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Title Section21 1940-04-03 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 80. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday. April 3, 1940.21 words
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Article, Illustration108 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. Sar Diego (California), Apr. 2.—United States Navy's It'll) manocuvrcs began at midnight. About 130 warships will Ik- engaged in seven weeks' exercises. Two opposing fleets drawn from CaKfornian ar d Hawaiian bases will meel somewhere in the Pacific within the next week. Mr.Reuter. - 108 words
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530 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 2. J AST night's Western Front communique states: "Fairly numerous artillery actions took place to the west of Yosges. Our fighter planes came to grips with German lighters in numerous engagements. In the course of these lights two enemy twine-enginedReuter. - 530 words
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Article105 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. London. Apr. cquadron leader Miles Villien Delap 3 his been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for gallantry in flying operations against the enemy. Delap, while engaged on reconnais sance over Heligoland Bight in March, penetrated a strongly defended area and, descending through cloud, attacked a German submarineReuter. - 105 words
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129 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 2. JJURING an hour's conference with Mr. Cornell Hull, if is believed, the Soviet Ambassador, M. Oumansky, tried to shako his determination to retain the "moral embargo" again*! shipments of Mirer;: ft and aircraft materia! to Russia. The meeting wasReuter. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration239 1940-04-03 1 NEUTRAL VIEWS OF NEW POLICY Reuter. Rome, Apr. 3. A DESPATCH from Belgrade .(Yugoslavia) states that, according to a rumour, "so far unconfirmed," British naval units have stopped in the Adriatic for investigation three Jugoslav steamers loaded with bauxite for Germany. —Reuter. tReuter. - 239 words
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Article213 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. Amsterdam. Apr. 2. Mr Chamberlain'? speech was read with some trepidation hi political cir- > cles, which still lee! that Britain fails ho appreciate the neuti p Mtion. It is C r> clared thai ving ntee to Britain to limit v rmany woull t': an unneutralReuter. - 213 words
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Article150 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. Stock'y im, Apr. 3 If cur tt irito!> .s at .«tcked wc must lepel the a «'".re-or with all th e forces at cur command" declared M. Skoeld Minister of Dcfcnce, spcrdiin.; a( Upsa yesterday. M. Skoeld ..uclcd at ;f anyone threatened t independence thev would takeReuter. - 150 words
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Article156 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. Considerable 11 u,,, is J- in Norwegian politI'-al firc! s j. of Mr. Chamberlain's :W ch e f ne political commentator told Rpi.fil 6 "We never really haf Intended to violah Morwegi an territorial waters by intercept'nu German shine and we arc glad t" note that theReuter. - 156 words
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Article, Illustration188 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. London, Apr. AN Admiralty communique dated 12.11 a.m. states that German aircraft attacked Scapa Flow at dusk. They were driven off by the lire of ships and shore batteries. No ship was hit or damaged. One German aircraft was believed brought down by gunfire.—Reuter.Reuter. - 188 words
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Article31 1940-04-03 1 Ottawa, April 2. UOTES of Canada's soldiers, sailors and f airmen were yesterday added to the civilian votes in the general election without, however, causing a single turnover throughout the country.31 words
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Article133 1940-04-03 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 3. THE Minister of Supply announces that an explosion occurred in a munitions factory in Scotland yesterday evening. k lt is feared three lives were lost. Four men were injured. A court of inquiry has been set up to investigate the ac* cident." LaterReuter. - 133 words
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Advertisement98 1940-04-03 1 Don't Neglect Your Vision have your eyes scientifically t imined with the best euuipmcnt Everbright Optical Co. QUALIFIED EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 19. Chulla Street. Phone 4435 C. S. CHONQ, Dr. of Optometry Take Care Of Your Eyes. i sure that your prospects and »ness are .iot being hindered by the »ye98 words
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Article304 1940-04-03 2 JOHORE COUNCIL Singapore, Tuesday. /'KITICISMS at the delay in the construction of the Tongkang Peehali Bridge was made by Tungku Abu Hakar, commenting on tfie replica to his questions regarding work on tho bridge, tabled at the meeting ol the Johore (Council of State. "I consider304 words
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Article55 1940-04-03 2 TH E Entertainments Tax Ordinance, which was passed by the Legislative Council yesterday, is not to be brought into force immediately. The date on which the ordinance is to be brought into force, and full details of the conditions under which the tax is to be55 words
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Article116 1940-04-03 2 Singapore, Tuesday. WHEN the acting Legal Adviser, V Mr. R. Moor, moved a motion to the effect that the Senior Health Officer should in future be known as the Deputy Principal Medical Officer, at the meeting of the Johore Council of State, the Hon. Inche Onn116 words
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277 1940-04-03 2 Singapore, Tuesday. f T IIF: Johore Government was urged at the meeting at th e State Council this morning by Tungku Abu Bakar to formulate a policy which will be in keeping with its intention to train and qualify Malays for positions of responsibility in277 words
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Article77 1940-04-03 2 Muar, Wednesday. f HAK(.Lb with stealing rubber latex from an estate which be declares he owns, Chew Chok will have to prove that claim to evade justice. He and his brother Chew Soh appeared before Inche Haron Bin Ahmad at Muar and the prosecution said that77 words
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Article31 1940-04-03 2 Mr. Jack Payne, the band leader, and Miss Peggy Cochrane have been involved in a motor accident, somewhere in France while on their way to hold a concert for the troops.31 words
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Article149 1940-04-03 2 Tuesday. THE question or difficulty in which the 1 producer in Johore encounters in placing his surplus produce of pigs end vegetables in the Colony on terms which repay him for his labour was raised by Major C. H. F. Pierrepont at the meeting of149 words
