii. Tht new battalion tor Hawaii, however, is taking suns declared to Ik brand247 words
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Article55 1940-02-17 11 Kwcihn. Dl BUI bodies in Kwangsi Province Mi ending five delegates witn pMfi to North Kwangtung to com»'»;t the Chinese troops who won the signal victory there last month, he co-operation cr ex-Szechv/an hants local industrials ars totalling a S3CO.COO flour mill at the wartime capita]55 words
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193 1940-02-17 11 Hongkong. LARGE-SCALE development of Sikang, rich but untapped province in China's "Wi'd West" will begin when the Hsing Si Industrial Corporation, now under organisation by nrominent overseas Chinese, formally comes into being. This was revealed by Mr. Li Hw?.chow, young overseas Chinese scientist and industrialist and193 words
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Article94 1940-02-17 11 Chungking. A preliminary check-up reveals that about $200.000 in cash and a similar amount in presents hav° been presented by the local public alone toward the National Spring Festival Chinese New Year Comfort Movement Fund. The Movement is waiting for resu'ts from other parts of the94 words
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1185 1940-02-17 11 MUCH INDEBTED TO U.S.A. FOR ADVICE Chungking. J)R. Ku Yu-hsiu, Vice-Minister of Education, recently gave a comprehensive survey of technical education in China. He is a director of the Institute of Chinese Engineers and a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. His speech1,185 words
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Advertisement43 1940-02-17 11 RENAULT 8 H. P. SALOON A genuine four-seater—head, leg and elbow room all being ample —this is in appearance and capacity a large car. Yet in price and running costs it meets every possible demand for economy. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926), LTD. "R3"43 words
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Advertisement61 1940-02-17 11 AMAZING DISCOVERY ■"WTfiHl Root-out enlarged TONSILS AND ADENOIDS, however long-standiqg or obsti nate without undergoing the risk of operation, which is against nature. Of the many imitations on the markit "TONSLIT" aJane enjoys the unanimous endorsement of the Medical Profession. Thousands have been cured. Non-recurrence guaranteed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Sole61 words
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Advertisement180 1940-02-17 11 LOVELY but LONELY UNTIL HER DENTIST tTOLD HER WHY! DON'T KNOW WHY f EVEN CAME, MADGE! MEN NEVER PAY ANY ATTENTION TO ME WHEN THERE ARE OTHER GIRLS r S] RUTH, WILL YOU LET ME TELL TESTS SHOW THAT 9 OUT Or YOU WHY IT'S HARD TO SAY- '0 PEOPLE180 words
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294 1940-02-17 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—I am sure many readers will gladly welcome the announcement in your "yesterday's issue thai the evening edition of the Malaya Tribune will not be on sale before noon, and that it will contain the294 words
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Article152 1940-02-17 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—March l, 1940. is the day set aside by the Municipality for the issue of itinerant hawker's licences to new applicants. I am sure there must be thousands of the Singapore poor and destitute among the applicants, and the issue of152 words
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Article35 1940-02-17 12 It is impossible to estimate the numerical strength of the Gestapo, »or. apart from the men who seive in it as a full-time job, thousands of civilians act as part-time spirs, being paid on results.35 words
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Article145 1940-02-17 12 Last Night's First Night CHIRLEY TEMPLE, the little few. a rite of the screen. s in an unusual pan ln Si, v h Th e Mounties," which is the prin<i pal film at the Cathay for tl few days. Shirley Temple will cap in this145 words
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Article22 1940-02-17 12 A Paris broadcast that German in additicn. war material, left In Spi in Fter civil wan has been sent a Spanish ship.22 words
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Advertisement398 1940-02-17 12 SEND A CAM, TO UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE, 206, Orchard Road, Phone 4967. When You Need Mende Service or Spare Parts. (Mende Servicing Specialists). MOTORISTS—A RE YOU AWARE that SMOKY EXHAUSTS" is now PUNISHABLE BY LAW? (MAXIMUM FINE IS $£00.00 H^ll^^ THE OLD WAY TOCURE IT IS BY MECHANICAL METHODS—CHANGE NEW398 words
