Morning Tribune, 18 January 1940
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125 1940-01-18 1 The Task Of The Church Removal Of Nazi Tyranny Not Enough London. Jan. 17. pH Archbishop of Canterbury declared to-day that the Church most prepare actively for the tasks that would face it when P*** plans should be formulated. 'Archbishop added that some of, een criticised because we had ofReuter - 125 words
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Article222 1940-01-18 1 BRITAIN'S NEWLOAN London, Ian. 17. (S ||N House ol Commons Mr i John Simon announced that i uer cent, conversion loan B$ &M be repaid at par j are being offered J tcnuuve to being repaid in j SJfSnJIV conversion £l Hv "his lower rate o£ infe, the gantry willReuter - 222 words
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Article33 1940-01-18 1 Melbourne. Jan. 17. THE Department of Information states that Australia's home air objective of 19 squadrons will be reached m June without interfering with the Empire air training scheme.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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390 1940-01-18 1 EUROPE IS SHIVERING 1,000 Oil Tankers Grain Ships For Reich Ice-Bound LONDON, JAN. 17. MOST OF EUROPE IS SHIVERING IN THE GRIP OF THE ,?l ARCTIC SPELL, AND OPERATIONS BOTH ON THE WESTERN FRONT AND IN FINLAND HAVE BEEN HELD UP. On the Western390 words
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Article96 1940-01-18 1 "Italy Must Be Ready" Rome, Jan. 17. THE new secretary of the Italian Fascist Party to-day spoke about Italy's position with regard to the war. He said that there was no need to lull oneself with the illusions that Italy's present situation may last forever. "Italy must face the necessity96 words
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Article15 1940-01-18 1 Madrid, Jan. 17. It is reported that 16par.i has concluded a commercial greement with Bulgaria.15 words
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Advertisement38 1940-01-18 1 On Other Pages Finns' Big Success Japan's Policy European Fined Elliott's Trial People Places Shopping Page Leader Page q Women's Page Cinemas 10 Mi Millions For U.S. Navy JJ Sport u J5 Finance 1fi Swedish Rebuff For Reds38 words
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473 1940-01-18 2 Soviets Retreating After Three Days Of Fighting: Eating Own Horses HELSINKI, JAN. 17. |J!E FINNS HAVE SCORED A HIG SUOOiSS NEAR KITELA, NORTH OI LAKE LADOGA, ACCORDING 10 THE LATIST KEi*OKTS REACHING HERE. After three days of hard fighting, the Soviet troops have doandonedReuter - 473 words
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Article275 1940-01-18 2 Stockholm. Jan. 17. In Scandinavia the newspapers strongly support the step taken by their Governments in supporting Finland. According to one Swedish newspaper the question of neutrality does not arise because Soviet Russia claims that she is not at war with Finland at all. Danish papers make harsh comments enReuter - 275 words
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115 1940-01-18 2 h London, Jan. 17. IX hundred thousand workers on Britain's railways have en warned to keep a keen and nstant look-out for suspicious aracters who may be Nari resits m disguise, reports the DaU> Telegraph. X Secret instructions have been •ent out byReutet - 115 words
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244 1940-01-18 2 Comments On Statements By Mr. Belisha Premier BRITAIN London, Jan. 17. NEWSPAPER comment on the state H ments m the Commons yesterday regarding Mr. Hore-Belisha 's resignation stress the negative aspect of the Prime Minister's speech, and the assurance of no change In Army democratisation, and of no disagreement between244 words
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Article11 1940-01-18 2 ECHO OF GRAF SPEE BATTLE Monte Video, Jan 17 wmi. ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article72 1940-01-18 2 Holland is regarded T^' and returning to normal ler According to Brussels and I j sterdam dispatches, there h^ be«n no new moves bevond frontiers to renew the an wk lh neutrality, independence an i'^ i tereaia are menaced, the *L i French guarantee will come72 words
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Article83 1940-01-18 2 MORE PRECAUTIONS BY BELGIUM Brussels, Jan. 17. I QFFICIAL circles in Belgium maintain the greatest secrecy regarding the talks yesterday between Dr. Spank, Foreign Minister, and the British, French and German Ambassador.**. It is understood that the general situation was discussed. Public lighting in the Veniers district, near the GermanReuter - 83 words
