Morning Tribune, 23 January 1940
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Title Section10 1940-01-23 1 The Morning Tribune Vol. 4—No. 300, Tues., Jan. 23, 1940.10 words
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524 1940-01-23 1 FINNISH PLANES BOMB SOVIET AIR AND NAVAL BASES HELSINKI, JAN. 22. RUSSIAN NAVAL AND AIR BASES HAVE BEEN BOMBED BY THE FINNISH ARMY. Raids on the Baltic port of Baltiski, where a Russian air base is established under the Soviet-Estonian non-aggression pact, and other Soviet base* on the Estonian coast,524 words
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226 1940-01-23 1 POPE DENOUNCES NAZI ATROCITIES IN POLAND Rome, Jan. 22. to-DAY, tne Vatican's broadcast station made an outspoken denunciation of the atrocities now being committed by the invaders of Poland. The Pope, it said, had been profoundly pained by the reports received at the Vatican about the plight of the matured226 words
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Article136 1940-01-23 1 CHURCHILL'S SPEECH NOT OFFICIAL London, Jan. 22. IT IS pointed out in London to-day that Mr. Churchill's broadcast was one of a series in which ministers will from time to time, make personal comments on the war situation. The broadcast was hi the nature of a fireside talk, phrased in136 words
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Article45 1940-01-23 1 Front Operations At Stands till Paris, Jan. 22. [NOW and intense cold continue to namper operations on the Western >rt lC to b th SidCS again had nothing has been very little activity in be S u one plane reached 'tskirts of the Paris region.45 words
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Article228 1940-01-23 1 Asama Maru Incident London, Jan. 22. REGARDING reports that Japan may protest against the stopping: of the Asa ma Mara, it is stated in London that the British action was in perfect accordance with international law. Such action, which was frequently taken during the last228 words
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67 1940-01-23 1 fto New York, Jan. 22. few York Times learns in official circles in Washington that Bri- preparing to spend about £250 millions on planes and r m ary supplies in the United States, a ted that Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary to tone Treasury, hasReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement66 1940-01-23 1 On Other Pages Ship On Fire 2 Anxiety In Balkans 3 Death Of Mr. Harper 4 Malaya As Empire's Currency Arsenal People Places J Women's Page J Leader Pige x Picture Page Cintmas 10 J{ Shipping g Sport 13 J? Finance Late News lto m m m^^^^ mm &*^m^ m66 words
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Article365 1940-01-23 2 Important Personalities Among Passengers QF 649 passengers and crew aboard the Italian liner Orazio, which caught fire off Toulon on Monday, 107 are still missing, but it is thought they may be saved as several boats left the Orasio before rescue ships arrived. ThereReuter - 365 words
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129 1940-01-23 2 New Zealand Celebrates A Centenary WHlinj ton, lan. 22. NEW ZEALAND celebrates this month the centenary of tlir proclamation of British sovereignty. On the beach near Wellington this morning. Lord Galway, the Governor General, unveiled a memorial to the landing of the pioneer colonists. The Marquis of Willing-ton, former Viceroy129 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-01-23 2 Malayan Rugger Skipper Killed In Air Crash the Malayan rugger personality, who was killed -in an air crash yesterday. Story on page 4. MR. BOUGAL HARPER26 words
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193 1940-01-23 2 Shanghai, Jan. 22. gENATOR Key Pittman, in an interview given to press representatives, said that Congress sentiment is overwhelmingly in favour of an embargo on exports to Japan. "There Is growing confidence," he continued, "that my embargo proposals will be passed at193 words
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61 1940-01-23 2 Tokyo, Jan. 22. James Russell Y<mu*. Far Eastern reprcsentfitiTe «f the Inter national News Kervi<* and former business manager of the Japan Advertiser, has been taken to the Maiuaouchl police station for examination. All his documents have been seized. The charge is not disclosed butReuter - 61 words
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Article74 1940-01-23 2 HOLLAND PROTESTS TO GERMANY The Hague, Jan. 22. Foreign planes, nationality not identified. Hew over Holland this afternoon n 'id were eventually reported over The Hapue. Anti-aircraft guns opened fire and Dutch air patrols took off to intercept them The Netherlands Government has launched a protest in Berlin another infringement74 words
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Article123 1940-01-23 2 He'sinki. Jan 22 A Finnish communique states that or. the Isthmus yesterday ihere was more activity than of late. Two enemy attacks were repulsed at Talpale with heavy Soviet casualties. Several hundred' enemy planes operated over Finland on Saturday and bombed both the war zone and home areas.Reuter - 123 words
