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Title Section21 1940-02-20 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 43. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, February 20, 1910.21 words
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Article, Illustration402 1940-02-20 1 H.L. Hopkin Cables London, Feb. 20. ILL London—in fact, all Britain—was interested in a case in the Divorce Court yesterday, when Herbert Leigh Holman, noted barrister, was granted a decree nisi on the ground of the adultery of his wife Vivien Leigh, one402 words
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Article34 1940-02-20 1 Reuter. Copenhagen. Feb. 20. A PLANE bearing German nationality marks flew over the Danish terri- fv c? South Sleswig yesteraay. Dan batteries opened Are but the machine was not hit.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article38 1940-02-20 1 While digging an air-raid shelter in his garden Mr. H. Blanchard, of ton-road, Watford, came to a swne about 3ft. below the surface. w« •slab gave way and revealed a which i believed to be of Roman origin.38 words
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70 1940-02-20 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 20. oir CHARLES CAYZER, M.P--3 f r Chester and his butler were fcund dead at their home Kinpurnie Castle, with gunshot wounds on tne head. —Reuter. <?ir Charles William Cayzer, born in tary training at Sandhurst m 0 th* CityReuter. - 70 words
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680 1940-02-20 1 Alleged Violation Of Neutrality Reuter. A MESSAGE from Oslo states that the Norwegian Parliament A is to appeal to the League of Nations or to an International Committee regarding the Altmark affair. Meanwhile the German auxiliary vessel Altmark is still lyine on theReuter. - 680 words
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Article51 1940-02-20 1 Reuter. Paris. Feb. 20. LAST night's West Front communique states: "To the west of the Saar an enemy detachment tried to approach one of our posts and was driven back with losses "There was resumed firing from casei~~tes on the banks of the Rhine."Reuter. - 51 words
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Article110 1940-02-20 1 Reuter. London. Fib. 20 IHOUSANDS of unemployed men with little specialised knowledge of uns trade are now being transformed Into skilled craftsmen ready to take their places in the arms and engineer, ng factories of Britain. Men whose ages range up to 15 are given sixReuter. - 110 words
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184 1940-02-20 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 20. SOME of the rescued British sailors from the Altmark visited the Press Bureau In London yesterday afternoon and gave their experiences. One of them, an Australian, said lie was taken aboard the Altmark on Dec 7. five days after theReuter. - 184 words
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Advertisement64 1940-02-20 1 0 OTHER PAGES Pages Another Soviet Division Destroyed 2 Federal Council Speeches 3 lS t Night's Broadcast Talk 4 liVlief Of Unemployed Chinese I Cinemas 6 and 7 V Review The News'*—C.H.S. J. 8 npinese Land on Fukien Coast 9 Sp-rt M I bin* JJ (ias iiied Advertisements 13 India64 words
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292 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 19. JHE Admiralty announces that the British destroyer Daring, 1,4(30 tons, has been torpedoed and sunk. One officer and four ratings have been picked up, but nine officers and 148 ratings are still missing and are feared lost. Among the missingReuter. - 292 words
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453 1940-02-20 2 FINNS DISAPPOINTED WITH SWEDEN HELSINKI, FEB. 19. A FINNISH COMMUNIQUE ANNOUNCES THAT THE RUSSIAN 18TH DIVISION HAS NOW BEEN COMPLETELY DESTROYED NORTH-EAST OF LAKE LADOGA. EIGHTEEN THOUSAND RUSSIANS HAVE BEEN KILLED OR TAKEN PRISONERS. Soviet bombers to-day resumed their attacks on towns and ports far453 words
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Article223 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 20. THE Helsinki radio announces that Finland is to mobilise all youths between the ages of nine and 18 for agricultural work. They will work on farms which, owing to the calling up of older men, are now left in the hands ofReuter. - 223 words
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175 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. London, ,Feb. 20. JN connection with the Altmark incident it is pointed out in official circles in London that Norwegian seamen, through their union and officers' association, presented a resolution to the Norwegian Foreign Of6ce on Feb. 15 protesting against Nazi sea warfare,Reuter. - 175 words
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Obituary136 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. Oslo. Feb. 20. CIX German seamen from the Alt- mark who were killed in the fight in Goessing Fjord were buried yes terday at which is a small neighbouring village. The German Minister and other Ger man officials, with part of the Altmark'sReuter. - 136 words
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Article65 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. The German cargo steamer Rostock. 2,542 tons, was captured by the French Navy while trying to ge* home from Vigo in company with the Morea, 3,000 tons, which was captured by a British warship during the week-end. The British and French navies have thus accounted for two ot-the sixReuter. - 65 words
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Article34 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 19. In two more Swedish steamers sunk by the enemy ten lost their lives (ten being saved) from the Liana and 13 were lost and seven saved from the Osmed Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article70 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 19. THF Japanese Foreign Office spokesman declared that the Japanese attitude towards the United States is steadily stiffening. He said that the reasons for this were America's failure to renew the American-Japanese trade pact, and the American threats of an embargo on exportsReuter. - 70 words
