Malaya Tribune, 27 February 1941
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Title Section22 1941-02-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, February 27, 1941.22 words
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281 1941-02-27 1 London, Feb. 27. ASTELLORIZO, a small Italian island with a seaplane \j base in the Dodecanese group in the eastern Mediterranean, acts occupied by British forces on Tuesday, states a joint Admiralty and War Office communique. Cairo, Feb. 27. The occupation of Mogadishiu, capital281 words
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Article87 1941-02-27 1 Madrid, Feb. 27. ALTHOUGH nothing is officially admitted in Berlin concerning the reports of the entry of German troops into Bulgaria, the Wil helmstrasse spokesman gave an evasive answer when questioned on the subject, says the Berlin correspondent of the newspaper Alcazar. Title correspondent adds87 words
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Article, Illustration120 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Malta. Feb. 27 i COMMUNIQUE announced yes- morning that a formation ol my fighters flew over md British fighters went uo tut there was no definite combac md no casualties. At mid-day vp.sterday. a heovv attack was made on the aerohv dive-bombers withReuter. - 120 words
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90 1941-02-27 1 Washington, Feb. 27. IN immediate outlay of n M.U1000.000 in cash and contract authorisation for the Army and Navy, is recommended by the priation Committee of the House of Representatives. includes funds to develop val and air stations at Guam a nd Samoa. v share90 words
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Article60 1941-02-27 1 Rome, Feb. 27. A MYSTERIOUS big fire which threatened to engulf oil tank* B s'phorousis reported in an »1 telegram to the Stefani vesfdi loaded with petrol uraf&n caught fire and the Oread to other paraffin-laden *j «-;is only after prolonged efforts 'he firemen prevented the from60 words
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Article194 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 27. SNOWSTORMS and heavy rains still continue to impede operations on a wide scale in Albania, according to despatches from the front quoted by the Athens Radio. The Greeks, however, maintain the initiative in minor engagements and patrol activity, and some prisoners, belonging to AlpineReuter. - 194 words
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Article33 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Rome. Feb. 27. Ex-King Alfonso is suffering from extTeme debility a direct result of repeated heart attacks. The Diuletm containing this information was issued by his doctors late on Wed,.r.cHi,- night Renter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article174 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Ankara. Feb. 27. THE calls which Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, and Sir Jchn Dill, Chief of Imperial Staff, paid, yesterday afternoon, in Ankara, were largely for the purpose of making contact. The statesmen and generals will begin the real business to-day when iReuter. - 174 words
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Article91 1941-02-27 1 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Feb 26. COUNT JACQUES DESIEYES, the representative of the Free French Forces in America, arrived in London to-day to confer with Gen. de Gaulle, the leader of the Free French movement. Reports from Paris state that the people are ready91 words
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Article127 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 27. JAPANESE circles in Shanghai assert that the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Matsuoka, will shortly visit Moscow to sign an agreement with the Soviet, the Shanghai correspondent of the Free French agency reports. The agreement is said to provide for the demilitarisation ofReuter. - 127 words
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Article83 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 27. NEGOTIATIONS for a commercial treaty between Russia and Rumania which had been proceeding during the past year endeu yesterday with the signing of a trade and shipping agreement con cerning goods and payments, according to a Moscow telegram to the official German newsReuter. - 83 words
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Article80 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 27. AFTER only a week in the Soviet capital, the newly appointed Thai Minister to Russia. Mr. Nonci left Moscow for Berlin last night. Since his arrival. Mr. Nonoi had been negotiating for the establishment of diplomatic commercial relations. On the eve of hisReuter. - 80 words
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Article42 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Feb. 27 THE Swedish Parliament has adopted a supplementary budget, amounting to 93.000.000 kroner, for defence. It provides for lb? purchase of artillery and aircraft, the reconstruction of certain warships and the building of barracks and other needs.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article37 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Sydney, Feb. 27 An average of 100 recruits daily was accepted last week for the Royal Australian Air Force. Altogether 160.000 men have applied to join the R.A.A.F. during the past 58 weeks. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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296 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. (From Reuter'a special correspondent) Lashio, Feb. 27. IR attack can never seriously impede the steady flow of traffic along the Burma Road. That is the conclusion I have reached after a ten days' trip along the road in a convoy of tenReuter. - 296 words
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Article, Illustration110 1941-02-27 1 German, Italian Military Experts Arrive At Hainan Shanghai, Feb. 27. CONTINGENT of over 80 German and Italian military advisers have arrived at Hainan Island off French Indo-China, according to unconfirmed Chinese press reports. It is stated that they are being organised into live110 words
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152 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 27. ALTHOUGH the peace talks between Indo-China and Thailand are still proceeding in Tokyo, they have reached "a delicate stage," says the French news agency quoting wellinformed quarters in Hanoi. Tokyo, Feb. 26.—The French Government is still hesitating to make itsReuter. - 152 words
