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Title Section21 1940-05-01 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 104. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, May 1, 1940.21 words
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140 1940-05-01 1 Reuter. Chungking, May 1. UP4NESE communication'lir.es and munition depots in Shansi and 1„L p W vin«s were bombed by Chinese a.rcra ft d»r.n«-the past v two days, it is claimed here. J Yesterday two squadrons ol Chinese bombers raided the southern section of theReuter. - 140 words
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Article, Illustration476 1940-05-01 1 Britain Diverts Shipping Front Mediterranean BITTER REPLY TO APPEAL BY AUSTRALIAN PREMIER Neutrals Say Italians Will Not Fight Yet Reuter. London, May 1. IT is learned in authoritative Italians in Z ke it lian certain precaushipping which would normally pas, to continue Hons any lonaerReuter. - 476 words
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Article106 1940-05-01 1 Reuter. London, May. 1. "Italy is not neutral and she does not intend to be pushed aside in the present conflict, because she has claims to put forward," said the Rome radio last night, commenting on the broadcast by Mr. Menzies, Premier of Australia, to Italy. "OneReuter. - 106 words
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128 1940-05-01 1 Reuter. Paris, May 1. DIPLOMATIC circles in France expect Germany shortly to create a pretext for the despatch of gunboats to strategic points in the Jugoslav and Rumanian reaches of the Kiver Danube. t The first attempt to attain this object was foiled on Apr.Reuter. - 128 words
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Article120 1940-05-01 1 Londcn, May L The Air Ministry and the Ministry of Home Security announce early this morning that late last night enemy aircraft approached the East Coast at several points. Anti-air-craft guns went into action and one enemy aircraft crashed in a c-oastal town in Essex and burst into120 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-05-01 1 Reuter. Stockholm, May 1. A SWEDISH radio broadcast announce* that further districts in Sweden have been dosed to foreigners. The bar extends to the island of Gotland, certain parts of Stockholm Province, and of Gothenburg province except Gothenburg town, and the district of Jamtland Province, opposite theReuter. - 53 words
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537 1940-05-01 1 Reuter. London, May L A BRITISH communique issued late last night makes it clear A that the German advances along the two valleys toward. Trondheim had made no progress during the past 48 hours. rr T rcommunique reads: In the Dombas area, BritishReuter. - 537 words
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Article72 1940-05-01 1 Reuter. London, May L PE Norwegian Telegraph Agency states that German aircraft continued to bomb Molde, Kristiansund, Aalesund and other places round the coast and also places inland. A small passenger steamer carrying 18 persons, all civilians, was attacked in a fjord. Eight bombs were droppedReuter. - 72 words
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Advertisement70 1940-05-01 1 ■Mr Cao^ j PRICE The only Qne of its kind i n Malaya. Prevents scorching and can be used with I 39 greater ease and safety. J Uses less current and becomes hot almost WITH 1 YEAR a t once. GUARANTEE Is both left and right handed and requires no70 words
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Article73 1940-05-01 2 THE freedom from the old conventions which Chinese now enjoy has spread to the labouring classes. I was amused to see a in ode m girl cycling to work with her latex buckets in company with the men, writes the Controller of Labour, ,Johore. In the family lines73 words
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719 1940-05-01 2 A N ENORMOUS INCREASE IN THE ACREAGE UNDER MARKET GARDENS IN JOHORE IS REPORTED IN A REPORT ISSUED BY THE AGRICULTURAL OFFICER OF THAT STATE. FROM 1,673 ACRES, THE TOTAL ACREAGE UNDER MARKET GARDENS IS NOW 4,041— AN INCREASE OF719 words
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398 1940-05-01 2 A CASK of hardship resulting from the acquisition of land for military purposes is contained in the annual report of the Johore Planters' Association which is being tabled at the annual meeting of that body on May 9 at Johore Bahru. •The Association is pursuing the398 words
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Article110 1940-05-01 2 Tin: It hundred dogs are capable of destroying 60.060 rats in a month, states the annual report lof the Johore Planters' AssociaI lion. The report says that the pre--1 valence of rats on oil palm estates I has given rise to the necessity of I employing large packs of110 words
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282 1940-05-01 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) DINCE the beginning of the year, an unusually large number of banishments by the Police has taken place, the Tribune understands. This follows Government's drive against subversive elements in this country. Not only has the number of banishments increased but so282 words
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Article49 1940-05-01 2 MAvrrr.**. Singapore, Tuesday. ANICAM. a 20-year-old Tamil, registered bad character with several previous convictions, was sentenced to mx weeks' hard labour by Mr H Watson, the Third Magistrate to-day He was caught trespassing in the premises of a European at No. 17 Highland Road.49 words
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Article36 1940-05-01 2 Mr. T. F. Porter, Assistant Officer-in-Charge of Detectives, Kuala Lumpur, has taken over the duties at the X L S r collr f Vf Mr. A E. Jakeman, Chief Court Inspector, who has left on leave.36 words
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205 1940-05-01 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. |N a little less than ten years, the population of Malaya has increased in a million, the total at the end of 1039 being 5,396,706, according to officially estimated figures recently compiled. The census figure of 1981 was 4,385,300.205 words