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Advertisement72 1940-02-17 12 MK|7 cleur distinct fl 5 production 9 V Agents: y 8 HOr; BOON LEONG Distributors: 5 -Radio ft General Agtrntj ?5 Kuala Lumpur o ft snuduts outa/C mj THESE MEN MONEY... bO FOU REALISE THAT 23nfc, Of YOUR PAINTING 0S T S REPRESENT "WAGES'? WHY THEN TRY TO SAVE A72 words
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Advertisement384 1940-02-17 13 a v Experienced Bill Collecand reliable and with on a commission basis. who can give security Bund of Fidelity GuarApply Box No. 464, Cjo Singapore. rated young Chinese personal secretary to be able to drive car. pie opportunities to study ice, general knowledge, in spare time. Salary .salifications. Apply Box384 words
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Advertisement552 1940-02-17 13 Educational CLASSES. Qualified European tearher Mornings. 72 Goodman Road, Kaiong (512-C). BARROOM DANCrNG: Priv'ale i7s^nl ?y. 0 eVenin S °y expert tutor. Correct steps, graceful poise, easy to fr?dq**lck success guaranteed at the MODERN DANCING STUDIO" 5A ia D ng Hi!l (Ent r 281 South Bridge Road >, Singapore. (509-C;552 words
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Advertisement498 1940-02-17 13 j Miscellaneous WHY SUFFER FROM PILES? Have it treated without pain or operation at your own home. Ladies will be attended to by our Lady Specialist. Satisfactory treatment guaranteed. Consultation Free. The Eastern Piles Clinic, 91, Jalan Besar, Singapore. (514-C). "SNATL-B-GON" eradicates snails and slugs, Obtainable Littles, Whiteaways, S. C.498 words
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Advertisement635 1940-02-17 13 M Sate FOR SALE Baby Grand Piano specially made for the Tropics at reasonable price. Please apply 5 p.m. 9, Oxley Road, Singapore. (521-C) JUST PUBLISHED essays on Mahatma Gandhi Book-1, Mahatma Gandhi and Ahimsa-in English and Tamil by K. R. Mencn. Available at all bookstalls or Apply to 415,635 words
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Advertisement677 1940-02-17 13 Wanted j REQUIRED YOUNG or middle age bachelor to share flat at Katong with j modern conveniences, terms moderate— Reply Box No. 459 c;o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (518-C> WANTED immediately $3,500;- loan, security furnished. Returnable after 6 or 12 months. Interest 12% p. an. payable monthly plus $350,- special interest677 words
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Advertisement670 1940-02-17 13 f NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given tiiat Mr. Yuan Chee Foon is no longer in our employ I and has no authority to act on our behalf in any capacity whatsoever. VAN HIN FURNTTUPvE CO., 142, Orchard Road. NOTICE. The Public is hereby notiiied that Koh Yong Lam is no670 words
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847 1940-02-17 14 "Has Brought Us Nearer To Goal" Bombay, Feb. 10. "'pHERE can he no failure since both the cause and the means are just. This Meeting has brought us nearer to our goal. If the Viceroy was clear in his enunciation of the British policy, I847 words
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Article168 1940-02-17 14 Madras, Feb. 9. IMKE broke out shortly after 7 p.m. to-day in the premises of the "Indian Express." "Dhinamani," and "Andharaprabha" newspaper offices in in the Mukernallamuthu street. The fire was first noticed at the eastern end of a hall on the ground floor. At168 words
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Article208 1940-02-17 14 New Delhi. Feb. 6. following communique has been issued: 'lhe question of thr recruitment of mdvi s to the Indian Civil Service in India and in Ij '-.and daring ih e period cl na- has t> M under ta consideration of the Secretary of State for208 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-02-17 14 Detachments of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps, now j r Vrgu parading with their mules.20 words
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293 1940-02-17 14 Rabat, Feb. s. fpHE repercussions ol the European war have had an iaten effect on tribal sentiment, according to the 'Associated Press' special correspondent touring the North-West Frontier Province. He says: **The fact that the great Islamic countries of Turkej and Egyil are allied with293 words
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Article35 1940-02-17 14 Four armed policemen have been posted in the Coin Room of Lhe Archaeological Section of the Indian Museum to guard its treasures during the period of its renovation. The room bein S made burglar-and-thief -proof.35 words
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Article112 1940-02-17 14 Allahabad feh. i A CHART A Kripalani in i sti to the press sa\s: "An exchange of telegrams betww Shri Sarat Chandra Bose Congress President, copies of were forwarded to me by the presiden' for the first time drew my attention to the canard in a112 words