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Article111 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 20. CAPTAIN Harold Balfour. UnderSecretary of State for Air. landed in England yesterday at the conclus'on of his ten-day tour of Air Force units in the Near East and Middle Bast, which involved flying a total distance of about 7.000Reuter. - 111 words
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Article35 1940-02-20 2 A few minutes after an express had left Normanton (Yorks) for Shcffi?Jd the driver turned and found his lireman unconscious on the footplate with head injuries. The fireman—G. Ranald Faulkener. of Holbeck. Leeds--died in hospital.35 words
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Article28 1940-02-20 2 Military honours were accorded by the Danes at the funeral of a British pilot whose badly-burned body wai washed ashore at Klitmoeller, on the north-west coast of Jutland.28 words
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Article31 1940-02-20 2 Hitler has broken most promises, but he kept his word when he said he would teach Poland "no light lesson." The latest reports from Warsaw underline the execution of his threat.31 words
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263 1940-02-20 2 Time To Save Finland Reuter. London, Feb. 2m. **TF Finland is to be saved the time has now come when sympathy tic and friendly speeches must be turned to deeds" said a Finnish spokesman in London last night. "This means men, aeroplanes, artillery andReuter. - 263 words
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Article35 1940-02-20 2 The Red Star, Red Army paper, forecasts that "future battles'' will be led by Comintern youth, who. inspired by Stalin, and smashing all obstacles, will lead the young generation to a happy and joyous lite."35 words
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Article172 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. London Fefc it ffKRMANY has announced that V is no longer bound by the London Suomarine Convention, i,, an offi statement read over the German wireless. The statement declared arming of all British ships i Sea meant repudiation by Br tain of th London SubmarineReuter. - 172 words
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617 1940-02-20 2 London, Feb. 19. |T is now possible to give a fuller account of the location of the German fleet auxiliary Altmark by aircraft of the R.A.F. coastal command on Feb. 16. The leader of the formation of three aircraft, which went to find the617 words
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181 1940-02-20 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 19. FRESH evid?nc e of the genuineness of the reincarnation of xhe Dalai Lama was disclosed, it is reported, when the British mission at Lhasa was presented to him on the auspicious filth day of th e Tibetan New Year, according toReuter. - 181 words
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Article164 1940-02-20 3 Our Own Reporter - From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. CPEAKING at this morning's meeting of the Federal Council the Hon. Mr. W G C. Blunn referred to war taxation and hoped that Government would no longer delay in stating the form it was to take. •We have on164 words
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230 1940-02-20 3 A STAGE version of the banned n film "I Killed The Count" is being produced by the Island Committee in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The play, a murder thriller, was red in London with more enthusiasm than any other production of its230 words
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Article18 1940-02-20 3 untitled in naval establishments >> 2ppruv«l. 23 tempo- <1'»l-inrl »l»f' wur ov «om» <Mis?. nme»'r.'; .,"f! »simt to tlie18 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-02-20 3 The High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, presenting the King's Police Medal to Ist Class Constable Abdul Hamid bin Lazim, of the Perak Police contingent, at Kuala Lumpur yesterday.30 words
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Article144 1940-02-20 3 Our Own Reporter - (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ]WR. R. R. Skelchy received the Malayan Certificate of Honour at the hands of the High Commissioner at this morning's meeting of the Federal Council. The High Commissioner said: I have to present the Malayan Certificate of Honour to Mr.144 words
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1060 1940-02-20 3 Our Own Reporter - High Commissioner On Empire "Treasure House" (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ALAYA*S value as a treasure-house of foreign exchange was referred to by the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, in returning thanks at this morning's meeting of the Federal Council for1,060 words
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Article198 1940-02-20 3 Singapore, Monday. QENTENCE of four months' rigorous O imprisonment was to-day passed «n a young Ilainanese. Wee Ah Chow, in the Third Police Court when he was found guilty ©n a charge of being or acting as a member of an unlawful society "the Malayan198 words
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Article238 1940-02-20 3 Singapore, Monday. THE prevalence of car thefts from car parks was to-day emphasised by Court Inspector D. R. Cowie in the Third Police Court, when pressing for a heavy sentence en two young Chinese who last veek pleaded guilty to a'charge of theft of a motor238 words
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457 1940-02-20 3 Our Own Correspondent - (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Monday. JJONALD Ivan MacHarg, a Johore planter, was this morning convicted on a charge of negligent driving and fined $75 by Mr. J. B. Weiss, the First Magistrate, Johcre Bahru. MacHarg also had his driving licence suspended for three457 words
