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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section23 1940-05-02 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVIL No. 105. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday. M;, v 2, I MO,23 words
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Article, Illustration837 1940-05-02 1 British And American Envoys See Italian Leaders "NO SUDDEN CHANGE IN NEXT FEW DAYS" Reuter. Cairo, May 2. OWING to the uncertainty of the Mediterranean situation cerU tain defence precaution., "usual under the stances," were taken throughout E«>pt yesterday afternoon. Reßter Home, May 2. Signor MussoliniReuter. - 837 words
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Article, Illustration306 1940-05-02 1 Allies Turning Tables Reuter. Stockholm, May 2. 25 miles below Roeros. A CCORDING to reports received in the Allied troops have reinforced the Norwegians who are nteeUng the German advance miaul AUied forces are reported to have already Zren the Germans from Kvam ~n the easternmost brancn oiReuter. - 306 words
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Article66 1940-05-02 1 Reuter. London, May 2. n i. rned fi m an authoiita--1 that serial bombard,,a- itsunu'd 1 i U.A.i Sonibir j (mv i daylight raid. No >t ere nununt£r- d in previous raic s c aa the* weather wai v extended to 50 was attacked with aReuter. - 66 words
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Article53 1940-05-02 1 Reuter London. May 2. A v communique announces r Dunoon has been Three officers and tings are reported to be n id are feared lest. I] Dune n was destrovine mines on It is believed most of m m en were billed outright by 40 menReuter - 53 words
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Article88 1940-05-02 1 Reuter. London. May 2. ACCORDING to the Swedish wireless people on the skerries ncrth of Grtthenlmri heard violent gunfire ut sea yesterday lor two hours Several ships were observed anu it is believed they formed two conveys steaming north A great number of aircraft KR inReuter. - 88 words
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Advertisement11 1940-05-02 1 gREAT WORLD |-||I.\KET Saturday present The lo y al Harmomca Rascals.11 words
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Advertisement24 1940-05-02 1 I USE I I SURE CURE I and get up to 20% extra light! o, r,o Ce W f Elect fit Co.. Ltd.. o/'24 words
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451 1940-05-02 2 Suggestion By Legal Adviser (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) REGISTRATION OF THE CHAMBER AS A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IS NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION BY A SPECIAL SI B-COMMITTEE OF THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ONE CHAMBER IS SAID TO HAVE ALREADY TAKEN THIS451 words
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Article45 1940-05-02 2 MUNICIPAL ambulances attended 316 calls last month, 41 of which were outside the Municipal limits. Eightythree of these calls were due to traffic incidents, thirty as a result of attempted suicides and crllapses. eight because ol shooting or stabbing, and 195 'other causes.'45 words
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Article28 1940-05-02 2 Mr. A.S. Haynes. C.M.G., former British Resident of Negri Sembilan who now Uvea at Leamington, has been made i Justice cf the Peace for the county of Warwickshire.28 words
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Article375 1940-05-02 2 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. UOW SHE HAD BEEN FORCED TO TAKE A LOVE CHARM, 'WHICH SUBSEQUENTLY LED HER TO YIELD TO A REQUEST BY HER MISTRESS AND REMAIN JN A MAN'S ROOM WHERE SHE ALLEGED SHE HAD BEEN MOLESTED, WAS RELATED BY A MAID-SERVANT TO-DAY WHEN SHE375 words
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Article106 1940-05-02 2 Malayan Arts Crafts A SERIES oi talks "n Malayan Arts A and Crafts is to be broadcast on Thursdays at 730 p.m. The first talk will be given to-day and will be an introductory talk, prepared by Mrs. Linehan. formerly a member of the Committee cf the Arts and Crafts106 words
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Obituary558 1940-05-02 2 '"\1E funeral of Mr. Wilfred Gunstone, Factory Manager of Printers Ltd.! who died at the General Hospital yes-' terday morning, took place at Bidadari Cemetery the same evening. The coffin was draped with the Union Jack on which were deceased's helmet and side arms. The558 words
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Article230 1940-05-02 2 view yesterday. "Where all roads in days gone by led to Bombay during the months of November, December and January there was practically no 'season' in Bombay to sj>eak of this year." A hundred thousand dollars, when on the right side of the ledger,230 words
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Article44 1940-05-02 2 Dato Hussain bin Mohamed Taib. Membe, nf t°H n S2 0m ed an Unofficial Sr.r L he Federal Council for a K„ i h^ c years in tne P ]ace of ifiSfiLt M nam f d ib m al-Marhum MRp hmad al -Mu'adzam Shah.44 words
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Article104 1940-05-02 2 THE following juicy extracts arr. from Police Depot Exa?nination Papers: The I.GJ>. is Mrs. E. Bagot. His assistance is Mrs. Linford. In every district there is a C.P.O. Some of these CP.O.s are senior officers. The F.M.S. Police is principalled by the I.G.P. The Depot Contingent104 words
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Article198 1940-05-02 2 TIFFIN ended with coffee and Cowan and Bailey when the Rot ary Club held its usual weekly luncheon at the Adelphi yesterday. The popular restauranteurs and entertainers provided a break from the usual 'after tiffin" speech that is a feature at these luncheons with198 words
