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Title Section23 1940-03-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Holiday Edition VOL. XXVII -No. 72. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, March 25, 1940.23 words
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Article, Illustration65 1940-03-25 1 Th? arrested man being taken out of the hall. Sir Michael O'Dwyer, just before was killed by an assassin who fired six shots at the meeting of the I India Association in London on Mar. 13. The Marquis of Zetland Secretary for India), Lord Laming- n65 words
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43 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. Lahore. Mar. 24. The Subjects Committee of the Muslim League to-day passed a resolution urging the early cancellation of the order declaring the Khaksar organisation illegal, and demanding that a committee of Enquiry be set ud. —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article42 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. A Berlin High Command communique claims that the German A:r Force carried out numerous reconnaissance flights over France, despite enemy fighter anti-aircraft defence. One British, machine was brought down by a Messerchmitt at a great height in the region of Cleve.—ReuteReuter. - 42 words
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Article85 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. Copenhagen, Mar. 24. According to accounts received here the Edmund Hugo Stinnes, which was sunk yesterday, was enroute from the Danish harbour with a cargo of coke when stopped by two British submarines. They fired warning shots but the steamer did not stop until the fourth shellReuter. - 85 words
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406 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. "JF others had shared Finland's determination to resist evil and barbarism in the only possible way now left to civilisation —byforce of arms—the citizens of our two countries would now have been fighting side by side in a commonReuter. - 406 words
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Article36 1940-03-25 1 IT was a bitter Good Friday for Denmark, states Social Democraten, a newspaper closely connected with the Government, commenting on the fact that German submarines torpedoed five, perhaps six, Danish merchantmen without warning.36 words
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Article21 1940-03-25 1 London, Mar. 25. 7 King and Queen were present yesv at morning service in the Chapel, Windsor Castle.—British Wireless.21 words
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Article, Illustration311 1940-03-25 1 CHINESE RETAKE STRATEGIC TOWN Chungking, Mar. 25. pIELD despatches state that following a big battle in which the Japanese suffered 5,000 casualties, Chinese troops have retaken Lingshan near the Japanese-occupied town of Nanning on the Indo-China trade route. The Japanese captured Lingshan last311 words
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Article84 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. AN Air Ministry bulletin declares there is no truth in reports published abroad that °m or more R.A.F. aircraft have violated Danish neutrality and fired on civilians.—Reuter. A Errlin official war commentary states that the Vickers-Wellington machines brought down over WestReuter. - 84 words
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38 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. ACCORDING t0 tne Rome radio a denial has been issued in Berlin of reports that the pocket battleship Deutschland is searching the western Atlantic for tho liner Queen Mary.-—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article265 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. Rome. Mar. 25. THE suggestion that the Italian and German governments are to form a triumvirate with Moscow to divide the Balkans and Danube Basin into respective sphrres of influence is described In Italian political circles as -sensational propaganda by the "pluto-democraci s,Reuter. - 265 words
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Article78 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. Lucknow. Mar. 24. ACCORDING to the Hardoi (United Provinces) correspondent of the Pioneer, an attempt was made to assassinate Khan Bahadur Allah Bux. ex-Premier of Sind. while he was returning to Sind by train from Ramgarh yesterday. When he was passing Hardoi. a man spearedReuter. - 78 words
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Article13 1940-03-25 1 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 24—Last nights French communique said there was nothing to report.—Reuter.Reuter. - 13 words
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568 1940-03-25 2 SUGGESTION AT ROTARY MEETING Singapore, Sunday. A GOVERNMENT-RUN institution, a new wing at the General Hospital, to take care of the blind was suggested by Mr. T. H. Stone in his paper on the "Problem of the Blini" which was read at the Rotary568 words
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Article274 1940-03-25 2 There already exists in Malaya a home for the blind, St. Nicholas' Home in Penanq. Ordinarily it would appear logical to make an existing organization the nucleus of further efforts. understand the Penang Home is run by the Church of England. This fact alone makes co-operation by274 words