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430 1940-04-03 2 SECOND HAND VEHICLE SHOPS WILL BE MOST AFFECTED How The New Rates Will Work (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) ABOUT 12,000 PRIVATE MOTOR-CAR OWNERS IN SINGAPORE WILL BE PAYING 50 PER CENT. MORE THAN THE PRE-WAR TAXES ON AND AFTER JULY 1, FOLLOWING430 words
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Article20 1940-04-03 2 The promotion of Lieut. Leong Sin Kwee of the S.S Volunteer Force to the rank of Captain has been approved.20 words
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Article428 1940-04-03 2 Our Motoring Correspondent - (By Our Motoring Correspondent BABY cars are popular now but their present popularity is nothing to that they will enjoy when the 50 per cent, increase in taxation on private cars comes into force. The rush for small cars will begin immediately, say the dealers -1428 words
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431 1940-04-03 2 JOHORE will contribute to the imperial Government to the cost of the prosecution of war announced the Mentri Besar, Ungku Aziz, at the meeting of the Johore Council of State yesterday. Ungku Aziz added that no specific sum has been arrived at. Falling in431 words
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Article376 1940-04-03 2 "pjIRS. H. Lord belongs to the Salvation Army. Hei husband is Lieut.-Col. Lou head of the "Army" in Malaya. Mrs. Lord has some challenging, thought-provok ing opinions on the rights ol woman. She told a feminine audience at the Y.W.C.A.. Kuala Lumpur, that /it cod made376 words
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Article78 1940-04-03 2 Singapore, Wednesday. OVER one thousand people attended a dinner party last night at Tanjong Katong given by Mr. and Mrs. Lim Boon Thin on the occasion of the marriaL:* their second son Mr. Lim Khun Yievv. Two brass bands played during dinner. Four baskets of pretty flowers were78 words
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Article290 1940-04-03 2 ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BRIBE Singapore, Tuesday. three constables on special rounds on the night of March 17 at Havelock Road, a Chinese asked them to do him a favour and was arrested. The favour asked was that the constables should not 'disturb' a party of290 words
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Advertisement19 1940-04-03 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chain Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT,19 words
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Advertisement99 1940-04-03 2 fX\ USE CALVERT'S a lykWwA E strength > s GUARANTEED i Iff hen sickness is in the house or neighAl Wt^^SaSS^KS Dour h°°d' Doctors advise the use of WiItBI Calvert's 20 Carbolic Soap, because iv h of ns strength and dependability. Be on rH' the safe side and keep a99 words
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432 1940-04-03 3 |W1 are catching mosquitoes with automatic traps in Kuaia Lumpur. This interesting fact was published in the recent Annual Report oi the Malaria Advisory Board for last year. The Health Officer, Kuala Lumpur, Dr. W. E. Holmes commenced catching adult mosquitoes by432 words
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Article404 1940-04-03 3 Singapore, Tuesday. mgt nioua pian and a bit 01 luck A enabled English-speaking Packimy to get away with two forged cheques within a week in December last, collecting a total amount Sill. 10-day, however, he meekly pleaota guilty on two counts i t ing cheques404 words
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Article59 1940-04-03 3 "In order to help the war funds, to the utmost, should the Colony asr:e to indirect taxation on all kinds of luxuries or to direct taxation like an income tax." will form the subject of a debate to be held at the Institute Hall. 77 Prinsp Street,59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-04-03 3 The Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, 'abovo Resident Councillor. Penang. and the h' it. Mr. h. Abdootcader, entering the "Governor Fullerton" before it took off from the Singapore Airport this morning on its historymaking trip to Kota Bahru. pfq Penang.44 words
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Article18 1940-04-03 3 Mr. C. H. Dakers, Protector of Chinese, Perak. who was in Sumatra on local leave, has resumed duties.18 words
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424 1940-04-03 3 PIONEER PLANE CARRIED li LB. OF MAIL (Tribune Staff Reporter) v ri AU Singapore, Wednesday. I X r Mother chapter in the short annals of Malayan aviation his tory was commenced at 7 a.m. this morning, when th e "Governor FuHerton/' one of Wearne's424 words
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187 1940-04-03 3 EIGHT hundred and fifty school. children joined enthusiastically In the community songs that \ver e suns at the Children's Concert heldl in th! Victoria Memorial Hai; yesterday evenThe "pi cc de resistance" m the delightful repertoire ol s ngs that were rendered by a cnoil187 words
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Article33 1940-04-03 3 ness. Most of the women anu r-hilrirpn will be spending the d ay but a'l of their. ™J take this s fc rP ri bath either m v, m 0r m33 words
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Article17 1940-04-03 3 Singapore, Wednesday. lrlv "ednesdav. bv live unk.," A'",. .t"L40 and robbed »l > "...b l3" bnve m. arrests17 words
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Article, Illustration14 1940-04-03 3 T'Ke "c?oicr,lor /'u^crton.' o„e o/ il/eari,e'5 p/a/icZ. „/:/c/, l,„'i /?/?ne /o /c/n./14 words
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Advertisement120 1940-04-03 3 ST\kTMfk II 1 11A v MALAYA'S CINEMA DU LUXE S |»X!:- jl A Full l.ngth Feature Cartoon AMAZING II MOOUCID ir MAX riIISCHIR OItICTIO ST DAY! UIISCMIR A PARAMOUNT MCTuRI 1 >1 ADVENTURE! SONGS. Special Morning Shows at 11 o'clock x j PARAMOUNT NE WS TO MORROW, FRIDAY SATURDAY Latest120 words
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Advertisement187 1940-04-03 3 you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality AUSTRALIAN —in fact it is the very finest lamb NEW ZEALAND Australia and New Zealand produce. Deliciously tender—a real pleasure A A A r> to carve and a delight to taste. What 1 Z\ AA Ul better aualities could187 words
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353 1940-04-03 4 [X)re, Tuesday. mHE eii'i of an 'elope containing 1 $200 and i cc ot ln,it as B Christina gifi a sanitary inspector who hi en him information that enabh mto land a good contract broujrhi ran Yong Cheng, manager of a liq sh °P353 words
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87 1940-04-03 4 Singapore, Tuesday. A thousand guilder note, one of 1,749 others which formed the swag of a robbery, led to the arre t of a Chinese named Ten Peng Yam who appeared in the Third Police Court yesterday morning. He was charged with87 words
