Malaya Tribune, 3 May 1940
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section21 1940-05-03 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII -No. 106. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, May 3, 1940.21 words
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Article124 1940-05-03 1 shanghai, May 3. ivolved in the Japaic south of Shansi ved U be on a 'viously witnessed in in North China. have been viewing uisi with increas- ome time, owing to tp tnsion of Chinese Littuencc and power in in recent months, ii- v ribe Ibis124 words
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Article26 1940-05-03 1 Sofia. May 3. ■BE Bui legraph Agency i.; :.>: rl to 3eny that vessels disguised as r d at Fvstchuk :r26 words
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Article, Illustration172 1940-05-03 1 Bombers Over Bergen Reuter. London, May 3, arned authoritatively that during last ,v,er air base, in Norway a number J*^™ I in m«nv narts of the aerodrome and seveial nres were Mon the ladingglmd and in the adjoining woods, where t wereReuter. - 172 words
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Article701 1940-05-03 1 Britain Refused To Fall In The Trap HITLER AIMED TO ATTACK IN WEST Reuter. Washington. May j■ MR. Chamberlain's announcement of the British wtfljU drawal from Andalsnes is felt to be ™.T J tary circles here, because of the strategic hold Germany had bta S' someReuter. - 701 words
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Article77 1940-05-03 1 Reuter. Cairo, May S. priori A meeting U* between Sir Mile, M Ser (Ali Maine Egyptian in dKy he r) and tne »i agreed that army had all necessary v EfTP* already been taken a cy stands ready for any em h rnft Ti ,s announcedReuter. - 77 words
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Article48 1940-05-03 1 Reuter. Athens. May TFN classes of reserve officers have been called up for a month's training They will called up In four series the first of which must report on May 15. The highest rank ol non-commissioned officers is included in the calling up.—Renter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article60 1940-05-03 1 Reuter. London, Maj iJ. rpHK Norwegian forces which yesterdaj occupied Roeros have pinsiud the retreating Germans to the sooth-weal ami engaged them in a battle near the village of Os, according to news from Norwegian military sources. There is n<> confirmation from these sources ofReuter. - 60 words
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Article29 1940-05-03 1 Reuter. Istanbul, May 3. A Turkish economic mission is leaving on Saturday for i Bucharest to begin trade negotlatto is I vith tho Rumanian CHJvernment.—- Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Advertisement9 1940-05-03 1 GREAT WORLD l Saturday Present The Loyal Harmonica Rascals.9 words
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Advertisement64 1940-05-03 1 $iriqflpore root 100% BRITISH f|BL rv^EWAJMB Z>l£££ l< S PAR KLIN C j THE. MAN WHO KNOWS jOEmW^SM^\ GOOD BEER WILL TELL j YOU THE TECHNICAL DETAILS OF WHY ITS Vp/) y/// SO GOOD WE COMMEND IT TO Wp!fi YOU FOR ITS SPARKLING I PURITY AND DELIGHT- |M§ FUL FLAVOUR.64 words
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196 1940-05-03 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A NGLO-FRENCH COLLABOR A HON has manifested itself in man) forms in Malaya, apart from Urn reeenj announce meal concermnc the earnange of militant officers between the British Forces in this country and the French in lndo-China. Following the outbreak ol war,196 words
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Obituary125 1940-05-03 2 lifR See Tiong Wan, J.P., and former chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, passed peacefully away at his residence at No. 23 Balmoral Road yesterday at Ha- age of 56. He leaves his widow Madame Khoo Hei N i i .-,on. two daughters-ni-law, I v125 words
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Article59 1940-05-03 2 (From Our Own Reporter* Penang, Friday. ONK man s spectacles seldom suit the eyes of another man but the thief who ransacked the home of a European at York Road recently made off with iwo pairs i;i spectacles belonging to the householder and nothing else.59 words
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Article71 1940-05-03 2 QUGAR prodJiced or refined in the British Km-; pire and imported fur sale in tins, bags or other containers not exceeding 10 lbs. in weight neti is cmpt from the provisions ti the. SuMar Fool Order, 1949, lhC iHi'.M older has been revoked by the new order71 words
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Article325 1940-05-03 2 iWmm <*ur Own Repart«r) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. npHE far-flung comb-out in- stituted b> the polite to apprehtnd the men who \>ere responsible for the Salak South armed robbery has resulted in the sixth and last man, ho Ying Kha connected *ith the robbery being arrested325 words
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Article204 1940-05-03 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. SEVERAL Indian inmates of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement have been on hunger strike since Tuesday following iciplinary action take- against some of them. According to reports received in Kuala Lumpur, an Indian tilm was shown at the204 words
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Article18 1940-05-03 2 Mr. A. S. Woodroffe has resigned the chairmanship of the Negri-Malacca branch of the Automobi'e Association of Malaya.18 words
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280 1940-05-03 2 Shipments Direct To' The Settlement j (tribune staff reporter) /<hanges in the arrangements for v pooling sugar stocks in this country came into effect on may 1 with THE PUBLICATION OF THE SUGAR POOL ORDER 1940 IN THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE280 words