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Article97 1940-02-20 3 Singapc re. Monday. DLEADING guilty to the charge of carry- ing 478 fowls in 15 baskets at Jurong Road yesterday, Sim Kau £joo was fined $15, in default to underao 15 days' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. L. C. Goh. Fifth Magistrate. Another Chinese. Teo Ah97 words
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1851 1940-02-20 4 OFFICER'S TALK FROM SINGAPORE TAI X by Brigadier M. D. Gambier-Parry. M.C., A.D.C.. on "The A m .-fn,n. War." was broadcast by the 8.M.8.C. last night The speaker said: Th° subsidiary campaign! of 1914-18 _or side-shows'. as they were called -were1,851 words
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130 1940-02-20 4 Our Own Correspondent - (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Monday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of being in possession of a revolver without a licence, Haji Shukor was fined $ft by Mr. J. B. Weiss, the First Magistrate, J< hoTe Bahru, this morning Accused explained that the130 words
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Article41 1940-02-20 4 Our Own Reporter - (From Our Own Reporter Bangkok, Tuesday. After long freedom fiom disease, cholera is reported in the north-eastern provinces with three deaths. More cases of plague are also reported in Bangkok. The authorities are taking active preventive measures.41 words
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Article184 1940-02-20 4 Our Own Reporter - (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE marriage was solemnised at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, between Mr. Douglas Gordon Jones, of the Department of Agriculture, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon Jones, of Biddenden. Kent, England, and Miss Mary Elsie Hoadley. daughter of Mr.184 words
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Article61 1940-02-20 4 Singapore, Tuesday. A charge cf criminal breach of trust was mentioned in the Fifth Police Court to day against L. J. Fernando, a clerk formerly emp'oyed in Goodwood Park Hotel. Accused, who is on bail, is defended by Mr. Tampoe Philips. Mr. L. C Goh the magistrate postponed the case61 words
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Article100 1940-02-20 5 Singapore, Monday. ADMITTING 22 previous convictions, Ahtnat bin Bacha was this morning sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by one year's police supervision, by Mr. J. L. Mt l ull the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on a charge of housebreaking and theft.100 words
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192 1940-02-20 5 Singapore. Monday. CONVICTED on a charge of cheating his unclg of a sum of SI,IOO, Lecn Haccbial, a 21-year-old Armenian, was this morning ordered to enter into a bond to be of good behaviour for a neriod of two years in the sum of192 words
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315 1940-02-20 5 Our Own Reporter - Given Work On Road Schemes (From Our Own Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, TUESDAY. LUNANCE COMMITTEE REPORTS TABLED AT THE FEDERAL COUNCIL MEETING THIS MORNING DISCLOSE THE EXTENT TO WHICH UNEMPLOYED CHINESE LABOURERS ARE RECEIVING ASSISTANCE FROM GOVERNMENT. In Selangor alore, a force315 words
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Article43 1940-02-20 5 Singapore. Monday Fcr disobeying a lamp signal while driving her car at the junction oi Orchard Road and Tar.k Road. Mrs A H. D Mundell was this morning fined $3 by Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic Court.43 words
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Article363 1940-02-20 5 Singapore, Monday. "THIS N you. last chance. If you arc a nuisance any more, or if 1 complaint., are received from your neighbours, you wM get an ejectment order without any offer of alternative accommodation MM Mr G L. Howe, chairman of the Rent363 words
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Article180 1940-02-20 5 Singapore, Monday. "THE Attorney General looks upon ihis as a very serious case in view of all the trouble there has been down there,' stated Court Inspector Astin, in the Fifth Police Court today, where Low Chee Chong, a young Sinrjanore Harbour Board striker, pleaded guilty180 words
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Article38 1940-02-20 5 One hundred thousand White Russians and Jews are to be- exchanged with a similar number of Lithuanian? irom the part of former Poland which tUU now been taken over by the mWjm U»:ion, it is reported Cram Kaunas,38 words
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Article557 1940-02-20 5 Singapore, Monday. A GRAPHIC account of how he and thiec detectives burst through the bolted door of a house in Java Read, which they raided on receiving information that beer was being adulterated there Ithat night, was given by Inspector Luke Raymond Frynn in a preliminary557 words
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Article93 1940-02-20 5 Singapore. Monday. U. Ahin «28». a Eurasian, claimed trial this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham, on a charge that he at 11 a.m. on Feb. 10. at No. 18. Changi Road, committed theft of 15 pieces of zinc, on rcll ot wire netting,93 words
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Advertisement225 1940-02-20 7 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Date of Closing Supply of 30" dia. Steel Straight Pipes Specials for Water Dept. 4 p.m., 16 April, 1940. Supply of Standard High Pressure Copper Tubes for Water Dept. 4 p.m.,225 words
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Article251 1940-02-20 8 REGISTRATION of businesses becomes law in the F.M.S. on March L The same or a closely similar law is to be enacted in the Straits Settlements. This legislation will possibly cause some inconvenience. It may change the business habits of many people, particularly of the smaller Chinese business251 words