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Article69 1940-05-01 2 A middle-aged Indian was knocked down by an Austin motor-car and sustained what are believed to be severe injuries to the head about 9.50 a.m. to day at the junction of Serangoon and Syed Alwi Roads. The car was driven by a Chinese and was travelling69 words
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Article49 1940-05-01 2 Singapore. Monday. On a charge that he had stabbed one Nu Kirn Chee and thereby caused his death, a middle aged Chinese, Pong Song Hen- alias Pong See Hong, was produced before Mr. L. C. Goh, the nftn magistrate to-day. The case was postponed for mention to May 6.49 words
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Obituary27 1940-05-01 2 #Death occurred at tho General Hospital. Penang, of Mr. M A. Arokiasmmy, brother of Mr. M. A. Seba.stian. Government pensioner of the Post and Telegraph Department. Penang.27 words
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Article54 1940-05-01 2 Reuter. London, Apr. 30. THE offer of the Sultan of Perak of a loan of $50,000 free of interest for the duration of the war been accepted by the Imperial Government. The Colonial Secretary, on behalf of the Chancellor and himself, has expressed the warmestReuter. - 54 words
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203 1940-05-01 2 DIRECTOR Frank Capra has achieved a great success with his newest film, "Mr Smith Goes to Washington," starring Jean Arthur and James Stewart, and the production received enthusiastic ovations at the Capitol (Singapore) yesterday. As the title of the film suggests it203 words
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Article174 1940-05-01 2 CERONIMO'. which opened at the Cathay Theatre last night, is iranklv a blood and thunder, and after a surfeit ol clever pictures, "Geronimo" ought to please a good many people. The crowds that turned up for the premiere last night got their full share of174 words
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Article48 1940-05-01 2 Mr. J. M. Bell, assistant transportation manager. F.M.S. Railways, has been appointed to act as transportation manager in place of Mr. i O. Sanders, who has left for England on long leave, while Mr. II P. Yates. Senior Asst. Locomotive Superintendent, will take the place cf Mr. Bell.48 words
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230 1940-05-01 2 (From Our Own Kepw Kuala Lumpur, I m seta pLEADING iruilt> housebreaking, a youn«j i Ng Ah Bah was this tenced to six months' rij prisonment by Mr. VY J. in the First Court. The facts of the case as si T.230 words
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258 1940-05-01 2 IMPOSITION of an export dutj bud wood would not appeal justified at the moment, says the annual report of the Johore Plai Association, which remarks that it is not in the best interests of the r ibb producing industry in Malaya. The report states258 words
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404 1940-05-01 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ROUND-UP of several of Singapore's hawkers for renew a' their licences led to a discovery many had been fori Following intense investigations, Police arrested a retired Haw Inspector of the Town Cleansing Department of the Singapore nr i Municipality. These facts were revealed in404 words
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Advertisement21 1940-05-01 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, I bah* tttrM, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S i COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT,21 words
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Advertisement279 1940-05-01 2 BHJ 1313 SEJBIHIEB B EI SI C»I (si 12 EI 51 G**********2 EESEG3 EJ tfM\M^\,^ Nasty Acid JH I MEANS I I Digestive Trouble m Take this Advice and 11 I EAT WHAT YOU LIKE %M That excess outpouring of acid in the stomach is the H||tw V^^SH i 3279 words
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196 1940-05-01 3 our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. It lOKY was won in a legal A light here yesterday in \g K< v thin, a retired nmcnl pensioner argued own appeal against a double nee in the Perak Supreme Court. a s; successful in having the196 words
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Article128 1940-05-01 3 own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. I LM Till AM and Lim Chonir were L I $100 by Mr. S. A. Magistrate, when they tn a charge of having rubber on their at Pa*, it Julong, Ayer Itam. ngton, who prcsell c accused persons land and they asked plant128 words
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Article, Illustration17 1940-05-01 3 Here are dhobies taking it easy during their strike. The picture was taken yesterday.17 words
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Article307 1940-05-01 3 (From Our Own Reporter) j Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. HOW a Tamil named Hinyapoo and Malay, Sulaiman bin Abdullah, posing as detectives are alleged to have arrested a Chinese who was carrying a bottle of illicit samsu and got away with $22 belonging to him as 'tea-money'307 words
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253 1940-05-01 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE passenger list of the 225 Germans on their way to Shanghai by the "Conte Rosso" reads like a Who's Who in the German world of art. Mendelssohn. Bach, Strauss. Zweijr, Oppenheim are but a few ot the household names that253 words
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553 1940-05-01 3 APPEAL TO PUBLIC TO MAINTAIN ORDER SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, fLASHES TOOK PLACE BETWEEN LABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATORS AND THE POLICE, TH IS M OR NINO, RESULTING IN A EUROPEAN POLICE INSPECTOR, A FEW SIKH POLICEMEN AND NUMBER OF CHINESE BEING INJL RED. DEF f;553 words
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106 1940-05-01 3 (From Our Own Corespondent) Seremban. Tuesday. Dj White, former gaoler of the Seremban Piison. was committed by the Seremban Magistrate. Mr. J. A A Faith to-day to stand his trial at the next Assizes on a charge of bigamySix witnesses gave evidence yesterday in the106 words