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118 1940-01-18 2 BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY IS NOT DECADENT j London, Jan. 17. /JERMAN failure to supply ■widen y with anything but a small part of the normal coal supply is revealed m a Communique of the British Mines Department. It is pointed out that before the war Britain sent Sweden 47 perBritish Wireless - 118 words
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Article52 1940-01-18 2 Buenoj Aires, Jan. 17. Hn T -i e J War Minis ter Mr. Marquez has Un?^ qJ°, prolong the 5ta y of the Ji«« k, w tes arm y and a^ corps mission, which has been instructing th. Argentine Air Force since 1938. until June,Reuter - 52 words
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Article405 1940-01-18 3 Nazi Attack On Trawler Described London, Jan. 1~,.mms of the fishing trawkr ClR lni if S B hare rented to h ind 1 here is the story, in Wto J s own words, of the SLrXs They said "no" and as they /tftvintr it I saw two aircraft apS I'British Wireless - 405 words
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Article42 1940-01-18 3 GERMAN CARGO BOAT SCUTTLED y KT London, Jan. 17. 1*1 another German cargo boat t**" lost by the Nazis. was scuttled by h*r v when she was about to be l|! w *>Y a French warshin in the N) »th Atlantic- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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132 1940-01-18 3 Paris, Jan, 17. A y Kf^>lEXT bill to unseat De- J**** who have not retracted < -mmunist allegiance by Jan. Passed by the French ChamU U t Ft n,Bht 521 a alllSt tW somewhat heated de- wluch some Deputies dei il he p brReuter - 132 words
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Article416 1940-01-18 3 JAPANESE PREMIER OUTLINES POLICY Will Still Seek New Order In East Asia Tokyo, Jan. 17. |N a statement of policy at the first meeting of the new Cabinet the Premier, Admiral Yonai, expressed determination to continue building the new order m East Asia and to follow 7 his predecessor's policyReuter - 416 words
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Article93 1940-01-18 3 Washington, Jan. 17. MR. Cordell Hull said last night that Britain's reply to the American Rej publics' protest regarding the neutra lity zone would be clarified by consultations among the American States It would also be discussed by the permanent Neutrality Committee now m session93 words
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Article117 1940-01-18 3 London, Jan. 17. THE Walmer, Ramssate and Margate lifeboats remained many hours in the sea searching for survivors of a collision between an Italian steamer and the Brake light ship. The lightship was badly damaged anc» is still afloat. Her crew were saved. The ItalianReuter - 117 words
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42 1940-01-18 3 CANADIAN WAR LOAN QUICKLY SUBSCRIBED Ottawa, Jan. 17. CANADA'S first war loan of $200 million, at 3% per cent, is already oversubscribed, although offered to the pttblk only M Monday Tbo Bank of Canada announces tna subscriptions toiai i^-«* y million.- ReutreReutre - 42 words
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117 1940-01-18 3 CANADA SPENDS MILLION DOLLARS DAILY ON WAR London, Jan. 17. TAN ADA'S share In the cost of the Empire training scheme wUI, it is estimated by the Ottawa Department of Trade and Commerce, amount to approximately $360,000,00. By next September Canada will have spent $48,--000 000 on air training measures,British Wireless - 117 words
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Article72 1940-01-18 3 AMERICAS MUST APPROACH GERMANY New York, Jan. 17. FE British Government's reply (to the American Republics' protest tf a courteous but firm insistence that Britain cannot forego legitimate belligerent rights," in the proposed zone, writes the New York Times. "The proper course now is for the American Republics to approachReuter - 72 words
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Article44 1940-01-18 3 FOR the second time in two days, an earthquake sho^k Falermo, Sicily, yesterday. Considerable damage wa.s caused to the famous Monreale Cathedral, which partly collapsed. During Monday's quake, two were killed and several injured when several buildings collapsed.- Reute rReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement34 1940-01-18 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET THONE 5MI. SINGAPORE •ft' JTIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER8ONAL ACCIDENT WORK, MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. iff AGENTS: gs* rSs G wS AND BRANCHES: OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION. I.XU34 words