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202 1940-04-03 4 Singapore, Tuesday. WHEN an unlicensed Chinese hawker of roast duck was arrested for not having a licence he is alleged to have broken away from the constable who was taking him to the police station and assaulted him when he tried to take him202 words
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177 1940-04-03 4 Singapore. Tuesday. CAID hin Mohamed, a Malay, who was convict td some time ago by the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. K. M. Byrne, on a charge oi" theft of a pair of hoots, and sentenced to four months' imprisonment appealed before the Hon. Chief177 words
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Article47 1940-04-03 4 "With one or two lucid intervals the Prussian Government's policy towards Poland was a policy of ruthless expropriation. Hitler's barbarous treatment of Poland to-day is nothing new in German history He has borrowed all his ideas from his predecessors, but not their comparative moderation."—J. H. Morgan. K.C.47 words
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516 1940-04-03 4 SENSE OF INJUSTICE CREATED MR. JOHN LAYCOCK SAYS.... Mr. John Laycock, prominent Singapore citizen, is of opinion that income tax should be introduced all over Malaya or not at all. He says: I am in favour of a war tax on incomes™516 words
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Article53 1940-04-03 4 "I sincerely trust that Mr. Cross (Minister for Economic Warfare) was correct when he said that Germany to-day is from an economic point of view, somewhat in the same position as she was after two years of the Great War I think he will admit that he might be wrong."—Stephen53 words
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214 1940-04-03 4 A father's suspicions that hti year-old son had died a a result of an assault by tun Hokkiens five months prior t > his death, and not, as the medical authorities had stated by 'tetanus, led Mr. W. G. Porter, to postpone his verdict for214 words
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Article136 1940-04-03 4 Last Night's First Nights PARAMOUNT'S technicolour picture "Gulliver's Travels." opened U completely full house at the Cathaj (Singaporei yesterday afternoon, and was voted a mcst entertaining and well-preduced picture. It is a him every child of even nationality should see. and it will do many an "adult vmhh.!136 words
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Article233 1940-04-03 4 FULL Confession." a Virile i»" with mfimgr opened at tb Aihambra Theatre yesterday. This story is an example of the psychological handling of a man. who is sent to prison for theft, by a priea who ministers to prisoners. The appeal to his better nature is233 words
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Advertisement304 1940-04-03 4 RAFFLES CAFE ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THIS POPULAR RENDEZVOUS ExMfciii <.?ili A La Carte al .Moderate Prires MX li I All lIAlt Modern Comfort Attractive Surroundings So«ial A<iiin*ph« k r« h Relay of Raffles Orchestra Radio Programmes SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NHrHT mALA mwi itA HAM* hI.VXEK DANCE MUSIC BY THE304 words
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Advertisement31 1940-04-03 4 A. T. I AltllS C 0., LTO, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENT AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 4646.31 words
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Advertisement98 1940-04-03 4 W id Neatness—personal appear- hair in place, even stubborn l»| ance—attractively groomed hair, lt adds a delightful natural J\ j lair> he^p success for gloss, yet is not sticky, oily, nor f y every man—and woman. And greasy. Good for the scalp, too. it is so easy to' have neat98 words
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Article353 1940-04-03 5 Singapore, Tuesday. 4 I K\V cents' worth of vegetables or rather, an attempt to steal them —caused a minor riot in the early hours of the morning of Dec. 2 I year in the vicinity of a vegele garden three or four miles away from353 words
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Article, Illustration91 1940-04-03 5 Ll cul.-Col. G.D A. (left) who ut the recent meeting of the Federal Council was presented with the imignit o; m OBE conferred on him DU His Majesty the King. And below: His Excellency the Hiah Commissioner presenting the medal to Mr. T. Saraianamu'hu. winner91 words
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388 1940-04-03 5 (FnHH Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Mar. 31. MALACCA planters are unanimously of the opinion that taxation oti incomes would not be equable t.> all. This was announced by Mr. W A. Wilkens, presiding at the annual general meeting <>f the Malacca Planters'388 words
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Article175 1940-04-03 5 Singapore, Tuesday. E*OUR men, three Boyanese an»l a Chinese who threatened three employees ol the Singapore Rubber Works and prevented thetfl fnnn continuing work during the strike on Peb, 15, were sentenced t one month's rigorous imprisonment OH each of three Charges yesterday. Thj charges175 words
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355 1940-04-03 5 Municipal Clerk Answers Maintenance Summons Singaii re, Tuesday. A MAINTENANCE summons in which thi M -mod claimed that the father of her children had i and forced his attentions upon her was heard in the second police court this morning. Hie an h355 words
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Article245 1940-04-03 5 THE death took place on Monday at 157 B ikil i iah Road, of Mr>. Anna Orosse. at the age of 83 years. She leaves benind two sons and a daughter, oMf whom is in Medan. *he tun v wnicn !K place yesterday, i"' choral245 words
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Advertisement141 1940-04-03 5 HOW to HAVE If lH 3 CINEMA SMILE Wf JlriS There is nothing more fascinating and alr luring than a smile it;..' reveals brilliant, ''""N sparkling teeth. Surely you want teeth that are really Clea and Drignt vvnen >'° so just 1 JBS^? 1 t,y the Kolynos (ir > brush"141 words
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Advertisement389 1940-04-03 5 =i s Sour Temper or > I Sour Stomach f ct™ JESSS?? of continued from further attacks by the acid, a 3 s:omacn trouble has its reaction on enabling; the inflammation to heal JSJ g the temper Nerves get frayed by The output of acid which must take S the389 words
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Advertisement238 1940-04-03 6 FORGET VOI R TROUBL KS HERE'S THE BIGGEST BOMBSHELL OF MERRIMENT THAT EVER STRUCK SINGAPORE TO-lIAV 3.5 6,5 9.5A1 THE CAPITOL KEEP THE WHOLE WORLD LAUGHING WITH THE BIGGEST FUN-GIRL-AND-MUSIC SHOW ON EARTH! The mad. merry Marxes are a circus tunes by the "Wizard of Oz" m f^f~ in a238 words
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Advertisement361 1940-04-03 6 Applauded by Premiere THEATRE ROYAL "Jothi Ramalingaswamy" An Outstanding and Entertaining Devotional TAMIL Picture Featuring S. KRISHNAN, T. A. MATHURAM, MASTER MUTHU, Etc.. Etc. NOTE: It has smashed Records wherever released and is now in its 34th week at Madras. OPENS TO-DAY—6.IS 9.15 MARLBORO' beach road THE LOMi-AWAITEI) HINDUSTANI THRILLER361 words