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101 1940-05-01 3 TWO cases of car thefts, one of stabbing and another of attempted extortion were repotted to the Police yesterday. A Chinese reported the loss of his car, 5L.9049. from Malay Street, yesterday morning. Last night another car, the property of a Chinese, was stolen101 words
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377 1940-05-01 3 (Fr. m Our Own Report r) Ipoh, Wednesday. APPEALS against the inadequacy of sentences passed by the Taipin? Magistrate on two Chinese who were convicted for offences under the Road (Yaffle Enactment were preferred yesterday in the Perak Supreme Court by Mr. T. V.377 words
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Advertisement180 1940-05-01 3 r SAUSAG£S that will make ok ask for a second helping It's always a treat when ACS. y I SAUSAGES are put on the table. I Every sausage is packed with goodness and flavour. Delicious. 0 too, are our CHIPOLATA. rj COCKTAIL and TOMATO I J SAUSAGES. V«- djjj/ PHONE180 words
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525 1940-05-01 4 SingapcM c, Tuesday. allegation that ho had been re leased by the constable in charge of him because he had appealed tc him that he .would bo dismissed from tiit- Naval Base, was made by Tiga Singh, a Sikh lorry cleaner, who stood his525 words
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60 1940-05-01 4 Singapore, Tat day ALLEGED to have misappropriated Jewellery worth 965, a year andj five month.; ago D. B Mathias, a Ceylonese, was charged before Mr. H. Watson, the Third Magistrate, with having committed criminal breach oi" trust of the jcwe'iery. He claimed trial60 words
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350 1940-05-01 4 YjALAYANS with friends or relafives serving among the troops n England, France or Palestine will now be afforded the opportunity of sending comforts consisting of parcels of biscuits direct from Engthrough tho Singapore Cold Storage, sellers of the well-known biscuit manufacturers of England,350 words
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Article18 1940-05-01 4 A commission as Temporary Second Lieutenant in the P.M.B. Volunteer Force has been granted to Mr. L.H.E. Whitaker.18 words
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Article42 1940-05-01 4 PLAINTIFF in the case pretty 23-year-old Ang Joo Yeang. Defendant is lay Tiang <ivan, described as a "w tilth) man." She says she' is his secondary wife and that he is the father ot her two children.42 words
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622 1940-05-01 4 CLAIMS RICH MAN IS HUSBAND Singapore, Tuesday. SUGGESTIONS thai she thought the wealthy man she met wis I "catch" and that she had been paid ev< ry tine he had dates with her were made by counsel for the defence in a maintenance622 words
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452 1940-05-01 4 Jlo,ooo of Malaya's contribution to the war fond will be spent for the treatment of eye casualties. Thr" stun has been allottee! to St. Dunstan's out of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, and the Chairman of St. Dunstan's in a communication to the Malaya Tribune,452 words
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Obituary116 1940-05-01 4 A LARGE gathering of friends and relatives attended the funeral cf the late Mr. Yew Teow Chan on Sunday tast. Mr. Yew, who was 45, had been auimi f or some time and had to retire from the Eastern Extension A. C. Telegraph Company116 words
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Article53 1940-05-01 4 "Give plenty of h Listen to pit it's i Don't think the litt And the much W;lh these words < I H. Miller reminds "not to forget then rity," at the annual mi the United Ranting of Malaya held at Ku pur yesterday. Mr. Miller was sa53 words
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Article60 1940-05-01 4 Singapore OIXTEEN-year-old Jans Hindu girl claimed ing in the second police Mr. Conrad Oldham. 01 theft. She was alleged to ha l and cash to the value of $12.a lrom the person of V house in Weld Road. On the application of C< Charles W.60 words
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Advertisement465 1940-05-01 4 MALAYAN PfteMIEQ HOTEL Jj To-night DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight. Outstanding Cabaret Attract ion COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I in: A.STOIC TICIO SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC DANCERS Dinner $3.50 Non-diners $1.0(1 RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY FOE BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES Gaaianteed Wholesome. Made with the Finest Ingredients, under Strictly Hygienic Conditions465 words
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Advertisement381 1940-05-01 4 Highßlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many worm n from High Rk>o'l Praaaure. i terious disease that Starts of Change of Life and is th< much heart trouble and lat< r lytic strokes. Common gyn Blood Pressure are: X.!-. aches at top and ba< k oi eyes, pressure in381 words
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Article149 1940-05-01 5 ing'; j).)i c, Tuesday i iP.INK it .i great pity that they I a owed their first lift to spoil their ,„,,,,< d life," marked Mr Conrad the Second Magistrate, when he advised a young Chinese to try and come to an agieel ,i, oar! iTi149 words
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Article47 1940-05-01 5 Singapore. Tuesday. 4 have been found in pos- s o Cannabis Sativa «ganja» i Base X Omar. 39. a Mawas arrested. luc d in the Third Police vv h. Watson, to-day. j vas explained to Omar j was fixed for mention on47 words
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Article65 1940-05-01 5 Ati ol the Straits Settlements Police in puhlic during the week ts the direeUoa of Mr. J. C. Hitcn. I A R CM.. R.M.S.M. i at Telok Aver at 6 p.m.. Washington Post" J. P g 0 ire "Merry Wives ot Windsoi lection -Under your Hat" Vivian Ellis.65 words
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Article, Illustration409 1940-05-01 5 f JHj-DAY is the first anniversary of the introduction by Cable and Wireless Limited of Empire Social Telegrams (GLTs) consisting solely of greetings, family news or non-commercial personal affairs of any kind at a flat rate of $2.00 (5 sh.) for 12 words to409 words
