Morning Tribune, 22 January 1940
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Article347 1940-01-22 1 R. A. F. Bares Nazi Defences London. Jan. -.ii \IK MINISTRY have re- i T _*5 a number of photo- ;Jnr.akenb.v,heß..».r'over "SSf-^ dromes. su» baseSf grounds, pons, n *V and railways, canals, rivers, ana lary and commercial roads. It is stated that all movements are soon known to the who347 words
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Article63 1940-01-22 1 London, Jan. 21. In oi_er to demonstrate India's solidarity with the Empire in the war, Lord Sinha, the only Indian peer whose eligibility to lake his seat in the House of LurcLj was recently established by the committee of privileges, will arrive In LondonB.O.W - 63 words
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Article136 1940-01-22 1 Pri_b-____ London, Jan. 21. h= r° R SELI G BRODETSKY, in BoaS J l )resi dential address to the in'lrmri I)0 P utip s of the British Jews nri n M Said that When the War WaS fcroa! Nazi dominion removed from '•Wanr e uld beB.O.W. - 136 words
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Article, Illustration506 1940-01-22 1 Italy Warns Russia ROME, JAN. 21. THE MEETING OF THE YUGOSLAV AND RUMANIAN FOREIGN MINISTERS SHARES PROMINENCE IN THE ITALIAN PRESS TO-DAY WITH REPORTS OF GERMAN AND SOVIET TROOP MOVEMENTS IN EASTERN EUROFE. LONG DESPATCHES FROM BUDAPEST (HUNGARY) AND BUCHAREST (RUMANIA) SPEAK OiReuter - 506 words
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Article135 1940-01-22 1 LONDON, JAN. 21. ¥N A SPEECH ON SATURDAY, THE FiltST COMMISSIONER OF WORKS, REFERRING TO THE WAR. SAID:— ••We must, i.one of us undei estimate the appalling gravity of our task. There are very _\ern and terrible days ahead oi us. "We are confronted by a135 words
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Article34 1940-01-22 1 London, Jan. 21. An official announcement is expectea this week of the date for registration of the 23 age group. The date is likel* to be th np*.and or third week in February.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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182 1940-01-22 1 BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK: 81 FEARED LOST LONDON, JAN. 21 THE ADMIRALTY HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE DES- j TROYER GRANVILLE HAS BEEN SUNK, EITHER BY A MINE OR BY A TORPEDO, IN THE NORTH SEA. One hundred and eighteen officers and men have been landed, but •eight are known to haveReuter - 182 words
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Article800 1940-01-22 2 RICHTS OF MAIL CENSORSHIP Washington, -Jan. 21. THK ft** Ih-partmenl ii uporled to N still studying the British V repaint to American protests ItpMtfilfcg mail examination. it stated that a further communication to London on the question is being considered. <*♦♦,> I_l.-lTjlljii.l nftici-ik made n<> commentReuter - 800 words
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Article146 1940-01-22 2 Soviet Coal Industry Disappoints Moscow, Jan. 21. AN article in the Inriustria, organ eif the Commissariat for heavy industry, sharply criticises the Sovnt coal industry. It sa>; that the output of the two mam centra ui the Urals an_, ine Don oasin m the- first 13 days of January wereReuter - 146 words
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Article75 1940-01-22 2 Washington, Jan. 21. "Washington does not like the tone of the British note regarding the mall censorship," writes the Washington correspondent of the New York Times. "It is understood Lord Lothian has been informed of th P official American view, and also of the bad effect likely toReuter - 75 words
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Article58 1940-01-22 2 FRENCH LAW AGAINST COMMUNISTS Paris, Jan. 21. »~HE Communist Senator, and 60 deputies have been deprived of their seats under a law published in the official Journal, which takes away the Parliamentary Mandate from a!l who had nor, repudiated the Communist Party by Ocr. 26. The law states that communistsReuter - 58 words
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100 1940-01-22 2 CHINA FLEET DETAINS GERMANS ON JAPANESE LINER London, Jan. 21. A NUMBER of Germans of military age, who were trying to return to Germany by way of Japan and Russia, have been seized by a British naval unit. Their capture was announced in a British naval communique issued In Hongkong100 words
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Article41 1940-01-22 2 London, Jan. 21.—Officers of the British Army are not to b e allowed to serve abroad until they are 20. This is considered to be in the best interests of the officers themselves, and some of the men they will command.41 words