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Advertisement200 1940-04-03 6 PALACEGAY New Bridge Road. North Bridge Road. s^ (Junction Bras Basah Road*. I •> WxRi LyWBfciML x m Hongkong. 1 X CROWDED HOl'SLS FAbwfATING EVERY FOOT! Last 2 Mid-Night Shows HUNDREDS OF SIDE SHOWS WITH THOUSANDS OF ATTRACTIONS OF THE MOST AMAZING SPECTACLE THAT ONLY Oi l! PARK DARE DISPLAY!200 words
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1727 1940-04-03 7 LONDON, APR. 2. REVIEWING THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR SINCE HIS STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT A FORTNIGHT AGO, MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN, WHO WAS RECEIVED WITH CHEERS, PAID TRIBUTE TO SIR JOHN GILMOUR AND MR. SAVAGE, SAYING, THIS COUNTRY AND THE EMPIRE DEPLORE THE LOSS1,727 words
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Advertisement44 1940-04-03 7 GREAT WORLD To-day Tea Night Dances 6..t0 to 8.45 9.30 p.m. to Midnight saturdayl april eth ii loin Theatfe To-night "Winter Carnival" To-morrow "Alang (Malay Talkie) j To-morrow Children's Day Special Matinees Cartoons Iskv Talkie: To-night "Boy From Barnado's" COMING "BOLERO" FAMOUS MALAY OPERA44 words
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Advertisement265 1940-04-03 7 tonsils &use f 100 many troubles them easily wiTii f 2t Operation hv th L H()U r a Kapid Care for b > &f Radical nd a „fAdenoids i Dialled Ton^ ls a ,11 i^jmiiimm Ih. i that has grained 1 < only rented? J na a ,i 0 ver265 words
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Advertisement262 1940-04-03 7 SP^IAL EXTN TILL 1 A.M. ARRANGEMENT to-nk;ht \m.iii TI'I ill^f 1 it CROONING DANCING COM- WSUM W/mrit -Wj jl PETITIONS OPEN ONLY TO TO-DAY j H. M. NAVAL RATINGS »jP m*Fm Jar m Ĕ jBBBLHb m HOME OF ALL BIG DANCE EVENTS •'Hungarian Night" f*i A. 8 Qml tfj Dance262 words
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Article307 1940-04-03 8 WHILE we do not quite agree with the Attorney-General, Mr. C. G. Howell, that the "modest scheme of taxation" passed at the Federal and Legislative Council meetings "imposes no hardships and no sacrifice," we can safely describe it as tn-oppressive as far as the general population is307 words
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Article170 1940-04-03 8 TOWARDS the end of last week we suggested that the Government of the Straits Settlements, Wnfle settling the vexed question of the means of raising money, should waste no time in making fence 1 to Imperial de KoKi UeS( i a, y,' s Coun cil meeting probably170 words
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Article183 1940-04-03 8 Reuter. New York, Apr. 2. QENERAL strike is threatened by 27,000 employees of two city underground railway systems, and Major La Guardia has ordered mobilisation of all City departments in preparation for any emergency. Twenty-thousand police have been ordered to be in readiness to copeReuter. - 183 words
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102 1940-04-03 8 Reuter. London, Apr. 1. SIR Kingsley Wood, replying to deputation from the civil aviation section of the London Chamber of Commerce, announced that the flying boat services to Scuth Africa would resume their prewar frequency this week. He added that the hoped regular servicesReuter. - 102 words
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Article36 1940-04-03 8 Reuter. London. Apr. 2. ALL foreign missions in German-occu-pied Poland have now been dissolvtri. according to the German Radio, and. with the exception of those prevented by illness, all foreign diplomatic representatives left by Mar. 27.—ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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Article74 1940-04-03 8 Reuter. Halifax (Nova Scotia >, Apr. 2. THE crew of the British tanker El Ciervo, it is be'ieved, sank a German submarine in a running fight off Trinidad on Mar. 4. The submarine disappeared after 16 rounds had been fired at her from the tankerReuter. - 74 words
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58 1940-04-03 8 Reuter. Bucharest, Apr. 2. DEPORTS from Cernauti state Russia is going ahead rapidly with the construction of concrete defence work along her new frontier with Germany in occupied Poland. Inhabitants are stated to have been warned to evacuate the frontier regions and moveReuter. - 58 words
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59 1940-04-03 8 Reuter. T„_ Shanghai, Apr. 2. HE British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Ken. has decided to reprieve Private Eckford «of the Seaforth Highlanders! of the death sentence and commuted it to imprisonment with hard labour for life. Private Eckford had been sentenced to death for murder ofReuter. - 59 words
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467 1940-04-03 8 Reuter. LONDON, APR. 2. WHILE NO OFFICIAL COMMENT IS AVAILABLE AS TO SUGGESTIONS PIT FORWARD THAT THE BRITISH NAVY HAS PROBABLY DESTROYED OR BADLY CRIPPLED BOTH THE ADMIRAL SCHEER AND THE DEUTSCHLAND AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS HAVE GOOD REASON TO BELIEVE THAT AS A RESULT OF AIRReuter. - 467 words
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Article216 1940-04-03 8 British Wireless. Reports of the recent R.A.F. Bomber Command patrol flights over the German seaplane bases of Borkum, Hornum and Sylt make plain the nuisance value of these almost nightly visits. As soon as our aircraft approach the seaplane bases, lights here and there begin to go out.British Wireless. - 216 words
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Article, Illustration153 1940-04-03 8 WELL over the mark was estimate of £2,000,000 year from the new indirect I tion in Malaya. Details givei the special meetings of the eral and Legislative Com show that not more t £1,500,000 can be expected fj the nine new or additional posts—even with the new estate153 words
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Article102 1940-04-03 8 may take it, however, that the War Taxation Committee whi devised these imposts has done what it can, for the time being, with recourse to direct taxation. No doubt Government will remit most of the money in advance, from the surpluses lying in British bank, and investments. It102 words
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Article196 1940-04-03 8 YTEVILLE Chamberlain, our /1-year-old Premier, who is sta ing the strain better than ra people expected, has given us idea of that more vigorous prosecution of the war promised by meeting of the Supreme War < last week. Maybe it has the wisdom of ige but it has not196 words
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Advertisement344 1940-04-03 8 The National ICE C U B E c it i si ii i: k A Handy, popularly priced Crusher, durably built for "Lona Life 1 jiflK Crushes Grind? Breaks all sizes let cubes into small uniform pieces Perfect nith Cold Cuts—Fruits-- mjĔk Vegetables, etc. tmfSm Perfect for FroUcd and Mixed344 words