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Article67 1940-05-01 5 Singapore. Tuesday. Apmeapple factory at Serangoon Road was broken into on Sunday night. As a result of police investigations a Chinese was arrested and to-day Bttm Ec Yew 48. a Hokkien. was produced before Mr. H. Watson in the Ihnd Police Court. A committal charge of67 words
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Article80 1940-05-01 5 Johore Bahru. Apr. 28. At the annual genera' meeting of the Sri Mariamman Temple, Johore Bahru, held it the Temple Hall on Sat day the following office-bearers t TPnt ve-ir were eected. rreajcwns ,mrent year p W dv; Ce -PreJident Mr. K. Pitehai Pfflai; Hoik Se- rv Mr AT. Arumugam;80 words
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Article42 1940-05-01 5 With Allied aid a free and indep c n dent Norway will rise again to take her rightful place as one of the leaders in the struggle make this world a place where reason and not violence reigns supreme.42 words
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180 1940-05-01 5 Singapore, Tuesday. THIS is the first time in the history of this association that we have been able to invest money in a Municipal Loan," said the Hon. Mr. C. H. da Silva. presiding at the fifth annual general meeting of the Christian Brothers'180 words
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Article166 1940-05-01 5 The donaTions to the Salvation Army, mad.' m response U ttM annual appeal, have now exceeded $15.000. as the following list shows $250 from Messrs. Chartered Bank oi India. Australia China S2OO trom the Chin Woo Association. Singapore. $50 from Mr. Tay Tian Guan. |25 each from166 words
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Article33 1940-05-01 5 The birthday of H.H. the Sultan of Selangor this year, will not be celebrated as usual. All" Government Offices in Klang Government Offices and Suleiman Building in Kuala Lumpur will, however, be decorated.33 words
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490 1940-05-01 5 NORWAY IN SPRING "GPRING has come to Norway and with it waves of Nazi soldiers like blasts of a foul oast wind at the end ol an almost arctic winter. Tbe giant pines, the lonely farms and snug villages, must bo490 words
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Article30 1940-05-01 5 Dr. W. A. Balhetchet, Medical Officer, Lrwer ,r *c:ak. will, it is stated, be translerred to the Taiping Hospital early next month. Dr Tomlington will succeed him at Tehik Anson.30 words
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Miscellaneous304 1940-05-01 5 ACTIVITIES OF SPORE VOLU NTEERS THE follows is the programme of drills ot 2nd B T U i the Singapore Volunteers up to and for OecuOß I m anm B adQuartprs< Coy Weapon week ending May 5: Training. lU-U.IY. 515 pm Headquarters. "F" Cow. weapon 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. S.R.A.rv). Gnnnerv304 words
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Article656 1940-05-01 6 p JONES won (he April Medal of the Island Club over the week-end in the A Division with a score of (>6 net and B. Woodall in the B Division with a score of 65 net. Ball sweep over the second nin hole was won656 words
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514 1940-05-01 6 LAST MINUTE COAL BY O'SHEA BEATS MALAYS Royal Navy 2; Malays 1. j\ SUPERB goal scored in the last two minutes gave the Royal Navy a well deserved win over the Malays, last year's champions, in a first division match on the Stadium yesterday.514 words
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Article193 1940-05-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Aor. 28 THE speed, opportunism and ail rouml 1 brilliance of Selangors forwards enabled the State to defeat Negri Sembilan yesterday on the Seremban Station Padang by 7 goa's Lo nil. The score might seem to suggest 1 one-sided match but193 words
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Article, Illustration23 1940-05-01 6 This was the team of footballers from Saigon who visited ing their last tcur. The picture uas taken at the Singapore'23 words
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Article278 1940-05-01 6 T*HE following are the handicaps for the Selangor races to bo held to-day at Kuala Lumpur. First race 3 p.m. RACE ONE Poni p s, Class 2, Div. 3.—5' furs Faith 9.2 Chance 9.1 Phar-Par 8.13 Twinkling Eyes 1.9 East Lvnne 8 5 Rosalie 7.13 Hilarity278 words
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Article45 1940-05-01 6 (By SPECTATOR) Race 1: TWINKLING EYES K'»s;i HeRace M IRNEIX Dan e da Venire Race EMILY DIGNITS •Mi->s n<n\ Race I: FOUR OX MM K Marchetta li Rare 5: iMBALONG Furious Race (J: BRAWNY LAD All Gold Race T: ANTRUM Golden Blaze45 words
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Article21 1940-05-01 6 London. April. 30. Latest Home football Results SCOTTISH WESTL N Clyde 0. Morton 3 RUGBY LEAGUE Keighley 21. Huns]-; M R21 words
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Advertisement464 1940-05-01 6 1111 1 1 mml "HIGH WIPES HANDSOME" ARTISTIC FLOORING wide range of designs, of approved coloured scheme. LEE KIM SOG ,1_ VM t/T.V CX, SHOW ROOM: 89, High Street. Telephone 2063. FINE FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER WEAKNESS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER Keep your kidneys and prostate464 words
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Advertisement229 1940-05-01 6 ROSE'S C MLETS I Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A s;.fc. secret method of r. 1 *at has been discovered by ft C •hysieian in prescribing to tl famaai «.'ine..ia Stars of Hollywood Thifl discovery, called Formode, quickly and i ddf dissolves229 words
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Article155 1940-05-01 7 I our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Monday, ing and batting by B. J. P the Negri State cricketer. the Negri Sembilan Club four wickets' win over the Cricket Club in a cricket ycd here yesterday. Sitfamat CX\ WoodhuU r w Beheveretrte J M. Singh c Rajaretnam 0 V155 words