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117 1940-05-03 2 IX an effort to stamp out Ji Kee lotteries, the Government ot Johore is introducing legislation very much on the lines of the law now existing in the Colony. One clause in the proposed bill deals with competitions offering prizes for the forecast of the117 words
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Article37 1940-05-03 2 Dato Muda Mohd. Razalli, M.C.S.. Assistant District Officer. Parit will proceed on transfer to Kajang as District Officer shortly. Dato Muda Is a wellknown tennis player and at one time gave good encouragement to spcrts in Sitiawan.37 words
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Article92 1940-05-03 2 A ROUTE march by naval and military detachments of ihe Garrison will be held in Singapore on June 13 next, in celebration of the birthday of His Majesty The King. The march is likely to commence al 8.45 a.m. and to take the following route:—92 words
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Article69 1940-05-03 2 Singapore, Friday. INCREASING cycle thefts have resulted Ul the creation of special subbranch in the Detective Station under the sup* rvi&ion -)f a sub-detective Inspector. The work oi this branch is to keep an eve tor cycle thieves, and yesterday, for the first time in many weeks,69 words
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98 1940-05-03 2 Singapore. Friday. QINGAPCRE burglars are now displaykng mere daring than ever before. Their latest victim is Assistant Superintendent A. F. York whose residence in Grove Read was broken into and a camera, a bag. and some other things va'ued at $68 removed No arrest has98 words
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Article446 1940-05-03 2 Singapore, Thuru THAT one of the accused, a man. in a counterfeit coil absconded while on bail, leaving the other accused, i face the charge, was revealed when Soon Bian, a middle-ag< woman, stood her trial on two charges of possession of cou Straits446 words
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243 1940-05-03 2 CONSIDERABE decline in the passenger traffic since the outbreak of hostilities is recorded in the annual report of the East Asiatic Company, Limited issued yesterday. "The passenger traffic continued to expand during the first half of the year, but since the war a considerable decline243 words
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Article35 1940-05-03 2 News has been received of the death in England on March 14 of Mr. D. W. Gilmour. who was agent in Kuala Lumpur of the Chartered Bank Ltd., from 1911 until 1914, when he retired35 words
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Article116 1940-05-03 2 lEGISLATION is being n,.; ed Into Johore i<» pi ruption in public or privati ness. Drawn on the lines ol U recently promulgated in th< under which there has a number of pn d,,. j Johore bill is tailed an enacti "for the more effectual116 words
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408 1940-05-03 2 WHEN Mr. N, R. Jarrett gave a broadcast on Malayan Arts Crafts last night (the first oi I series) he started his talk by pointing out how little is known lure in $ingai>ore of the beaut ful crafts of the Malay., of the408 words
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Advertisement19 1940-05-03 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulta street, TOONE 5808. SINGAPORE fIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT,19 words
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Advertisement117 1940-05-03 2 HANG OVER ASIA Master is very angry this Master has Rose's Lime morning. He is throwing /m*ce o/ ordinary strength boots at cat for stamping to mix uum a// /us spirits. its feet. Master has tongue Therefore he awakes joyful. like old mango stone in I will beseech my Tuan117 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-05-03 3 5„«.d,r«i/v l.'/ be //ie ctt//'> /tt b,,d„ >"M0 irldufarj/ o/ l/ie F?'l</n/' < K cc coml'/e/cd, //ie 7<li/ o»/i/ be ni //it? c?d o/ //n' //c<>.- -i /l/pe o/ piliuy sc<i.. liv ,o b»iclye lc/i/c/i :> 2)2'^/eer /o,?j.>. >. /><,'fl/<'lf, i. be,,'./ .'l.vhd/ed. I'/lere /oo/pc» !'>82 words
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Article165 1940-05-03 3 l|:oh. Friday. f\T(l ih chill} atmosphere of 1 m came a breath yesterday when )of kidnapping tapoer Fat mah. < her in the middle of profoH (I to i as sincere an 1 came heart. He said I h other so much. married?" d her suitor165 words
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473 1940-05-03 3 Brightest-Lit Road In Malaya (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) SINGAPORE'S HUGE ARTERIAL ROADW AY v PROJECT TO JOIN UP CLEMENCEAU WTNUE AND KEPPEL ROAD—A SCHEME TO MAKE THIS HIGHW AY THE FINEST IN THE CITY —MAY NOT COMPLETELY COME473 words
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372 1940-05-03 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) MUAR, THURSDAY. I EUROPEAN WOMAN, WITNESS AT THE A INTO THE DEATH OF MR. ALAN GRANT, AN ASSISTANT OF PENGKAEAN BUKIT ESTATE, TOED THE ™™*™>™ T i i chkfHAN WHO IS ALSO ASSISTANT ADVISER. THAT THE SSd «AD MENTIONED SUICIDE TO372 words
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Article79 1940-05-03 3 MORE laundrymen resumed work this morning in addition to some 100 men who returned to work yesterday. The strike began on Saturday last when 2.000 laundrymen refused to work, putting forward 22 demands. They later withdrew these and submitted six which included increase in wages and shorter working79 words
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Article65 1940-05-03 3 AT 7 40 last night the ambulance and the fire brigade **re summoned to Kampong Bugis to attend to a motor van belonging to Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, the contractor, which caught nrc X Sinkaran. 37-year-old Indian driver of the van, was said to be65 words