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277 1940-01-22 2 Washington, Jan. 21. AS the date, Jan. 26, for the proposed abrogation of the United States trade treaty with Japan drawr. near there is much speculation about the position of the conversations between the two countries. Mr. Cordeil Hul., Secretary of .State, wasReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration108 1940-01-22 2 THE VICTORY WE SEEK London, Jan. 41. MR. Herbert Morrison, leader of the L.CJC- in a speech on Saturday said! "Let us not be under illusions as to the importance of victory over gangsterdom, represented by the present German Regime. "Anr_ by victory, I mean either a decisive victory of108 words
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135 1940-01-22 2 Nazis Kill 15,000 Poles: No Trial Paris, Jan. 21. ACCORDING to a report receive*] here the attempt to exterminate the Polish population of the Ger-man-occupied territory ot Posen, Pcmerania and Silesia is being carried out by systematic mass murders and tortures by Storm Jroopcp and the Gestapo who, the reponReuter - 135 words
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Article129 1940-01-22 2 PARLIAMENT EXPECTS A QUIET WEEK London, Jan ei PARLIAMENT expects a qu>'' ti -1 There will be no statement u> Prime Minister on the progress The Commons', on Tuesday, w |JJ.f iatw road accidents. Labourites nl odifi I the debate are expected to urge 1 cation of the lighting restrictionsReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement124 1940-01-22 2 tmnm And You'll Feel Young— Look Young N'nthinjr ages man or woman more than In s «aus<d through bad kidney action. I'l.is makes you suffer from Getting up Nights, Burning, Itching Passages, Nerves, Dizziness. Rheumatism, Backache, Leg Pains, Circles under Eyes, Swollen Ankles, Loss of Appetite, Energy, etc., because kidneys124 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1940-01-22 3 Neutrals Must Join In If They Are Not Tc Be Eaten Up |X m her oi hifl striking speeches on the war, Mr. Churchill, First f Ord of the Admiralty, said he thought there was no chance of L ipe. end to1,406 words
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Advertisement64 1940-01-22 3 IM m rmmmm rmmm rr ,ttm iwm i 1 1 1 i 1 1 ____T70^^'J!11III1IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Nl_W> i I mmmW (>'/ X^ll \\JJC^^ F m aT\ h. '^Wjti Ins,sl on y our i its FL W clover IV JH /Tf .BRAND '.lA MILK CREAM j ■lnis is BABI. CLOVER speaking and64 words
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Article614 1940-01-22 4 FOt'R ways in wlmli the Mala>s should ■■iliaHf t'» support Britain in the uar were outlined by Syed Alwi al-lladv. editor of the Malay newspaper Lembaga of Johore Bahru, in a broadcast talk from the B M B.C station. Singapore. These were: By food614 words
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726 1940-01-22 4 WOMAN WHO EARNED $5,000 A MONTH NOW OWES $14,432 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. ,)M. KHENG KEE, a middle.as.ed, bespectacled Chinese nonya;' who described herself as a jewellery broker and said that during the boom yea.s, when the price of rubi>tM vvas IhiLh she had made as much as726 words
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Article246 1940-01-22 4 PATIENT JUMPS TO DEATH (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday fIRCUMSTANCES surrounding "th death of a Chinese named Kol Thim Ton, who flung himself fr on the third floor of "C" Block, Penan) General Hospital, to the lawn bela at 6 a.m. on Dec. 21 last year, wen inquired into246 words
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Article71 1940-01-22 4 Singapore. Sunday An Indian boy of about 15 yean who is serving a term in the Reformatory School, was badly burnt at about 4 p.m. to-day when while assisting the cook in the Reformatory kitchen. The local ambulance wa~* summonec to the school where the dresser fowl71 words
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Article36 1940-01-22 4 Singapore, Sunday. A lallang fir e at Kim Keat ftoad vj*^ occurred at about 7.44 p.m. to-day J a put out in a short while by the Bini I 'pore Fir e Brigade. I36 words
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Advertisement18 1940-01-22 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, FHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACCIDENT-18 words