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Advertisement121 1940-04-03 8 I ATHLETE S FOOT CAN QUICKLY SPREAD TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY mmm on infecti"'* Athletc-8 Foot to You ran pass fgfS9 g be aware of it th<*r you W" infection's That contracted, or't£t tive 1 ~0 w up at all on a carrier .t n, fe< JML Some of the121 words
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Article, Illustration286 1940-04-03 9 J. B. PRIESTLEY ON FREEDOM Continuing THE RIGHTS OF MAN debate.. IT seems to me that the Declaration, a> it stands, either goes too far or not far enough. Moat of its clauses—e.g.. 1. 2. 3, 4, p.rd 8. 9. 10—are cLarly meant to286 words
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Article245 1940-04-03 9 Professor Of Medicine, Cambridge r V T FIND myself in very real sympathy with the purposes and spirit of your proposed discussion relating to a new Declaration of the Rights of Man. Clause 1 would have my full support, with this exception: that certain amendments might he245 words
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Article239 1940-04-03 9 Eminent Physician WHEN Plato said that it was only necessary for man to know the k r ood in order to follow it, he made, for such a wise man, a great mistake. A Declaration of the Rights of Man will have no effect unless there239 words
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Article196 1940-04-03 9 General Secretary, National Union Of Railwaymen TS life worth living? In ™y view the answer is in the negative, when life provides more pain than pleasure, which is the lot of millions of people in Europe to-day. This unnecessary human misery and suffering will continue and increase196 words
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Article92 1940-04-03 9 IN Clause 1 it seems to me that the only question on which no liberty will be allowed is the medical one accordingly I suggest that after— "not be forced to take drugs.... without his knowledge and consent should be added: •Neither shall he be compelled to be92 words
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Article74 1940-04-03 9 Private Detective, Formerly c. I. D. 7 f! LAUSKl ,l f Declaration emP 0 1 '°rce in restraint of violence. UeTrf P0 t limitatl0 s Wbe-jTa Caen iU ivU attthortS ,ik«r P° lict '-cci't, Cy to al3 use the Pfrril>t f US- l3Ve bpr l' ary 4074 words
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Article1006 1940-04-03 9 (1) Protection Against Violence:— 'That no man shall be subjected to any sert of mut'lation or sterilisation except with his own deliberate consent, fi eery f> vcn. nor to bodily ascault, e\t rt in restraint of his own violence, noi to torture, beat ng < i ir.y ether1,006 words
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Advertisement30 1940-04-03 9 S ExelmiveTeTke! S Malaya Tribune j J This exclusive series of j articles by famous people j j on the Rights of Man will j appear daily on this page30 words
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Advertisement452 1940-04-03 9 "Believe Me This Cream Of Milk Recipe w/// make the overage woman of 50 look like 30" '^isw^^^.^^^ XK > Use it where these arrows point —then all over your face and neck HE RE is a quick way to make a wrinkled, flabby, sagging skin, fresh, firm and young.452 words
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Advertisement175 1940-04-03 9 End Rheumalu J While You Sleeikv If you suffer sharp, stabbing P»ins. lf Joints are swollen, it shows your blood is poisoned through faulty kidney action. Other symptoms of Kidney Disorders are Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights," Backaches, Lumbago, Leg Pa ns. Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches. Colds, Puffy Ankles, Circles175 words
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Article129 1940-04-03 10 Singapore, Tuesday. fIY scoring the only goal ln the First Division soccer match between the Gordons and the R.A. at Changi, Hunt obtained victory for his side, the R.A. Hunt scored the goal in the first half. In the second half the Gordons improved129 words
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Article225 1940-04-03 10 THE Ladies' April medal competition of 1 the Royal Singapore Golf Club was played off at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. J. B. Ross in "A" Division with a score of in a win for Mrs. F. T.225 words
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719 1940-04-03 10 MALAYS BEATEN IN DIVISION I Police 6; iMalays 4. yET another big surprise was created in the First Division of the S.A.F A. LeagUte when, displaying irresistible form, the Police inflicted a serious defeat on the Malays in a thrill-packed game at the719 words
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Article65 1940-04-03 10 niJv he^ fol J°y in? hav e been selected to Play cricket for the V.M.C.A. against !atu^ eW A ld B °y s association on Anson 6 at 2 Dm 0n the Anson Road grounds' H Pnl n r A> C Wilt on. Xavier. S:uratta, rovd Th^mn rence65 words
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Article33 1940-04-03 10 In an inter-company soccer match. the A ?Jm Jinpan y s oo maten defeatedTr7' f the 8600,1(1 n th P c? any by two B° als to tne. on the Qillraan ground yesterday.33 words
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160 1940-04-03 10 THE Selangor Turf Club Spring Meet--1 in:; will be a two-day affair, the first day on Wednesday. May 1. and the second day on Saturday. May 4. Entries close at 12 noon on Tuesday April 23. Only two runs are provided for C'ass160 words
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Article129 1940-04-03 10 FN a friendly badminton match, played at the Clerical Unicn Hall last Sunday the Playfair B.P. beat the Merridale Bp" by six games to two. Th results wer P tPlavfair player" mentioned first >:_ SINGLES Leow Kirn Lee beat Lim Cheng Kwce 15—9: Teo Heok Kwane beat Le129 words
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Article68 1940-04-03 10 The following will represent the A C S Old Boys' Association at cricket against the S.C.R.C. on Saturday, at 2 pm sharp, at Hong Lim GreenSeah Cheng Siang, Au Ken Chu. Swee Ltftl Swang. Cecil Ferdinands. Ong Swee Keng. Fong Kirn Wah, Goh Teck Phuan. Un Hon68 words
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Article74 1940-04-03 10 The March Mixed Foursome Competition of the Keppel Golf Club was played on on Sunday. Mar. 31. and resulted in a wm for Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kerr with a score of 32. The other scores returned were —Mr ana Mrs. R. j. Fennie 32' 2) Mrs.74 words
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Article38 1940-04-03 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 1, S.C.C. vs. Loyals. Stadium; Div. 2 "B*\ Customs vs. J.C.S.A., J.C.S.A.; 8.H.L., Chartered Bank vs. Cold Storage, S.H.B. TENNIS: S.C.C. and S.R.C. tournaments CRICKET: Fort Canning vs. Malaya Signals, Tanglin.38 words
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Article357 1940-04-03 10 Singapore, Tuesday. D. ANDERSON sprang a surprise in the tie played in the Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament singles championships of the Singapore Cricket Club when he defeated Roy Smith, last year's singles champion, in two sets in the semifinal this evening. Anderson d?served to enter the final357 words