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Article159 1940-05-03 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. TOON, the manager of the Tang Sang Chinese School in Parit Kodongdong, was to-day produced before Mr. S. A. Bakar First Magistrate, to answer a summons charge of having made structural alterations and additions to the school building without obtaining approval159 words
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Article30 1940-05-03 3 The wedding took place at Alor Star rcentta of Cne Haris son nf cho rcassim Chief Clerk cf the Sanitary Poard Office. Kota Star, and Che Emun binte Haji Mohamed.30 words
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480 1940-05-03 4 Result Of Car Crash At Grove Road Singapore, Thursday. QYDNEY Dant, principal of Pitman's College, who sued the Asia Insurance Company for $950 damages alleging that negligence on the part of the Company's driver had caused a collision which resulted to the extensive damage of480 words
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274 1940-05-03 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungci, Patani, Thursday. A REMARK that he was a useless and wcithless *ort of man, was passed by Tuan Syed Hussain Jamallulail, the First Magistrate, in thr District Fouri, when he convietUd a Malay named Ismail bin Haji Abu274 words
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233 1940-05-03 4 DOLICE officers in the London district have begun to enforce a mi re rigid compliance with the black-out regulations, it was stated recently that in spite < i official appeals and warnings there a t till many householders who appear Io be indifferent to the danger233 words
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245 1940-05-03 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. CQSVEN men were to have been charged in the Perak Assize Court yesterday but when the court was about to sit, it was discovered that only six were present, the seventh having been left behind in Batu Gajah245 words
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Article44 1940-05-03 4 Ipoh, S Friday. FE Perak Turf Club has) made a second S donation of f 86,000 to the Perak Patriotic S Fund. The i Club's first con- i tribution was in the form of £300 S war bonds. y44 words
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Article166 1940-05-03 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of theft of $2.40 from a Malay last night at the Tropical Shows' grounds Malacca Street, a Tamil. Kuppusamy, who was banished from Selangor in December, 1937, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment166 words
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Article131 1940-05-03 4 New York, Apr. 20. £ARL Frederick Zeidler, the 32--year-old baritone, who was elected Mayor of Milwaukee, after campaigning with songs and pretty girls, has now formally taken office. He succeeds Daniel M. Hoan, who had been Mayor lor 24 years and. until Zeidler came along, was131 words
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Article35 1940-05-03 4 The marriage took place recently in Simporna. British North Borneo, of' Mr A. R. Khalid. formerly 'of the "Times of Malaya. Ipoh and Miss Fatimah, daughter of Inche Abu Bakar. a we.l-kncwn resident of Simoorna35 words
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98 1940-05-03 4 Singapore Thi i ARRESTED by a nolic. Johore Bahru a f te T stripped three tyres fron had taken for a ride 29-year-old Lee Chong before the Singapor. trate this morning v of theft of a car from Be the night of Apr. 3098 words
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Article58 1940-05-03 4 Singapore rhm << pound in posses ion non-Go vein men: chandu Chinese, Teo Yeok Xi t and Hoanf Chan were this morning ,Sr one day's simple impris, d line of $80 each by the tnct Judge. vi b[ In default or payment of tl each58 words
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144 1940-05-03 4 MINE British school" ii is w ba ssssJ last Ausus. lrr a fi>e-wecta holiday in Canada «.»t back home on April 14. The girls—one from Leeds others from Scotland—were members a party of 32 who left i n the Atheruas August 4. The144 words
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Advertisement426 1940-05-03 4 SOMETHING TO£| SHOUT ABOUT! II THE GOOD cv WHOLESOME QUALITY OF THE BREAD 1 C AXES BAKED AT 1 Raffles Bakery m^^f MADE WITH CHOICEST f-J X I\GRE D I E N T SUNDER RICTLi HYCIEiSIC rwiln ____L-v ONDITIONS. i —*sSft9s___BSs& Order by phone—s3Bl Deliveries daily from sto 9 p.m.426 words
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Advertisement192 1940-05-03 4 A. T. Edwards Co., Ltd. AUCTION SAW. of surplus .stock of Shanghai made. Ladies' silk pyjamas. Night Gowns, j Slips, 4 3 piece sets, and I Chinese drawn thread broidered luncheon bridge sets, and glass mats I adit ing shoes. Hand ba is. el Tm be held at the Sui»-192 words
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Article193 1940-05-03 5 Singapore, Thursday. aring the case for the n on in which Veeran and Kang are charged with the scale valued $8, belong!Cng Koong, on Mar. 6, j Syed Alwi Road. Mr. j Oldham, the Second Police reduced the charge to j dent possession193 words
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Article24 1940-05-03 5 untitled of Payne. Davis and X Lumpur, has gone to Ipoh c ol Payne. Davis and Co.. Peace having left for Austrafor four months.24 words
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Article116 1940-05-03 5 Singapore, Thursday. I 33' was this afternoon L by Mr Conrad Oldham, in iid police court, on a charge of riminal breach of trust in respect of >perty of one Colin Mitter. was called up to answer arg e this afternoon. Court InspecW. Such informed Mr.116 words
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Article, Illustration339 1940-05-03 5 GIRLS' BRIGADE INSPECTED rn.HTY members of the Girls' t Brigade attended the five day im p at the Volunteers' quarters, Mi 'll R Cheeseman, Director i Education, visited the scene i the picnic' on the third day h Brigade was out and thoroughly enjoyed the country itiu339 words