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Article35 1940-05-02 2 The death occurred recently of Madam Cheng Khwi, a highly-respected member of th- Chinese community In Kuala Lumpur. The deceased lady was the widow of the late Mr. Chow Chop Wing, a well-known business man.35 words
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Article64 1940-05-02 2 SINCE the outbreak of war, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce is fulfilling an important part in the control of foreign exchange. A vast proportion of Singapore's trade is in the hands of Chinese merchants who have tlea lings with foreign countries. r Part of the k country's wartime64 words
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113 1940-05-02 2 TOHERE were 247 deaths in Singapore last week, giving a death rate of 21.59 per mille per annum compared with 21.93 in the preceding week and with 19.10 in the corresponding week of last year. Of the total last week, 139 are males113 words
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Article98 1940-05-02 2 Teluk Anson, Thursday. A UUILDING to relieve the present congestion in the main Government Office is being built and is expected to be completed before the end of May. This will be known as the Teluk A;:--son Temporary Government Offices. Its estimated cost is $20.000.98 words
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264 1940-05-02 2 (Tribune Staff t fONTRARV TO REPORTS m OTHER NEW mm i., THE WAR TAX o\ v TAINMENTS Wll \Kr S ENFORCED ON MuMm MS OFFICIALLY ANNoj \i THAT THE ENTERT\i\ 31ENTS WAR Dim ORI)|V ANTE WILL NOT p BROUGHT INTO FOR( ny THAT DATE. AND264 words
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73 1940-05-02 2 SIMPLICITY and purity two things which must served by teachers. This maxim was laid down by Clerk and School Supervisoi South K:dah Element a: T< A sociation. Kulim. Mr. Vargi in the chair at the fourth meeting of the body, held nll He also said73 words
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525 1940-05-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter) ipoh, Thursday I UK need for the revision of existing schemes for the education of the Malay youth was expressed by the Hon. Raja Kama--a man, Raja Kechil, at yesterday's meeting of the State Council. Addressing His Hignncss the Sultan of525 words
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Advertisement34 1940-05-02 2 OVERSEAS IASSCRAIVCJE CORPORATION, LTD. y iNG CHUL A STREET, UUIVE 5808 SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR Mb 60NAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. rniMLt,* AGENTS. SEREMBA* Zg&^g**^ rtNAKG GENERAL PRODUCE ©VERSE A-CHINESEBAN KIN- CORPORATION, LTD34 words
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Advertisement327 1940-05-02 2 Pimples mi Bad Skin Foughf \*f% 4r% 24 Hours W V§ BEFORE AFTER""*^ Km--., the dißeovery ol Nixoderm by an to work immediately clearing and he-Ob,.* American physician it is no oncer neces- rour skin ruUm I» ,Z2»J!F 3S/!S* ,ln f Mry for anyone to suffer from vary, dIS- velvetysmo327 words
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Article, Illustration91 1940-05-02 3 MA Y DAY RIOT (urea tak» n by a staff ol (be local Malay news- tusan Malayu show bow police and dei lashed In May Day Singapi re yesterday. Demonstrator* lo Town Marching towards town in an incessant stream, thousands of 7l:iy Dap demonstrators were hutted by Sir. apore police91 words
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Article159 1940-05-02 3 untitled Or No War own Rcpwtcri impur, Wednesday. war the Malayan licultural Annual l m( on. This was meeting of the Id yesterday and h\ Dato F. W. the meeting the her or not it was •he exhibition this Date Douglas inhere that before Thomas went159 words
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326 1940-05-02 3 COMMUNIQUE FROM CHUNGKING Relief Fund Committee Asked To Help (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) THE SERIOUS VIEW TAKEN BY THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT 1 OF DISTURBANCES WHICH HAD OCCURRED IN MALAYA INVOLVING POSSIBLE STRAINING OF RELATIONS BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND CHINESE GOVERNMENTS IS REFLECTED IN INSTRUCTIONS JUST326 words
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Article669 1940-05-02 3 Singapore, Thursday. TWO deaths resulted from yesterdays May Day riots in whir* 1 Chinese demorslrators clashed with the Police. Most serious „f the demonstrations occurred at the junction of Syed Alwi Koad and Rochore anal Road, making it necessary for the Rol.cc to open re669 words
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Article112 1940-05-02 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May 2. FOUR houses in Jalan Idris, Kuala Kangsar, belonging to a local Chettiar. were completely gutted this m rning, resulting in 15 being rendered homeless and causing damage of 520.000 It is believed the fire bvoke out in the112 words
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Article17 1940-05-02 3 Flying Officer A.T. Staveley. R.A.F., has been appointed Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government.17 words
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Article198 1940-05-02 3 A FURTHER warning Ui l >er ons hoktinej sccurilirs In foreign current its was issurri yesterday by the Controller of Foreign Exchange. Straits Settlements Goveituwel t»a«* l Of thr Ist F> hruary, 1940 I his Order requires the owners of any rcuiitie<. the principal, interest198 words
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Advertisement55 1940-05-02 3 ngj </i f umpl«xion Crrmm 1., f fragrance of the Yardley Lavend,^jong widely used Petf-m. in England-has made f i.ethroog. t the worid. In beauty wfee women find its daytime wear and for the less formal g occasions. YARDLEY,^^ pr LONDON W.l YARDfaEY IJ OLD IOIU STREEI SOLE AGENTS: HENRY55 words