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Article26 1940-04-03 10 uSS, la Mati, defeated the on fho naJs by three goals to two, on the A'exandra ground yesterday in Division 2A League match. y26 words
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Article229 1940-04-03 10 L Tv G e c r pion cwn tr n singles -SSaCSXIus B1 th 3 e YMCA- rhr large number cf MthntW. L.. J > i wnr> reT-d "tS 10 Wi tne s this were ba'^^v^r^ mas£ Hp possesses a splendid back hand b a229 words
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Article139 1940-04-03 10 THE Royal Singapore Yacht C] ih an nounces that on Friday, Apr will be the usual races for all Cla ft.25 p.m. On Saturday, Apr. B, the "B" will sail th? 2nd Race for the c Challenge Cup (Ladies Raco, st at 4.30 p.m. The "A"139 words
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Article218 1940-04-03 10 The following arc the ties In S.C R Spring tennis tournament whi< I mences to-day: To-Day "A Singles Handicap' Yap Ah Hian —15 vs. Goh Teik Chew —9. Cheong Chee Lim —3 vs Lee S/ V. —3. K. I. Tan —3 vs. Y. F. Tai sci "B218 words
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Article137 1940-04-03 10 Singapore, Tuesday. VyING to failing light two matches in the first round of the Singapore Recreation Club tennis tournament had to be left unfinished this evening Tin' sets will be competed to-morrow sll The^ following are this evenings reSINGLES HANDICAP "V FIRST ROUND: D. D'Rozario (plus o»137 words
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Advertisement387 1940-04-03 10 ROSE'S WR ■■Wi uW GIMLETS A DEGREE IN ACCOUNTANCY Secretaryship. Cost Accountancy, Shipping, Banking Insurance or Bookkeeping is essential for highly-paid executive position. Examinations can be taken in Malaya and r.uccess guaranteed by portal training. The School of Accountancy is the leading Institution In the British Empire for the building387 words
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Advertisement16 1940-04-03 10 f.KEAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 2164). 875, South Bridge Road. Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement20 1940-04-03 10 For Convenience Comfort Cool Climate Fine Food Good Rest Remember EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands Situated 4,700 feet above sea level.20 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-04-03 10 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 7.24 A.M. 7.1 rt 8.56 P.M. 7.2 ft TO-MORROW High Water: 9.34 p.m. 7 4 ft 9.34 P.M. 7.6 ft25 words
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679 1940-04-03 11 TURF A COMMERCIAL PROPOSITION attack against the ov< r racing ol horses by the owners in Malawi is made by Mr. \l. T. G. Arthur, the Stipendiary steward to Che Straits Racing Association in his report of the racing for the year 1989. "In679 words
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Article140 1940-04-03 11 THE draw fur the Navy Cup Competi- lion at the Garrison Golt Club, th; arst round of which has to be computed by Sunday, is as follows: Lt Cel. G. G. H. Williams and Captarn W. J. Holo>;an vs. SLdr. 11. Trip pett and Ft. Lieut. Larkina;140 words
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Article196 1940-04-03 11 IHE fo*k»wing are the ham:. and starting times for tiu Ladi< s 1 oil match between the Royal Singapore Goll and the OfuTlson Goll Ciub, to be played ai. Tanglin on Thursday, Apr. (Royai S. G. C. names first?. 3*30 p.m. Miss Lacey t2ai vs Mrs j.196 words
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Article35 1940-04-03 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 'J THE lollon/ii Kidts "i Scottish Western leaSE gydc 2. AJrdrtconians 0 u Ml Park J Dumbarton J Kilmarnock i Third uuiari EASTERN tll< ,i i ft u i neuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article107 1940-04-03 11 Reuter. i ondon, Apr. 3. ROYAL Mail ed i ligament dur Ing a training galop and is not running in u JV arand National. Amerdcri i, t,n'. i r tl" Lincolnshire are Golden Sm n lan (Beary>, Hot Bun II (Bam Wraggi (Nevett i. WoneiReuter. - 107 words
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Article48 1940-04-03 11 The untitled will hold its second anniversary celebrations on Saturday and Sunday Apr ti and 7 at The Gard Club N 311, Tanah Merah <7-. milestone All members are to assemble at Mr. Chia Chee Tioi s residence No -Jit). Pasir Panjang Road, at 1.30 P M >harp.48 words
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Article816 1940-04-03 11 Singapore, Tuesday. M UfE meet to-day under conditions very diff< rent from those obtaining at the time of our last meeting. As producers of a raw commodity essential for the prosecution of modem warfare we have so far benefited both in regard to exportable quantity816 words
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Article293 1940-04-03 11 TURFITE - (IJV TURFITE Mpptir n^a l X), e Turf Clul> Summer (Governor's Cup) «««nr*: sts+r?-* spurt here and there.' cand,dates were B ive short KB.— 55 -•.'•.!::::.''r^r Anions (l it rnorf r r.. < DINNA FORGET' belnn V "rivalsaiinieequaiter pace with hawlei BBRVUS was taken out293 words
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Article21 1940-04-03 11 The Division untitled match between Pulau Brani and R.A.M.C. which was to have taken plaer yesterday was postpo,l,<> .,l<o ,,i»s <.'V^NilI»>.21 words
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Advertisement345 1940-04-03 11 ARE YOUR EYES WEAK?^ pur Modern scientifically equipped ..tlices accurately serve all your Eye needs. Examinations.. .corrective treatments, and smartly styled Eyewear. Thompson Certified Frames And Vl< untings are priced—S3.oo--55.00 and ft M. The cost of the lenses depends your eyesight needs. Thompson Optical Co. (Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4 ARCADE345 words
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Advertisement206 1940-04-03 11 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If \oa have pains around the p:, I pitation, dizziness, headaches at top ami tack of head and abo\e e\(--, th it. oi breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor Bleep, loss of memory and energy, md! lion, worry and fear, your trouble206 words
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Article817 1940-04-03 12 HESULTo of the March, 1940, professional examinations of Raffles X colleee of Medicine, issued last night, are as follows: Medical: The following have passed the Final Professional Examination Part II (Medicine. Surgery, and Midwifery and Gynaecology) and have been awarded the College Diploma, L.M.S. <Singapore) Kandati bin817 words
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Article98 1940-04-03 12 THE following candidates were successful in the Raffles College Examinations in Education held in March, 1940:— PASS WITH CREDIT Chang Min Tat. Leong Ah Gnow, Ong Swee Kcng. See Tin See <MLss>, Tan Sock Kern <Mis.s>. Tan Teik Hock. Thevatnaaan, Nancy P. (Miss), Wong Keng Sam. Yeo98 words