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603 1940-01-18 4 "I Was Confused At The Time" Singapore, Wednesday. SNATCHED something from the frouod, which was a knife. 1 d'nl not know it wan a knife and I hit him with it. I was rather confused u\ (he time," said Tug Mui ChoOf, at603 words
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366 1940-01-18 4 Singapore, Wednesday. £JONVI(TED on the charge of dangerous driving along River Valley Road on the morning of Sept. 6 last, Thomas G. Cotterell, a European chartered accountant of Messrs. Derrick and Co., was this morning fined $40 by Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic366 words
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76 1940-01-18 4 Mention wa/STn KriX. W?f»Zr a L ge agatast Mr L *e iin» f a .^t' Is char ged with permit''"g t frult sk >ns, waste rice and night hou, e in P t a 1h th H° U^ the drain o° Ws nouse76 words
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Article134 1940-01-18 4 Singapore. Wednesday. COMPLAINT against the food supplied to him m the Civil Prison was this morning made by Vy thai m gam before Mr. J L. Mcl ill m the Criminal District Court. Accused, who is on a charge of possession of Indian hemp, informed134 words
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Article206 1940-01-18 4 MALAY ON EXTORTION CHARGES r in the case in uhkh u?" 1 Jan bin Abdul Karim, a ouj L° a claimed trial before M r r MaUy Oldham in the Second maeisi 0 1 court to three charge* Tl« n 1 of provisions, cash and drinkw n two provision shops206 words
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Article221 1940-01-18 4 Singapore, Wednesday. NEWSPAPERMEN who gathered at the Chief Justice's Court this morning to hear a civil suit, were told by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy I McElwaine, "I am afraid there is no news for you to report." His lordship struck off the case which was221 words
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Article43 1940-01-18 4 The arrangements' for the next two nf D day eveni ng talks m Malay from theB.M.B.C. are as follows: Saturday Jan 20, Syed Alwi Al-Hady, Editor of vie Lembaga, Johore Bahru. Saturday, SK :#S Mr VA. Alsagoff, Editor-in-Chief. Warta Malaya.43 words
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Article28 1940-01-18 4 af T /i e Kev- Goh Hood Keng will preach at the Gospel Meeting to be held at 167 East Coast Road, on Friday, at 828 words
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Advertisement134 1940-01-18 4 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE The Foreign Exchange Control Office will be trans- as from Jan 23, 940, to FULLERTON BUILDING (3rd floor). As from that date, the telephone number of the office will be $29 I Foreign ■arimngi Control ofTiec Singapore, Jan. 15, 1940. u\mmMMWsms\*a\\m%\\%\\\M\m CLAIM FORMS ■eSS& 2"^ (C T134 words
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1208 1940-01-18 5 MAKE-UP GREASE-PAINT AMONG ELLIOTT'S EFFECTS {police Witnesses Give Evidence I Singapore, Wednesdnv. I 28 v,-n-old Robin Aylmer Elliott, a former employee of thj I WS r ,,k of India, was charged to-day with housebreakI KSStiS iAt at Raffles Place h e pleaded not I th e cue was first mentioned1,208 words
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Article124 1940-01-18 5 Singapore, Wednesday WHEN Toh Joon Nam and Llin j'oo Sens, alias John Lim, both of Cafe iMonico, answered summonses for selling Allsopps Beer by lelail when not licenI ced to do so and abetting such -ale respectively, Mr. L. C. don, Fifth Magistrate, remarked: "In124 words
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Article61 1940-01-18 5 Singapore. Wednesday. IN accident at McPherson Road A Dec. 11 last in which a boy waa knocked down by a motor-van had a s££el to the Traffic District Court this morning when Tan Chay Choo the S^ver of the van was convicted by Mr C H. Whitton61 words
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650 1940-01-18 6 MALA YA THANKED FOR GIFTS OF CLOTHING I.i i i. 1 1 cv iricitcu im i >« X I > i in'iiiH.s I mum im»- oi the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association acknowledging the receipt ol clothing sent from Malaya. It state (m-ing to th< lark of adequate Mip650 words
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Article37 1940-01-18 6 NAZI-RED TRADE TALK RESUMED min I*1 rfT rl itter Chief of the Economic Department of the Germi* Foreign Office, has returned to Mo* MM tJ? n W the Soviet-German .SS. taTks H t« Berlin to »«porl progress-Reuter.37 words
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Article17 1940-01-18 6 t Ottawa, Jan. 17. Air'lrV 1 the Royal Canadian tee is Z d ™P at d overseas17 words