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69 1940-03-25 2 (From Our Own Reporter) FIVE Chinese who are wanted in Kuala Lumpur In connection with an armed robbery case, were arrested by a party of detectives headed by DetectiveInspector Choo Kok Weng at the junction of Burmah Road about eleven o'clcck on Friday night.69 words
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Article105 1940-03-25 2 Singapore, Monday. Mr Khaw Eng Seang, prominent Batu Pahat badminton player, was marn-d to Miss Yap Gin Neo. only daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Yap Tee Soon, of Singapore, at the Chinese Consulate on SaturThe bridegroom is th° third son of Mr. and Mrs. Khaw Ewe Inn,105 words
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153 1940-03-25 2 (From Our Own Reporter> Penang. Sunday. i'l the conclusion of th? hearing Mr i\ lino Koon Teck acquitted and discharged Christopher Danker. Penang Stats footballer, on the charges that. being th? occupier of an office in Vie- toria Jetty, he used it as a common153 words
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Article75 1940-03-25 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Btffldaj Family memberships, whereby near relations of members may join without payment of entrance fee. was introduced into the Penang and Kedah Branch of the Automobile Association daring 1939. This is revealed in the report l"r the year ended Dec 31.75 words
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Article134 1940-03-25 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kulim, Sunday DEATH by drowning in a river .it Per matang Durian was ih verdict returned by His Highness Tungku Abdul Rahman, the District Officer. Kulim sitting as coroner at the inquest en Ramllah binte Nayan. a 12-year-old Malay girl, which occurred134 words
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Article841 1940-03-25 2 THE death took place early yesterday morning at her residence in Palm Road, Singapore, of Mrs_ Frances Clotilde Leicester, wife of Mr. Nelson Leicester, at the age of 67 years. Mrs Leicester had been ailing for some time and her death though not unexpected came841 words
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346 1940-03-25 2 Singapore, Mom MISS JOAN RICHARDSON, 24-year-old daughter of a promii County Down family, who became overnight news when Leslie Hore-Belisha, then War Minister, refused her permission to out to marry in Malaya, arrived in Singapore last night by plan* happy person. Her marriage346 words
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Article29 1940-03-25 2 Mr. E. Bagot Inspector-General of Police from Kua'a Lumpur, who was in Parit Buntar on a visit of inspection of the Krian District Police Stations, has returned to headquarters.29 words
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90 1940-03-25 2 (From Our Own Correspondent Muar. Bane GOH BOH SEE appeared t> Haron bin Ahmad to-d U a summons charge of having v private car for hire when licence to use the car as a It was alleged that the a ed up passengers90 words
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109 1940-03-25 2 (From Our Own Reporter! Penana. Su;., FIVE, hundred employees of Per. Chinese building contractors held sp?cial meeting at their union premises in MacAlister Road on Frida in view of th? increased c animcusly decided to send a petiUoi their employers contain:, three demands: 1.109 words
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Article97 1940-03-25 2 (From Our Own Report, i Tapah. Sunday. A MALAY was produced before Enche Abdul Rahman. First Magistrate. Tapah on Thursday ou a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Rsee, Halaj with a dangerous instrunint Kampong Ampang at ahmii 5.31 p.m. on Mar. 20. Inspector97 words
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548 1940-03-25 2 Singapore, Sunday. "nOTA.RIANS are accustomed to look upon a fine display of flags. I should like to unfurl to-day a new flag, the flag of Youth Welfare, to b e th e symbol of our determination to do all we can in the service548 words
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Advertisement19 1940-03-25 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, ■PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT19 words
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Article169 1940-03-25 3 lu>:n <>in Own orrespondent) A lor Star, Sunday. TU l men lost their lives when a P< nang lorry, loaded with earth, off tho road, turned a somersault nd landed in a Dftdj field, where it into fiames, o n the outskirts i Langgar.169 words
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Article246 1940-03-25 3 (from Our Own Reporter) ITTPMTiPni i r TT Kuala Kan 2sar, Sunday. by His Highness the Sultan. Hon. Mr. X. F. H. Mather, I>n .sh Resident of Perak. Mrs. Mather. Y. T. M. Raja Muda. i t,.r; v V M Raja di Hill> Mr A.246 words
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Article53 1940-03-25 3 The marriage took place recently •I SI Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Kuala Lumpur, ol Georye Darling MacLaren, son ol the late Mr. Andrew MacLaren and Mrs. MacLaren, Gula- Scotland and Lorna Phyllis Lindaughter ol Mr. Henry Lincoln M B E and Mrs. Lincoln, New Maiden, The service was conducted by H«53 words