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Article49 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 27. THE largest group of Americans to leave Shanghai aboard one ship since the evacuation by the liner Monterey last year, sailed yesterday in the 'iner President Coolidge for the United States. Many prominent Shanghai Americans were among the large passenger list.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article95 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 27. A BELIEF that the recent regulations issued in Japan appeared to have been designed to restrict or banish foreign banks from Japan, as had happened in Manchukuo, was expressed by Mr. J. J. Paterson. the chairman of the Hong Kong andReuter. - 95 words
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65 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Toronto. Feb. 27. rE possibility that Mr. Mitchell Hepburn (Premier of Ontario* may be considered for a position In Britain which is expected to bt cpen shortly is being mentioned by cncles in close touch with-him. It Is understood that the possibility arisesReuter. - 65 words
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Article138 1941-02-27 1 Reuter. Berlin. Feb. 27. ONE of the best known U-boat commanders of the last war, Vice-Admiral Lothar de la Perriert!, the German naval commander tor occupied territory, met with a fatal accident on Monday, it wa; announced yesterday. Admiral Raeder, the Comman-6er-in-Chief of the Grand Flee*, yesterdayReuter. - 138 words
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464 1941-02-27 2 Director Of Education Promises Consideration (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE new syllabus for the teaching of English in Chinese schools throughout Malaya, which came into effect from the new term in January, has brought criticisms, not so much against the course proper as against464 words
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134 1941-02-27 2 Singapore, Wednesday. FORGETFULNESS on the part of a 50-year-old Chinese cost him his life. With a pail ol boiling water and another* pail of coM water in his hands, he proceeded to the bathroom to have a bath. In a moment of forgetfulness. he134 words
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Article73 1941-02-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Feb. 25. rHE opening of the first session of the Malacca for th? year was marked by a service at Christ Church to-day. It was attended by Mr. Justice Pedlow (the presiding judge). Mr. R. F. Mallard (the Chief Police Officer). Mr. J73 words
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Article30 1941-02-27 2 Batavia, Feb. 26. Depositors' balance at the N.E.I. Post Clhce Savings Bank at the tad of 1041 was over 49.000.000 guilds rs as against 54.000.000 at the end of 1939.30 words
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309 1941-02-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) M tar, Tuesday. THREE Chinese fishermen, Ker r Seng, Teh Sang and Tay Tern, were produced before Inche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Mustapah. First Magistrate, and charged with having killed a protected animal, n-.-mely a tapir, when they were not309 words
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Article65 1941-02-27 2 Batavia, Feb. 20. rE N.E.1.-New Guinea Development Company has published its plans for opening New Guinea's vast jungle territories end establishing cocoa, oil palm and rubber estates in the cleared areas. It will also explore the immense forests in the area by a year-long aerial65 words
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Article30 1941-02-27 2 Raja Ayoub bin Raja untitled Bot, untitled office- of Class I, Malay Administrative Serv'ce. has been appointed to officiate (is District Officer. Kuala Langat, Clas s I. Malay Administrative Service.30 words
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Article20 1941-02-27 2 Dr. (Miss) F.A. Craig. Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to Officiate as Lady Medical Officer, Infant Welfare Centre, Taiping.20 words
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Article30 1941-02-27 2 The Hon. untitled bin untitled Hon. Dato Abdullah bin Esa and Mr. F. C. Cox have been appointed members of the Advisory Committee under the Loral Defence Corps Regulations Johore.30 words
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Article272 1941-02-27 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. SENTENCE of three years' rigorous imprisonment was passed this morning, in the Supreme Court, by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, on Ng Kok Kooi, former accountant in charge of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation's sub-branch at Teluk Anson, who pleaded272 words
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Article144 1941-02-27 2 Singapore. Wednesday. WHILE crossing North Bridge Road, a 50-year-old Malay woman, Minah was knocked down by a motor car on Feb. 16. Removed to the General Hospital, she died of shock and haemorrhage from a fractured skull and laceration of the brain on the144 words
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Article31 1941-02-27 2 The appointment of Assistant untitled Bagan Tian c and Tanjong Plandang, previously held by Inche Harmalni 'Jtn Mnt Rashid. has been rendered vacant by his absence without leave or reasonable cause.31 words
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Article20 1941-02-27 2 .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time. FOURTEEN20 words
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Article134 1941-02-27 2 Singapore, Wednesday. REMARKING that Abdullah bin Mohamed appeared to have led an honest life for the last ten years although he had five previous convictions, the last of which was in 1931, Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, bound him over in the sum of 525134 words
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76 1941-02-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. MR Hugh Peter Landsdale-Ruth-ven was admitted by Mr. Justice Pedlow yesterday in the High Court as an advocate and solicitor Of the Straits Settlements. Mr. L. H. Chidson appeared for the petitioner and Mr. Ec Yew Lin for the76 words
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Article58 1941-02-27 2 At a meeting of the congregation of St Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, held last week the following were elected ofhee bearers fur the ensuing year: ChapLain'fl Warden. Mr. A. E. Yzelman; People's Warden. Mr. S J. Millen: Commit toe Mmbts. L. A. Allen, 0.8.E.. *»it Z.lwa.'j.P.. R P. N. Napper.58 words
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334 1941-02-27 2 New Delhi, Feb. 25. r t*HE Legislative Assembly of the Central Legislature to-day approved in principle a resolution moved by the Commerce Member, Sir Ramaswamy Murialiar, for the grant of compensation to all sailors and other hands serving on coastal bhipfl in Indian waters334 words