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Advertisement236 1940-05-02 3 M 0,-v cn f<: whs- V p selected HamS Serial curing I Soak for four hours in cold 1 the which P r I wafer and then completely cover V I ,he Ham with a thick p aS tr>' o£ .-pmeapple our 1 flour and water. y\*souv ttie one Place236 words
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Article184 1940-05-02 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. "ttfHERE do you gel all this money to gamble with—from your husbands said the Second Magistrate to fourteen Chinese women, members of respectable families in Kuala Lumpur who appeared on a gaming charge here yesterday. The184 words
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Article68 1940-05-02 4 Singapore, Wednesday. ARRESTED at St. -John's Island. Loo Lai Kew, n 31-year-oM Hylam was produced before Mr. 11. Watson, the Third Magistrate, to-day. He is allep.ed to have Imported a coupa of sacks containing a Chine*c leaflet The Southern Balwark- an offence unci t the Defence68 words
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Article47 1940-05-02 4 PLAINTIFF in the case is pretty 23 yearold Aug Joo Yeang. Defendant is Tay Tiang (Juan, described s a **we a I th >. man." She says she is his secondary M he and that he is the father ol her two children.47 words
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119 1940-05-02 4 Singapore. Wednesday. stHARt>ED i*.t the Instance of Inspector v M 1 haei Boyle of the Beach Toad Poiice Station, 20-year-old Poll Chins Tec appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in Ihe second pcllce court this Poh claimed trial on a charge oi" pretending he was119 words
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401 1940-05-02 4 iFrom Otu ou n Repoiter) [poh, Thursday. the motion for adjournment at the meeting of the Perak State Council held in Kuala Kangsar, the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer raised the question of the Sungei Manik Irrigation scheme. "1 will be very grateful, 1401 words
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Article87 1940-05-02 4 Singapore, Wednesday A PRINCESS of Patiala. Princess Rajkumari Apjt Sumair Singh, arrived in Singapore to-day on the "('onto Rosso" on her way to Shanghai for a holiday. nb Princess Sumair Singh gracefully leaned on the doorway leading into the saloon of the ship and professed a87 words
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Article461 1940-05-02 4 THE V W C.A. in England, the only woman's organisation authorbed by the War Department to wcrk among women whose countries are being ravaged by war as well as among women on our home front, is desperately in need of funds Mrs Hineh, a former461 words
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431 1940-05-02 4 "Wealthy Man" Sued For Maintenance Singapore, Thursday. WEDDING feast alleged to have been held at restaurant in Pasir Pan. jang after the couple had been married was described by the mother of the pretty 23-year-old girl, who is suing a wealthy Chinese for maintenance431 words
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120 1940-05-02 4 CIVE men—gardener, garage band. aircraft apprentice engineer; and R.A.M.C. private < f Ihe last war—were named by the Air Ministry on April 16 in a list of awards for "gallantry and devotion to duly in (he execution of air operations." What each man did120 words
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Article31 1940-05-02 4 Singapore W< A European. Bert Thon by the Ford Motor C yesterday when his motoi with a motor lorry in He sustained bodily injui removed to hospital.31 words
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Advertisement393 1940-05-02 4 (excellent grill A LA CARTE DINE THERE y^VT TO-NIGHT /*SWk > %>> %T COMFORT J AND SERVICE RAFFLES ORCHESTRA RELAY RADIO PROGRAMMES RAFFIAS* BAKERY \M' CONFECTIONERY I ()i; BEST QUALITj RRI-* Vl> CAIvKS SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL m\\i:ii A DAiME MUSIC BY RELLER'S BAND j DANCE TO393 words
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Advertisement518 1940-05-02 4 PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men who suffer awful agony day s because of pile trouble, who do that every chemist stocksa special that does most surely and quick Use misery of this wretched trouhl Make a confidant of your cheiL i |Ul him about Man Zan518 words
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144 1940-05-02 5 gapore, Wednesday. Ip Singh, of the HyderS mont. had the experinvolved in an accident obtained his driving fcrmy lorry in which he driving instructions by :ne regiment before c tdge of the road by Mr Robert M. pean Naval archl[o rowing, to crash Ol the144 words
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Article55 1940-05-02 5 s gapore, Wednesday. falsely informed Mr. Sg Band, the Assistant I hinese, that another <i<ter in order to nan into the Colony. Hei g, a 46-year-old Canclaimed trial before H Watson Ho Third Magis- .< name of the woman en claimed by Chan postponed for55 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-05-02 5 "Over the Top" signals this section leader of the Grenadier G a^\» h are at present manning the forward positions in France.-And it we know cur guards there is an instantaneous response Over and at mm.40 words
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250 1940-05-02 5 Singapore, Wednesday. ITEPT under observation since February, 1939, a Chinese, who was 11 associated with different societies in Singapore, was finally arrested on a charge of extorting money from a Tamil woman and was sentenced to eight strokes of the rotan and five months'250 words
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Article35 1940-05-02 5 Mr. J. Lindsay, late of Neuri Sembilan, is now in the Royal Air Force while Major J. H. Harris, well-known in Malaya, is again serving his country. but hi a civilian capacity somewhere In England35 words