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777 1940-03-25 3 DELEGA TES WELCOMED TO IPOH CONFERENCE (Ftom Our own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. "JT is now for the young men in the services to make their work appreciate 1 still more by improving themselves, by taking post-graduate and refresher courses, and by throwing heart and soul777 words
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Article36 1940-03-25 3 The University of Bombay has conferred the D Sc. rtepree on Mr. C. X. Kurtado for hi* original work mainly on the <•' Malayan pal ma and on the Jurisprudence of ths international rul#* of botanical nomenclature.36 words
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Article103 1940-03-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) w, Muar, Sunday, j HAVE a bicycle of my own but after buying some things I took the wrong bicycle, i did not steal the bicycle gad Woo Ah Jee. when he claimed trial before Inche Haron bin Ahmad to103 words
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Article65 1940-03-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) S. Muar, Sunday AM BIN ADAM was to-day produced Haron b!n Ahmad and charged with having driven a taxi In v f the Bukii Pa sir Police Station wne n he had no driving licence. He pleaded guilty to the charge and his worship imposed a65 words
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Article129 1940-03-25 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. OEVERAL more typhoid fever cases w than usual have been reported to the General Hospital, it is understood. The usual number ot cases a month is 20, but this month 30 cases have been reported. "There is no cause for alarm,"129 words
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Article37 1940-03-25 3 The Resident of Selangor has authorized Mr. A. T Edgar to collect lor scientific purposes, until Jan. 1. 1941. any species of'wild birds or their nests or eggs, which may be found in the State of Selangor.37 words
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379 1940-03-25 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. SEVERAL records were swept overboard in the Gopeng Hill Climb to-day. Lim Peng Han (Singapore) returned the best time with 35.9 seconds, clipping nearly four seconds off his own record which he set up last year. The existing379 words
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Advertisement274 1940-03-25 4 1 PACKED OUT AT EVERY SHOW! What a grand EASTER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! BBWTPtfH AIR-CONDITIONEI) j M JL V*i THEATRE 4 SHOWS TO-DAY 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 M-G-M'S HAPPIEST ENTERTAINMENT! cal comedy of dance- 4fl delirious streamlined "^^^^^r jj M CENTS TICKETS ON SALE DAILY FROM 9.30 A.M. I MI-111274 words
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Advertisement126 1940-03-25 4 The one big show That's The Talk of The Town! YOU MUST SEE IT IT'S TOO BIG FOR WORDS! 3.15. 6.15 9.15 p.m. AMI \>IIIICA I DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jr. And thousands of people, horses and elephants. Romance and Thrills fur a <; A ***** C X TIII:A T II I126 words
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Article167 1940-03-25 5 ON a .survey of his "parish" before h a assumes duties as Superintendent of the new British Overseas Airways Corporation, Mr Garth Trace, of Bristol, arrived by plane in Singapore last night He will spend two days in Singaoore nd will leave on Wednesday for Hoiv>e167 words
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406 1940-03-25 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. A RAID by Customs Officers led by Inche Abdul Raof bin Aman, Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch, on a "chukia" at the fctyfc milestone, Jalan resulted in the arrest of Koh Ah Chi, who was to-day produced before406 words
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Article172 1940-03-25 5 London, Mar. 24. I*HE Air Ministry announces that during Saturday night, aircraft of the Royal Air Force carried out reconnaissance flights over extensive areas of north-west Germany. One aircraft failed to return. To-day's German High Command communique admitted that last night many enemy aeroplanes flew over172 words
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Article164 1940-03-25 5 A SUM of £11,567.4.11«!. has been sent to Karl Hug's fund by the Hon. treasurer, British Malaya Poppy Day Fund of 1939. This represent* the largest amount collected since 1930 when the sum of £13,332.8.2 d. was contributed. The Hon Lady Organiser for British Malaya and164 words
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161 1940-03-25 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 24. DKITISII authorities declare theniselves satisfied that claims about the damage done to Sylt during the recent R.A.K. raid are not exaggerated. Dangage done to two hangars, the railway connecting Hornum, thr land entrance to the jetty, the seaplane slipway, and oilReuter. - 161 words