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319 1940-05-03 5 TWO OTHER CHARGES SET ASIDE Singapore, Friday. A REQUEST by a lawyer for a postponement in a case in which a colleague could not appeal' lor a client, as he was indisposed, was turned down by the District Judge yesterday. The application was made319 words
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Article83 1940-05-03 5 Mi> 11. k. Cheeseman, Acting Director of Education, will broadcast a talk from the Singapore station to-night at 7.30 p.m. on "The War and the Rural School." Mr Cheeseman. who has been connected with education in Malaya lor over thirty years, wil' how schools83 words
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Article46 1940-05-03 5 Singapore. Friday. The ambulance was summoned to Bukit Timah Police Station yesterd.i afternoon to remove a Chines c driver said to have been injured when his car came into collision with a military vehicle. He suffereJ si ght abraswns on tne chest.46 words
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Article36 1940-05-03 5 Mr D. Roper. Inspector of Schools, Negri Sembilan. is shortly coming on transfer to the Outram Road School, Singapore as headmaster, while Mr. iv S will take up the appointment' of Inspector of Schools. Negri Sembl'an.36 words
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238 1940-05-03 5 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ORIGINALLY indicted for murder two Tamils, Arasapillai and 0 Rajoo stood their trial at the Selangor Assizes on a charge ot j ca using grievous hurt to a Chinese, but were convicted yesterday on 'flessei charge of causing hurt238 words
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Advertisement124 1940-05-03 5 How I Got Rid of Wrinkles mng to look positively middle-****-' j j*T Use Tokalon Rose Skin- little lines around my eyes and *RS2TsW. It contains Biocel— mouth end quite deep wrinkles across IBS* s eiement amazing «V forehead: I happened to come J famous University •crow an aavertisement for124 words
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Advertisement374 1940-05-03 5 No. 77 Sel i In «ttractiT. coloured hygienic moulded fc chit, rontaine two piece \S (~||fllr razor, thrre Blue W 1 There's only one real test of a shaving system. Does ii «ye you a clean, close, smooth shave It is been. Gillette passes this test so capably that it374 words
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235 1940-05-03 6 FROM ACHES PAINS TO WALKING ON AIR How a woman made life worth living If you have an aching joint or a stabbing pain, if you are always listless or suffer from constipation, read this letter—every word of it: "I was hardly ever free from aches I and pains. I235 words
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534 1940-05-03 6 Police Give Poor Display Argyll and S.H 2; Police 0. DISAPPOINTING play by the forwards saw the Police drop two points when they met the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in a lirst division football match at the stadium yesterday. The Argylls won by534 words
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Article250 1940-05-03 6 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. Ceylcn Soorts Club 2nd XI on Saturday, at 2 p.m. at L.C.CJ. E. Jeans vCapt. >, R. H. Pickard. J*. W. Jackson. Lt. Comdr. J. W. Finhey WComdr. F. E. Watts. Maior D V Hill' J. V. S.250 words
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Article, Illustration33 1940-05-03 6 Excitement n front of the Argylls" goal as Ah Naught gees out to save McNaught saves again in the match between the Argylls and he Police In Division I yesterday.33 words
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Article62 1940-05-03 6 Singapore. Thursday rilE Koia' Navy failed to keep their date with the Ta Tanglin this evening They ucre to have met the Tads in a Re- serve Division match < t the SA.F.A League but -ailed to j tain up resulting in disapp m< nt62 words
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Article45 1940-05-03 6 TO-DAY SOCCER: SA.F.A. Leaatie Dr? SRC. v.s. R A (3rd A A Stadium; B H L H and? Bank vs. Sime Dtrbf S H .B.; Guthrn crofts. J.C.S.A: GEC vs. Straits Times. Farrer Park TENNIS: S.C.C. SC.RC V.MC.V and S R C. tournament45 words
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Article216 1940-05-03 6 fITSPLAYING superb combination after starting rather shakily in the first set, E. C. Cherrington and R. F. Smith beat A. D. Anderson and D. E. L. Anderson to become the doubles champions of the S.C.C. Spring lawn tennis championship tournament. The score was 6 4216 words
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Article47 1940-05-03 6 Further ties in the S.R.C. Spring awn tennJ: tournament resulted as follows: Handicap Doab.es: p. d Aimeida and i A Mine <srrJ beat S. Moreira and E R.de Jon '--Jj 7—5, 4—6 6—4 Handicap Singles A": Dr g de 8-6 J S Qe SoUZa so >47 words
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Article77 1940-05-03 6 Results of further ties of the S C R C aWhP l?r n U f y ms toul »amcnt played a.^ohows C R C C UrtS were Cheong beat Bfee Gim Hock 8-6 6-2 I 12', h^t n p iCaP r Bingies: Joh Lim beat Pang Chiap Song77 words
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Advertisement279 1940-05-03 6 Hi The charm of a clear, fine sk'n is real'.y inestimable. Luc't/ indeed are those who are endowed with a flawless skin. But don't be envious. It cm he yours for less than a ce>it I day and one minute of yo ir tune Send 20 cents for postage ..nd279 words
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Advertisement173 1940-05-03 6 ICPT GRIPE MIXTURE. Given after each feed, it soothes the digestive tract, pic accumulation uf Gas rod averts digestive disorders common in children. It is also an excellent emergency remedy for convulsions ia children. Let 'BCPW Gripe Mixture the saviour of your children* ailments. Keep a bottle handy in your173 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-05-03 6 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 7.55 A.M. 6 9 ft 8 38 P.M. 7 4 ft' TT TO-MORROW High! Water: 8.52 A M 73 ff 9.13 P.M. 7.8 ft.29 words