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90 1941-02-27 2 (From Our RtoarU Kuala Lumnu'i e|,<,rl «r/ MEASURES to chase of ric< the F.M.S are order, cited as Mod of Purcha which will com, March I. This brings the foe line with thai i x no-p Tho private purcharor Sri «.ia no uealer shall or90 words
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41 1941-02-27 2 Batavia Feh <* A THOUSAND g A Club in Bat the equipment an has been voluntarily contrSS? The '-Pilot Volui founded in ordei for the Military instruction of th< freely given. A planes has be tn i41 words
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Article15 1941-02-27 2 Mr. A.E. untitled an unofficial metnbei bhuarat Karaja'an (Si ri SembiUn lor a 1 years.15 words
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Advertisement190 1941-02-27 2 Eczema ltd Killed in 7 MimAs Your skin has m rr and pores where rible Itching, Cracking; EcseaM, faint Burning, Acne, I Blackheads, R blemishes. Ordinary treatments give on'v temporary relief I- d not k 1 the germ cause. The new fltemrj Nixoderm kills the Mr: r ;j j, guaranteed190 words
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144 1941-02-27 3 Half-Million Plan For L 941 To Be Pursued (Tribune Staff Reporter) igapore Improvement Trust is to continue with "VSnT 6 for which > W the 1941 tes, a sum of $000,000 was voted. This was decided at a recent meeting of144 words
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Article95 1941-02-27 3 ii Own Reporter) Lumpur, Wednesday, i a suggestion by Lt. A Hornidge, the Council .S. Chamber of Mines, 'i>d a subcommittee with locally registeriterests, mine owners men throughout Mala- ing a Malayan Miners' md foi the purchase of the R A F. al is being made95 words
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Article22 1941-02-27 3 Batavia. Feb. 25. I Defence Fund of uilders is destined for nl of the Local Defence Armoured cars are to til also.22 words
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155 1941-02-27 3 Take Tasteless Vitamin Tablets. I id women who are losing I to live under the shadow less dread, can take During the last two rful new flesh-form-icreasing tonic has Duntry. Its reputathroughout Malaya, zhsre are buying it ilking about155 words
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65 1941-02-27 3 New Delhi. Feb. 25. THE proposals made by Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and other eminent Indian leaders, for a conference in Bombay to make recommendations for the termination of [the present political impasse in I India, have now taken further shape, and it is65 words
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Article44 1941-02-27 3 Batavia. Feb. 26. THE firm position of the N.E.I. 1 guilder as a result of the favour* able trade balance last year is expected to prove of great support to the post-war Dutch trade. The surplus last year was 475.00n.000 guilders.44 words
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Article122 1941-02-27 3 New Delhi, Feb. 25. THE Foreign Secretary informed Mr. M. S. Aney in the Legislative Assembly today that no repatriation of Indians from Ir.do-China had so far been ordered. The interests of all Indians, as of all British subjects in Indo-China, were being looked after by122 words
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Article412 1941-02-27 3 CARATHAMBAL, a young Indian woman, yesterday, told Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, that she had been brought to this country as the mistress of AR. N. Arunasalam Chettiar when she claimed from him the return of a sum of $1,500 and three pieces of jewellery worth412 words
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Article129 1941-02-27 3 You can't lav up a sick stomach. Your body must be nourished even though solid food and most liquid foods cause pain and vomiting. The problem has always been to find a food that soothes the inflamed stomach walls and provides all the nourishment needed129 words
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Article394 1941-02-27 3 CLARION call to Rotarians to help in the building of a new world, when international differences could be settled not by wars but by peace, was made last night at the "stag" dinner of the Singapore Rotary Club held in commemoration of the 36th anniversary of394 words
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Article82 1941-02-27 3 INDIAN'S in Malaya have a twofold allegiance, to India and to the land of their adoption, Malaya, stressed Sre e C. D. Nair at the monthly meeting of the Scudai Indian Association last Sunday. He added that it was important that local Indians should82 words
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Article203 1941-02-27 3 (iFrom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. (SENTENCE of three yearsrigorous imprisonment, dating from to-day, was passed by the Hon. Mr. Justice Gordon Smith in the Supreme Court, on Ng Kok Kooi, former accountant in charge of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, sub-branch at Teluk Anson, who203 words
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Article235 1941-02-27 3 THE fourth batch of the "Cent a Plane a Day" collection tins has now been opened and the results are as follows: cts Survey Dept per Mr. H. L Ward 53.94 Netherlands Trad.ng Society per Miss J. S. van Essen 42 46 Cyrano's per Mr. de Vries235 words
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Article41 1941-02-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Feb 25. MALACCA'S new weekly. The Malacca Chronicle, will make its first apmarance on March 1. Mr. r T. Chelvam. the editor of the now defunct Malacca Guardian, is launching the new venture.41 words
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Article, Illustration603 1941-02-27 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) INDIA has produced many great spiritual leaders who are recognised and worshipped as saviours of mankind. They have proved by their living the potential divinity of man and his inseparable contact with the Divine Reality which lies hidden to603 words
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Advertisement117 1941-02-27 3 I '<*ke trom you the glamour I skjn. Nature did not mean M old and withered. She DM skin whkh is always ■th t.i take the place of the old K-ep you ever young and tiom prevent the old, wornMit should. Tiny particles ics and stifle the freshness underneath. 'Editions,117 words
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Advertisement284 1941-02-27 3 1 "for economical and nourishing dishes try Cold Storage Cutlets per lb. $0.40 Leg (whole) per lb. $0.37 Loin Chops per lb. $0.37 Shoulder (whole) per lb. $0.26 Cold Storage Mutton makes better Curries PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), X LUMPUR 3331 (I lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG284 words