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Article31 1940-03-25 5 Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 23. THE Moscow radio broadcast an official statement declaring: "All reports of Molotov going to Berlin or any German city are pure invention." —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article23 1940-03-25 5 The Singapore Rotary Chib will be addressed by Rear Admiral T. B. Drew. 0.8. E., at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.23 words
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Advertisement226 1940-03-25 5 135 WOMEN KISSING, BITING, HAIR PULLING Battling for MEN! THE GREATEST ALL-STAR PICTURE SINCE "GRAND HOTEL" OPENS W EDNESDAY At The AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL 3.15 6J5 9J5 DAILY i 135 FAVORITE FEMININE STARS is to MOST NKIPI W m BRILLIANT FEMALE CAST BOLLYWOOD 'j$ J m ud m YORK COULD ASSEMBLr226 words
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Article322 1940-03-25 6 MEMBERS of the House of Commons, headed by Mr. Mander and Mr. Boothby, have for some time been complaining that the British naval blockade is not functioning as it should be, that there are many loopholes in the system through which Germany can still secure322 words
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Article169 1940-03-25 6 THUS week the new "Central Government" in the occupied areas of China is due to come into existence. What Japan has failed to accomplish by military conquest, she tries to achieve by political manoeuvres. For 1G months she has been labouring to group all the puppet administrations169 words
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Article598 1940-03-25 6 American foreign po&y must work for a federation of Europe, says "Fortune," U.S. monthly, arguing that most modern nations have been built up on that basis from smaller stales. MOST peace has been negative—that is, not-war. But every so often a group of separate political598 words
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743 1940-03-25 6 London, Mar. 14. ALTHOUGH the audience of the fatal Caxton Hall meeting was unusually large, there were only a few Indians present in the room: These meetings, called by the East India Association, are noted for their extreme orderliness and sedateness of their proceedings,743 words
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Article30 1940-03-25 6 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. A N Admiralty communique announces that His Majesty's trawl?r Loch Asiater has been sunk by a mine. All the crew have been rescued and landed. —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration96 1940-03-25 6 JJITLER'S Easter egg appears to be a flop, but it is too soon to say that nothing important will come out of the HitlerMussolini meeting. Anyone who believes that a G< man-Italian-Russian guarantee the "status quo" in the Balkans will remove the Danubian countries from the danger of96 words
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Article157 1940-03-25 6 I/TNG Carol may not be called upon just yet to carry out his declaration on "defending the frontiers at all costs," but he knows well enough that he is permanently on the spot until the ringleader of totalitarian aggression, Nazi Germany, has her teeth drawn. Stalin wants157 words
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Article128 1940-03-25 6 MEWS from Sweden indicates that Scandinavia is more on the spot at the moment than Rumania. Feverish preparations there suggest that Hitler and Stalin may have agreed to satisfy Mussolini in regard to the Balkans for the time being, while jointly attacking or threatening the Scandinavian States. Before128 words
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Article140 1940-03-25 6 AMID all this uncertainty as to A where the blow will fall first there is one consolation. It is not merely the Allies who are kept guessing as to where the next blow will fall, and whether it will be diplomatic or military. The Allies are getting into140 words
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Article117 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. Amsterdam, Mar. 24. THE suspicion that Hitler's diplomatic plans have gone astray is gaming ground in political circles in Berlin*. When the Fuehrer returned from Brenner, the whole German propaganda machine ivas started up to acclaim his triumph, and official circles hinted that sensational developmentsReuter. - 117 words
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Article109 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. D| SPITE ihe war, there has been a tremendous holiday rush traffic on railways, which substantially exthat ot last Easter, and double Fast r 1938. There is also a sury large motor traffic on the road, h owing to petrol rationing, theReuter. - 109 words
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Article61 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 24. AN immediate rise of ten to 15 per cent, in al' wages and salaries is the welcome Easter gift received by Italians. The rise was decided by the Central Committee of the Corporation at a meeting at which it was revealed thatReuter. - 61 words
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77 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. PARIS, MAR. 24. JHE GERMANS HAVE LAUNCHED A BIG PEACE OFFENSIVE" ALONG THE RHINE. Appeals to the French to stop fighting have blared across the river from loudspeakers, and are blazoned on giant banners or dropped irom planes in leaflets. The FrenchReuter. - 77 words