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Advertisement60 1940-01-22 4 ft Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet— "The Natural Way of Hair Culture." PURE SILVIKRIN The concentrated Natural Hair Food is a very good Remedy for Severe Dandruff, Heavy Loss of Hair, Thinning Hair, Bald Patches and Threatening Baldness. From all Chemists, High-class60 words
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Article286 1940-01-22 5 Singapore, Saturday. mj, tory of a food Samaritan who was robbed of a bag of cloth- by a man whom he had Riven shelter in his room the night, was to-day told in the Fourth Police Court, where "\\Vnir" Yenf, a young Chinese, claimed286 words
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Article208 1940-01-22 5 12,187 MONTHS TO PAY DEBT Singapore, Saturday. that it was his second bankruptcy, Tay Nam Kiang, rear-old clerk, employed at the fostics Department, appeared in > Bankruptcy Court to-day. r the course of his public examinaconducied by Mr. G. H. Po, assist Official Assignee, bankrupt said that liabilities bv his208 words
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41 1940-01-22 5 ITALY BANS FOREIGN TEXTILES IN COLONIES Rome, Jan. 20. ALY has banned all imports of foreign textiles into her colonies in East rica. upon the ground that the -tail Empire can produce all fhp <iilk and tton texti'es needed there. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article127 1940-01-22 5 Singapore, Saturday. FINES totalling $550 were this morning imposed on Chua Ho Cheo, a 34-year old Teochew, who pleaded guilty before Mr. Kenneth E Byrne in the Fourth Police Court to three liquor offences. Accused pleaded guilty to (1) possesion of five gallons dutiable samsu,127 words
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Article314 1940-01-22 5 CAR CRASH MADE HIM BANKRUPT Singapore, Saturday. ATTRIBUTING his bankruptcy to a civil judgment made against him in 1937 which was for over $8,000, a European, Mr. Douglas Wfred Rushton appeared in the Bankruptcy Court this morning kfore Sir Percy McElwaine for his public examination. !£e G H Po waK314 words
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Article512 1940-01-22 5 SINGAPORE WEDDINGS Singapore, Sunday. A SINGER who is well known on the London stage and who has appeared in several West End musical productions was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday after arriving from London the night before. She was Miss Edith Vera Juster. of Lincoln, and she married Mr.512 words
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Advertisement45 1940-01-22 5 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles ha *e earned a truly "worla wide" reputation for ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP a_u* KELI ABILITY while VALUE for MONEY la, of course, a NEW HUDbON traditio*. j W.PJ&.45 words
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Article196 1940-01-22 6 Washington, Jan. 20. •■MMKDIATK chances of peace are reduced tc > a slight probability," says the Pope in the mesw to President Roosevelt made public to-day. his, says the Pope, is due to "a stubborn obstacle which is becoming more difficult to surmount The message is the196 words
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220 1940-01-22 6 Tokyo, Jan. 20. FEEL sure my country is very 1 much awake to the conditions not only in Europe but a I. mi in the Far East," declared Sir Robert Craigie at a luncheon partv in honour of the newly appointed militaryReuter - 220 words
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Article285 1940-01-22 6 London. Jan. 20. SNOWSTORMS, ice and frost are causing havoc and hardship in many parts of Europe. Heater*! Amsterdam corrcspotidenl states that with temperalures varying between 27 degrees F. and 43 degrees F.. of frost, Berlin is shivering in one of the coldest winters in living memory.Reuter - 285 words
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Article177 1940-01-22 6 $5 Fine On Crown Land Charge Singapore, Saturday. jr«HAKGEb with the unlawful occupation of crown land Mr. A. H. M. Low was fined $5 to-day by Mr. L. C. Goh, Fifth magistrate. Mr. Sim Teng Chew, of the Land Office who prosecuted, stated that dei fendant put up a "bangsal"177 words
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Article925 1940-01-22 6 VERA ARDMORE - People Places VERA ARDMORE By THF OLD SAVING THIRD TIME 1 1 LUCKY" CERTAINLY APPLIES i TO MR MAURICE MURPHY WHO < HAD TO ARRANGE THREE OATES i FOR HIS WEDDING BEFORE IT FINALLY CAME OFF omiv FIRST DATE WAS FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON BUT THE SHIP I WHICH WAS BRINGING925 words