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Article122 1940-05-03 7 MISS RUTH HARRISON, of Newcastle H on Tyne, easily retained the women's I professional snooker championship at Rurroughes Hall, London, on Mar. 30. I defeating Miss Agnes Morris, of Wales, 11 frames to two In the final, j Henry Cotton and Hamilton Mclnally, I Scottish amateur122 words
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Article663 1940-05-03 7 FOLLOWING are the handicaps for the secpnd day's races of the Selanjror Turf Club's Spring Meet to be held at Ktiala Lumpur on Saturday. RACE ONE HORSES—CLASS 3—DIV. 4-6 FURLONGS COO MERRY WIDOW 9.00 Messrs. C. Y. Choy and C V Chong Hooos 14 3663 words
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Obituary209 1940-05-03 7 THE death of Walter Wright at the age of 84 recalls the ability wit n which a few bowlers of the last century made a new ball swerve. Wright play:d for Nottinghamshire tor eieht years, from 1879 to 1886. and fo Kent under a residential209 words
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Advertisement117 1940-05-03 7 rjARICAL AXD RAPID CURE For Tonsils and Adenoids WITHOUT OPERATION j i,, only remedy that has gained the high*** reputation all over India Mid abroad. N< n-recurrence guaranteed. Beware of Imitations. gol e Distributors: ILLEN CLINIC Kovapcttah, MADRAS. Sole Agents: NAINA MOHAMED SONS, ingaporc Branches. i She'll never be Stranded117 words
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Advertisement247 1940-05-03 7 Til Ml TO-DAY I yi B ■nw v t 915 MALAGA DE LUXE m I j MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW 11 O'CLOCK J !BOX OFFICE RUTHLESS, SAVAGE j| 'PHONE 3400 1 ITS FXCITIM ll J' 11 Raid6r i% IT'S TERRIFIC! n kxiiiiim,. roars into action! THOUSANDS THE MOST SAVAGE "^bHlT 0247 words
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Article354 1940-05-03 8 CLEARER indication has now been given of what the diversion of British shipping from the Mediterranean means. Practically all the through merchant shipping is affected. Fast passenger ships, apparently, may still use the Mediterranean for the present if they do not carry much cargc and those with considerable354 words
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Article124 1940-05-03 8 JT is noted with some satisfaction that Singapore is getting on with its nig sewerage scheme and that the work in the northern and eastern districts is expected to be completed early next year. Private citizens, as well as medical oncers, have long realised that our persistently hot124 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1940-05-03 8 INTRODUCTION Declaration Of The Rights Of Man jD ELOW is given the Declaration of the Jt# Rights of Man, as the outcome of the recent British Public Debate which has been published in the Tribune. The Drafting Committee is satisfied that the Declaration is1,477 words
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Article116 1940-05-03 8 THERE'S a kind 0 f luJj fc Mediterranean tension whJk c gesta that the British rest/ closing these waters to BritUfc chant shipping has had somlJS*" in Rome. ne e "ect The gesture was a necessmr caution in view of the uncVrt of the situation116 words
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Article156 1940-05-03 8 DUT obviously the Allies cannot take Ranees and the military measure* in Egypt are evidence of the deternW tion of both the APies and Egypt he'" self not to be caught napping The significance of the Mediterranean gesture lies in the hint that if oeceinn the Allies could156 words
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Article189 1940-05-03 8 gTLFFENING of Allied ranks in 1 Norway, and a few German reI treats, came in time to make Mr. i Chamberlain's difficult task of ex- plaining the reverses in Norway a j little easier. His speech was only party re-assur-r mg, since it did not emphasise Allied I189 words
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Advertisement41 1940-05-03 8 F. M. S. Railways. will issue Extended Week-End Tickets for Whitsuntide (12 13 May, 1940) available as follows:— OUTWARD JOURNEY: Thursday 9th (after 6.0 a.m.) to Monday 13th May, 1940 inclusive. RETURN JOURNEY: Friday 10th to Wednesday 15th May. 1940 inclusive.41 words
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Advertisement80 1940-05-03 8 -ARRID i The NEW under-arm CREAM ni onoitwi safely STOPS PERSPIRATION 1 Does not harm dresses does not irritate the skin. 2 No waiting to dry. Can he used at once at any time. m ll Instantly slops perspiration and removes the odour. I A pure white, greaseless and stainless80 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1940-05-03 9 Balance Of New War On Side Of Allies Reuter. LONDON, MAY 3. X MUST SEIZE EVERY CHANCE, AS WE HAVE DONE \ND SHALL CONTINUE TO DO IN NORWAY, TO INHKT DAM AGE ON THE ENEMY, BUT WE MUST NOT lET OURSELVES FORGET THAT ITReuter. - 1,704 words
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Article, Illustration302 1940-05-03 9 Bomb Dropped Through Roof Of Aerodrome Reuter. London, May 2. ItETAlLS of Tuesday night's raid on Stavanger acrodromeweregwe^ 1 1 n [i„ts earlv ,,ns morning. The pilot aes by one of the British pilots of he aerodro me with cribed how he sawReuter. - 302 words
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Article225 1940-05-03 9 Tokyo, May 2 a QK-pn at a Press conference if the A«s a c Government would be ready to conclude a non-aggression Pact u P Philippines Commonwealth, the tor eWmSf spokesman recalled the ForVSn Minister's statement in the last session of the Diet that225 words