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66 1940-03-25 7 Berlin, Mar. 24. Newspapers in Berlin this morning published an appeal for volunteers to make naval armaments and for air force men from the age of 17. The appeal for airmen says that volunwill be accepted for the duration the war or longer, and will66 words
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Article56 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 24. 'he money market, despite the present of war loan subscription and d holiday currency enquiry overcredit continued to be plentiful, weeks offer of £50 million sterling asury bills was ful.'y allotted at average rate of 20s. 4.92 d., which -hadeReuter. - 56 words
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116 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. Oslo, Mar. 24. [j AY has demanded the punishof the German airmen who ma---'-tinned and bombed two Normerchantships. The demand was in protest notes handed to the Government follow closely on the protest d by Norway on Mar. 8 against aany'aReuter. - 116 words
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469 1940-03-25 7 Polish Trawlers Join Allied Minesweeping Reuter. \J TUP m** n LONDON, MAR. 24. THAT ANOTHER GERMAN MERCHANTSHIP AlTOB A BRITISH SUBMARINE LAST NIGHT AbTEH DLL WARNING COMES FROM COPENHAGEN. t J h f u hip WaS the Edmund Hugo Stinnes, 2,200 tons, regiseredReuter. - 469 words
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Article88 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. Lahore. Mar. 24. DELEGATES from 40 Indian States were present at the inaugural meeting of the All-India States Muslim League which was formed to embrace all subjects of the States, who are not included in the activities of the all-India Muslim League. The meetingReuter. - 88 words
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Article410 1940-03-25 7 Warders Locked Up; Bedding Set On Fire Reuter. London, Mar. 23. MEMBERS of the I.R.A. in Dartmoor gaol are believed to have iU seized and locked up two warders and then set fire to a block in the prison. Smoke and flames were seen rising fromReuter. - 410 words
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Article89 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. Helsinki, Mar. 24. HANGOE is now a sealed city. At midnight, the Russians forma.'iy took it over from a gmjp of Finnish officials in accordance with the terms of the peace treaty, and all communication with the rest of Finland was severed. When a groupReuter. - 89 words
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Article53 1940-03-25 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 24. THE Co-Operative Party's conference 1 in London, by 3.935,000 votes to 1.169,000. carried a resolution approving the Party's peace policy. The statement of policy pointed out that it was in the hope of securing lasting peace that the co-operative movement was supportingReuter. - 53 words
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Article1050 1940-03-25 8 "TURFITE - SELECTIONS COMMENTS FOR TO-DAY HONOURS SHOULD BE SHARED PERAK EASTER MEETING (By "TURFITE" HONOURS should be evenly shared among M. van Breukelen, J. Duval and Marland at to-day's races at Ipoh, the concluding day of the Ferak' Turf Club Easter Professional Meeting, and I have picked two winners for each1,050 words
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Article321 1940-03-25 8 Singapore, Sunday. .rOLLAPSING badly when they had to score 160 runs for vi'< Singapore were beaten by 72 runs in their annua] inte cricket match against Selangor on the Padang to-da; Seiangor, Ist Innings—l 26 Runs. SELANGOR. —2nd INNINGS. Lee Soon Wee, b Thoy 66 E.321 words
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Article146 1940-03-25 8 HORSES lass 2—9 Furs. Beano 9 04 Playboy 9.03 Scarlet Tigei 9.03 Sir Victor 9.03 Safariland 9.01 Release 8.11 Jubilee Son 8. 02 Newzy 8 00 Nutcracker 8.00 Deepdene 7.06 Soeranza 7.04 NO.N-ACCEPTORS Sir Ken 8.09 Di.stingui.shed 8.00 Gliding 7.13 Esquire 7.11 Speranza was a .strong second to146 words
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Article85 1940-03-25 8 Singapore, Sunday U7ITII five wickets intact, the R.A.F. Tengah managed 'U their opponents' {S.C.C. 2nd score of 140 when these two t< met at Tengah yesterdas. The S.C.C. taking first kn< 140, chief scorers being H Carbery (29 not out», E. G (25) and W. H.85 words
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Article40 1940-03-25 8 TO-DAY CRICKET: Penang vs. P< Ipoh: CS C vs 'i p.ca 3rd day. CSC: S J.I vs. P.W.D.. S.J T SOCCER: s.A.F.A. League Di R.A.M.C. v R A 0 Tanglin. BADMINTON: Malaya. Ch Ipoh. TURF: Perak Meeting, Ipoh.40 words
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Advertisement576 1940-03-25 9 SPECIAL OFFER BY PROFESSOR FONSECA TO HIS NUMEROUS CLIENTS. HOROSCOPE. FULL LIFE READING AND WEEKLY FORECASTS TO END 1940, $2. SIX QUESTIONS, SI M.P.O. WITH BIRTH DATE. 12 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. (879-C). WHY WORRY OR BE IN SUSPENSE OVER YOUR LIFE'S PROBLEMS. ASCERTAIN THE TRUTH AND SECURE EXPERT, SINCERE GUIDANCE576 words
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Advertisement246 1940-03-25 9 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 Si Specials for Water Dept. 4 p.m., 16 April, 1940. Supply of Air Valves for Water. 12 noon, 1 May, 1940.246 words