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Advertisement249 1940-04-03 12 Dear Radio Owners. ARE you Satisfied with your Radio Receptions? RING us up if same is not satisfactory, PLEASURE is yours when set is repaired by Universal Radio House (Radio Servicing Specialist*) 203, Orchard Road Singapore. Tel. 4967 (Always in Stock Mende Tubes and Spares). FOR CLEAR. DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION249 words
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Advertisement165 1940-04-03 12 WOULD'NT YOU LOVE THE CHEER OF XMAS EVE? AND THE GAIETY OF NEW YEAR'S NIGHT VISIT THE HAPPY CABARET 10-\l<.lll FOR A NIGHT FULL OF OOMPH! SMUL r\ni r.ii in n wni.i: easiu gig i:vnu,n to hwdli: UMf job sflMl a MALAYA ALONE BWOSBDS IK DAILY OPSRATIOR. M WEIGHS THE165 words
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Advertisement14 1940-04-03 12 RENAULT 12 tut For NFHtf COMFORT ■Ik II ECONOMY CYCLE CARRIAGE CO 1926 LTD14 words
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Advertisement289 1940-04-03 12 PI HAK ito\i\<. HOAKD Ol «O VI HOI. Notice. Contenders for the Perak Bantam and Flyweight Titles, now declared vacant, are invited to apply by letter to the undersigned. Challengers for the Lightweight Championship of Perak. now held by Nai Boon Mah, will also be considered by this Board. D.289 words
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Advertisement494 1940-04-03 12 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE ICHAJ IN THE HIGH COURT OF I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement or Singapore In Bankruptcy. No. 281 Re GEORGE DICKINSON of No. l( Telok Blangah Road, Singapore Dtalei in Curios. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN First and Final dividend is intei be declared in this matter. All creditors must prove494 words
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Miscellaneous365 1940-04-03 12 Ci RADIO 1 SINGAPOBE LONDON v TftANStflSStplft s*i ZHL 225 metres (1.33 men). ZHP 30.9« metrei {9X9 mc|i) (lS(; it.7l Meg (16.86 metres) mar i.vlt Wcp (13.92 metrei) 100 Miscellaneous new Gramophone Record* G gj 2LSJ Mc|i (19.82 metrei) 130 News; mid-day Rubber. Tin and Copra 1.40 MiSianeou* new Gramophone365 words
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Article51 1940-04-03 13 Domestic Occurrence Messrs. Kth fo- Hofi Koh Eng Tiong and their i n their heartfelt thank friends, member Athletic Association, staffsof Robinson and Co ££°P Guan HfohVc G"an and Ch °i J Lam i' i tor their Jtehl v. letters of ccndolen r a( the funeral of their h*»i™51 words
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Advertisement451 1940-04-03 13 nior Clerk post filled, applicants iked, TOC. (3 D) N i ED a Lady Typist, knowledge of and experience m teJepnone lance preferable. Apply Manage;-, >v Co., lv, Battery Road, Singapore. (42-D;. m SLNIOR CAMBRIDGE CLASS al i xpcrienced coaching, holidays Enrol immediately. Soong aj institution, 166-D, Upper Scrann Road,451 words
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Advertisement581 1940-04-03 13 Educational OVERSEAS CHINESE INSTITUTE 150, Killiney Road off Orchard Road. Two new MANDARIN CLASSES for Beginners and Intermediate. Opening for both sexes. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 5.30 to 7 p.m. and 7.30 to 9 p.m. -Fees $2 per month. New Instructor from Piping gives English explanation, also MATHEMATICS CLASS' for Matriculation581 words
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Advertisement547 1940-04-03 13 Miscellaneous LEPROSY LEUCODERMA—Acute or Chronic, whatever extensive and however longstanding cured. Treatment under Guarantee of No-Cure-No-Pay. Write or call upon Sri Atma-Chintan, 98. Lorong 40, Geylan g.Singapore. (27-D) TIC-TAC'S RACEGUIDE, bigger, better. NEW Features, invaluable to punters, 8 months results. A book worth twice the price. (8-D). "RACING UP-TO-DATE" The547 words
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Advertisement584 1940-04-03 13 CHINESE tielnr ed 28. passed B.Com BJ ,v business, car. Seeks friendsh p Lnth 1 iropean or Eurasian iromai I 17 c o Malaya Tribune s (31-D). WAN nr. e( young South Indian Tamil e-ed 25 holding good position on ~> per mensem, sa ks S en 16 to 20.584 words
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Advertisement510 1940-04-03 13 treatment of aWnt, Horoscope, spiritual undertaken t^ pl ysical olfaction guar™ 1 Write S or Ute particulars testimoniLil c call for Chintan. 98 U^%« Timidity or a con niev hLS weak ness and correct guidance through the A ed r^n l °t. the l rld »™wSed Prof R A. Gill,510 words
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Advertisement267 1940-04-03 13 Tailoring Milliner? Kathleen Brown Designer Dress Maker Room 35, RAFFLES HOTEL Sports Suits in Silk and Cotton Sarongs. APB 1 i Attractive Auction Sale HL i el m u de to order fascinating in SSSff polished teak modern uutch Household Furniture of every °f«ri£ton, modern chrome-plated fancy < l ectrtc267 words
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561 1940-04-03 14 Decision Taken At Lahore Session Lahore, Mar. 25. THE All-India Muslim League, in the course of a resolution adopted at its annual session held in Lueknow under the presidentship of Mr. Jinnah, reiterates the Muslim demand for partitioning- India, viz. into Muslim India and561 words
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Article112 1940-04-03 14 New Delhi. Mar. 24. MR. J. D iVSON. ICS.. Joiiu Se- cretary. Education Department, will j succted Sir Girja Shankar Ba.;pai when the latter vacates the pest of the Se- cretary to become Member of ihe Vice- < joy's Executive Counci'. I Mr. Tyson112 words
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Article94 1940-04-03 14 Madras, Mar. 28. The Government have amended Rule 10-A of the Madras Educational Rules, relating to age-limit for teachers. The revised rule runs as follows: 'TO-A No teacher shall be appointed to, or al'owcd to continue in a schooi after the completion of his or94 words
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249 1940-04-03 14 Karachi, Mar. 27. "J CANNOT but feel deeply distressed that within the all embracing grip of the vast war in which we are engaged, any room should have been found for propagation of internal discord with its ghastly consequences. If in the actual stress of249 words
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Article, Illustration32 1940-04-03 14 Official residence at Ramgarh of c president of the Indian Congress. In tfiis hut the Working Committee held its meeting took decisions determining ihe destinies of 350 millions.32 words
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232 1940-04-03 14 Bombay, Mar. 2,1 "VORODY regrets more than I do that a Ministry commanding A confidence of the Provincial Legislature is not available to t he burden of administration, and that the progress of Provincial nomy has been interrupted," said His Excellency the Governor232 words
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Article79 1940-04-03 14 THE Government of India tiave I duced. with effect n .>pecial concessional rate at the ordinary trunk call rates, 1 a minimum charge as for 6 tn press messages sent on the phone between midnight and certain telephone numbers with th? head oi the posts79 words