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128 1940-01-22 6 Threat To U. S. Defence Programme New York, Jan. _u rPHE success of the United Statj defence programme is hell jj; seriously threatened as the rem of activities of unnamed ersow according to a Washington t*'!>:- ,ra to the New York Times. The dispatch quotes army and nai authorities forReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration800 1940-01-22 7 Suggestions for those who are planning a new bathroom or renovating an old one. I [HE N planning out the bathroom 1 for a new house, or renovating existing one, there are two mam ir ds to be kept in mind. Firstly, a t the bathroom800 words
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Advertisement86 1940-01-22 7 A SAUSAGES that will make you ask for a sttettd helping S_P^ ihr :> -:v. kS^Rv' >^ $^^^ttPtlmmta*. '■•AA&. '<• BS Wt lfff"* jC mk'jmmmr^ Sl^^. flwfc. "^i. .^/ffff^fflnß^^BKn \«H& *kV uloQ^ jP>— J^ _S9 BP^^ t— l^SE^^R 9FjS_% JmAtimW mw^^f^m ujfr < j^. l^L W U&^m. 'v— B B^^86 words
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326 1940-01-22 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, January 22, 1940. CRITICAL ISSUES r rilK cold spell in Europe has rendered military operations on the various fronts almost impossible, except in Finland, where the Red retreat continues, and in the absence of new developments attention is naturally directed to the situation in the Far East.326 words
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Article734 1940-01-22 8 ELHopkin On ■■■■•■■■■■<¥> Good News For The j Home Front: Relief From The Black-out Terrible j j Strain Of Night Driving: j JMenace Of Thej i Black-out Gangster: Birth I Of The "Euston Knuckle- j j dusters." j i i London. Jan. 4. 'PHIS morning brings jrood news734 words
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Article322 1940-01-22 8 London, Jan. 20. THERE is practically no comment in the morning newspapers on the speech in which Dr. Goebbels yesterday, standing on the very ground the invasion of which by German armies set Europe alight with the flames of war, quaintly described the Allies asiBritish Official Wireless - 322 words
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Article47 1940-01-22 8 A Copenhagen message states that ac lording to the Berlin cor:espn: he National Tidende, 60 German r ards are now constructing a new ype of submarine winch is claim* >e built in a month. It is stated rews are being given instruction ratninc boats.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article24 1940-01-22 8 LONDON, Jan. 20— The death JJ- I currec? at Oxford of Sir Francis W- B liott, for w »<*» iv Rriti«h minister I Athens*— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement23 1940-01-22 8 > To-day's Whxte Label" t Aniwuiicement A philosopher is a man who can look at an empty glass with a smile after BEWAR'S W.PM.-C23 words
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Article, Illustration198 1940-01-22 9 Foreign newsreel merit Horse-drawn sledges, which possess considerhiV advantages o/er mechanised transport in the frozen Arctic, are used by the Finns fighting in the north to transport their supplies. Here is a convoy of d s escorted by white-clad soldiers along a snowcovered road in th e SaUa region. (Planet198 words
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Advertisement106 1940-01-22 10 PWII JO\ 615 915 TO-NIGHT J CTj] S-|A______/ c^ JlEr v __l *WM mm\ mmmmm~ W mmmmmu .—^_fl 1 mootbly until 1 X__i i-, M TO -MORROW DKKKK OLDHAM AND JEAN ADKIKNNK I in "THE BROKEN ROSARY" =-=r_-==r-= ACCLAIMED THK HEST FRENCH FILM OF 1939! I THK SENSATIONAL 1M» TCRK106 words
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Advertisement267 1940-01-22 10 OPENING TO- DA Y T j 3.15 -6.1 5- 9.1 sTj At ihe CAPITOL I -i-"---i-«^^_^_^^ 2 RKO-Radio's famous Adventure Story— The Story that told the i World of the Heroes of Hollywood who give their Lives so that the public may have Thrills! in i v.v cies ••w tHunder267 words
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Article145 1940-01-22 11 IS~v— I, nistiUtion liae uie 1 around, all manner of \;T happen: When they t raoidinary a place as „i -i Mecca of tlv world— 11 I Ld to happen^ That is ,s Family In Hollywood,' J Vr of those pjomestlc gSa.? worth seem,. It145 words
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Article118 1940-01-22 11 I Singapore, Saturday. t CLERK employed by the Asiatir. Pen oleum Co., Ltd., for the last lb ears admitted in the (Bankruptcy Court D-day that his liabilities were $11,30.2 wing to 26 creditors. He was Henu Chan Kwan, 38-yeai-ld Tochew, who said that he was Carried and118 words