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308 1941-02-27 4 STORE TURF CLUB'S 5-DAY MEET IN APRIL MALAYA'S finest thoroughbreds will be running in the Singapore Turf Club's next programme—the Governors mn nnri Anniversary Cup meeting, which begins on April 5. With so many new top-class horses in the country, this meeting, a308 words
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Article124 1941-02-27 4 THE following are the ties of the YM.C.A. tennis tournament played yesterday. Knowles' Cup < singles >: Chin Kee Onn beat Yap Ah Hian 6-1, 6-0. Doubles championship: S. K. Gow and K. T. San beat Dr. G. Haridas and X. A. I. Pereira 2-6. 6-4. 6-3. Ties124 words
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Article84 1941-02-27 4 RAFFLES College tennis tournament was completed recently with the following results: ODen singles: champion. R. Thov; runner-up. Cecil Wong. Open doublet: —champion, Aziz and Shamshuddin; runner-up, Cecil Wcng and Goh Keng Hee. Handicap singles:—Champion. Aziz: runner-up. R Thoy. Handicap doubles:—Aziz and Shamshuddin; runner-up. E. Ebert and84 words
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Article113 1941-02-27 4 THERE will be the usual races for all clashes, at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club to-morrow starting at 5.23 p.m. for the "A" class, and at 5.25 p.m. for the other On Sunday, the "C" class will sail the third race for the Trix challenge cup. smarting113 words
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209 1941-02-27 4 CI ME DARBY SPORTS CLUB beat Chartered Bank five goals to one at Anson Road Stadium in a Business League ma,tch yesterday. It was a one-sided game in the first half with Sime Darby doing all the attacking. The bank forwards were never209 words
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Article22 1941-02-27 4 SOCCER* Business Houses League, Uniteers v. Traction Co., Stadium; Oversea Chinese Bank, v. Wearne Bros*., Clerical Union. TVjNNIS: V.M.C.A. tournament.22 words
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Article143 1941-02-27 4 London, Feb. 25. FOLLOWING are the Home football fixtures to be played on Saturday: WAR CUP FIRST ROUND Swansea vs. Cardiff. Doncaster vs. Grimsby. Leeds vs. Halifax. Middlesbrough vs. Huddersneld. SECOND ROUND (SOUTH* Aldershot vs. Queen's P.R. Brentford vs. Chelsea. Notts Forest vs. Leicester. Southend vs. Westham. Tottenham143 words
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186 1941-02-27 4 Guthrie's 5; G.E.C 0. TAOMIXATIXG exchanges during the first half Guthrie's soccer team scored a 5-0 victory over the G.E.C. in a Business Houses League fixture played on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. Sultan scored a hat-trick. Guthrie's scored all give goals In f186 words
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Article331 1941-02-27 4 K.L. Track Notes (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. CEVERAL candidates for Saturday's races did their final ml lops this morning and some i Lord Bug did one of the best gallops of the morning and is in terrific form. Van Breukelen holds a very331 words
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Article82 1941-02-27 4 SINGAPORE G (j monthly mlx< petition for Febr Tanglin. resulted a at Capt. and Mrs. W F with a net score j" were the best n Capt and Mr .v ii. 87—21=6«;. Man r M r aVi T S J. J. Olpwyei Brig. A. M82 words
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Article25 1941-02-27 4 At the eighth committee untitled ing of the Max:' p,-.. held on Sunday Messrs Scow Yong Kirn and were elected to th< party; "7 committee.25 words
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Article20 1941-02-27 4 In the final untitled Trimmer Cud c g••. pel Golf Club Mrs S. R. 1 V beat Mrs. H. H20 words
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Advertisement156 1941-02-27 4 SELANGOR TURF CLUB GOLD CUP MEETING, 1941. IST DAY SATURDAY IST MARCH 2ND DAY WEDNESDAY STH MARCH 3RD DAY SATURDAY BTH MARCH ENTRIES close at 12 NOON on WEDNESDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY, at the SECRETARY'S OFFICE. UNLIMITED SWEEPS: —One each day. Tickets $1.- each, for MEMBERS ONLY, obtainable from th e156 words
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Miscellaneous18 1941-02-27 4 Tide Table HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.36 a.m., 9.5 ft. TO-MORROW: 12.16 a.m.. 8.7 ft. 12.10 p.m., 9.4 ft.18 words
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Article347 1941-02-27 5 Singapore, Wednesday. .1 that adultery had been proved and that there had i ither collusion nor connivance between the parties, Elwaine, the Chief Justice, granted a decree nis! divorce case in which an Indian, S. Saminathan. for printing orders, petitiored the court for dishis marriage with347 words
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Article113 1941-02-27 5 Singapore, Wednesday. BECAUSE he stole several packets of cigarettes from a bicycle parked in Rochore Road, Thong Woon Choh (15» was sent to the Reformatory for two years, by Mr Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate. When charged with the theft of the cigarettes. Thong p'eaded guilty. He113 words
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Article57 1941-02-27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Feb. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lock C 3.E. entertained some of th? officers of the Australian forces now stationed at Malacca to a cccktail party at their beautiful seaside residence at Klebang on Monday. About 20 officers and some Ol the57 words
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Article27 1941-02-27 5 His Majesty the King has approved the award of the Imperial Service Medal to Che Mohamed Sa'at bin Mat Tahir. lat? Outdoor Customs Officer Grade I F.M.S.27 words
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Article88 1941-02-27 5 Wednesday. to a charge of f ..< d ;o nctify the hanse of <ddress, I», a police superConrad Oldham, tra 8, that he because he had ployment under a Euafraid that if that to know that he upervisee, he would lismisaed. or C. W. Such said88 words
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512 1941-02-27 5 THE great importance of ensuring that every commercial and industrial building in Malayan towns has its own squad of fire watchers, properly equipped and trained, is shown by the damage done by Nazi fire raids on English cities, in which many buildings have been512 words
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367 1941-02-27 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. GPEAKING on the motion for adjournment at yesterday's meeting of the Perak State Council held at Kuala Kangsar, i the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, made an earnest plea to Government 'to investigate the extensive profiteering conducted367 words
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132 1941-02-27 5 RESIDENTS of Singapore who are not yet giving voluntary service in any of the civi] defence services or armed forces now have an opportunity to do so in a new field for which many are qualified. It ii officially announced that volunteers are132 words