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Article154 1940-05-01 7 Singapore. Tuescktv F played this evening ln Mfce ing Lawn Tennis Tournament followa. scr r. ibiee: John Lim Wee En-. P ,v C J Poh 6—l R—O-it OUn Horlc beat S K. Go\\ k T —4. ..i-.tles: Tail Huck Toe (—lB. C L:m (—3) 6—l. 6-4.154 words
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Article117 1940-05-01 7 Reuter. London. April 30. THE latest call-over for the Two Thou sand Guineas is as follows: 5 to 2 Djcbel. offered. 3 to 1 Light House II taken offered. 7 to 1 Tantmieux. offered. 100 to 9 Star Dust, taken Offered. 100 to 9 Fair Test.Reuter. - 117 words
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Article81 1940-05-01 7 Singapore, Tuesday. AT a meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Club held this afternoon at the Happy World, presided over by Mr. Feier Hil\ it was agreed that the Club should enter a tram for the forthcoming Singapore Amateur Championships on June 3. 4. 5 and 7.81 words
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Article95 1940-05-01 7 Soccer: SAP'A League Div. l S'.C.C. vs R (Hy. Rcpt». S.C.C.; Div. II B R N.WT. vs. V.M C.A.. Stadium: B.H.L. Cold Storage vs. Oniteers, S.H.B. Tennis: S.C.C. S.R.C. S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. Spring lawn tennis tournaments. Paces: Ist day of the Selangor races. 'I he following have been95 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1940-05-01 7 'Ajax - WHY CHINESE FAILED TO DEFEAT MALAYS MALAYAN SOCCER NOTES By 'Ajax' yyiTH the eagerly awaited match between the Chinese and the Malays over, interest has turned to the visit of the Saigon team in the middle of May. The visit1,294 words
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Article61 1940-05-01 7 THE following lies have fixed in tne S.C.C. Billiards championship tournament J350 up) To-day: J. A Dean vs. W. H. PaJ grave. Wednesday: C. G. Fugler vs. K. H Coleman. Thursday: H Gray vs. A F Hunter. Friday: A. B. Baker vs. If. S. Robin son. HANDICAP (20061 words
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Article295 1940-05-01 7 Loyals H; S.K.C 2. CPLENDID forward play in the second hall" s/aa responsible for the overwhi Iming victory of the Loyals against the S.K.C in a reserve division natch oa the Padahg yesterday. The Loyal.s had complete command of Ihc game In the .second half when295 words
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Advertisement530 1940-05-01 7 LITTLE BOY'S WEIGHT WENT UP LIKE MAGIC! Read this Schoolmaster's story. How anxious fathers and mothers gr»t when they see their little ones losing weight Those thin. pathetic litth arms and legs, those ribs sticking up through the flesh, those hollow Httfc cheeks....do they mean that some far more tragic530 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-05-01 7 TIDE TABLE ro.DAT 07 A.M. 6.8 ft. 7 04 P.M. 1.8 It. lOMOKKOW fi 40 A M. 7 It. 7.5*1 P.M. 7.1 ft.23 words
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Article433 1940-05-01 8 AN outstanding national issue at the moment is Malaya's contribution to the Imperial war chest. While there is complete unanimity on one point—that of raising the maximum possible amount in the shortest possible time—there is serious divergence of opinion upon the methods to be adopted. And this433 words
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Article139 1940-05-01 8 QF all the charities in Malaya none has done greater service, none brought more comfort and happiness to needy folk, than the Planters' Benevolent Fund of Malaya, whose annual report has just been issued. For over two decades the fund has relieved suffering, bat it is now139 words
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Article, Illustration925 1940-05-01 8 E. Michael - How Hitler Prepares Conquest Of Neutrals —By— ay E. Michael AXE hundred thousand Nazi "shock troops" await Hitler's order to seize the key points of neutral Europe. To-day they work quietly, unobtrusively. They wear civilian clothes and are apparently peaceful, 'law-abiding citizens. To-morrow they may be925 words
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Article575 1940-05-01 8 W. B. COURTNEY - BY W. B. COURTNEY HITLER'S attack on Scandinavia is part of a four-point-major attack on Britain, according to W. 15. Courtney, famous American journalist, who interviewed German military and air chiefs. pERMANY'S FOUR-POINT WAR PLAN TO CRUSH BRITAIN WILL BE PUT INTO OPERATION SOON, THE575 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-05-01 8 Some strategists believe that Hitler, after digging-in in Norway, will attack in the West through the little State of Luxemburg.22 words
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Article141 1940-05-01 8 J\ELIBERATE bon gian hospital shi] so clearly marked as to takable, is the latest the nature of the beas fighting. In one case, not only did the Germ bomb the ship repeatedh 'a h S tor and two nurses. They maoh gunned the unarmed attendants141 words
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Article97 1940-05-01 8 DIGGER battles are develo] D way, for a great dea' besides mm! tary prestige depends on the issue Germany must be prevented Voni establishing bases on the NameS coast from which to attack Britain^ She must also be prevented from settling down and exploiting th e fa.97 words
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Article181 1940-05-01 8 IT is too easily assumed. howev< the Norwegian conflict will prove decisive in this war. It is not sufficiently realised that it is difficult territory Eg any land force to operate in and" that a rapid victory either way is most unlikely if not impossible. With increasing fortes181 words
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Article72 1940-05-01 8 THE news that many cf I lie We* American planes are to be ri° wtl ever direct from Canada lo England very shortly is heartening Experts believe that absolute and smashing air superiority may be obtained by next Spring and that Uie vii force of the Allied war72 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-05-01 9 Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord ot the Admiralty, gave an official welthe Horse Guards Parade, London, to 53 survivors of the flotilla Hardy, on their return to Lon lon after their exploits in the first d| Narvik Fjord. With them ware 78 men from the destroyer Eclipse,59 words