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Article123 1940-02-20 8 pRUX of the Altmark affair ia that if the Norwegian authorities had not rejected the British request, based on sound information, for a more thorough inspection of the German ship, they would have discovered for themselves, without any British intervention, that the Germans were carrying prisoners of war123 words
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Article449 1940-02-20 8 Reuter. OSLO, FEB. 19. THE NORWEGIAN PARLIAMENT IS MEETING THIS AFTERNOON AND AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT WILL BE MADE ABOUT THE ALTMARK AFFAIR. EARLIER, THE NORWEGIAN CABINET WERE IN CONFERENCE WITH THE PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, WHEN M. HAMBRO, PRESIDENT OF THE NORWEGIAN STORTING, PRESIDED. M. Hambro madeReuter. - 449 words
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Article66 1940-02-20 8 Reuter. New York, Feb. 19. THE executive board cf the British Empire Chamber of Commerce has decided unanimously in favour of continuance of the British Pavilion at the New York World's Fair In 1940. The resolution expresses the view that this is In the interests cfReuter. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration164 1940-02-20 8 TS THIS A WAR OF W} PONS OR. A WAR OF WORDS? The boy. of Navy may be excuse.i ask this question. Any bit of honest and straightforward work they do lo >n o U the Nazi bullies where they get off is made the subject of reams164 words
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Article47 1940-02-20 8 r<ECIL Street, by the way. gleefully announced that the .Altmark had been captured. That was in their Sunday in a streamer across the page. In their afternoon paper of Monday they announced "Britain YY 'Hell Ship' Interned." CAN'T THEY MAKE LT THEIR MINDS?47 words
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Article91 1940-02-20 8 pERMANY is not revolted I») British use of neutral waters 1 by the loss of a few German sailors of the Altmark. She is 1 nly OP*' when her pride is humbled, when the first sign is given that some of her own ruthless methods nu used against91 words
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Article163 1940-02-20 8 MANY people still have the ii that the Poles welcon Russians. Latest reports from Russiai Poland state that, although th poorest part of Poland, it has impression of extreme luxury Soviet army, bcth officers and m< Having been taught that misery and slavery outside th< of Russia,163 words
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Article50 1940-02-20 9 Reuter. Dublin, Feb. 19. 4 HOTEL here was surrounded by 150 armed v Idiers with machine-guns who trained them on the entrances, in a raid late on Feb. 17. party ol soldiers with d bayonets then entered the hole! and 13 men were taken into custody.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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130 1940-02-20 9 Reuter. Lahore, Feb. 19. I sent state of suspense in I i annol continue," declared Abul Kalam Azed, Presio£ the Indian National in an interview to-day. rj that at the session at irh the Congress must make a ard, which would surely form of aReuter. - 130 words
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Article43 1940-02-20 9 Cairo, Feb. 19. -et of Strasbourg Uni- March found the 2,800 f King Shishak. has now the same site intact the K: Psusennes of the 31st believed to have been rr- -lav: of Kinr: Solomon, d objects were found in the tomb Re'iter.43 words
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257 1940-02-20 9 Big-Scale Attack Imminent Shanghai, Feb. 19. IT is reported that thousands of Japanese troops have landed at Haiching, south of Amoy. Another large force arrived at the Luichow Peninsula yesterday. It is generally believed that another large scale attack on the Province257 words
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63 1940-02-20 9 Reuter. Cairo. Feb. 20. PROFESSOR Monte: of Strasbourg University (French* who last March found the 2.800-year-old tomb of King Shishak. has now discovered on the same site, intact, the tomb of Kin-: Psusennes. of the 21st Dynasty, who is believed to have been theReuter. - 63 words
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Article37 1940-02-20 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 19. ¥N two more Swedish steamers sunk by the enemy ten lost their lives (ten being saved) from the Liana and 13 were lost and seven saved from the Osmed. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article107 1940-02-20 9 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 19. T ATEST Finnish communique states that Finnish fighters on Saturday fought many successful aerial battles, scattering and driving back enemy bombing formations. The enemy made air raids on southern and south-west Finland. Forty civilians were Killed and a few wounded and 24Reuter. - 107 words
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Article22 1940-02-20 9 A postcard from Germany figured in !i, s- at Null wlien «nmur-l <! I..,!.-. .N!> > < K'acl. dll-,'!>"»! > l..n.«..>- ";l., »l1 on <lo b:Ul.22 words
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635 1940-02-20 9 Naval Action Justified Says American Press Reuter. Osio, Feb. 15). "THE British action is the most glaring violation of the territory of ;,ny neutral state which has occurred in this war;' declared H.imbro, President of the Norwegian Storting, in an interviewReuter. - 635 words
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Article134 1940-02-20 9 Tokyo, reb. 19. "THE China affair wIW «c regarded as terminated when there Is no necessity for Japan to station a large body of Japanese military and naval forces in China following China's submission to Japan's contention and restoration of a normal order in China. "Or, to134 words
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Article50 1940-02-20 9 Apart from the "pocket battleships Germany's only big capital ships at the moment are the Scharnhorsi and Gneisenau, vessels of 26.000 tons and mounting llin. guns. Two aircraft carriers of 19.250 tons are being bui t and four heavy cruisers ct the Hipper class should be finish id next year.50 words