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Article234 1941-02-27 5 Singapore Wednesday. SAID to have misappropriated $142.68. while he was employed as a clerk in a shop dealing in pork. Tan Chung Meng i44> claimed trial when charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the Second Police Court, with having committed criminal breach of trust of the234 words
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Article87 1941-02-27 5 OUT of 239 deaths during the week ending Feb. 22, fortyfive were due to tuberculosis, it was disclosed in the health chart just issued. Altogether 68 cases of tuberculosis were reported to the authorities by practitioners during the week, compared with 55 in the previous87 words
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Article140 1941-02-27 5 Singapore Wednesday. IN the Third Court to-day, Inspector E. S. Mong described how he raided a room attached to the banquet hall at th? New World A:"rnisement Park and how the two men whc were th?re ran away on seeing him. At th; time a banquet140 words
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Article50 1941-02-27 5 Dato' Wong Yik Tong. J.P M.C.H., the Hon. Tuan Sheikh Ahmad JP M F C. the Hon Dr S. R. Krishnnn. J.P.. M.F.C. and Mr. D Farquharson, J.P.. have been nppointed unofficial members of the Mejlls Meshuurat Keraja\m (State Councili of Nrfcri Sembilan for a further period of one year.50 words
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Article292 1941-02-27 5 Singapore, Wednesday. JJOW a young Chinese couple were alleged to have been robbed by three Chinese men, two of whom were disguised, one with a handkerchief covering half his face and the other with a false nose, the two disguised men being armed with knives, was292 words
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Article156 1941-02-27 6 ALTHOUGH it is generally A agreed that the Rent Restriction Ordinance has, in actual working, achieved the main purpose for which it was intended, namely, to protect tenants against any unjustifiable increases in rents during war-time, the spate of cases that have come up before the Rent156 words
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Article115 1941-02-27 6 THE relevant sections should be amended to clarify the landlords' rights to obtain possession in certain specified circumstances. The Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association and the Ratepayers' Association have both made representations to the Government in this connection. A appointed by the S.S. (S.) Association examined the Rent Restriction115 words
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Article144 1941-02-27 6 WE do not for a moment suggest that any of the provisions seeking to protect tenants against unscrupulous landlords be relaxed, but that due regard be paid to the claims of landlords. True, no law can lavdown hard and fast rules to determine the line at which exploitation144 words
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Article142 1941-02-27 6 JF there is as much need to restrict rents as to restrict rights to obtain possession of property, it must be admitted in law that only as much of the latter be exercised as to ensure the former, and not a whit mere. The Government are reported142 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1941-02-27 6 George Bernard Shaw - Public Opinion Runs High (By George Bernard Shaw MR. De Valera has given his point of view. The ports are Ireland's and De Valera will not give them up. He will not throw Ireland into the cockpit to be bombed and blackened out in a war declared by1,123 words
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Article550 1941-02-27 6 CURSING his luck, Joe trod savagely on the accelerator, and sent the big eight-wheeler bounding forward. Only fools and truck drivers, he muttered, would be out on a night like this. He was on the edge of London now, but with that queer instinct possessed550 words
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Article519 1941-02-27 6 ACCORDING U cently cond survey ot B| many persor. by doing odd j< it would appeai that few unempl... judged not money earned. On the sorfai well, but behi uncertainty. host of worries u m a can put on a cheerful when he may >.. work for519 words
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Advertisement281 1941-02-27 6 Ktc HuAt Radio Co. y Manufacturing Opticians CROOKES OPTICAL COMPANY 20«. South Bridge Rd.. Singapore. Optician T. S. Lee Tel. «844 Kye-signt tested glasses supplied from >i.- uAward. 9** PEPFECT REPAIRS PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFATION GUARANTEED To All Clocks and Watches Handled by YICK WGH HiNG, 4!<\ North Bridjrc Rd..281 words
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Advertisement51 1941-02-27 6 FE E L 100 BeUer, Cooler,^ SHAVING 0 This wonderful preshave lotion takes all the j| |q shaving whatever soap or cream you use. .and B Wk J 11 j| P it is economical., a JL flreiil UJtUTtaujws Kuala Lumpur CIM An n Penang Ipoh SINGAPORE Taipeng ■——a 11 a51 words
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734 1941-02-27 7 I Germans In Libyan Clash Reuter. NAIROBI, FEB. 26. AFTER A RECORD-BREAKING ADVANCE FROM THE JUBA RIVER, IMPERIAL TROOPS I HAVE CAPTURED MOGADISHU, I THE CAPITAL AND CHIEF I PORT OF ITALIAN SOMALILAND. This announcement, contained in I an official communique issued in NairobiReuter. - 734 words
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113 1941-02-27 7 Reuter. New Delhi, Feb. 26. /\RDERS valued at approximately U £61.000.000 w?re placed by the Raj Supply Department between Sept. 1, 1939. and Jan. 15. 1941, It was announced in the Council of State. At question time, th? Government said that remittances from Indo-China toReuter. - 113 words
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Article19 1941-02-27 7 A commission as untitled in the Auxiliary Service of the S.S.R.N.V.R. has been granted to Mr. T. A. Crossley.19 words
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Article, Illustration313 1941-02-27 7 KY^I^vTfZs IAM BREAK 'NG "IS LONG SU/ENCe' ABOUT* FAR J mi T.'» lWv THAT «i™ N JF ERVIEW PUBLISHED IN THE DAILY TELE(!B U M DOES NOT WANT TO BE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Lm sure,' he said, "that policy of the313 words
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Article311 1941-02-27 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 28. J i THi Spanish Government bavr given an assurance thai there will be no fortifi- 1 iti >n of the Tangier zone. 1 i I his declaration was made in the House of Commons to-day >• Mr. R A Butler, Under- 1Reuter. - 311 words