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Article78 1940-05-01 9 Reuter. Bucharest, May 1. THE Rumanian Tress gives an exceptional welcome to a statement by the Bulgarian Foreign Minister, M, PoporT, to the effect that if any of Bulgaria neighbours are threatened by war Bulgaria will do nothing to aggravate the situation. This arded in politicalReuter. - 78 words
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Article197 1940-05-01 9 London, May 1. MINISTERS representing the United 111 Kingdom and Eire met at the Domt>ffice this afternoon. The Seer--Dominion Affairs presided. ting was attended by M". Minister lor Supplies and Dr. mister for Agriculture repreEire and Mr. Burgin, Ministe. ly, Sir Reginald Dorrnan Smith, Agriculture, Lord Woolton,197 words
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Article26 1940-05-01 9 According to the latest despatches published in Paris, allied troops are ulily pouring into Norway at the •»r««inal landing points and fresh places along the < oasts.26 words
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92 1940-05-01 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 30. I VSI night's British air raid on Fornebu started shortly after A midnight and lasted over an hour. Numerous high explosive bombs wire dropped and hursts were seen spreading across the landing ground. In the absence of a moon, parachuteReuter. - 92 words
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Article111 1940-05-01 9 London, May 1. WITH the Admiralty announcement yest.erdav that three further German supply ships have been sunk, the total of German transport and supply ships sunk since Apr. 8 is brought up to 28, in addition to the Maine, which was scuttled another ship which was set111 words
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354 1940-05-01 9 NOR WA YA STERN TEST FOR ALLIES Reuter. (Reuters Special Commentary) London, Apr. 30. THE necessity of building up superiority in the air in Norway if the Allies are to overcome the initial advantage gained by the Germans through a treacherous invasion is againReuter. - 354 words
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77 1940-05-01 9 Reuter. Tientsin, May L THE British-owned steamer, Lee Sang, 1,655 tons of the Indochina Steam Navigation Company had been detained at examination points on the former German bund here for five days before being allowed to sail, Reuter learns. A number of the Chinese crewReuter. - 77 words
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Article21 1940-05-01 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 30. Sir Herbert James Stanley's term of office as Governor of Southern Rhodhas been extended until April. 1941.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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249 1940-05-01 9 London, May 1. COME students of aerial warfare regard the development of the war as showing that air forces can be more usefully employed as adjunct to land and sea forces rather than as an independent arm and point249 words
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Article43 1940-05-01 9 Reuter. Stockholm, May L ACCORDING to the Gothenburg Posfl a big naval action is believed to have taken place yesterday. From 3 p.m. onwards flashes of heaw gunfire were seen south of Lvsekil and off the Swedish coast facing the Skagerrak.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article37 1940-05-01 9 London, May L LAST night's French official communique stated: "There was local activity of contact units. Our patrols have taken a few prisoners. Two local attacks by enemy detachments have been repulsed "—British Wireless37 words
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177 1940-05-01 9 Reuter. Amsterdam, Apr. 30. i TJOLLAND'S determination to pursue an independent policy was stressed by the Prime Minister M. Degeer, in a speech to the Knights of the Military Order of William the First, at The Hague to-day on the occasion of theReuter. - 177 words
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Article55 1940-05-01 9 Reuter. Amsterdam. May 1. FOR the first time since Hitler came to power he will net make a speech to celebrate Labour Day. The only speech scheduled !'or to-day is by Hess to members of the Krupp works at Essen. This speech is not expectedReuter. - 55 words
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Article37 1940-05-01 9 Reuter. The German High Command claims that the main Oslo-Trondheim railway line is now in German hands. In addition to Dombaas, the statement states that the Germans have captured Opdal, on the Trondheim line north-east ot Dombaas.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article42 1940-05-01 10 Reuter. London, l( The revised Two Thou a probables shew that rim R lhroußh The Mist. Mar; I cord, Bartlam Lucullus \V< roch. Sibbritt El Mor co ?S~ beum. Beary Congratul ,J lllon Nuit de Noce Thei for Adiss.—ReuterReuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement12 1940-05-01 10 IS RIGHT MIGHT*? S££ Mr SNITH goes to washihgiok Em v Jl12 words
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Miscellaneous695 1940-05-01 10 RADIO M Singapore KGEI—9. 530 lie s (31.48 meters). ZIII. 225 metres (133 m« s). p.m. Zlll* 30 96 metres (9.69 mt s). 7.20 Moment Musicale. n nii 7 50 News in English and Market Reports. 1 oo Miscellaneous new Gramophone Record".. 8.05 Dance Music. 1 30 News, mid-day Rubber.695 words
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Miscellaneous91 1940-05-01 10 CAPITOL: "Mr Smith Goes To Wash- '"T*;?" X 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 ALHAMBRA: -The Hunchback of Notre SET* 8 Dame"-3 15, 615 and 9.10 R| AT WORU> CATHAY: -Cfer.nlmo"-315, 6.15 and lion™" M 9.15 p.m. ROXY: "Tarzan Finds A Son" —6.15 and 9.15 p m. MARLBOROUGH: "The Hunchback of Notre91 words
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429 1940-05-01 11 MAHATMA SEES "DANGER SIGNAL" Bombay. Apr. 24. U'RITINV. under the caption "Danger Signal" Mahatma Gandhi refers to the order issued by the Ajmere authorities directing the anisers of the khadi exhibition to haul down the "National .Flag" -bin an hour "as it had caused429 words