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307 1940-05-02 5 ALLEGES INSPECTOR SPOKE ANGRILY Singapore, Wednesday. ALLEGATIONS that he had not been allowed to perform a rehKious ceremony and that the police had not Riven him a fair chance to explain, were made by K. C. Krishna Iyer, a Hindu priest, before Mr. H.307 words
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Article97 1940-05-02 5 Singapore, Wednesday. HP AN Ah Kee. was surprised when a 'detective' called on him. As n ?esult of that visit Tan was found himself short of £14. Poh Ching Tee. 20. Hokkien, was charged before Mr. c Oldham, In the Second Police Court, this pornttlg, with having posed97 words
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Article95 1940-05-02 5 E«VEN police officers sometimes make mistakes! When Mr. Langworthy, who has now taken over as C.P.0., Selangor, was in Colombo with Mrs. Langworthy and Mr. O'Flynn on their wav home from leave, he and his party got left behind by their boat. The trio went ashore and p vident95 words
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182 1940-05-02 5 EXCAVATIONS being carried out at Ostia Antic* and which will tj he completed in time tor the Rome Universal Exhibition ol 1942, have already yielded results. The most recent discovery reported is fragments of the Acta Diurna. a chronicle published daily in Rome from182 words
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Article70 1940-05-02 5 Singapore, Wednesday Ha.si Oi bin Abdul Ivadir, a 29-year -;d Malay, claimed Lrial this morning iii the second police court belore Mr. Conrad Oldham, on a charge ol criminal breach ol trust Bashim was entrusted with by Abdeen but he converter the money into his cwn70 words
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90 1940-05-02 5 The Bishop of Bingapo c Uas rec »v d from the Aichbifihop of Sydnej a**d others various prospectuses ol Buys' «1 (Kris' Schools in Australia, says the Singapore Diocesan Magazine May Issue These Schools hold a hlgn reputation and in these unsettled tun s oiter90 words
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Advertisement56 1940-05-02 5 BRIDGE TO HEALTH IMMf aft Set your child on the right path the path that leads to the MILKMAID Bridgeand thence j N »S E t- safely over the crags and dangers of Infancy. I -V j ..MiKHIID" MILK helps to build a healthy race G JJ L y K56 words
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Article190 1940-05-02 6 Singapore, Wednc day. THE V.M.c A-. cored seven, gcals, 1 conceding enly two. in a Division 118 match against R.N.WT. on the An? jii Road Stadium this evening ihe match wasuntatereatingthroughout the on'y saving factor being the giand opportunism displayed by Lawrence lor the V.m.C.a. and Day's190 words
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285 1940-05-02 6 COLD STORAGE LOSE EXCITING GAME j>V defeating the Singapore Cold Storage by the only goal scored, the United Engineers yesterday made almost certain of winning the Business Houses League. The match was played on the Harbour Board ground. Th< Uniteers have only one point285 words
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Article253 1940-05-02 6 nOLLOWDfO sre ties of the Maxfli Badminton Party second annual tournament to be played off on the Home court SATURDAY. MAY 4 Singles: Ng Chong Hua Versus Ang Gh«v Yong T.iv Sues Kiat Versus Kang Yong Hoiv and Lee Kheng Chiang Versus Lye Ah Leng SUNDAY. MAY I253 words
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Article36 1940-05-02 6 SAF A. League. Div. I. Argylls vs Police. Stadium: Reserve Div. Manchester vs Royal Navy. Tartglin; Div II (At Naval Police vs. R A.0.C.. Naval Base. TENNIS: S.C.C, S.C.R.C., SR C and V.M.C.A. tournaments.36 words
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Article24 1940-05-02 6 Reuter. Brussels. May I. The International Olympic Committee has cancelled the 1940 Olympic Games because Finland is unable to organise them —ReuterReuter. - 24 words
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Article51 1940-05-02 6 The following have been selected to play Edward Road Ground: Dr V Xavicr I B Bur «tta. A. C. WUton. Fur.g Guan Ch v<\ L M Aer!a" B. Fones Vi.iinrntnam. Woo Teck Hmi? s Bhir»*£ L,u Kicng Hiong. Lee Job Ming' Reserves: D D Ponnlah Scorer:—Chua Cheng Kirn Lmpire—Looi Eng51 words
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Article, Illustration23 1940-05-02 6 "Bogskar" being led in after winn in?r the (.rand National at Ah beating "Macmoflat" by four lengths 'Gold Arrow" va, thi23 words
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Article377 1940-05-02 6 TJHE K.A. (9th Heavy Regiment) scored a two-nil victory Singapore Cricket Club in a first division league match Padang yesterday. Both Gunners' goals were scored in the secoi half. While the exchanges were more or less even, the Gunners r ed their movements more strongly than377 words
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Article273 1940-05-02 6 »»*HL following arc handicaps for the second day of the Kuala Lumpur races an Saturday: Hoists 3. Div. 2, 6 furs Perak 0 0 Speartown 8.13 Valacourt 8.13 Furious 8.11 -lum 8 11 A'icante 8 11 StrathpcrTcr 8 10 Cambalong 8 10 Straight Flight273 words
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Advertisement178 1940-05-02 6 i j^TOPCOLDS OVERNIGHT by 2 way treatment 1 GARGLE WITH T.C.rV 2 TAKE A DOS? Of I 1 J Kills germs in the nose and throat acts internally, too Nine times out often you can t overnight, and save yourself day comfort, if you will tackle it at tl symptoms,178 words
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Miscellaneous30 1940-05-02 6 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Watt r: 640 A M 6 7 ft 7.57 P.M. 7 1 It TO-MOKKOW High Water: 7.55 A M 8.9 ft 838 P.M 7 4 ft30 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-05-02 7 v lv. will probably s irr 1 to** the lourtb Tommy lost all three prcviows boats.20 words