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623 1941-02-27 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. UNDER the title "Far Eastern Hazards," The Times has published a long leader on AngloJapanese relations. In connection with Mr. Churchill's answer to Mr. Shigemitsu, the Japanese Ambassador, it says that it was couched in the only possible terms.Reuter. - 623 words
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Article448 1941-02-27 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. 'J'HE claim of the German High Command of Feb. 14 that a German raider sank 14 ships, totalling about 82,000 tons in a convoy, is disposed of by an Admiralty announcement that the merchant shipping losses for the week ended Feb. 16 wereReuter. - 448 words
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Advertisement281 1941-02-27 7 PisMlled in Scotland and bottled in lh United Kingdom under (iovcrnnicnl supervision. PRODUCE OF SC OTLAND PRICE $4.50 PEII BOTTLE INCLUDING DU^Y SOLE IMPORTERS ROBINSON'S 272-41-477 They told him he MHPS^B FACED OPERATION /WW Sromach Ulcer MSgM When Mr. J. H. J. developed stomach pains he rushed to hospital for281 words
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226 1941-02-27 8 FLAWLESS technique characterised the recital which Hilary Napier, talented young English dancer gave at the Victoria Theatre last night when she made her debut in Singapore. Although she is only 21, Miss Napier nas devoted intensive study to modern interpretative dancing as well as226 words
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Article160 1941-02-27 8 (At The Cathay) A DEAR old lady rushed out of a Hollywood Theatre crying. 'I can't stand it! It's too exciting 1 After a minute and a half sne rushed in again. Three times the old lady repeated her flurry out and in. But she was in at160 words
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Article125 1941-02-27 8 (At The Capitol) DEANNA DURBIN sings as beautifully as ever in her latent vehicle, "Spring Parade,*' which opened at the Capitol last night, •S. story which has its setting In romantic and gay Vienna, where the day begins with a song and night ends with a waltz. A125 words
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Article32 1941-02-27 8 The following officers have been appointed Assistant Commissioners in the Special Pclice Force in Kedah:—Tungku Ismail bin Tunku Yahya. Mr. F E. Ivery, Mr. C. W. Shorland and Tuan Sved Sh<*h Shahabudin.32 words
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Advertisement198 1941-02-27 8 THE ONLY COMEDY IN TOWN! Deanna Dances Now, Too! CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 4 SHOWS on SATURDAY and SUNDAY jflmffl I (THE ARMS Of 10VI) W k~ DURBIN 52» AUER I Henry Stephenson Anne Gwynne «1 *4m Allyn Jos yn Franlclin p a n 9 born Direeled b y HENRY198 words
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Advertisement171 1941-02-27 8 I AIR "QUEEN CONTEST FREE TICKET TO FLY FROM jjj Singapore to Batavia Return With the Compliments of <* TO-MORROW MILITARY DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP WALTZ COMPETITION SUNDAY TANGO COMPETITION —FINAL NIGHT 26 CUPS—NO ENTRY FEES —OPEN TO H.M. SERVICES TO-NIGHT I Week-end Matinees, 1 p.m. "HELL BELOW" gg^ggg TO-NIGHT "SAM-PBK ENG-TAF171 words
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Advertisement154 1941-02-27 8 The most talked about man in Tells His Own Incredible Story' "Sr«S ALHAMBRA ,i, MM i,n lmtt Th" th story of whose name has been on more front M 11 pages than any man W jtetf^v-, vl Reuter-\ J who knows jA the inside story of jJBL empires anrlemperors?... J|j154 words
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Article133 1941-02-27 9 Reuter. New Delhi, Feb. 26. 1 SINCE the latter half of 1937. British Indian subjects and Indian trade in Sinkiang have been sTubject3d to a boycott, a Government spokesman stated in the State Council yesterday. He added that with a view to securing a better treatmentReuter. - 133 words
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Article110 1941-02-27 9 Reuter. Belgrade, Feb. 27. WHEN the Yugoslav Parliament meets next May, it will, for the first time in ten years, be composed solely of deputies who were elected by the majorities in their constituencies. I The deputies elected on minority I votes will no longer beReuter. - 110 words
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30 1941-02-27 9 Reuter. i Sydney, Feb. 27. Senator Mcßride, Australian Minister of Supply, has' announced that the Federal Government will begin immediately the building of merchant ships.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article14 1941-02-27 9 Mr. E.N.C. Wuollerton hos been untitled TKUm#<i tin UuutlU'Uil u.ember ol tin' t«ItMuMVf f'JUUCII14 words
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Advertisement301 1941-02-27 9 3.15 6.15 9.15 \U r EveryWdj Goes 'PHONE 3400 d Artists Present Alfred Hitchcock's production of "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" i Sturing JOEL McCREA with yltA »A 1 IIKRBKRT MARSHALL GEORGE SANDERS. directed by the man who gave you "REBECCA ALSO 20th Century Fox Movietone News WMoo*TZ?u*i SAT ,st MARCH f^^^d* 1301 words
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Advertisement579 1941-02-27 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant AGENTB and Stockists for Popular Brand Chutney, Pickles etc. Apply now to Box 282, Malaya Tribune Singapore (No. 655G) CHINESE YOUTH FOR VAN DELIVERY, must be able to speak and write English and have thorough knowledge of Singapore Town. Write Box No. 283, co Malaya Tribune,579 words
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Advertisement406 1941-02-27 9 THE JERAM KUANTAN RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-ninth Ordinary General meeting of this Company will be held at the Registered Office, Amber Building, 5, Malacca Street, Singapore, on Thursday, 27th March. 1941, at noon, at which the Directors will recommend406 words
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Advertisement26 1941-02-27 9 TO-NICHT AT SUN TALKIE (New World) At 7-30 9-30 p.m. First 6 Chapters of Unrersal's thrilling Serials from m* Alt X RAYMOND «...pop«r Uo'v.. o»».d ond26 words
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Advertisement177 1941-02-27 9 TO-DAY I PAVILION STILL DRAWING CROWDED HOUSES! THE BEST FILM OF THE WEEK! MAKE SURE YOU SEE THIS ONE! Jk\\\\\\T\& Idling Studios fresent cuve brookJOHN CLEMENTS «^j. EDWARD CHAPMAN. > JUDY CAMPBELL Also Latest GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS By AIR MAIL ii m i —I ,::::m:::::::".;:n:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: t:::::»:::::::::::::::::n:::::::::n::::::::::::::::::::::::::c:»k. .•■•..■•■.■■.••••••>..■....«..>•• MHIII.M Ill I177 words
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Advertisement827 1941-02-27 10 HHSSIf IIP BIISj^jSSP^ Situation Vacant WANTED a clerk with School Certificate «r its equivalent. Knowledge of Chinese m essential. Apply with full particulars to Box 263. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 616G) WANTED. Educated Chinese lady by large concern In Singapore. Apply stating experience to G.P.O. Box JB6. Singapore. (No. 590G)827 words