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Article64 1940-04-03 14 AUeppey M MR. Verghesc Augustm. i sident of the Travancon gress, who was arrested hen on a warrant under Secup connection with a case per him for some months pas' duced before the local Dh Class Magistiate on Baturdaj manded to custody. Mr. Vaikom M. Kumara64 words
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Advertisement286 1940-04-03 14 THE SECRET of NEW YOUTH Amazing m m Sdentfa Dofovery Now J^^^f^^^k Why docs vital strength fie power X/ fail as age ad- vances? Only be- M* :J cause glands be- T\ come tired, weak and exhausted. Once scientists thought there wu no hope. But now a wonderful new discovery286 words
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Advertisement104 1940-04-03 14 POISONED KIDNEYS Fight GcraM, I'urify Wood and Slop Getting Up Nights To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys, to purify the blood and orrect irritation of prostate and bladder so that you can stop -getting up nights, get a package of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil CapM: i t ie104 words
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Advertisement8 1940-04-03 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. IACOB B.A.8 words
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291 1940-04-03 15 Market Reports (From Our Financial Correspondent) 'i 1 tjT*" ii. Singapore, Wednesday. m- -LV m i f in P p0re P rice of t'n yesterday took the ,i, i ,r COr^., ely by surprise. This rise was reflected in291 words
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Article45 1940-04-03 15 Reuter. London, Apr. 2. AN The Stock Exchange quietly firm v conditions characterised to-day's markets, in which gilt-edged securities slow'y improved while rayons were further bought by provincial investors. Gold minings v.ere higher on general buying. Wall Street closed firm. Renter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article106 1940-04-03 15 The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd.. advise the following output for the five weeks ended March 30: Crushing No. 557 Battery treated 7.565 tons of ore returning 1.013 ounce. 1 of bullion equivalent to 960 ounces of fine gold. Retreatment Plant treated 12.207 tons cf tailings106 words
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Article234 1940-04-03 15 Singapore, Apr. 3. True following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily «rcuiar issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING uondon T.T. 2 4 116 London demand 2 4 1 16 Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland demand 208 J 4 Hamburg demand New York demand234 words
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Article314 1940-04-03 15 LONDON RUBBER London. Apr. 2. RUBBER Buvers Sellers Market Tone Steady s P ot IV a H3 16 I Forward) May 11 1 a 11 1 4 2nd Forward" June 11 8 113 16 '3rd Forwardt •July Sept. ***** 1113 LONDON TIN London. Tuesday. I ash «Official314 words
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Article896 1940-04-03 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, April 2. MINING Buyer* Selleri Ampat Tin 4 10''2 *jj Austral Amal 5'9 613 Ayer Hltam 21J- 22 -xd Ayer Weng 63 70 Austral Malay 35,- 37|Bangrln 21- 22Batu Selangor 1 Berjuntal gg »g Burma Malay 22 9 »2 Chenderiang 156 ■flP d Chin Chin896 words
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Article24 1940-04-03 15 S] no a poic. Wednesday. c or tin and rubber in re at n0()n today were:— ,> RUBBER Buyers: .",61/ Sellers! ob'/-2 TIN24 words
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Advertisement107 1940-04-03 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE Of A107 words
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Advertisement37 1940-04-03 15 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch office at No. 19, Station Street, KLANG (SELANGOR) Tel. Address: "Oversea" Telephone: No. 181 Box: No. 48 Wfli commence business on Saturday, 6th April, 1940. Masters37 words
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Advertisement188 1940-04-03 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m 53.) No. 2. Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued. Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 Gen.rai Reserve 5300.000.00 Telegraphic Address"TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DHLnTORS:— Wee Kheng CruVg, Esq., Ciiairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman Chlonh188 words
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Advertisement343 1940-04-03 15 BTKAMEK BALUNGfI. BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER a FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD 8.1.5.N.C0. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG. SHANGHAI MOJI KOBE. OSAKA For PENANG RANGOON CALCUTTA. o Regular SailingsSpecial Holiday Return Tickets to China and Japan343 words
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Advertisement190 1940-04-03 15 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by the P, O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted.190 words
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Article, Illustration311 1940-04-03 16 Threat Of Expansion In South Pacific Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 3. REPORTS that the Japanese are making a determined effort to clear the Chinese forces holding the mountains in the interior of Hainan Island are confirmed by military despatches. TheReuter. - 311 words
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Article141 1940-04-03 16 DEATH has ccurred of Dr. Per- ceval Vetts. He was recently elected chairmai of the China Society in succession to Sir Denison Ross.— R< u 4 oT Dr. Yells wi m ln 1878 H WSJ educated ,lc anc Lausanne. London ccl tne Royal Naval Medical141 words
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Article29 1940-04-03 16 Reuter. London. Apr. 3 Tiie acl of Air Vice Marshal is granted to Air Commodcres K.R. Park and N H B '">'. states the London Gazette.—R uter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article119 1940-04-03 16 Reuter. Tokyo, April The Asahi notes the coir. between American and British atli tudes unvard the new regime. n» cause "the British Govern keeps silent and refrains ii m making any official obsn 11 lion." The paper uaes not eve t a sudden reversal of British policy.— Keuier,Reuter. - 119 words
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Article, Illustration236 1940-04-03 16 Reuter. Cairo, Apr. 3. a two-day meeting of the Wafd (Egyptian Nationalist) Party Xahas Pasha, party leader handed a manifesto to Sir M Lampoon, British Ambassador emphasising- the unanimity with which Egypt extended the hand of friendship to Britain and her eagerness to offerReuter. - 236 words
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Advertisement207 1940-04-03 16 The lovable £g£ There is no other rX\ Perfume which makes such a world-wide appeal II j| as the Yardley jl Lavender. II W&%&&J$, 4m M l^*s*j The fashionable ly l^arf Englishwoman has l/r^*^^^^^ long since adopted it as her favourite Perfume for sport and other daytime uses, as well207 words
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