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Article34 1940-05-02 7 i\ will bo swum <fT j Miv 3 it 5 15 p.m at the 1 Dnol. Fbrt Canning. 240 Handicap 'Open l 80 Yards Free Style Yards Breast Strcfcc Yards Back Stroke34 words
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549 1940-05-02 7 2 Horses Destroyed, Jockey Injured (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, WEDNESDAY. TO-DAY'S KACES AT KUALA LUMPUR WERE MARKED BY W 1 SAD INCIDENTS WHEN JADE LADY AND EMPIRE FLOWER HAD TO BE DESTROYED. OFF JOCKEY GARRARD, RIDING JADE LADY, WAS.THROWN OFF THE549 words
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Article86 1940-05-02 7 Race i Ram lie 131 31* Ray Rose 313 Glamour 325 Kue I MaM Smith S!1 ft $M Marneii It Codetta* 123 Race 3 Sir Patrick 33i s Fmily Dlfnus 31 ill Beon SI I Rare 1 Blue ft Wh.tr 133 l our O CIoeU Nl!86 words
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Article197 1940-05-02 7 and B F Smith meet D E, L Anderson and A noon. 41 This will be followed by the prtec dilution by Mrs. M. N. Wardcll. S. C. R C. The Rowing were the played yesterday in the S.C.R.C. *-V.|.. HANDICAP SINOI-rS- T p. Sect <_f>197 words
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Article97 1940-05-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 18. TDK ball has been set rolling for j a fight between Tommy Farr. j no a recuperating after an operate mi. and Eddie Phillips, o take I place in Cardiff early in June. Farr has an old score to97 words
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Article71 1940-05-02 7 MRS. WvcofT and Mrs. D II Camp bell tied in the April Bogey «»f the Island Golf Club. The following are the curds returned Mrs WycofT (22) 3 up. Mrs. Campbell '28) 2 up. Mrs D. OU»y «13) 1 up. Mrs S Abed (It) 171 words
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Article13 1940-05-02 7 Th* «> heir comprtition for April o i.C Good M *j13 words
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Article55 1940-05-02 7 mm April Btapleforcl competttton of the r RoyaJ Johore International Clup was won by Mr. J W Moore frith a SCOT*S °S£\*Jowtai ••.•>d. W itt«n»ed:--.1 w Moore g f v m f. w Martindel 27 7 i > T w Doyle g J, .lustier LV Lavllle 10 George55 words
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Advertisement146 1940-05-02 7 Krusche Me Young Again I I £Sj^i3Zs:| 1 1 taking. Kruschen Salts- New, 1 I 1 ::nnu *mv p**y*H I 1 uti r bom rheumatism, it is I outjbodUy organs arc slowing I The Arc leaving excess une ac d i n your blood. Uric acid I ;ac torminr in146 words
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Advertisement155 1940-05-02 7 I m m where I Olii H v ,v v 315 6,5 9,5 1 J p/.,A'A W'Nt.-ft Oi lUXE "p 1 Box pfliro Phone 3400 fjl SSS?^ MM«t MM MH jj j MIL NIGHT riIEMIFRK gßfegr THE SEASON S SCARIEST AMD JT\ JRtf SCREWIEST THRILLER WLLER! |d[ mh I M155 words
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Article188 1940-05-02 8 W ITH the **adual tightening R £35 S!™^ 8 fiance upon Russia a Pacific port of Vladivostokhas increased. It i s now officially admitted in London that goods of contraband, including raw materials and munitions, hav e reached Cermany through this port. In order to188 words
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Article125 1940-05-02 8 pOR many years, ever since May Day was regarded by the proletariat as Labour Day. it has been celebrated by processions and demonstrations in the world's law cities. As the seventh port of the world Singapore cannot escape this development and. like other big cities, it expect?125 words
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Article148 1940-05-02 8 JT is pointed out to us that in an editorial in the Sunday Tribune of April 28 it was stated that the cost of the administration of income tax would swallow more than half the proceeds. That was an obvious error. The view intended, and which w e148 words
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776 1940-05-02 8 H, B, Elliston - By H, B, Elliston Financial Editor Of The Christian Science Monitor CEVEKAL years ago I heard a suggestion of how to make the League of Nations work. Here at The Hague representatives of al! the Nations except League nonmembers have just set up a776 words
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Article111 1940-05-02 8 PALY, it is said, is by the rapid German Z?** in Norway—an advonr an c now seems to have h nich —•to consider the m of demands, which cised iono; before thr m c Pubfc AJJies. View of the Fascists Rome is that it is111 words
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Article96 1940-05-02 8 DOUBT if Italy is *by the No ru y fhe nmst know that the German successes are unlnti? J'' I repeated onc c the Allied S£ gets going in that country the campaign will probably l,' one, with the Germ*,, '"■•'long dig in. ut ""<m.s compelled t, Other96 words
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Article197 1940-05-02 8 £TAL/ appears to be on the eve of .K«f« cry m decision but should not exaggerate the s,, or be alarmed by deve ft>mts to remember are these VVe have the familiar threat Put forward any demands and has.not officially slated that she ""i ffo to war. ffoini/f197 words
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Article74 1940-05-02 8 fINALLY, and this may he a most influential factor, the lining no in battle of Hitler and Mussolini and the bare chance that together they would become immensely powerful in Europe, would be something of a nightmare outlook for Stalin, mil ii bis hopes of influence in the74 words
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Article58 1940-05-02 8 raid and the resultant 15(3 V| civilian casualties (including one death* is not one calling for reprisal, since the German bomber crashed before it could do any bombing and four German aviators were killed. The destruction by one emshißf aircraft loaded with bombs, however, was immense and58 words