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Advertisement246 1940-05-03 9 FOR BACKACHE KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE Stop Getting Up Nights Purify Blood and Feel Younger Here's one good way to nush harmful waste and germs from kidneys, purify blood and stop bladder Irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smarting passage. Ask your chemist for a box of GOLD MEDAL246 words
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Advertisement37 1940-05-03 9 men Us. T- we have a wide B—~ range of designs, A iSS^ 1 can su pp'y from p_LJ stock or to order. LEE KIN f gg|g>. SOO. LTD 1 SHOW ROOM: 89, High Street Telephone 2063.37 words
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Advertisement179 1940-05-03 10 AN EXC ELLENT SELECTION OF FAMOUS MAKES' OF SHOCK I*llool AND tv \i iiiih.iii A T 1 II i: s ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. Everyone of them holds a guarantee, and are moderately priced YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road.) PHONE NO. 7922. This firm has179 words
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Advertisement47 1940-05-03 10 j The New India Assurance Co., Ltd. (of Bombay, India) Important Notice. The Branch Office for Malaya of the Company is shifted from Kuala Lumpur to No. 2-A, FINIAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE, where all future communications may be directed lrom Ist. May, 1940. J. Nusserwanji, j Branch Secretary.47 words
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Advertisement77 1940-05-03 10 mmf. TNE RADIO OF THE FUTURE TO DAY J KEE HUAT RA P'° Co- r Liquid Extract of JAMBOLAN Effective Safe Cure for DIABETES It can be SAFELY prescribed to all suffering; from diabetes and the DOSE increased till the effect is p?rceived. In diabetic patients its action begins by77 words
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Advertisement257 1940-05-03 10 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby riven tw Maria Gabriel has left my that I shall not be respond l oebt incurred by her as f>,, .t r April 1940. m th <- Htfa Dated 30th April 1940. Sd. V. A^GABi FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIFNT REPRODf I lo v TRY "PVl7^ RADIO257 words
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Miscellaneous544 1940-05-03 10 \r JB J"' l CAPITOL: "Mr. Smith Goes To Washffl TA.hAl'!' ffl ington--3.15.6a5. 9.15 I htk m m MJr m f= s \LHAMBRA: "The Hunchback of Notre IXD r= 1 Dame"—3.ls, 6.15 and 9.15 VB MrM CATHAY: "Gero'nimo"—3 15, 6.15 and fi ROXY: "The 9 Man P ln The Iron544 words
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391 1940-05-03 11 Congress Leader's Significant Gesture NVw Delhi, Apr. 24. i ourse of a special article to the "Hindusthan Times" Mr. S. murthi makes an interesting suggestion for convening a conthi Premiers of the 11 Provinces to evolve a formula for the future of India based on391 words
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Article136 1940-05-03 11 Trivandrum, Apr. 24. THE Temple Entry proclamation Statue 1 of His Highness the Maharaja of Tra vanco* depicting the epoch-making deXaticn of the age will be shortly unveiled here in commemoration of Sowing open the temples in Travanore to all Hindus irrespective of caste. The statue136 words
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Article22 1940-05-03 11 It is understood that Mrs. Sucheta Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani will be head oi «v Women's Department at tin i office at Allahabad.22 words
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Article300 1940-05-03 11 teaching of matters comated with sex requires ndling. So much Cope sonality of the teacher, the pupil "feels that the sympathy with the weakW hich the Qesh is heir, and this very sympathy appeal s best in themselves. iiv*y t harm than good." >oHer Excellency the300 words
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152 1940-05-03 11 Patna, Apr. 24. i w 14 down Train from Wardha IMMEDIATELY after his arrival b> 14 gatyagraha Dr. Rajendra Prasad proceeded to noteworthy feature 1 am P there to be inaugurated to-da>. (1 witn the services •i I his journey is that Dr. habit of152 words
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Article109 1940-05-03 11 Nagpur, Apr. 21. THE management of the impress Mills closed the Mills this morning-tmi-teenth day of the strike-- an a notice to all operatives that 11 they co not present themselves to numbers on or before Apr. 29 to wumj work and cave the management109 words
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Article118 1940-05-03 11 Trivandrum, Apr. 22. Telephone call over the longest distance within India, namely, from Trivandrum to Peshawar was put through to-day inaugurating the linking up «»i the Trivandrum trunk telephone system with the Indian trunk line. The call was from Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer, Dewan of Travancore,118 words
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Article39 1940-05-03 11 The Government of Bombay have demanded a security of Rs. 1500 from the Aryusankii Press. Poona as it is alleued the press was used for the publication of a book expressing approval and admiration of the offence of murder.39 words
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Advertisement8 1940-05-03 11 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A.8 words
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Advertisement224 1940-05-03 11 Points thai make the PHTTTW!^^ i»i iv i< i x, ro comkoi ynil WONT LEAVE THIS IRON the rabrlc. At the turn ol the dial the lUU ffOTII Morphy-Richards Auto-Conhol Eleetn go ACCIDENTALLY- i Iron produce the •correct' heat for Ar VB t i Silk Silk, Woollens, Cotton and Linen.224 words
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Advertisement233 1940-05-03 12 AGAIN The ONLY COMEDY IN TOWN! and Really GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Just Read all the local Press Reviews.' Capitol •Every Seat a Cool Retreat" 3.1_ O.l_ 9.15 wr\ cSiiilh (Boes %3jj§ Tlo Washington LSggM jean ARTHUR*"—. STEWART f gll J/ZUsr CLAUDE RAINS EDWARO ARNOLD 6UY *fel&ifi& KIBBEE THOMAS MITCHELL BEULAH BONDI233 words