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Article616 1940-02-20 10 Singapore Cold Storage 6; Guthries S.C 2. DISPLAYING complete all-round superiority, the Singapore Cold Storage, playing their first League game of the season, scored a convincing 6—2 victory over Guthries S.C. in an interesting Business Houses' League match on the Harbour Board ground yesterday. Though valiant616 words
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Article267 1940-02-20 10 Our Own Reporter - (From Our Own Reporter Seremban, Saturday. MAYING on the King George V. School padang this afternoon Rahang Youngsters beat the School XI by 33 runs. Batting first the School were all out for 38 runs. A. Edmonds and Huat Seng; bowled well for the Youngsters, the former taking267 words
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Article275 1940-02-20 10 Our Own Reporter - From Our Own Reporter. Seremban, Sunday. EIGHT ball overs were played for the first time in Negri to-day when the Negri Sembilan Club held a home and home match between the Captain's and the Vice-Cap-tain's teams. The match ended in a win for the Captain's275 words
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526 1940-02-20 10 O. Chinese Bank 3; Chartered Bank 0. MAKING their first appearance in the Business Houses league competition, the Chartered Bank lost to the Overseas Chinese Bank when they met at the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday at soccer by three goals to nil. Despite being526 words
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Article123 1940-02-20 10 A meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association Working Committee for the forthcoming "Tolley Cup" competition was held yesterday evening at the St. Andrew's School with Mr. W. Mitchell, the Hon. Secretary of th e Association, in the chair. The meeting decided that although the closing date123 words
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805 1940-02-20 10 HORSES NET $11,755 FROM STAKES l/AN Breukelen had one of his most successful seasons in many at the Spring meeting of the Singapore Turf Club just conclud* Figures compiled of the meeting show that Van Breukelen's string horses netted no less than $11,755.805 words
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Article147 1940-02-20 10 Singapore, M ON a poor ground the Business H League match between Sim P and the G.E.C. was won by tl team by an only gcal scored before finish. The standard of the game suffered and play was very deed. The losers had the better ol147 words
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Advertisement228 1940-02-20 10 "BCPW" GRIPE MIXTURE. Given after each feed, it soothes the digestive tract, prevents accumulation of Gas and averts digestive disorders common in children. It is also an excellent emergency rrmodv for convulsions in children. Let 'BCPW Gripe Mixture be the saviour of your children's ailments. Keep a bottle handy in228 words
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Article87 1940-02-20 11 Chungking. DESCRIBED as most sanguinary, tea are going on on the snov-covered plains of West Sui- i tii Province amidst the underkii wtstfeer. laneae troops striking Suiyuan, the Chinese lorces entrenched in Langshan iWolf t of Wuyuan and counter-attacked eri Japanese units anese communicaipeding their transilitary87 words
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447 1940-02-20 11 United States 9 Important Role Chungking. LMERICA'S peace efforts are not only welcomed by the European < mntrics but also by China because the stabilisation of the jropcan situation is to the benefit of the Far East, but what China is id ot is447 words
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Article427 1940-02-20 11 1 ra< lion Company 0; Straits Times 0. A MILD mi:prise was created in the Business Houses League yesterday playing with ten men throughout, the Straits Times held the Co. soccer eleven to a goalless draw at the Anson Road Stain their last turnout the427 words
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Article, Illustration75 1940-02-20 11 The Province of Yunnan, which was formerly one of the most backward provinces in China, has now become an important centre of national resistance. Most cf the educational institutions along the coastal provinces have been shifted to Yunnan on account of the Sino-Japanese hostilities. It now claims75 words
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Article348 1940-02-20 11 QENERALISSIMO and Madame Chiang Kai-shek wrote another page into the history of China's social customs when they invited more than 150 important members of the Kuomintang and lhe Government to a lurcheon in mass celebration of the birthdays of those of them whose ages are 30,348 words
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Article37 1940-02-20 11 Kweiling REPRESENTATIVES of public bodies at Chungking have presented flags and comforts to the victorious Kwangsi fighters. The Chungking delegates are proceeding to Shiuchow with a similar mission to comfort the Kwangtung troops.—Chinese Central News.37 words
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Article124 1940-02-20 11 < hungklng. PROFESSING special ■ttlffcuißt to the destiny of this country, the SwLss lull i ii.iiMMi.il Ptruce Campaign through Mr. Willi Lussi. Its President, has sent lis best wishes and great sympathy tv China and promises continued sup port tv lhe la tier's noble cause,124 words
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Article52 1940-02-20 11 Kunming. One or the three wrecked Japanese bombers which look pari in a raid on the Yunnan railway recently, has been sent to Kunming lor public Inspection. The elated populace lv re has sent a delegation to present comforts to the Chinese Air Force. Chinese52 words