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452 1940-05-02 9 Six Killed And 156 Injured SIX deaths (involving four German airmen) and 156 casualties (British civilians) were caused when a German bomber crashed on houses on the fringe of an fcssex town (Clacton) late last night. Explosions occurred ana several houses were452 words
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Article17 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. Paris, May 1-M. Paul Reynaud (French Pans. May 1 Attack of influenza Premier) has a ParliamentaryReuter. - 17 words
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63 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. Washington, May 2. I Representatives passed J ie President to realings in foreign United States in other emergency. iad passed the bill on U now goes to Mr. p v signature. meet questions reof the President's "freezing' 1 American to Danish and Nor•v hasReuter. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration8 1940-05-02 9 ,< mends his net and Vircraftmmn who remilage netting.8 words
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75 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. Moscow, May L It U understood that commercial rations between Russia and Yugoslavia are proceeding smoothi>. It appears Yugoslavia wishes to sen topper ,nd other minerals, pork, drill and buy in return cotton and petroleum. v%*a Yugoslav delegation has hatt several interviews with the ForeignReuter. - 75 words
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86 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. Chungking. May 1. a r w .manv are definitely cooling as "RELATK >NS between 3»V an n „"™J r bands full in China and the Germans realise that wa r." declared Herr Germans agency in a talk here yesenke, representative of aOeiman dedReuter. - 86 words
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Article92 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. Washington, May ITHE speech of Mr. 1 Minister for Economic yesterday, created a good in the United States .by his franK MM and clarity and his appreciau of the American vtew a n The belief here w that chmculties cannot be rtimm everything possible wiH DeReuter. - 92 words
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Article63 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. London. May- 1. tn div Mr. Noel Baker «N the Commons to- day Mr ne I asked the Government could assure Ho u,e that ent would uot KGX G si ?er deposits in the deposited »uw t Tientsin. The British Concession at the eWe Government had conReuter. - 63 words
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35 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. VjlVtJ Be 7nn, May. J- Leverkusen s^ d lc 7 Kives the order, we "When the Jg B£ triu mph shall tT, arC andT freedom Pouter, nf justice anaReuter. - 35 words
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Article276 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. (Ktuters Special Commentary) London. May 1. THE principal tusk henceforth in Nor--1 way, says The Times, is clear y to establish and hold a line that will bar access by the invader to the long a iv, narrow strip of country running Between the SwedishReuter. - 276 words
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Article120 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. London. May 2. PARLIAMENTARY interest is centred upon the statement which the Prime Minister is expected to make to-day in the House of Commons, says Renter's lobby correspondent. Recent communiques have prepared Members for a relatively sombre; story as rar as Norway is concerned,Reuter. - 120 words
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Article77 1940-05-02 9 B.O.W. iiihfN the Danish town of Esbjerg W H wal Wt by British bombs through an error in the early days of the war, the MUsh Government accepted lata Uty iSSrteDanel 1 n* yet gSSto G C ov P ernS n o of damages suffered g *£>B.O.W. - 77 words
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49 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. Cairo, May I. CHIPPING companies at P°" S a ald 0 Suez have been advised that Bn tld> a r e diverted via tne C»P« naval authorities at Ca?o c stat' that British shipping withVn the Mediterranean is no affect-d SftSKfeaa sReuter. - 49 words
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Article151 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. London, May L ACCORDING to the Moscow wireless, M. Stalin was wildly cheered by enthusiastic crowds and units of the Red Army drawn up in the Red Square this morning for the annual May Day celebrations. M. Molotov, Gen. Voroshilov and other ministers were also present.Reuter. - 151 words
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Article65 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. Paris, May 1. WOMEN and children have been ordered by the Germans to evacuate Oslo, according to information from Oslo via StockholmIt is reported the German authorities did not sound the air raid alarm during the R.A.F. attack on Monday on Oslo air base, allegedlyReuter. - 65 words
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Article92 1940-05-02 9 Reuter. Paris, May 2. Un Revnaud the French Premier, re-1 M C ove?S? sufficiently tc.deliver the May Day broadcast. The Premier said. -Ihe Neatness oi a soldier Ues ger the greatness of a worker Is in MS the work of thosebeWnd the hues the. ArmyReuter. - 92 words
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Article62 1940-05-02 10 Reuter. T 4, London, May 1 In the Commons to-day, Mr Mar S:;r^,i toa said mat it had been arranged that mem bew of the forces serving in PalestHe" will be granted thessa c custom- and duty concession, as members ™f c E.F. m France. HeReuter. - 62 words