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77 1940-05-01 11 Jaipur, Apr. 22. v. tirutlwl Baiaj, president, Jaipur k) Praja Mandai. has issued the statement to the press: Jaipur Government has registhe Jaiour Rajya Praja Manda. a oublic society under the Public Act and thus the state of gency which necessitated the iUS" m o!77 words
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Obituary102 1940-05-01 11 Calcutta, Apr. 16. DR. S. N. Chatterjee and Barin Mukherjee, a medical student, who had been sentenced to seven years' and four years' rigorous imprisonment iespe:tively by the Additional Sessions Judge at Alipur (Mr. J. Younie» in connection with the death of Sujata102 words
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78 1940-05-01 11 Allahabad. Apr. 16. PANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru, interviewed j about the developments in Scandinavia, stated "The German invasion of Scandinavia Is further evidence that aggressive f Imperialisms observe no rules of decency and behave as beasts of prey. "But our sympathies with the Scandinavian countries78 words
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96 1940-05-01 11 Santiniketan, April 16. or Rabindranath Tagore will shortly 's up a bahlic appeal for a suitable memorial to the late C. F Andrews. He is considering w hat fcrm such a memorial should take so that, while it should be a fitting tribute96 words
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83 1940-05-01 11 Lahore, Apr. 15. •THAT Allama Mashnqui, leader of the Khaksar movement Ul India, was an agent of Germany was referred to by Mr J T. M. Bennett. Deputy Inspec-tor-General of Police CCXD.), in the course of his cross-examination before the Judicial Committee consisting oi Sir Douglas83 words
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169 1940-05-01 11 Patna, Apr. 19. SWAMI SAHAJANANDA SARASWATI, general KUa„ Sa.hu. wa.s .rre,teU De Forward Bloc Office at Danapur, Patna, under tne v Act lor alleged anti-war speeches deHv«d "I am going to jaii *«v ~J_=T that I have done what lay in my power. The bah has169 words
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62 1940-05-01 11 Lahore, April 19. INSTRUCTIONS have been issued by the general secretary of the A.I.C.C. to all the Provincial Congress Committees enjoining on them to organise public meetings at least in 2500 villages in each district at which the implications of satyagraha will be explained.62 words
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Article27 1940-05-01 11 The annual general meeting of the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene in India was held recently at Viceroy's House. Her Excellency the Marchioness of Linlithgow presiding.27 words
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Advertisement255 1940-05-01 11 I BRODKLAX Try 'llrooklav' and smile. Banishes CONSTIPATION overnight I Modern Medicine for Modern Taste works while you sleep. On Gale everywhere. Points that make the fTTTTTTI 117 Jl "FT J J PERFECT IBOX! Ui^^ Al TO CONTROL An iron too hot ruin VAII WONT LEAVE THIS IRON the fabric.255 words
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Advertisement261 1940-05-01 12 Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences at Yesterday's Premiere C A P I T 0 3 .15 6 .15 9 .15 "Mr. Smith goes to Washington*' is th e Best film Frank Capra has made since he sent Mr. Deeds to town three years ago jrt 2 —THE SKETCH (C. A. Lejeunel261 words
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Advertisement345 1940-05-01 12 a ßemember the Wild Woman of "The WomeiT .Well, she's been tamed in her latest Columbia ROSALLM) RUSSELL and CARY GRANT COMING "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" PI L PALACECAY *^^3iif J/ I omnu'iuinii 2nd M s I'or 1 nights -The Dream of i »osrn v v i \sy i \v<> JUNGLE345 words
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Advertisement153 1940-05-01 12 Naturally All Shows packed out again yeslerda 1 BOOK NOW and AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING AT ALII A MBRA Daily 11 a.m. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p. m MARLBOROUGH m Reservations must be taken up before 6.15 and 9.15 p m respediwl otherwise they will be sold. THE ONE ONE PICTURE153 words
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Advertisement336 1940-05-01 13 NOTICE. hereby given that my wife Soft my protection and be responsible for any her as from the 24th April 1940. Sd. V. A. GABRIiiI ►RDINANCE <CHAP 45» PREME COURT OF THE UTS bLTTLEMENTS pment of Singapore. No. 134 of 1940. i LESSLAR. oicirr made: 12th April. ti m: 12th336 words
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Advertisement282 1940-05-01 13 EANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 'CHAP. 45) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. I)i Bankruptcy. No. 499 of 1934. Re (1) KHOO HOCK GIAP. Receiving Order made: 15th February, 1935. Date of Adjudication: 15th February, 1935. Date and place of First Meeting: 9th May, 1940. at 10 a.m.282 words
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Advertisement115 1940-05-01 13 AMATEUR FANCY DRESS KRONCHONG I 1 STAMBOEL CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA 1940. I AT THE 1 HAPPY WORLD. 1 TO-NIGHT Java Truna Kroncbong Party. Sinaran Bulan Krumhonß rarty. I Malay Peninsula Kronchong Party Rompers Kronchong Party. larnh \ialav Kronchong Party. Sepoy Lines Music Party j oIK Party. h N» ki ibclffal115 words
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Advertisement557 1940-05-01 14 CLASSIFIED-ADS WANTED Immediately a syce for "Austin 7." Apply 14-A Change Alley. (348-D) WANTED Chinese lady for office telephone work. Apply Box 850 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (308-Dj AGENTS WANTED: Remuneration 150 reaching 500 Samples, Particulars FREE. Jindals Limited, Silks Manufacturers 138MT LUDHIANA, INDIA. WANTED Three Lady Canvassers immediately.557 words
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Advertisement527 1940-05-01 14 Tailoring Millinery Kathleen Brown Designer Dress Maker Room 35, RAFFT.ES nOTEL Spons Suits in Silk and Cotton Sarongs. APR 1 i FOR BEST FITTING have your suits and dresses ordered from MITAL COMPANY. 27. Coleman Street. Phone 2604. Singapore. Prices very competitive. A trial will convince you. <334-D) Educational COMPETENT527 words