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Advertisement25 1940-02-20 11 For 3 Weeks Commencing on 51 h Feb. Pilot Pen Service Weeks and Porcelain Sale Rare opportunity for buyers. BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road, Singapore.25 words
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Advertisement292 1940-02-20 11 WHEN GASTRIC ULCERS ARE SUSPECTED There's no need for the stomas h •utteier to give way to despair, even vsJ.'li a< utr j.aia Migfcesta that tBCM k' id Lr, att.i. krd his stoma, h IllnUf, preparing the tor a gaatrk alcam There aic ouiitless IMteM es where the gentle, healing292 words
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Miscellaneous22 1940-02-20 11 TO-DAY High Water: 7.11 A.M. 7.9 ft. 9.35 P.M. 7.3 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 8.28 A.M. 8.4 ft. 10.16 P.M. 7.9 ft.22 words
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Article79 1940-02-20 12 Singapore, Monday. Police bail in the sum of $250 was this morning granted extension to a Chinese taxi-driver, See Peng Lim, when he appeared before Mr. C. H Whitton in the Traffic Court on a charge of causing hurt to another Chi nes? by driving79 words
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Article69 1940-02-20 12 The fifth edition of tt}3 Classified guide of manufacturers, traders and Professions in Malaya, like its proceeding issues, is a useful book of reference which should prove extremely helpful to those who have occasion to use it. The latest dition is a great improvement on69 words
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Article35 1940-02-20 12 The Rotary Club cf Singapore La holdin- a dinner at the Adelphi Roof Garden to morrow night. Speaker at the function is Mr. E V. Davies. whose subject will be "Rotary in Singapore."35 words
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Article148 1940-02-20 12 At the tenth annual general meeting of the Chee Yang (Chuasii Kon;so. Singapore, held on Jan 28. the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President. Mr Chua Hung Chew (reelected': first vice-president. Mr. Chua Khve Liang Ire-elected I: second vicepresident. Mr. Chua Ah Teck148 words
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Article99 1940-02-20 12 Singapore, Monday. J R. Quintal was tins morning fined $15 or fifteen days' simple imprisonment when he was convicted by Mr. C. H. Whitton, in the Traffic Court, on a charge of riding his motor-cycle without due regard for the safety of others at the Junction of99 words
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Article55 1940-02-20 12 The following were successful in the First Aid examination held at RaffleInstitution. Singapore, on Feb. 2:— Koh Bok Aik. Yeo Kin Poh. Harry Boflg, Chua Hock Seng. Goh Siew Kirn. Yap Gian Ken?. Poon Wan Kee. Leon c Pui Lum. Ang Chio Lim. Keong Ah55 words
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Article502 1940-02-20 12 Singapore, Monday. REMARKING that he was satisfied with the evidence, the Hon. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute after six months, to Mrs. Vera Bray when the hearing of her divorce petition was resumed in the High Court this502 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-02-20 12 The management of the Capitol Theatre hav<- received the following telegram tnn Johnny Weissmuller: gratulations on Capitol s recoribreaking. Delighted tin patrons enjoying 'Tar/an Kinds A Son' so much. Reganis." picture of this telegram appears above. This film concluded a record run at the Capitol on85 words
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Article156 1940-02-20 12 Our Own Reporter - (Frcm Our Own Reporter. lpoh, Monday. THE lpoh Electrical Department held an enjoyable function in Lahat Road when opportunity was taken to bid farewell to Mr J. Sharpies who is leaving on transfer to Kuala Lumpur and also 10 lr and Mrs L. G. W. Ward156 words
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Article97 1940-02-20 12 n fc.ntnne.se plw d Kong Ah Wan (MM. a al, ed guilty this ooornu pclice court before Ml On a charge, that he a terday at Bencoolen su 0 theft of a gold bracelet urn from the person cf y t "'v; 2 S Sentence97 words
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Advertisement360 1940-02-20 12 N l M I fc-r clear distinct re- v production for which V S (bey are unsurpassed \> j§ Agents: 5 S HOfc BOON LEONG v Distributors: «£j Radio General Agency 2 Kuala Lumpur. n2 i——b—— 'i m ii ming' tsw-iid SPECIALISTS Tong Nam files is a dangerous and painful360 words
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Advertisement56 1940-02-20 12 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS TO YICKWOHHING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road.) PHONE NO. 7922. locks and Watches to Briti* v, »ntractors for the Repair < Army and R L !l Butts, in Malaya. /his Ann has no other connects whatsoever with56 words
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Miscellaneous756 1940-02-20 12 To-day f s Radio j SINGAPORE LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2*l ZBL 225 metres (1.33 mcis). 79 (1686 metres) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mciS) (;sK iyu Mc|g {IX9Z metre.) p.m. USJ 21.53 Mcs (19.82 metres) 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of Gramophone Records. transmission 5 130 The news, mid-day Rubber. Tin GSB 951 Mc756 words
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Miscellaneous92 1940-02-20 12 CAPITOL: "Golden 80y"—3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "The Flying Deuces"— 3,15, 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "The Rebel 50n"—3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.W ROXY: "Outside These W a 115"—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: a \nandha Ashramam."—6 and 9 .30 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: "Lin Chong"—6ls and 9 pm. GARRICK:92 words
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Obituary85 1940-02-20 13 Mr. Ho Jim Sweo (alias Ho Lyei passed away peacefully at his residence No. 103, Chin Swee Road, Singapore, on Feb. 15, '40, at the of 71 years. He leaves behind him his widow, 4 sons, Ho Chin Chong. Ko Chin Kay, Ho Chin Cheong, or the Great Eastern85 words