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Article146 1940-01-18 6 A Singapore, Wednesday. «h,,o tu,, s, r,^. T" n thp Fifth p<>ii <'<>»« Cl««Brt m, 1( I,,. variouscountr T n hillese wer e Tho two Kirl.s ;1 ,hI on,. ,,f 1( men ;i V( toe wiUl lhl h h AiA&ult of Mr. Anderson," A 8146 words
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Article313 1940-01-18 6 Hitler Sends For His "Ideas Man" London, Jan. 3. JJITLER has sent for his ideas man Professor and exI Major-General Karl Haushofer. who had retired to his country house near Munich. I For Hitler is worried. His W< si Wall is proving a seige wall. And he has turned to313 words
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Article682 1940-01-18 6 VERA ARDMORE - People Places VERA ARDMORE y By J House, HE. the Governor and Lady Thomas erUrtaincd at a farewell dinner party in honour cf Sir Alexander and Lady Small v/ho leave -o-morrow Guests were.- Sir Percy °nd Lady McEta&ine, the Hen. Mr. S. W. Jones th\ Hon M- C. G. Howol'682 words
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Article, Illustration628 1940-01-18 7 I orlli< online Kale llurgain* Slim -Fitting Housecoats yuHEN we called at Prestige in Capitol Buildings the other day she told us hat she is holding a sale commencing in the first of 'ebruary. Now this is good news [or, as those who >atronise this shop628 words
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Advertisement89 1940-01-18 7 Stock Clearance SALE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Commencing Feb. The 1st. I Capitol Bldiss. Phone [POLAROID ■ee how this new scien- UjBt^^^ K; r lirlit control stops Tflg. ,4j|. j ■ffiectptl elare and pro- 1^5^ I Bus your eyes as no U ■therviiM glass can pro- them. Perfect eye >*89 words
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Advertisement48 1940-01-18 7 I I 4i^a>^M*^ j I I /"/vl //V make-up \/Aa/\- WeWlng W lh 6, th n e td V/^Wf > and moss greens. them i Jl^nl "n^^m—^pper tone and I V\l V o> the complete Colour Harmony, tot V our expert advise you. A R D S BATTERY ROAD-48 words
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Advertisement87 1940-01-18 7 II \p\ V \a?£Ss£S/^ffl^ DKESSES. CORSETS, SWIMSI I IS. HOSIEKY. ty> v v* f r kjfr N EW AND <)V* LOVELY V HOUSECOATS 61 Stamford Rd. (Eu Court) 3Wo wtmmm m wmmmw w[ YM "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PAi?/S CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone m^ m^ mmm m87 words
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285 1940-01-18 8 the short space of a year, Japan has witnessed four Cabinet changes, all of which have been due to dissensions among the different }>oJitical groupt concerning the nation's domestic and for\gn policies. This cannot be taken as a healthy sign in Japanese285 words
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Article, Illustration742 1940-01-18 8 H.L.Hopkin On taaaaaaaaa^ mm Britain Preparing A Huge Army: No Irre- j solution About Ourj I j Preparations: Unity j j Mitford In The News Again: Headstrong Girl: Who Sought Friendship J j With Hitler: A Sore Trial To Lord Redesdale. London, Jan. 2. pjJK big news this742 words
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Article103 1940-01-18 8 London, Jan. 17. W* fLO\DS war risk rating committee has published an addition to the advisor/ heduie rates issued on Jan. 4. The addition concerns the rate for shipments H Between Brest, and Havre and certain i< -st mat ions. The importance of the addition liel103 words
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Article41 1940-01-18 8 NEW RIVAL TO MR. ROOSEVELT Kochester (New !ork>, Jan. 13. E \J I{ Frank Gannett, publisher and I -^critic of the New D*ftl has ;in nouhred his candidacy tor the Re- ft iioiiiiiitiiioii lor tot? ro^ti h> den. v. Reute rReuter - 41 words
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Article191 1940-01-18 8 FRENCH REPLY TO JAPAN Paris, Jan. 17. THE most categorical official denial is given to reports from Japanese sources that arms and munitions are being sent to South China by the French Indo- China Railway. It is stated that insistence on these reports, which French circles are obliged to deny191 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1940-01-18 9 Remedies Which Are j Simple But Efficacious j EVERY home deserves to have that ♦just back from the laundry", well tended look, right down to the last silver teaspoon. After much experimenting these simple household remedies for cleaning metals have been found to be most efficacious. TO1,068 words