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Article25 1940-01-22 11 MOSCOW. Jan. 2S.— lt is announced that over 160 officers and mm of the "Bed" Army have been decorated lor vaJ«"~ campaign in Finland.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement393 1940-01-22 11 CAGNEY COULDN'T DO IT. BOGART COULDN'T DO IT. j BIT The 'Oomph Girl* Could! She made "The Angel* Wash Their Faces" in Warner Bros. Surprise Hit. SYI5 Y I a ,r, ALHAMBRA j_fl W _t^__. _S_l_-fll mW. I A Mmmmmmm mm\ §^,J3M^-_K-_tMP!^^ InE **jmmmmmm\r _B _k I _4S_fcS]p| 4_lf UfACII393 words
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196 1940-01-22 12 Singapore, Satunfcrj, QBNTENCE of twelve mouths' rigorous imprisonment to be foil bf twelve months' police sui>ervision was this morning put*] m 21-vear old Kuan Ah Yin. who was convicted by Mr. J. L M in the Singapore Criminal District Court on a charge of disl196 words
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Article69 1940-01-22 12 OSLO, Jan. 20— The Prime Minis- l ter of Norway, M. Nygaardsvold de. clared in Parliament that the fist duty of Government was to keep the countiy out of war and government would accordingly continue strong policy of neutral. u "without regard to sympaih. ies." But, he added, "As thingsReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement324 1940-01-22 12 BB"^ I I i 1 1 1 a I > rn, i lall'liil m\. *^w I- -J__^_jSj _J J Bl tl 1 r**l t U I I I I IP I ■I i mSt Bfl V-I^V l R F»*=*--- -T-w-r 1 1 1 1 al| I 111 I^^^^^^^^^^^^ LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS324 words
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630 1940-01-22 13 SELANGOR BEA TEN 2-0 Singapore, Sundav. Singapore t\ Selangor 0. MAINTAINING tne,r magnificent unbeaten record, Singapore A defeated Selangor by 2 goals to nil yesterday in one of the j mndesi hotkey battles seen on the Padang this season. ■The trams were as follows: IqingAPORE: Yee630 words
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654 1940-01-22 13 Sir gape re, Saturday. QISPLAYING good teamwork and sound balance, the South to-day defeated the Rest by 14 points (a goal two tries and a penalty goal) to 8 (a penalty goal) in an exciting rugby game on the padang. Potter kicked off and654 words
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Article261 1940-01-22 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Sunday. Johore 9 pts. rt.E. (ru>au Brani) 5 pts. JOHORE Bahru beat the Royal Engineers (Pulau Brani) in a rugger fixture played at Johore yesterday by nine points (two tries and a penalty goal) to five points (one goal).261 words
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Article157 1940-01-22 13 RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S RACES IN IPOH:— Race 1— Fernlet S26 $10 East I. v nne $10 Explode $23 Rai- 2— Pat Burke $20 $9 Kit $12 Queen Beon $15 Race 3— Dewberry $44 $13 The Poacher $24 Russian Rose $10 Race 4— Turn Over $30 $9 Drift157 words
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Article268 1940-01-22 14 HOME SOCCER Loud' Jar fIWING to the weath. I U anl all Rugby mate- I led in London yesterda. 1 are results of matches p EAST MIDLAND I Chesurfield 4, MuuAeld 0 SCOTTISH Whs I, I Ran-, ill 1. Motherwell 2 I SOUTH I Mil Ui. 11 5, Charlton 2268 words
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Article40 1940-01-22 14 Singapore. SunoV I MR. H. K. KODGERS, Chairman em the Singapore Harbour Board. in-B formed a Tribune reporter to-day w there had been no change in the >.uu-« tion of the dockyard strike Negotiations ~re still jirucecdiiis40 words
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Article67 1940-01-22 14 DISCHARGE FOR WOMAN BANKRUPT Singapore. Saturday-] Koh Ah Kid, a Chinese ■eamstrr s_ w«j .had b*n a bankrupt for nine \w* J obtained her discharge when she J n led in tho Bankruptcy Court to-c--was stated by Mr. G. E. Po. >■**, Official Assignee, that the rushed down from Maiacca67 words
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Advertisement30 1940-01-22 14 PUBLIC NOTICI I REWARD. LOST MONDA) JANUARY. BETWEEN CYRAN' ORCHARD ROAD POST u SMALL BLUE ENAMEL OVAL WITH PASTE EDGE AND RJBH< DESIGN IN PASTE— Box No Malaya Tribune, Singapore.30 words
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Miscellaneous22 1940-01-22 14 TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY High Water: 7.46 A.M. 8.5 9.51 P.M 7 6 TO-MORROW High Water: 8.44 A.M. 8.9 10.34 P.M. 8.222 words
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1202 1940-01-22 15 London, Jan. 20. m^7 K are in no illusion about the war," said mW foreign Minister Lord Halifax v. hen speak,T( Leeds to-night. "We know how great are the s the liberty and independence of our own untry and the commonwealth and of1,202 words