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Advertisement199 1940-05-03 12 IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS SPECIAL MORNING SHOWS II A.M. DAILY' until SUNDAY AT THE CAPITOL J M.G.Ms famous TECHNICOLOR J l Starring JUDY GARLAND, Jack M M Haley. ("The TIN MAN') Bert Lahr M (Cowardly I *on) Ray Bolger (The M Scarecrow) FRANK MORGAN (The Admranon AS USUAL199 words
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Advertisement205 1940-05-03 12 TO^MGHT ONE OF THE MOST BbTjL POWERFUL AND SWIFT ~T ACTION LOVE— ■-^rfi DRAMAS—CHARGED WITH EMOTION BREATHLESS WITH SUSPENSE! •THE MAX IS THE IHON MASK" Alexandra Dumas' Intriguing Love Mystery with LOUIS HAYWARD JOAN BENNKi I WARREN WILLIAM ALAN HALE Week-end Matinees—2 P.M. "FOUR'S A CROWD" also "PRIDE OF THE205 words
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Advertisement376 1940-05-03 13 riTV i|| 4 NO EXTRA CHARGE .j' 1 TO SEE NAPPY WORLD ANNIVERSARY MDEAL HOME I VIII It I lOKS 30 STANDS SEE SPECIAL STALLS PITT UP BY us mm WAN* BREWERIES LTD.. SIME DARBY CO., LTD., BATA M f <<> LTD., LEE FLETCHER. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO, LEE MOTORS, SUNCO376 words
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Advertisement404 1940-05-03 13 SINGAPORE NOVICES r*i\\KT A \TI\ Ol? DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP LUMfc AND BE fa c FILMED mmm B1 v X XN!> v ,ml AND afll HAPPY I COLOUR FILM rtMfH CABARET will be taken of the |I HAPPY WORLD ipP sharp I Park And Cabaret TO-MORROW NIGHT MRS. J. K. CHAN BY404 words
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Advertisement159 1940-05-03 13 I BOOK NOW FOR CHARLES LAUGHTON'S GREATEST PICTURE AND THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE ALHAMBRA gg ~t MARLBOROUGH»™» Scats booked Provisionally must be taken up before 6-15 and 9-15 p.m. respectively otherwise they will be sold. Patrons are kindly requested to be Seated early as the main159 words
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Advertisement513 1940-05-03 14 sfsfsf WANTED immediately a syce ior "Austin 7. Apply 14-A Change Alley. (348-D) WANTED Three Lady Canvassers immediately. Any nationality. Apply personally, 658 Geylang Road, Singapore. C626-D). AGENTS WANTED: Remuneration 150 reaching 500.-. Samples, Particulars FREE. Jinaais Limited, Silks Manuiactutcrs 138MT LCJDHIANA, INDIA. SHORTHAND TYPIST—S tuckbook clerk with knowledge of513 words
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Advertisement429 1940-05-03 14 Educational DEAN'S SCHOOL (Registered I Kindergarten Preparatory Classes for European Children Qualified Teachers, at 12, Barker Road. Singapore. Term begins on May Ist, 1940. Secretary Tel. 732 J. j SLOAN-DUFLOYAN Shorthand Postal Classes (Simplified System) Acquired in 10 easy lessons. Write fcr particulars Shorthand Correspondence School. Post Box 503. Singapore.429 words
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Advertisement696 1940-05-03 14 CHINESE BACHELOR, aged 28, University graduate, non-smoker, nongambler, honest, owns business, car. Seeks friendship with a girl. Well educated. Any nationality. View matrimony. Appty Box 903, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (374-D». Tailoring Millinery FOR BEST FITTING have your suits and dresses ordered from MITAL COMPANY, 27, Coleman Street. Phone696 words
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Advertisement571 1940-05-03 14 BUILDING LOTS at Cowan Street, Ipoh. Near Jubilee Park. Ideal spot for residence. Apply Box 890, co Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. (339-D). FOR SALE: Fully equipped and well established Photographic business as a going concern in the heart of the town. Desirous of disposing as owner leaving Colony. Apply P.O. Box571 words
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Advertisement596 1940-05-03 14 SPORTS OUTFIT FOR YOUR SPORTS and tailoring requirements. Please consult us. It will pay you to do so. NATH CO., 27, I Coleman St, Tel. 2G04. <367-D> j I Professional j TRANSLATIONS undertaken. Chinese English, vice-versa. Box 769, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <89-D». ACCOUNTANT gives advice on Accounts Control596 words
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Advertisement373 1940-05-03 14 SINGAPORE MUNltlPAliTv MAKING IP AM) DRAIN|\rS PCLASAN ROAD 01 Owners are notified that a specification, estimate arc! apportionment, m COn n, Notices served under S Municipal Ordinance r firmed, and are available fcr i«2 C0: -durmg office hours, at the r„ M veyor's Office. Munich/ 8 Dept.. Municipal Offices. SING373 words
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Article104 1940-05-03 14 MR. WILFRED GUNSTONE passed away at the General Hospital on Ist May, 1940. At 10.45 a.m. Deeply regretted. SEE—Mr. See Tiong Wah. beloved father of Mr. See Bong Him. Mrs. Helen Ga:i and Mrs. Lucy Chen, en May 2nd. at his residence No. 23 Balmoral Road. Singapore,104 words
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Article139 1940-05-03 15 ny More Activity In Tin Share Market- Industrials Remain Quiet; General Improvement In Tin And Rubber Prices; Fewer Bids From London At Lower Figures. (From Our Financial Correspondent) I >VERE .MORE ACTIVE C,APORE FRIDAY. 1 UP to ,uo Jmr uJ G FATTS WAS AUSTRAL AMALGaIute 1" vn INT139 words
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Article775 1940-05-03 15 Reuter. 1 Lond »n, Thursday. i'2s4 1 2 Buyers ft 1255 Sellers I 1251 3 4 Buyers ft £252 Sellers I RUBBER X London. May 2. I Buyers Sellers ft Quiet. Steady M 11% 1151G BONDON STOCK EXCHANGE Wjt ndon, Thursday. Areas 73 9 92 I AReuter. - 775 words
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Article24 1940-05-03 15 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber m Singapore a t noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers: 36«*, Sellers: 36% TIN $125%, down24 words