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Advertisement43 1940-01-18 9 tm**tt^ m Z^^**^mm^ m m* m^ m^ m^!^l m ]mmm^Sßf* 9 **\\^mm\\m MT W t **ny.jj?fc^a\£^^ II I Jpflt^\ I ll I mjM CHUTNEYS PICKLES PAW~SEN CO. P.0.80x.90Z0X/ CALCUTTA. India PHONE 5576 FIVE LINES :.B. HIA Adv\t. of Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd.43 words
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Advertisement180 1940-01-18 10 !fsTARTS tonight;;; pavilionj > j JANES GOT A BEAU N' EVERVTHIMe.' I Mmm^L\ S. A s c mean everyi Hr Ba3t M\~Mwkdl B^M& f^w* JBj HHhW^I lafl ft' BP* JES -^mmm-' mf y*sm\ i^f_^ai^^ T7BJHyT^*TWI¥TWr J**' '\*w >vi. '''^^^EBT^Qil'^Hv^Hft lB W i Ik -.^Azir -y t**^. Matt Ao^avva Hi va180 words
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Advertisement335 1940-01-18 10 DESTINED TO SMASH EVERY RECORD CREATED UY "Till': l-'IMM." l°f A l 9 3 5 5 alhambba" I We Defy y° u to -^SHhlhk I Without fl^ I present JE™r I Thriller L^i^^M,' 1 KhK If The RETURN of the FROG f with I UNA O'CONNOR RENE RAY I Also335 words
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288 1940-01-18 11 AN FRIDAY Jan. 19. Madam Ol*a U uelho will five a sonf recital fnni the B M B C Station from n until 8 15 pjn. Madam Coelho accompanies hersf lf on the saftar and is world famou s a Bra zI!Iai1 soprano and juitari>t.288 words
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Article119 1940-01-18 11 I LA^JUiU^^ ORDON HARKER is seen again m th? inimitable part of a Scotland Yarrj tective m The Return of the Frog, lich is now being screened at the Alimbra. If you want thrills, here they are. The spector is a decided handicap to th« Jcient119 words
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Article107 1940-01-18 11 Chungking's Marketing Scheme I JOINT m™i ii Cn "nffkin£. I>J marketing offirA »i*u c anit a i oi si ftM nni Vth a 'ablished at rh 00 wiU be Products of f£r ffkln S to mark et tech^n. K?a„t s f ™.°P«tivaa of low Hunan aii' l* I*™'1 K fr^aa^ffSS*107 words
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61 1940-01-18 11 Shaoching. QWING to Japanese reverses In the north Kwangtung fighting, Japanese irmy yen m the occupied area is Jharply depreciating especially m Canon, where the gendarmes are enforcing the circulation on pain of severe penalty. canton is said to be harassed bj guerillas61 words
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Article33 1940-01-18 11 Washington, Jan. 10 —The United states Senate has confirmed the Presidents nomination of Mr fh Murphy. Attorney-General to Supremo Court and Mr. Robert Jackson as Attoinev-General in his place.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement120 1940-01-18 11 EMPrRTTALXIE 7 P.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m RAT" SUN~TALKIE 7-30 PM. TONIGHT 9-30 PM. The IMIKOM Vs| The PtTTLEIH KING KONG IS LOOSE AGAIN j NOW AT THE J MARLBOROUGH Positively LAST NICHT 2 SHOWS 645 945 I i ITS THUNDERING THRILLS WILL NEVER DIE I "KING KONG" THE GIANT APE120 words
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Advertisement260 1940-01-18 11 A L If A MB HA NEXT CHANG f% Mm m THt AN6EIS WASH THEIR JACE 1 ANN SHERIDAN Um'DEAD END' KHK RONALD REAGAN BOWTA CMNVILLE FRANKIC THOMAS 1 HENRY O'REHi CDUAM CUNNELU 1 Slfi 1 j NEW- WORLD 9 PIONEER AMUSEMENT PARK. f\ a mr^tri nit i in tel260 words
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Article100 1940-01-18 12 $2,276 Millions For U.S. Navy Washington, Jan. ic. NEW warships costing $2,276 million will be needed by 1945 In order to compMf the Navy's current and proposed construction programme, accordme to Admiral Stark's testimony before the House of Representatives Naval Committee j,.;„„ Thr Secretary for War. Mr. Woodnng. appearing beforeReuter - 100 words
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Article77 1940-01-18 12 Tsingtao. Jan I Following the Japanese announce I men* on Jan. 14 that an u(idin«,ia| I ship»>msr berth in Tsingtao hurl>o ut I and two g-otlowns have been oj)ened I for third-power shipping, another I wharf is to-day made availably f 0 I tdh'ifii hipping Shipping circlesReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement286 1940-01-18 12 I— I I I 1- I m jbjm BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The l». A. O. S. N. Companr will hu%«> a |»asM'ii!»i' BUMM Itr siiilinij Uo^hvunlM im'\l mon lli. P. 0. STEAM NAY. CO. Collyer Quay BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. SERVICES BangKok Weekly Penang. Rangoon286 words
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Advertisement305 1940-01-18 12 I I \m > mi i I i W**« I I I I "^B i r^m HI LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS I CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH EXCELLENT CUISINE. SHORT HOLIDAY CRUISES. I MS "FioMV (11.000 Tons Displ.) from Singapore abt. 19.1.40. W SINGAPORE BANGKOK SAIGON SINGAPORE. I about 20 days $186.67.305 words