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Advertisement879 1941-02-27 10 TO LET from Ist. March Semi-detached Bungalow with Oarage attached. 349, Onan Road. Rent $40,-. Apply 79, Orchard Road—Tel. 7605. (No. 637G) LAND in a healthy locality suitable for building attap houses Situated it Thomson Road. Ground rent $2(- to 14--per month. Apply Lee Cheng Hock, Borneo Co., Mercantile Bank879 words
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Advertisement846 1941-02-27 10 FOR SALE Rubber and Coconut Estate in Borneo. 300 acres. Price $27,000. Apply Box No. 268. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. o*»wj FOR SALE Rubber Estate In Borneo. 79 acres, first class young rubber in beajlntf. Assessment 35,000 lbs. Price Apply Box 269. Malaya Tribune. Slng^ FOR SALE. $1.500 No. 2846 words
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Advertisement553 1941-02-27 10 Vegetable Seeds SEEDS Reliable, germination-guaran-teed flower, vegetable and grass seeds at 15 cts. per good-slsed packet. Wtito for full lists from Po Gardens. Ipoh. Professional MISS TAN of 574. Geylang Road. Singapore, formerly a hair-dresser's assistant, willing to visit homes tor halr-settlng. Terms moderate. (No. 623G) Matrimonial YOUNG SOOTH INDIAN553 words
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Advertisement577 1941-02-27 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 64. CHULJA STREET, PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous Efficient Services. ————■■———> ESTATE OF SYED AHMAD BIN SAGOFF ALSAGOFF, DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of All The Stock-In-Trade Of An Arabic Sundry Shop Comprising:—A quantity of Arabic School Books,577 words
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Advertisement161 1941-02-27 10 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WEIL Unless 2 pint, of I He liver into our bpw< ments get hard and food decays nnnat i s bowels. Tkil d< our body every r irloomy. grou<:! Our friends smell this decay ""ggour mouth and call H .V,f Tlt161 words
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Miscellaneous945 1941-02-27 10 jTO-DAY'S RA|§ SINGAPORE j nsrv v ZHL 225 m. 1313 k|ct. EASTFRV ZHP.l. 30-96 m. 9.69 mjcs. GSF—19 82 N M, SS|(,v ZHP3. 4138 m. 7.25 mcs. -16.86 metresn J 1 1 ZHL, ZHP1 ZHP3. Iri gf <* am. CSB-31 53 metre l 10.00 Lagu Extra. —24.53 metres 111— 1945 words
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744 1941-02-27 11 Feb 26. yers. Belle r§. \t 1N ING. 3 3 317 ft G f»cd 36!-cd 21|--0 70 0.75 14 6 V/l 132 ft •> 9;6 If 9 1916 12- 131--.1 n 17 0 20 31 0.41 w M 1 sled IB 19!--513 519 24 6 25744 words
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Article20 1941-02-27 11 i hursday. J tin and rubber ;ii n(H)n to- ,v: i ftߣR t Sellers 36* ILN J .J20 words
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Article45 1941-02-27 11 Singapore, Thursday. SEVEN Chinese workmen were injured when the lorry in which they were travelling overturned near the Tiong Bahru district. None of the workmen were seriously injured and two ambulances were called out to convey them to the General Hosnital for treatment45 words
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Article40 1941-02-27 11 Starting with a membership of only 61, the Civilian Employees <R. E. Works) Changi Area Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. has now a total membership of 313. This was revealed at trie first annual general meeting held on Tuesday40 words
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Article23 1941-02-27 11 Lieut. W.G. Griffiths. Lieut. I.R. B. Tuxford and Lieut. J. Ford have been appointed to the rank of acting Captain in the S.S.V.F.23 words
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Article160 1941-02-27 11 [From Our Financial Correspondent r Singapore, Thursday. N shares were somewhat firmer yesterday. Hong Fatts were done at one stage up toJll.Mfc. Further improvement was aLso noted in Austral Amalgamated. Other business passing included transactions in Hitam, Johan, Bati Selangor and Takuapa. Despite the news of the160 words
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Article131 1941-02-27 11 Singapore, Feb. 26. Siam Rice (Special) Per bag $14.70 No. 1 $13.80 No. 2 513.35 No. 3 $12.45 Siam Rice (Broken) Per Bag No. 1 $11.55 No. 2 $11.10 No. 3 $10.05 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon 'S.Q. Meedon Singhway "Small Mill Rangoon131 words
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Article41 1941-02-27 11 Batavia. Feb. 26. DISAGREEMENTS a'cout the payment conditions for Japanese piecegoods between N.E.I, importers and Japanese exporters have be?n settled. The question was raised when Japanese exporters changed the usual F. 0.8. terms towards cash payment at factory deliverance.41 words
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Article36 1941-02-27 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 27. THE International Tea Committee has reduced the quota by two and a half per cent, to 90 per cent, lor the next control year, ending on March 3, 1942.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article22 1941-02-27 11 The Governor has re-appointed Mr. A. J. Turner to be a member of the Pharmacy Board tor a period ol three years.22 words
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Article395 1941-02-27 11 Reuter - Our Special Cable Financial Service By Reuter London, Feb. 26. JIN opened weak. The turnover was 325 tons. The market slumped on heavy profit-taking, following the relaxation of the Far Eastern tension, and weak Eastern and American advices. The liquidation caused a further contraction of the near395 words
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Article62 1941-02-27 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Feb. 27. THE appointment of a War Supplies Board by the. Palestine Government is announced. The Board will have the task of ensuring a maximum contribution to tne war effort and safeguarding Palestine's essential needs. The chairman is Mr. Douglas Harris, formerly aReuter. - 62 words
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Article143 1941-02-27 11 Reuter. Palestine, Feb. 27. THE Arab pap-r Touqan on Feb. 21 slates: "The Arab shares with the sons of Britain their feelings regarding political facts and issues, and observes that the policy of the dictatorial powers Is based on despotism and tyranny and notices thatReuter. - 143 words
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Advertisement154 1941-02-27 11 diabetes. f%' YOU ARB AFFLICTED jt/4 Tffrs DISEASE come 'iyi. A Md Hassan. list for DIABETES tecs to cure you "J and permanently you to take rlw it without fear of t time. He will .give .-.A mrgy and vlt»Mty. "me swollen and IfiAL fi i off. this SPECIAL fe154 words