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Miscellaneous99 1940-05-02 10 CAPITOL: "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington" 3.15, 6.15 and 915 p m. ALIIAMBRA: "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"— 3 15, 6.15 and 9.15 CATHAY: »G?r™nimo"--3 15, 6.15 and ~n vv p m. The Man In The Iron Mask"Dame"—3 15, 6.15 and •111 ATK,; KOYAIS "then Rw, Atro natu Dancing Troupe99 words
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Miscellaneous197 1940-05-02 10 f J TO-T>AY*sl RADIO J LONDON SAN FRANCISCO M 5 Miscellaneous Gnm„nh„. ~S<; l 7 7fl Mr 'l fi melreo t'2 ,ll Ids Western U.B A ,3o as? arai" g [us sg i 1 40 Interval p.m. J'J from the World of Music Hau Fa Fa (Pt* Chorus and Orchestra197 words
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2421 1940-05-02 11 CHANCES OF FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT REMOTE London, Apr. 21. e s of Lords and Commons passed on Thursday the Orders reclamations in the provinces under Section 93 of the I India Act, continuing the suspension of the provintion in seven provinces, where Congress ruled. of2,421 words
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Advertisement875 1940-05-02 11 YEARS OF STOMACH A %rSmSHS&SJ££ ._>..-... Md Hassan, the fcpeclallat for DIAAGONY ENDED fj_| 555-* jrsS-^^-K Mul you to take riosa&d BUg—l Mr «tthout fear of recurrence In Are you a victim of what you believe ou me He -1U give you back to be inevitable stomach trouble? Mr. ou875 words
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Advertisement227 1940-05-02 12 AGAIN The ONLY COMEDY IN TOWN! "FIRST RATE ENTER- A TAINMENT" Straits Times. j "Altogether 'Mr. Smith' is greatfun A mĔĔm .Free Press. f "A Very Excellent picture" Ifflllt'ttllW M. Tribune, And You, Too, will say its <,n\\» kxtehtainmi:vn Capitol "Kvt-ry Seat a Cool Retreat" 3.15 6.15 9.15 The TRIPLE227 words
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Advertisement254 1940-05-02 12 I At Last a man who can W/ĔBttk tame the wild woman of COMING to the <A? CAPITOL ROSALIND RUSSELL and CARY GRANT in Columbia's Comedy Hit J Directed by /f I J HOWARD 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS. SPECIAL MORNING SHOWS Commencing from TO-DAY II254 words
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Advertisement167 1940-05-02 12 screen sensation" niwma to-night The First Malay Jungle Piciun ALANG AL\\<, NEXT CHANGE KIXG Ol Till: II WEEK END MATINEES MARX BROS, in ROOM SI HV|<| g AN ANCIENT DRAMA ENTITLED 1 "DESERT HOItIZOV will be presented in MANDARIN by TALENTED ARTISTES Mm W\\(, VIM. 111 It TIUM l»i: AT167 words
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Advertisement322 1940-05-02 13 GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS NO EXTRA CHARGE TO SEE HAPPY WORLD ANNIVERSARY *«SIDEAL HOME jO EXHIBITORS 30 STAXDS SEE SPECIAL STALLS PUT UP BY as <\1 AY\N BREWERIES LTD.. SIME DARBY CO., LTD BATA suii Hl''. LEE FLETCHER. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. LEE 1 S, SUNCO FURNITURE CO., BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY.322 words
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Advertisement448 1940-05-02 13 DE LUXE RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244 IN THE NEW WORLD CABARET Exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES OTHER RECEPTIONS. I Best Chinese European Food Served Special Sunday Tiffin $1Ordinary Dinner $1.75 including: Admission. For economy and prompt service, kindly phon e 4244. EQUIPPED WITH EMPIRES t448 words
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Advertisement286 1940-05-02 13 I Coming Soon CHARLES LAUCHTON'S %LHA M B R Greatest picture "The Hunch- V If back" MALAYA TRIBUNE. One of the outstanding pictures of S I KAITS TIM] BETTE HENRY tKi HY*Xa J To-day Simultaneously Ai The l/fl ■IO mm mm m DAILY 11 CiSikm AHIAM mi A 6 915286 words
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Obituary87 1940-05-02 14 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family ol the lute Mr. Tan Hui Slong wish to thank their friends and relaL tives fcr their night visits, attendance at funeral, wreaths, joss paner. etc. ACKNO WLEDG M EXT The family of the late Cheng Oisen thank all relatives and friends for sending wreaths,87 words
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278 1940-05-02 14 rpu Shiukwan. IHb area along the Yamchow-Nanning highway is gradually, reverting into Chinese hands as a result of Jj panese withdrawal from the Lingshan area. The latest I successes are the occupation of Nhikang and Chiuli »ng north-east of Yamchow. Chinese counter-attacks along278 words
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Advertisement557 1940-05-02 14 WANTKD immediately a syce lot "Austin 7." Apply 14-A Change Alley. (348-D) WAN'ILL) Chinese lady tor office telephone work. Apply Box 850 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (308-D.i WANTED Three Lady Canvassers immediately. Any nationality. Apply personally, 658 Geylang Road, Singapore. (323-D), j wanted Salesgirls (Eurasian or any nationality i for557 words
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Advertisement485 1940-05-02 14 MIDDLE-AGED INDIAN wishes companionship of an Orphan Eurasian, Indian or Malay Girl. Education immaterial. Box 852, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (311-D) SPOR TS OUTFIT FOR YOUR SPORTS and tailoring requirements. Please consult us. It will pay you to do so. Nath Co.. 27. Coleman St. Tel. 2604. (304-D) Educational SLOAN-DUFLOYAN Shorthand485 words
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Advertisement683 1940-05-02 14 Tailoring Millinery 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) M 7*t &£e BUILDING LOTS at Cowan Street, Ipoh. Near Jubilee Park. Ideal spot for residence. Apply Box 890, co Malaya683 words
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Advertisement325 1940-05-02 14 I 1 ADVERTISER invites any line of trade for exclusive representation in Malaya, D.E.1., 8.N.8. Excellent trade and financial references. Reply stating lines willing to offer to Box 847, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (305-D). |ap| /f&ttAtf: 44, OXLEY ROAD, Singapore. Large airy furnished rooms, own bathrooms tm.s.». Daily or montnly.325 words