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Article220 1940-01-18 13 ,Fr«m Oui Own Correspondent) B Jobore Bahru, Tuesday. l)i...\viN' ul *>ei^r wrltnsfrMMl< B^"inir in their return encounter, I, Royal Kn^ineers defeated the Bv.vn Board, Johore Bahru by four K, ia ]s to two in a soccer match playKut the Ist.ina padang this evening. Bh'Sapp"' 1 UOM tne220 words
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Article25 1940-01-18 13 TO-DAY Trip S-S'S- VS SRC SR C rr'vu' S C C Seven-a-side. S.C C UhK: Municipal S.C. vs G E C Farrer Park.25 words
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Article75 1940-01-18 13 rv n £KwX wm JS' Wlll the b«m Sport, Club (Far East Oxygen s n,ih S? am !L the Thornycroft Cub. m a friendly badminton «eh of lour singles and three S-iri V? p J? yed at the Ha ppy 30 n n! ed Stadi m on75 words
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Article52 1940-01-18 13 Wong Fatt Lim - Wong Fatt Lim n hrSp? 11^ h J ve been selecte d to VSS t;r th rf YM CA against s 1 Hyderabad Regiment on Friday, V N" tfc AnS0 Road WUtnn iu^« Sa^apathy, A. C S h Chln Ch y e G L Day e^o^ m^^^n. MokKii52 words
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731 1940-01-18 13 POLICE FAIL TO RAISE A TEAM QWING to their inability to field a team, the Police yesterday conceded the first walk-over in the S.C.C. seven-a-side rugger tournament against the Royal Navy. Two other ties played resulted in decisive wins for the R.A.F. "A" seven and731 words
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Advertisement24 1940-01-18 13 t SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES ii INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED DURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE EAD OFF| CE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, PHONB NO. MIS.24 words
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Advertisement26 1940-01-18 13 DOG'S HEAD i BRANDY SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN (HOSPITAL QUALITY) MENTION "DOG'S HEAD" IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PURi: HRANDY IT'S A FINE f "PICK-ME-UP". WJU 126 words
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Miscellaneous55 1940-01-18 13 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 3.50 A.M. 8.5 ft. 4.16 P.M. 7.2 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 4 35 A.M. 8.3 ft. 5.35 P.M. 6.7 ft. I SOCCER FRIENDLY In a soccer match played ye&lerday \t Farrer Park between Sime Darby Sports Club and Thoinycruft Tootball ream, Sime Darby's XI won55 words
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399 1940-01-18 14 I AST NIGHTS f.nals in the Malaya Command individual boxing L championships at Tanglin once again provided a large and distinguished gathering with Areworks Vn/V .i« All the fights but one went the full distance and many hard knocks were exchanged. The brst399 words
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Article87 1940-01-18 14 There will be a friendly game of soccer between Harper, GiLQllan Football Team and the Straits Time s Football team on Thursday, at Farrer Park and Avj following have been chosen to represent the former:— Urn Kiin Liang, i Ng Yew Man. Abu bin Salim, Simon *ong, G. J. Robinson.87 words
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Article511 1940-01-18 14 C.S.C 2 S.C.R.C 0 I JX a fairly interesting game of hockey on Balestier Plain yesterday. B the Ceylon Sports Club beat the S.C.R.C. by two goals to nil. B Thuraisingham, the homesters' centre-forward, scored a goal 1 in each half. B I The CSC.511 words
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Article462 1940-01-18 14 JUDGING from the last promotion between Mohamed Fahmy aid B Young Frisco, there should be a B other enormous crowd at the Hanoi World on Friday, when promoter \W CM. Houghton, presents his firs B New Year card with four nui B erents, introducing: eight popular I462 words
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Advertisement131 1940-01-18 14 1 CAESAR M. HOUCHTON i HAPPY "WORLD (Covered) flHßfl VI.VBU'M FT J? 10-morrow Night _^^4fc^ l\\l\HV PHMaf iflfiw SEBASTIAN vs. MOHD. FAHMY 12 (3) Rounds I RUSH MILLING vs. JOE DIAMOND 10 (3 1 Rounds NAI BOON MAH vs. D. DHARMARAJ 10 (3) Rounds K. O. CUSTILO vs. TOMMY CARRIE131 words
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Article22 1940-01-18 15 (London, Wednesday. h lOmcial Price) £241* Buyers £242 Sellers wird .Official Price) £341 V 4 Buyers £241 y 2 Sellers22 words