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Article736 1940-05-03 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT MINING inKaPOre May Z Ampat Tin Buyer* Seller* Auatral Amal 4,6 a x Ayer Hltam 9 JP Ayer Weng 21 Austral Malay ~f 3 67 KjinS"* o us' Burma Malay *2 3 3 Chenderlang gg ft Chin Chin ($1) J 5 9 J 6 <| Hong736 words
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Advertisement163 1940-05-03 15 GOLD LEAF TEA There is no need for you to search long for good Tea. In "GOLD LEAF" Tea, you will hnd all your dreams of a perfect blend of Tea realised—COßßECT STRENGTH. FLAVOUR AND AROMA. Convince yourself by getting a packet right now from your grocer. n llaliv I^^T163 words
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Advertisement187 1940-05-03 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) x\o. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000.000 00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 300.000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186.' BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiong, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy187 words
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Advertisement414 1940-05-03 15 PaCK BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay Tel. -5961. J 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Tel« 5497. 8.1.5.N.C0. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI KOBE. OSAKA For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA Regular SailingsSpecial Holiday Return Tickets to China and414 words
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Advertisement170 1940-05-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P*CL BRITISH INDIA Relatives and Friends (both Civilian and service) of passengers arriving or leaving here by P. O. S. N. Company's steamers are courteously reminded that they are not permitted on board to meet passengers arriving, or to say farewell to those departing. Tn e Agent, P.170 words
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Article164 1940-05-03 16 Reuter. Paris, May 3 Mr Chamberlain's statement was received here with mixed feelings of gravity and admiration. It is said that -only the head ol the Government of a very great nation could express himself with such simple courage." The complete frankness of the statement is greatly appreciatedReuter. - 164 words
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Article65 1940-05-03 16 Reuter. Rome. May 3 THE Minister of Communications Si"nor Venturi, writing to Signer MunsoU-u states that efforts to meet It Jy's entire demand for fore gn coal by imports from German., followmt: BritahVs embareo en seaborne trafhe. h, s nic t with virtual'? compete success The letter says the calledReuter. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration436 1940-05-03 16 Real Testing lime For The Cabinet Reuter. m ~r [ls, M Com-ons both Mr. A.tlee and Mr A. Sinclair. I 1 ibi Opposition leaders. a K reed that it was .nLabour and Liberal v I»' Chamberlain then anadvisilh,eto have touwtReuter. - 436 words
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Article156 1940-05-03 16 Reuter. Amsterdam, May «5WHILE Mr. Chamberlais's statement was read with interest in Holland the general verdict of the pubFc last night was that judgment must be > suspended until events m Norway are fuithei clarified. a Mi There is no disposition to attacn undue weight toReuter. - 156 words
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Article51 1940-05-03 16 1 A GERMAN High C que claims that a 1 carrier was hit by a man warplanes attacked a Br val squadron off the v. coast yesterday. It also claims thai trcyer was hit and two planes eaeorting th down. The communique mm German plane failed to51 words
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91 1940-05-03 16 Reuter. Paris. Maj I ACCORDING to a Stockholm despatch the economic > I A which Sweden has begun with the Soviet are rega« I nortart It is stated in some quarters that the exdumg* P S ation would amount to about e6.000.n0n. Sweden isReuter. - 91 words
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Article41 1940-05-03 16 Reuter. Pan JJ I I AST HUM'S L activity of contact I counter betweer 1 Vosges was tai •'During ope: one of our destri damaged One ot 1 sunk by a mine. marines torpedo?ci an —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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372 1940-05-03 16 Reuter. Loader, May '5. rpHE News Chronicle declares that abandonment of our effort to 1 chatter the German hold in the South is a revere calling for fundamental readjustment both of our leadership and the scale and tempo of our national effort. The DailyReuter. - 372 words
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Advertisement93 1940-05-03 16 ARE EYES WEAK? lfS Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualilied Specialist with over 35 years European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern ...individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade B 1 H P hone 3002. R. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science.93 words
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Advertisement82 1940-05-03 16 Offers a new Class in^ in addition to the usual classes. Students enrolling for the new Class will be specially coached toi the November. 1940, London Chamber of Commerce and Pitman Certificate Examinations. I MUM NOW Course commencing Immediately There are still a few vacancies al.sc» in the Shorthand Speed82 words
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Advertisement74 1940-05-03 16 IM Ha Mi are sure to die > ,r Jm a eomblnaMon of potent killing agen MM* J which cannot b. excelled. Flit ha. unde JH, f 1/1 gone th. most exhaustive te.t. and v I of known definite killing power. That» u* /M B why you thould alwayt mmi74 words
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