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Advertisement2124 1940-02-20 13 r Miscellaneous FOR YOUR FUTURE FOOD SUPPLY: Read "Poultry In Malaya" $2. At Kelly and Walsh, Kiat's, Dulfakir, Caxton Press. (557-C>. MADAME SONIA. Ladies Hairdresser (European) of long-standing experience. Permanent Waving from $5.00 to $7.50 Setting, Face Massage, Hair-dying, etc. 258 Middle Road, (behind The Oystei Club). (554-CL LEPROSY LEUOODERMA2,124 words
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Advertisement431 1940-02-20 13 FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE U) at Palm drove Avenue No. 1015 A, off Flower Road, 28.632. sq. ft. for $1,900 or near offer and (2) at Pierce Road, off Holland Road, about 120,000 sq. ft. 18 cts. per sq. ft. or near offer. Apply G.P.O. Box No. 355, Singapore. (544-C)431 words
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535 1940-02-20 14 Bombay Muslim Leader's Attack Bombay, Feb. 14. "J»IIE proposition of an independent Muslim Slate of Mr. Jinnah merits onadcMmtion by lhe Mussalmans of India to whichever political party Ihey may belong," says Mr. Mahomedbhoy L M. Kacwjee, ex-Sheriff of Bombay, and president of His Highness535 words
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Article117 1940-02-20 14 Palna, Feb. 8. THE Council of Action of the Bihar Socialist Party, at a meeting held at its office disapproved of Mr. Gandhi's.statement in a resolution, which stated that the party could not accept Dominion Status as basis of a compromise with the British Government and would117 words
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203 1940-02-20 14 louden. lib. 11. "WHAT pi events confident ffillsho rat.: o| Indian anrt British Statefrocn"?— asks the "Yorkshire Post" in a leader, lhe first question to be asked i who is entit i- I to ptak for India and decide for lur? Until th Indians203 words
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197 1940-02-20 14 Tunj London, Feb. 6. HE Labour Party s declaration on the war and peace aims though covering a comprehensive field was deliberately restricted to actual war problems The inclusion of references to some oh matters Buch aa India was decided agminat on the197 words
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99 1940-02-20 14 70,000 MEDALS CLASPS FOR N.W.F. SERVICES New Delhi, Feb. 14. JHF Medal Section of the Defence Department, in conjunction with His Majesty's Mint at Calcutta, m.nted, and Isaaei over 70,000 medals and clasps for services in the North-West Frontier Province in the year 1936-37. They started work about July 199 words
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162 1940-02-20 14 Santiniketan, Fob. 8. THE eighteenth foundation day anniversary of Santiniketan came off on Feb. 6. A three-day pro- 1 gramme was gone through in this neetion. On Feb. 6. Dr. Tagore participated in the anniversary celebrations and gave an address, explaining the significance of the occasion. Immediately162 words
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Article64 1940-02-20 14 Bareilly, Fe*>. lv. About two thousand of Naglasharqi, one mi!e away from Budaun, are reported to have'left the village and their belongings, following the ovder of the District Magistrate, regarding the celebration oi Mohurmm and the taking out cf Mehdi processsion. Attempts to ar-ive at an64 words
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Article243 1940-02-20 14 •Mat, Feb i THE residents of Nn 1 b*vc been served 2? H the Government to X v a Punitive Miccrt in Rs. 25 000 be nol 'Ulaqa' at the, r expense Leading Malik.*- of the »f ritory explained then written reply and rhvp n u» mise243 words
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520 1940-02-20 14 An Opportunity Not To Be Spoiled— Says C. R. Madras. Fct. I W E shu 1,1(1 not posterity to say that a great opportunih was spoiled by internal differences" declared Mr. C. lUjaf* palaehariar addressing: the students of the Madras Christian Cafe* at Thambaram on some of the current issues520 words
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Advertisement274 1940-02-20 14 RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES GUARANTEED WHOLESOME. MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC C ONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. IH mm, i ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TO-M<.HI SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY CLAUDINE SITNIKOVAI OPERATIC SINGER DANCER I DINNER S3 —NON-DINERS Sl.— DANCE INFORMAL. v274 words
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Advertisement38 1940-02-20 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY v E. JACOB, B. A. T. EBWAIi CO.. LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGE* 8 VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STRI ET, TELEPHONE 1646. Cms** Us For All Classes < ,f KEAL ESTATE REQUIREMENT AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Hkhw38 words
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Article239 1940-02-20 15 LONDON TIN London, Monday. Price i £242 Buyers £242 4 Sellers fflcial price) £242 Buyers £242' 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Monday. II B. S. Quiet f WM-b a Mar 15% D 13% S 12 1116 b 12 13 16 s May 12 316 b 12 516239 words
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Article174 1940-02-20 15 Singapore, Tuesday. are the exchange stock according to the daily by the Hongkong and ling Corporation. SELLING 2 4 ljl6 r tand 24 116 2057 g demand 208 Hjunburg d< mand V, v rk demand 46 7 8 5 mand 51 5 8 demand 87 demand 86 7|B mand174 words
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Article239 1940-02-20 15 Our Financial Correspondent - (From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Tuesday. 'J'HIS morning's bids from London show a slight easing in sterling tins except in the case of which last month reported a considerably increased output. Spot price of rubber in London to-day is up by &d to l.'Hid per lb, but239 words