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Article37 1940-01-18 15 London, Wednesday. larket Tone Steady Kr *> n 13 i 16s S^ardi Feb. 11 1116 b 11% s 2nd Forward* Mar. ll 5 8 b 11*4 s 3rd Forward! April. j'ne H 3 8b 11% s37 words
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Article71 1940-01-18 15 London. Wednesday, j urn Oil (Malay) in bulk Sept Sment Not given >pra (Straits F.M.S.) < tember .Sment. Not Quoted! i?o FJour i Sarawak' I Fob S'ment. 20/3 Sellers ipioea, Seed Pearl, I Quality i Singapore > lary S'ment. 31/6 Sellers jpper 'FAQ i White itok Dec Jan. S'ment.71 words
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Article53 1940-01-18 15 I London, Wednesday. I T London on Paris 176.50* 176. 75** T London on Amsterdam 7.52* 757** i 7.55** T London on Shanghai 5 1/16 T London on Hongkong Is. 2 31|32d. I T London on Japan Is. 2 9!32d i r London on New York 4.02V 253 words
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Article66 1940-01-18 15 London, Wednesday. tillers 67/ :ilop Rubber 28/6 leral Electric 75/3 ferial Chemical Industries 29/10 1/ 2 ferial Tobacco 112/fi ibDutch 24/S ladian Pacific 7 »don Tin m Trust 3 3/3 rHUams S, 1 10^ them Kintas fc/, fe 11 Tr aidTr <h 81/3 Loan 3!^ bearen 78/1166 words
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Article153 1940-01-18 15 Singapore. Wednesday. THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce 1 Rubber Association held its 1468th I auction to-day, when of 2,056,966 lbsj '918.29 tons) catalogued, 1.832.975 lbs (818.29 tons) were offered and 1,259 945 lbs < 582. 47 tons) sold. London— Spot ll^d. New York— Spot 18 7 8153 words
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Article184 1940-01-18 15 1 Singapore, Wednesday. I MARKETS were again quiet and duh* *m to-day and prices were again inclined to slip back, but a few buyers made their j appearance at the lower levels. The price of local tin was unchanged from yesterday at $124, while the price of184 words
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Article31 1940-01-18 15 N?w York, Jan. 16. RUBBER Market Tone Stagnant Buyers Sellers Spot ig% 19^ 8 T S rward April June 18 18T 8 Market Tone Fair Consumer Demand Spot 4731 words
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242 1940-01-18 15 f Singapore, Wednesday. t DA^ 7^" pro[)a^ nda A »y* vital part in the destinies of mankind, drama will come into its own," said Mr. Yap Phemr addressing members of the Rotary Club yesterday o n the suboi Ine Dear Delights of Dramatic Art." all the242 words
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Article87 1940-01-18 15 Tin Rubber Easier (Reuter 6 Special City Comment) London. Jan. 17. f OTTON is seven down, and unsettlec Silver is narrowly up M 6. Tin is easier, with the exceptiona turnover of 425 tons. Rubber spot Is tight on keen Frencl demajid. American offers to the Unit ed Kingdom are87 words
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Article71 1940-01-18 15 New York, Jan. 17. ACCORDING to a Buenos Aires report n published in the New York Times, the cruiser Exeter has beached at Pon Stanley in the Falkland*. The report suggests that the warship will be used as a fortress to protect the islands against any71 words
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Article75 1940-01-18 15 n Hongkong, Jan. 17. It is understood that negotiations are proceeding for the placing of a big shipbuilding order in Hongkong by the British Government. It is beheved that contracts will be placed for at least four cargo ships. The ships will represent a75 words
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Advertisement12 1940-01-18 15 *Aff*ttCmf9 BAGGAGE I I Bri&hl^ce Co., Ud. t, Finlayson Green. f v12 words
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Advertisement109 1940-01-18 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 18? 1 fT-^HJorated m tne Netherlands, therlands Trading Society) BANKERS. AMSTERDAM p Capital f. 40.030 000I Fund 10,500,00,.ondon Correspondents DNAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches ai smaller places Netherlands East109 words
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Advertisement67 1940-01-18 15 oversea- I I CHINESE I I BANKING I I CORP. iw|9l Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over Sooth Eastern Asia connections m all principal cities of the World. q Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems67 words
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Article78 1940-01-18 16 BRITAIN'S BUDGET FIGURES London, Jan. IT. f NC:OME TAX payers last week contributed £%UO,000 to i< vrnue. In the corresponding week u' lait /ear. tho total was £19,551.000. The total 01 dinar y revenue for the showed a surplLLS of £37.289.000 jver the week's expenditure, reducing tfle deficit to dateB.O.W. - 78 words