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Article337 1940-03-25 10 To-day's Results: —MEN'S SINGLES FINAL Wong Peng Sooif beav Oei Teck Hock 15—1. 15—7. WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL Cecilia Chan beat Miss Lee Chim \eo 11—0. 11 —1: in one service. (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, SUNDAY. DERAK'S HOPES IN THE MALAYAN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS VANISHED TO-DAY337 words
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Article388 1940-03-25 10 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. prjKAK have a full day to-day for their second innings, the last of the game against Penang. They are faced with the task of making 203 runs to avert rJU feat, V/itli all wickets intact. PENANG—IST INNINGS X T Stewart388 words
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50 1940-03-25 10 TBS second string of the S.C.C. suffered an innings defeat a* the hands of the Police on the Depot ground yesterday. The scores were as follows: sec. Ist tnnnings: 90 runs. Police Ist Innings <for «3 wicket .m: 185 runs. SCC. 2nd Innings:- 06 runs.50 words
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Article71 1940-03-25 10 WITH six wickets in hand, the Ceylon Sports Club, Singapore, are only 38 runs shorts of victory in their cricket match asainst the Kuala Lumpur I PC A. thanks mainly to a sound first-innings knock of 136. TP C A. Ist Innings: 158 run.s. c71 words
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270 1940-03-25 12 SWEDISH MINISTER URGES CAUTION Reuter. Stockholm, Mar. 25. CPEAKING at Malmoe yesterday M. Skold, Swedish Defence Minister, after saving that in spite of difficulties the goodwill to reach a conclusion would surely carry proposed defensive alliance between Sweden, Norway and Finland through, urged the peopleReuter. - 270 words
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Article101 1940-03-25 12 Bombay, Mar. 11. LABOUR leaders Mr. S. A. Dange. Mr. Ranadive and Mr. S. S. Mirajkar were errested by the police this morning at 2 a.m. In their lesidencs. after they had returned home from the Oirnl Kamgar Union office, where they were discussing the trxtile101 words
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Article65 1940-03-25 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 24. i/CCORDING to the German wireless A extensive areas along the River Oder Hooded when a dam burst near Mederbrutzen yesterday. No details as to the cause and consenuences are given by the wireless but, judging from the fact that Marshal Goer. -aReuter. - 65 words
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Article35 1940-03-25 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 24 The Ministry of Food announces that the British Government this year has bought the whole of the crops of Indian and Ceylon tea and importing no more or ""common" China grades.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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235 1940-03-25 12 Easter Messages To Christians Reuter. Vatican City, Mar. 25. IN a Latin homily during High Mass at St. Peter's, the Pope painted a sombre picture of the errors and scourges, especially of war, now. afflicting the world and called on all men toReuter. - 235 words
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84 1940-03-25 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 24. THE belief that the legitimate rights and interests of foreign powers in China will be respected by the new Central Government which is being inaugurated on Mar. 30, was expressed by Lieut.-General Sishiso Itagaki, chief of staff of the JapaneseReuter. - 84 words
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Article26 1940-03-25 12 Reuter. Paris. Mar. 23 —The French communicue reports a quiet day on the whole* front. There was local artillery action. —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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133 1940-03-25 12 Reuter. London, Mar. THE charge broadcast on th< man wireless that British pilots had been ordered by the Ministry to attack unarmed chantmen indiscriminately ws futed by an official of the Air Mil try to-day. No such orders had been giv< a time by theReuter. - 133 words
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68 1940-03-25 12 Warn: tribute to the work ol and men attached to the B:v boats. Falccn and Gannet. in t] of victims of the bombing of nan railway on Feb. 1 by planes, was expressed in a lettei dressed to the British Embassj from the Chinese68 words
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Article28 1940-03-25 12 Reuter. Copenhagen, Mar. 23.—A plane flew low over west Jul was alleged to have mach:.. five civilians In the fields, but n injured.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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237 1940-03-25 12 Calcutta, Mar. 19. THE Government of India, according to a Press note issued New Delhi, have found it necessary to pass orders for the detention of the main Communist leaders under the Defence of India Rulef. Following is the Press note: The Central Government have for237 words
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