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Advertisement499 1940-05-02 14 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SAU Of essentially modem DutcJ polished 'TEAK HOUSEHOLD FUrS? URL of every descript glassware, cooking other useful household 1939 Zenith 6 Tube Rai (The prcpertv of Mr B Chief Accountant N To be held at No. JO2. CairnhUl d ON SATURDAY. MAY 4th ~.4ft. 4ft at 230 p.m.499 words
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Article156 1940-05-02 15 Complete Lack Of Business In -r, n Shares Yesterday; More Bids p ro m London This Morning; Spasmodic Buying Of Rubber Issues. (From Our Financial Correspondent) SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. \> A COMPLETE LACK OF BUSINESS IN THE TIN MARKET YESTERDAY. THE USUALLY-POPULAR Nl vns WERE OFFERED DOWN TO $1.08156 words
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Article811 1940-05-02 15 TIN a, Wednesday. £253 Buyers £2534 Sellers Price) £249*4 Buyers £250 Sellers RUBBER London, Wednesday. I Quietly Steady 11 116 11 313 11 116 11 316 H 316 115 16 U 316 11 5i6 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE London, Wednesday. 67 6 32 6 80 4' 2 1811 words
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Article24 1940-05-02 15 Singapore, Tnursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers: 36, Sellers: 36 TIN $126'h. up $1%24 words
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Article940 1940-05-02 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. May 1. MINING Buyer* Seller* Ampat Tin 1,6 4.lo'iXd Austral Amal 5[9 613 Ayer Hltam 21 221-xd Ayer Weng 63 67 Austral Malay 351- 37 Bangrin 21 22Batu Selangor 140 1.45 Berjuntal 1013 1113 Burma Malay 22]- 23,Chenderlang 1519 16!6 Chin Chin ($1) 0.13 0.15940 words
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Article73 1940-05-02 15 Ahmedabad, Apr. 18. About hundred Muslim workers of various organisations such as Ahrar party, Momin party and young Muslim party of Ahmedabad met Sardar Patel and acquainted him with the constructive activities they were carrying on in the city. They also assured him that they were73 words
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Advertisement622 1940-05-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS PaCK BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all 'nformation apply to: P. O. S.iN. Co., The Agent, Collycr Uuay, Tel. 5961. B.LS.N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Tel. 5497. B.LS.N.CO. (AFC Ait LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return Tickets622 words
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420 1940-05-02 16 STRONG ATTACKS ON GERMAN BASES IN NORWAY DENMARK British Troops Relieving Besieged Norwegians Reuter. EXTENSIVE ATTACKS WERE MADE BY STRONG FORCES OF ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER AIRCRAFT ON TUESDAY NIGHT AND YESTERDAY MORNING ON GERMAN AIR BASES IN NORWAY AND DENMARK WHEN LARGE CONCENTRATIONS OF ENEMY AIRCRAFT WERE REPORTED. HeavyReuter. - 420 words
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Article, Illustration105 1940-05-02 16 Paris. Ibj i A Stockholm dispatch >,a.vs tha t the Norwegians holding the fortress at Hegre are reported to huv< i antacid the Allied troops. Berlin claims to have inflicted serious damage to the BritU air force and transports are to-day's High Command c mn which asserts that105 words
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104 1940-05-02 16 Reuter. Washington. May 2. ••THE aeroplane has a temporary ad- vantage over the warship said the U.S. Navy Secretary Mr. Edison on return from the Naval War Games" in the Pacific. He sdded that this can be neutralised by design. There mustReuter. - 104 words
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Article23 1940-05-02 16 Reuter. Xew York. May 2. liner He de France sailed yesterday evening for an unknown destination. —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article52 1940-05-02 16 Reuter. The Hague. May 2. THE Dutch Premier. Dr. Degrer, has introduced a bill in parliament to tax war profits at the rates of 25 per cent in the case of privatp individuals and 40 per cent, in the case of companies from Jan. 1.Reuter. - 52 words
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Article25 1940-05-02 16 Reuter. Paris, May 1. It was disclosed tc-day thai some were captured by the French yesterday during patrol encounters hi) the region cf the Nied.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article627 1940-05-02 16 Reuter and British Wireless. '•yyE must face squarely the need for limitation of civilian consun in wartime." declared Sir John Simon, moving in the Horn Commons the financial resolution dealing with the proposed pure ha The Chancellor declined to commit himself at the present stage IReuter and British Wireless. - 627 words
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Article19 1940-05-02 16 Reuter. Paris, May 2. The official war communique says that It was a quiet day on the whole —ReuterReuter. - 19 words
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Advertisement341 1940-05-02 16 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impure blood, failing memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time will*be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly and341 words
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Advertisement55 1940-05-02 16 The New India Assurance Co., Ltd. (of Bombay, [ndia) mmmmmmmmm I ImDortant Notice. i The Branch Office for MabJ l of the Company is shitted l r,m j Kuala Lumpur to No. 2-A. FIN LAY/SON GREEN, SINtiAPORE, where ail future «>■»• munications may be directed from Ist. May, 1940. I55 words
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