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Article131 1940-01-18 16 CHECKING THE VICIOUS SPIRAL London, Jan 17. pliL report bf iho Trades Union Gen- era! Council dei.ies the responsiblity for starting what has been called nc vi'-iois spiral which it has been ui"i. Leo, might il unciieekea de'.tlop •n lines which occurred in the last ,ar, whP.i wages tried inB.O.W. - 131 words
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Article66 1940-01-18 16 SOVIET PILOT'S SUICIDE Helsinki, Jan 17. THE plane which bombed Lulea, a Swedi.sh town about 60 mile.s from the Finnish frontier, has subsequently landed at Is.salmi in Finland The pilot fired at the Finnish Police, and when he missed, he shot himself dead. The second officer surrendered The plane isReuter - 66 words
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Article45 1940-01-18 16 Nagpur, Jan. 17. One wai killed and 12 injured m riots which occurred at Burhanpur. Stones v err thrown at a magistrate. At'.er some police had been hit. they were ordered to fire. Seven police were taken to hospital.45 words
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Article56 1940-01-18 16 London, Jaa. 17. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Chamberlain declared, in answer tu a question that His Majesty's Government welcomed the recent Japanese decisions regading the lifting of the navigation ban on the Yangtse as a step towards the restoration of equal trading opportunities forReuter - 56 words
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Article22 1940-01-18 16 London. Jan. 17. The French Minister of Armament* has arrived m London for important discussions with Mr. Bursrin. the Minister of Supply22 words
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Article39 1940-01-18 16 Washington, Jan. 17. MR VINSON to-day announced that l legislation will be redrafted to permit of the construction of cruisers exceeding the London Treaty Limit. He said that the T^aty limits for all categories of warships would be eliminate.39 words
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Article452 1940-01-18 16 London. Jan. if. fill I VlhYlol the German submarine losses hus been con- firmed from n unexpected source-a German propaganda broadcast irom Frankfurt. The commentator, r -K-rring to the.v Wt need not PV attentuin to Mr. Churchiir.s tall stories. We have plenty of submarinesBOW - 452 words
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62 1940-01-18 16 NO CONTRABAND ON TORPEDOED DUTCH SHIP The Hague. Jan. 17 nECAUSE of the torpedo^ 01 the D two other vessels of the Lnited Netherlands Shipping Company of The Hague are at present held up at Flushine and Rotterdam. It is reaffirmed that the Arendskerk had no contraband aboard, ana carriedReuter - 62 words
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Article79 1940-01-18 16 Tokyo, Jan. 17. AN APPEAL to General Chiang KaiShek to conclude a truce with Japan has been made by Mr. Wang Clung- wei, head of the puppet government which the Japanese Government is trying to set up m China. The Domei Agency quotes l§C wane. as saying79 words
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Article140 1940-01-18 16 Stockholm. J an n JJESPITE the continued radio attacks by Russia, the Scandinavian countries are maintaining their attitude. The. Swedish Prime Minister, speakim in the* foreign affairs debate to-day $ajj •Any attempt to violate our rieutra lity will be met with all the means our disposal.140 words
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Article53 1940-01-18 16 New York, Jan. IT. AMERICAN planes are beginning to arrive m England m considerable numbers, states the New York Journil American, which adds that Hitler a osing what may be the decisive battle )f the War. American planes will challenge the icknowledged. superiority cf Germany53 words
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Article45 1940-01-18 16 London, 1( pHI Canadian Rea Cro-i tus alrea collected £900.000— :nly £G5.000 ki» tiian the total collected by the lVA Red Cro>-s. n The Department for National yn xcnce for Canada has announced tna 3.500 doctors have volunteered tneirj services. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement114 1940-01-18 16 i STOP PHl** Berlin, Jan 1* Despite the Dutch official denia'. the German News Agency to-aa^ repeated the assertion contained m a German High Command munique that a Dutch P lane "IT over German territory near Norahorn on Jan. 13. The Agency that Dutch violation of «£j man territory had114 words
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