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Advertisement189 1941-02-27 11 NOTICE THE DEFENCE REGULATIONS (Petrol Control) Order 1939. The public is notified that petrol coupons and authorisation notes will be available for issue at the office of the Petrol Rationing Office. Singapore situated adjacent to the Registrar of Vehicles' Court entrance in Bencoolen No forms are necessary but the Car189 words
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Advertisement20 1941-02-27 11 My OMEKOFTHEMMimnmsTyiiTooi^g^ Light, black pa- mmm tent leather shee. fl Ideal f..r dancing. s ■i i sole, rubber heel, heel.20 words
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Advertisement358 1941-02-27 11 STEAMER SAILING'S P.O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings; Special358 words
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Advertisement335 1941-02-27 11 BRITISH INDIA 'The best poss?.bJr; services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. frou the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chine* India Ceylon and th* 'United Kingdom. Passeng 1 ers are requested to register their requirements btrt under present circumstance sailings are perforce re»*335 words
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402 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. New York, Feb. 26. A MESSAGE from Belgrade states that 12,000 German motcrised traps invaded Bulgaria on Tuesday afternoon, according to a report from Sofia. It is said that they crossed the Danube by a bridge near Chernavoda. Owing to the improvedReuter. - 402 words
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Article15 1941-02-27 12 Mr H.B.J Donaldson, A.S.P., has I been appointed a Justice of the peace for J15 words
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Article13 1941-02-27 12 Mr. R.J. Richardson has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of Rubber j Control. Penang.13 words
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Article55 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. New York, Feb. 26. OITLER is know n to have X 1 manufactured 700,000 British uniforms and an equal number of parachutes for the invasion, declared the former Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Louis Johnson, in a speech. Hitler also had ready quantities ofReuter. - 55 words
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Article106 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 26. A SUBMARINE assembly repair depot at Flushing was attacked yesterday during daylight by a Bomber Command plane and last night considerable numbers of Bomber Command aircraft attacked industrial targets in the Ruhr and aerodromes in occupied France, states to-day's Air Ministry communique.Reuter. - 106 words
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Article130 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 26. PEACE in the Far East hinges upon the replies by France and Thailand to the Japanese compromise proposal for the settlement of the dispute between them, says the Right Wing newspaper Kokumin. The newspaper says thru the compromise proposal is understood toReuter. - 130 words
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244 1941-02-27 12 Shanghai, Feb. 18. TN an editorial to-day, the China Press says: "Mr. Wendell Willkie is reported to be considering an inspection tour ol China similar to the one he made to Britain recently. "Although he said that no definite decision had been reached, it244 words
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Article215 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 27. BRITAIN has entered a most vigorous protest against the sending of interned Polish soldiers in Rumania to Germany. Mr. R. A. Butler, the Foreign Under-Secretary, revealed this in th.3 Douse of Commons yesterday when he characterised the action as a violationReuter. - 215 words
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Article99 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. Stockholm, Feb. 27. OVER 200 persons have been arrested in connection with the espionage case in Norway, according to reports received in Stockholm The authorities now believe that they have broken up an extensive spy system in west Norway, where pa stive resistance is veryReuter. - 99 words
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329 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. (From a special correspondent with the South African forces) Sonte (Italian Somahland), Feb. 2b. WHEN the South Africans captured Jumbo, a strongly defended town on the east bank of the Juba they made the first breach in the Italian defences in the southReuter. - 329 words
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Article14 1941-02-27 12 Sub-Lieut. A. B. Huntley. S.S.R. N.V.R.. has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant.14 words
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Article99 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 27. ONLY a few bombs were dropped] by enemy aircraft yesterday, mainly over the coastal districts of Kent and East Anglia, statea the Air Ministry last night. The communique adds that the damage caused was slight but at one place in Kent, thereReuter. - 99 words
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Article200 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. 1 than a year VS opinion of General \i'L the United States Chief Staff. This and oth r > on the war by head, United States jS** Navy were given to rL_*j and made public by the of Representatnestions Committee to day Pnj General Marshall addei'thyearReuter. - 200 words
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Article67 1941-02-27 12 Reuter. Washington f>d 3f I THE Administration, tearinc th: 1 1 effects of a filibuster op-1 Donents of the Lease and Lena Bill, states that nothing was certain regarding the possibility ot a nte beina: taken on the Bill by ate this week. The attendance uhenReuter. - 67 words
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Advertisement81 1941-02-27 12 O-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. 88l MaWh<<HjHWi3!.] BrBJ Ht CLEANS AS IT POLISHES BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It J A quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surf aces removes VH|HV spots and stains, and imparts a beautiful, rich, dry, lasting lustre. O-CEDAR81 words
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Advertisement111 1941-02-27 12 l What did the Planter say planting himself c> V' m his chair; "It's good to get back Johnnie WalkcH That is particularly true after a hard day's work. jj jj JB2O There's something delightfully clean and refresh- jji', jjij- st ,i! gou k ing about the flavour of Johnnie111 words
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