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Advertisement744 1940-05-01 14 Miscellaneous TIC-TAC'S RACEGUIDE, Ist Anniversary Number, New Features. O n sale now at Kiat's, Dulfakir's and other bookstalls. <346-D). POLISH AND REPAIR, Your furniture beautifully. Let our experts remove, pack, forward and insure your goods! For terms phone 6328 to Guan Teck Peninsular. And Colonial Agencies. 22C, Victoria Street, Singapore.744 words
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Advertisement548 1940-05-01 14 EUROPEAN PERAK MINER would like to correspond with lady in one of the towns of Malaya. Box 853. c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (319-D). To Let TO LET Ist June compound house, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, servants quarters, garage, etc. No. 1025, Glasgow Road, off Upper Serangoon Road. Apply within.548 words
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Advertisement488 1940-05-01 14 Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT. SEOW WEE The engagement is announced between Mr. Scow We e Lee second son of the late Mr. Scow Soon Kirn and Madam. Puey Seok Lee, nephew of Mr. Puey Keng Hee to Miss Wee S'uan Neo eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Wee Ban Guan. The marriage488 words
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Advertisement406 1940-05-01 14 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION Ml( Of essentially modern D polished TEAK HOI TURE of every desc glassware, cookin other useful household 1939 Zenith G Tub* Radi i (The property of Mr. I; Chief Accountant. S. T To he held at No. If? OX SATURDAY, MAY Ufa [< at 2.30 p.m. sharp. On406 words
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Article644 1940-05-01 15 Reuter. If" prospective Buyers Withdrew From cj n oapore Share Market Yesterday; Very F ew London Buying Orders* (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. j n |he Singapore price of tin yesterday caused a number of;--buyers to withdraw from the local share market. down to SI .09. tReuter. - 644 words
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Article21 1940-05-01 15 London, May I. Parliament so far as importaof of Norway which are not under enrmv cont.ol British VVUeless21 words
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Article26 1940-05-01 15 S i ngapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers: 35%, Sellers: 36 TIN *124i/_>, up $V*.26 words
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Article279 1940-05-01 15 TIN London. Tuesday. £253 U Buyers £253 1 2 Sellers £248 3 4 Buyers £249 Sellers RUBBER London. Tuesday. Steady. Quiet 10 15 16 111 16 10 7 8 11 June 11 11 1 16 11 1 16 11 3 16 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE London. Tuesday. 67279 words
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Article828 1940-05-01 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April, 30. MINING Buyer* Seller* Vmpat Tin 47Va 5|-xd \ustral Amal 519 J>R Vyer Hltam 211- 22l-xd Vyer Wene 63 W Vustral Malay 851- 37 r Bangnn 21 z 3atu Selangor Mi Berjuntal 10 3 UP Burma Malay 22!- 23,3henderlang 15 9 i 6 3hln828 words
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Advertisement405 1940-05-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. BI S.N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5.N.C0. (AFCA* LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return Tickets to405 words
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Advertisement215 1940-05-01 15 P&0BRITISH INDIA The best possible services arc being maintained by the P* O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call excepl ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirementSj but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tickets available for two months to215 words
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Article136 1940-05-01 16 Reuter. Moscow, May 1. "THE rar-sightctl and wise policy of our pariy and government under Stalin's leadership has kept our country out of the war waged in the west, in which tfhe British and French imperialists endeavoured to involve us," says Marshal Voroshilov, War Minister, in MayReuter. - 136 words
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Article127 1940-05-01 16 London. May 1. IN the 8.8.C. overseas services to-day a broadcast by Sir John Simon will be heard at 3 p.m. G M T. on fcur wavelengths. The Chancellor's speech mVI be recorded and re-broadcast at 10.45 p.m. to-day and 6.45 a.m. tomorrow —British127 words
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Article, Illustration552 1940-05-01 16 Neutrals' Doubt Of British War Effort Reuter. London, May 1. rpHE Liberal Opposition leader, Sir Archibald Sinclair, in a speech at Edinburgh la i night, declared that unless the Government decided on vigorous and determined action in Norway the neutrals 1 would rush to climbReuter. - 552 words
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Article57 1940-05-01 16 London. May I. A messase was sent by the United Kingdom Government to-day to the Governments of Australia and New Zealand, in time for the inauguration of l the Trans-Tasman Airways Service, welcoming the establishment of the final link in the air service between the57 words
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Article642 1940-05-01 16 London, May 1. SINCE the German invasion of Denmark and Norway no shipping has been allowed to proceed to pprts in Denmark or German-occupied Norway, said the Minister for Economic Warfare in reply to a Commons question last night. Cargoes on ships destined for Denmark642 words
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Obituary13 1940-05-01 16 Milan, May 1.—The deal, of celebrated operatic dan Galli. He was aged forty-13 words
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Advertisement114 1940-05-01 16 PROPER CARE NOW* means SOUND TEETH LATER As soon as baby's first teeth appear, denm\ fl S S you Drush tnem at east twice ■j 'i tftfjk* ;*I Kolynos not only keeps the teeth clean lv ana tne delicate gums healthy but protects Wj vr c teetn Irom the germs114 words
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