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Article27 1940-02-20 15 PrMSS ol" tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers: 38% >ts.. Sellers: 88% cts. TIN $124, up $'4.27 words
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183 1940-02-20 15 Reuter. London. Feb. 19. THE Stock Exchange received the news of the treasury's requisitioning ot certain dollar securities calmly With no section showing any particular reaction. The fact that the list of requisitioned securities omits recognised market leadIrs such as United States SteelReuter. - 183 words
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Article58 1940-02-20 15 Reuter. London, Feb. 19. AN the Stock Exchange the main Jog* U of consersation is the British Trea suiys requisitioning of certain dollar improved on possibilities of re investment of such funds realised. industrials attracted more attention especially tobaccos, and iron and steel shares and oils improved RhodesiansReuter. - 58 words
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Article906 1940-02-20 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. Feb. 19. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin 5|- 5|6 au m«U /wial 6i- 66cd Austral Malay 37 39|-cd Ayer Hitam 24,9 25,9 Ayer Weng 0.70 0.75 Bangrin 21 9 229 Batu Selangor 1.55 1.60 Berjuntai 10.9 1119 cd Bui ma Malay 23 3 24 3906 words
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Article27 1940-02-20 15 One of the biggest whisky untitled In England has suspended production and dispensed with one-third I the workers because it is not allowed essential supplies of maize.27 words
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Advertisement91 1940-02-20 15 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £?,000,000 Paid-up Capital ?»28'S r K 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 Fixed91 words
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Advertisement237 1940-02-20 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 53.) 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: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.: 5182. 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.237 words
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Advertisement362 1940-02-20 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly362 words
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Advertisement165 1940-02-20 15 BRITISH I INDIA incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible service! are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to I Hongkong and Shanghai. I Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may call at165 words
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Article101 1940-02-20 16 Our Own Reporter - (From Our Own Reporter lpoh. Monday. A TRAGIC inridenl, involving the death of an Indian, occurred a mile from Parit Buntar Railway Station, where it is reported the man was run over by a local train and killed instantaneously. The local train was from Penang101 words
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100 1940-02-20 16 Our Own Reporter - (From Our Own Reporter Ipoh, Monday. the object of promoting the welfare of Perak stenoerranhers and others interested in this profession, a meeting was convened and held at the premises of the A. C. S. O. B. A. when it was unanimously decided to form the100 words
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593 1940-02-20 16 Our Own Reporter - ONE CONVICTED OF CAUSING HURT (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Monday. rpHREE cf the accused in the Sikh murder trial at the Selangor Assizes, Sadara Singh, Mehar Singh and Kishen Singh were acquitted this morning on the charge of the murder of a593 words
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Article35 1940-02-20 16 An at home by officers of the Telok v yer Epworth League. Singapore, wiu be held this Saturday at 4 p.m. in connection with the eleventh anniversary of the Leaeue. at the Church Social Hall.35 words
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Article417 1940-02-20 16 Singapore, Monday. AT the conclusion of the case in which six employees of Brinkman and Cos. rottan factory m Bukit Timah Road, two men ana four women, are charged with noting, Mr. L. C. Goh, Fifth Magistrate, postponed judgment till the case against the two men417 words
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Article434 1940-02-20 16 Our Own Correspondent - (From Our Own Correspondent Muar, Tuesday. "TiflY application will be that the accused is not properly before thi Court," said Mr. S. C. Goho at the commencement of the ca>« in which Thavasi, a Tamil, is charged before Mr. Justice L. V. J Laville, with434 words
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Article113 1940-02-20 16 Our Own Reporter - (From Our Own Reporter. TRAGEDY befell ">U hr 1 telephone operator !m by «he Eleetrical yesterday when after participant in a function given by the d» Dar t ment in honour of *ome of 'their European engineers he lost his life in a tragic manner. It appears,113 words
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Article79 1940-02-20 16 Our Own Correspondent - (From Our Own Correspondent Muar. Monday MG Yam was to-day produced before Inche Harcn bin Ahmad and charged with having been found to be in pV %ession of coins having rea-on to believe the same to be false anc. intending to use same as79 words
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Advertisement212 1940-02-20 16 It ,ccn:s like magic —but it's Nescafe. waste. But. .and here's the vital M|ftflflH Just put a little Nescafe in a cup, point... with every atom of natural f|| SMB^H^^jSMfflßj^HSßS^^ffl pour on hot water, and you have flavour and appetising fragrance that fflffi HI 1 l&nnll^Bßi glorious, stimulating coffee with212 words
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Advertisement21 1940-02-20 16 I ANCIENT 6 MODERN I :W\:#jK::'' ,m I f H FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE OF I I I II AUTOMOBILE CONSTRUCTION J21 words
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