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Article80 1940-01-22 15 Paris. Jan. 21. I OR!) Halifax* speech was received with warm approval in Francs. Spccia 1 importance is attached to ihe part in which he reiterated that liitine peace must guarantee the restoration of liberty to small nationand that if a German Government could be found whichReuter - 80 words
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Article71 1940-01-22 15 $31 MILLIONS FROM SA VINGS BONDS L.cnaon, Jan. _i. National savings certificates to the value of £31,085,000 have oeen sold during the first two months of the war savings campaign. ThL 1 totai is nine times greater than that of the sale of certificates in the corresponding period of *****9,71 words
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Article41 1940-01-22 15 Berlin, Jan. 21.— The penalty for list'ening to foreign wireless broadcasts ir Germany are .aor<, severe. The latest offender in a town near the German Poliih frontier has been sent tc prison for five years, and his wife to one year.41 words
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Article126 1940-01-22 15 Rome, Jan. 21. CIGNOR MUSSOLINI, in a speech when 3 presenting prizes at the national wheat growing competition, declared ihat the battle for Italian self-sumci-eiicy would continue. The last harvest was very satisfaciory Wiil the? next be as good? A deficient harve.L would be equivalent ♦o a126 words
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Advertisement108 1940-01-22 15 Inederlandsche HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established bv Povnl Phnrter AD j 182' Inoornorated in tho Nplherlnnds. (Netherlands TnnWnic Society) PAMVFPr AMSTEKD." M Poia Up Canltal f.40 03Q000- j Reserve Fund 10.500,00- 1 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: j AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam. The Hague, an A 64 branches108 words
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Article485 1940-01-22 16 FINLAND'S SECOND LARGEST PORT SUFFERS WAR'S WORST ATTACK HELSINKI, JAN. 21. THE SOVIET AIK ATTACKS CONTINUED YESTERDAY WHEN MOKE THAN 20 DIFFERENT POINTS WERE ATTACKED. Helsinki had four alarms during the day, but although explosions were heard in the distance, no bombs fell in the city.Reuter - 485 words
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Article76 1940-01-22 16 Wardha, Jan. 21- MEETING between Vlr. Gandhi and the Vicerov is considered probable at an earlv dale. The Congress Working Committee is understood to have unanimously decided that Mr. Gandhi should seek a clarification of certain points in Lord Linlithgow's latest speech on o-oneration, with aReuter - 76 words
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277 1940-01-22 16 rlrfi, Jan. 2L THE British, I ■Vench and German air forces have been very active in the past 24 hours. British planes made lom> distance reconnaissance flights over north Germany, passing over many towns. Similar missions were earned out by the German air forceReuter; British Official Wireless - 277 words
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Article160 1940-01-22 16 London, Jan. Vi. MR. trk-SNon, captain of the Sw*. dish steamer raja 1. 1. states tim his ship was sunk without noti<* although the Swedish flag wag painted on the ship's side and illuminated by arc lamps, so that tht nationality was clearly visible long way.Reuter - 160 words
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Article77 1940-01-22 16 London, JM. IN til- monev market in Sat.iroU hea/v withdrawals oi cash ijjj dearin3 banks for taxation pur.xj ipducea loanable supplies but bon°'j were nevertheless found and oyer.Ti? accommodation was easily obtain aw Owin-> to the keen demand lor in sury bills the markets only receive*! perReuter - 77 words
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Article66 1940-01-22 16 FRENCH REPEL SHARP ATTACK Pans, J»»- A SHARP German attack on French post in the west oi Vosges was described by the ofluj French radio commentator to-c The attack was prepared by an but it failed and was easily repu The Germans were dispersed, ana *> appeared to have lost66 words
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Article37 1940-01-22 16 Washington, Jan AFTER making cuts amout: $12,750,000 affecting the Arn^/ r ',ind Coastguard funds, the 9 ~|JfL 4 t ropriations Commission approv ttniergt-ncy Defence Appropnaii<< which the House passed on Jan. 12. -M ReuterReuter - 37 words
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