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Advertisement319 1940-02-17 14 RAFFLES CAFE ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THIS POPULAR RENDEZVOUS Excellent Vvili A L» Carle al Moderate I'rires COCKTAIL lIAIC Modern Comfort Attractive Surroundings Social A imosplu r* Relay of Raffles Orchestra Radio Programmes < si: a v 11: t% 11 oti: l TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY CLAUDINE319 words
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Advertisement32 1940-02-17 14 4 A. T. EDWARDS CO.. LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS ANT) INVESTMENTS. i No Obligation Phone 4646. j32 words
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Advertisement33 1940-02-17 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A. > RIGHT NOTE BATTERIES FOR YOUR RADIO Obtainable from all dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., I.TU, (incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE.33 words
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Article270 1940-02-17 15 LONDON TIN London. Friday. Price) £2403/4 Buyers £241 Sellers price) £240»/ 2 Buyers £940% Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Friday. Steady, Quiet 13 b 13VsS Spot Mar 13 b 13» 8 s \pr. 12'? b 12 9 16=; May 1115 16 b 12 lfl6 s LONDON SHARE LIST270 words
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Article76 1940-02-17 15 Reuter. Kaunas, Feb. 16. 111 111 INIA'S determination to J remain independent and free •as emphasised by President Smel«Mia hi .i broadcast speech to the nation on tbp occasion of the 22nd taniversarj of the country's indcp nclencc. Smetona said that Lithusent time, necessarily in connection withReuter. - 76 words
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Article155 1940-02-17 15 n re- Singapore, Friday. R. Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan sinl S e m) T Coast No 8 P«r Koyan Rire Siam 1 22T Rice Siam 2 20? Rice Siam 3 igjj Siam Broken Rice No, 1 165 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 161 Rice Saigon Al155 words
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Article152 1940-02-17 15 D TTTT Singapore, Friday. iULL conditions prevailed in both the tin and rubber share markets today and only a small volume of business was transacted. Local tin was 4 lower a t $122v 2 and the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 38 3152 words
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Article149 1940-02-17 15 The band cf the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public during the week as follows, under the direction ot Mr. J. C. Hitch. LR.A.M., A.R.C.M., R.M.S.M.: Sunday. Feb. 18. at Botanic Gardens at 830 p.m.: March, "The Voice of the Guns". Kenneth J. Alford; overture, -Raymond",149 words
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Article920 1940-02-17 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, Feb. 16th MINIMG Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin 5|- 5|6 \u.stral Amal 61- 66cd \ustral Malay 37]- 39j-cd Ayer Hitam 249 25 9 Ayer Weng 0.70 0.75 Bangrln 2119 229 Batu Selangor 1.57»2 162 2 Berjuntal 10,9 ll»9cd Burma Malay 23.3 24 3 Chenderiang 16|- 17|Hitam920 words
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Advertisement97 1940-02-17 15 HI LIFETiME \f!*4 velvety, smoothness. It's gxur- iW'vSm *****4 ,or of ti» ana. V\\b J&\\ strea mline<l balanc» design, rorlW I'Jl/Au writing comfort. Permanent m Vuu«« Vislniljtj(, *«y ©ne-Btroke nil- m \i\\,,fyA ir oiectianisa» In vacuum fx S V'"\uUU k ver type, 1 wmHm Gifts or person*) use. buy m97 words
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Advertisement192 1940-02-17 15 PILES SPECIALISTS Tong Nam Piles is a dangerous and painful disease Early treatment always is advisable' Messrs. LAU KIM PING and LAU PING HSTANG of the above named premises had spent many years m a very careful study of this disease. They discovered a sure remedy for it. No operation192 words
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Advertisement89 1940-02-17 15 THE 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 Fixed Deposits on89 words
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Advertisement239 1940-02-17 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 5.3.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000.000 00 General Reserve $200,000:00 Telegraphic Address: "TTEBUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy239 words
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Advertisement380 1940-02-17 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. PaCK I BRITISH) INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT -.SERVICES. For all information apply to: P. ft O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co„ BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang,380 words
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Advertisement166 1940-02-17 15 II and BRITISH "1 INDIA < incorporated in England) P. 0. 8. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible service! are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to Hongkong and Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may call166 words
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Article234 1940-02-17 16 Singapore, Friday. AN order.to pay $10 a month for the benefit of his creditors was made against an elderly Chinese book-keej)er, Yeo Tieng Swee, by the Hon. Chief Justice, Sir Percy MeElwaine, in the High Court this morning. Mr. G. H. Poh appeared on234 words
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Article32 1940-02-17 16 The production of Renong Tin Dredging dv. -ing January was: No. 2 dredge 653 60 pikuls: N-> 3 dredge 371.10 pikuls: Gombak dredge 1.331 2> pikuls; total 2.356 pikuls.32 words
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167 1940-02-17 16 $40 "ENTERTAINMENT VOUCHERS" PRODUCED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. STATEMENTS that the directors of a bus company at Kuala Lipis approached the 0.C.P.D., Kuala Lipis, because they had heard he was a "very nice man" and accessible to everybody were made ait the167 words
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Article130 1940-02-17 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. Lee Sho was to-day produced before Sheikh Abu Bakar. First Magistrate, and charged with being found to be in possession of one gaiion of illicit samsu on which duty of $4.93 had not been paid. The value of the130 words
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Article34 1940-02-17 16 "In a news reel cinema I noticed that only one film had 'satisfied the requirements of the Ministry cf Information.' That one dealt with the adventures of the popular hero Mickey Mouse. "—Evening Standard.34 words
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Article118 1940-02-17 16 DUE to the very heavy orders which were placed before the present scheme came into force the Controller of Restricted Imports. Mr. H. North-Hunt, has anncunced the tightening of restrictions on imports into Malaya. It is stated that it has been necessary to suspend until further notice118 words
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Article71 1940-02-17 16 Singapore Friday. MAM KONG NANG. a 27-year-old Can- tonese claimed trial this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge of attempting to axtort fifty cents from a Cantonese named Koek Wah, by putting him In fear of assault. On the application71 words
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Article133 1940-02-17 16 (From Our Own Reporter, IS a sequel to the raid'eoß*2L A by the Gaming partment, Detective Biaiu-i, topher Danker, Penan., StaJ bailer and hockey play* trrday charged before Mr I Teck in the Middle Court th being occupier of an office v toria Jetty, did use133 words
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Article132 1940-02-17 16 (From Our Own Correspondent i Muar. Friday THE first session of the Muar A will commence or. Sunday Muar Supreme Court. There are six cases on the list. The first case is one of alleged mure which a Tamil named Tha v. accused. The case132 words
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Article144 1940-02-17 16 Singapore. FrMay< T ASK your honour to recommend me a job in the house «>i d.'tention," pleaded an elderly Eaglitkspeaking Indian in the Thixi Witt Court this afternoon, when kt rendered himself to the court to be charged with vagrancy. "I only want shelter and food ed144 words
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554 1940-02-17 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. STATEMENT that the deceased, Isher Singh, had come to his X gate armed with a spear and three others armed with changkol slicks challenged him to come out and fight, was made by the third accused,554 words
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212 1940-02-17 16 (From Our Own Reporter) jxr Ijxm. Fi day. JIM view of the fact that the Cameron Highlands a re becoming more important as a high health resort, the question of tran facilities o,le of Primary consideration, and in this con general opinion seems to be212 words
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Advertisement225 1940-02-17 16 deceptive cleanliness MAY SCREEN EXISTING DECAY ®A front of gleaming white enamel may hide irom _T\\ you and others a pro com of decay, until toothache sounds a r\k. note of warning. Tek toothbrushes r designed by dental surgeons, fit into the arch behind the teeth, removing those minute particles225 words
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