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Article60 1940-01-23 2 Paris. Jan 22. According to the Paris Soir five thousand Italian volunteers are en route tc Helsinki. The newspaper states i Baron Mannerheim, Finnish coi mander, has thanked France and Britain for their first consignments. Petit Parlsien says that French aid w Finland has already madeReuter - 60 words
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Article31 1940-01-23 2 Wellington, Jan. 22: It is announced that petrol rationing will again cw intc? force in New Zealand on A It was suspended during Dec^nfc« January, for the benefit of bolicaj torists.31 words
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Advertisement41 1940-01-23 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEC.LASSES, EXCLUSIVFXY. Specializing. Ocular Musclp Anomalies \^k Crossed Eyes, (l^ Intricate Visual \V jt*^ Problems. x^ THOMSON OI'TICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight ftpeciattets. 4, AIU ADI BUM;., 'PHONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Scienet > years' Kwrop^an Clinieal Ksperienc*41 words
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Article, Illustration58 1940-01-23 3 CANADIANS MAKE FRIENDS The first Canadian troops to cross the Atlantic to fight beside the Allies are now settling down at military centres in Britain, where they are completing their training before joining the British Expeditionary Force in France. Here are Canadian Scottish soldiers making friend** with children at the58 words
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852 1940-01-23 3 London, Jan. 22. Till speeches of Lord Halifax and Mr. Winston Churchill, each resounding with determination and setting forth the British case against Germany and the factors which make faith in victory confident and assured, are applauded by the press, which emphasises that they852 words
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Article264 1940-01-23 3 Soviets Steal Oil For Germany London, Jan. 22. BEVEUSfI political activity in the Balkans continues, reports the Dailj Telegraph's Rail, an correspondent. Wnile officially a calm attitude is preserved there is a substantial undercurrent of nervousness, There is uncertainty as to Italy's ultimate policy in theReuter - 264 words
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Article21 1940-01-23 3 I of petroleum recently from Rumania via Ornauti <in Poland to the German uthoritiea at Cracow has not21 words
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Article15 1940-01-23 3 The death hfti occurred ol Damien Murtv.. iormer Hi9:!i i ReuterReuter - 15 words
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34 1940-01-23 3 70 p er Cent. Of Polish Navy Now With Allies C London, Jan. 22. B it. of the Polish Navy Kaptag and joined the tea i communique is- Command of the Po- Re uterReuter - 34 words
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161 1940-01-23 3 London, Jan. 22 THK British blockade ha s prevented any petrol getting through direct from the United States to Germany. Russia, however, has probably obtained over 1,300,000 barrels since the war started, according to the Daily Telegraph's Washington correspondent. One of theReuter - 161 words
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Article50 1940-01-23 3 London. Jun 22. The Duk.- Of Windsor, who is civiiv as a Major General in France, arrived In London last night on leave unaccompanied by the Duch' This 13 his 'second visit to England since nil abdicatiun. He is s&yiiv^ at a We** ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement63 1940-01-23 3 Silvikrin treatment restores the hair- forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN LOTION The Natural Hair Tonic Counteract* Dandruff and Palling Hair Maintains the Growth of Uthy Hair, Increases Nat mill Lustre, Makes it Vigorous and Alive, Silky and Wavy. From63 words
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412 1940-01-23 4 (Was Going To N.Z. To Meet Wife {Batavia, Jan. 22. A WELL-KNOWN Malayan sportsman, Mr. Dou^a! Harper, was .imoim five passengers killed when a K.N.LL.M. Lockheed plane crashed in the sea shortly after leaving Hali on its way to Australia. Three members412 words
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Article104 1940-01-23 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Pcnang", Monday. A CASE of considerable local interest was mentioned in the Middle Court before Mr. Lim Kooii Teck when S. Bekhor. as. sistant manager of Messrs. Borneo Motors, Ltd., Penang Branch, was summoned on a charge of having voluntarily caused104 words
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Article251 1940-01-23 4 News In Romanised Malay Sii)K"lM>i'f>. Monday [WAf'U. pcmbtMUM (destroyer) British yarij 'A I n (in'iuillr llu ada-lah di-waitak:*i h tMiHtUn olf-1) ,cil.)k :-pl atau to. peclo 'Lilian LftUt Ul;tr.i 118 orun K peßawat d-«n >>1 isl2 tolah dniMit dl-bawa ka-darat, sn tfnuti nj> lukaS. f>rl>pmp omac keiawi 'U k'*iun a251 words
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Article687 1940-01-23 4 J I Mr. J. Dick Interviewed (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. "J^FTFAI being here for 30 years you can't leave without mixed feelings," said Mr. James Dick, J.P., manager of Messrs. Islay Kerr and Co., Ltd., in an interview with the Tribune yesterday. 'This687 words
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Article178 1940-01-23 4 Child On Pillion Killed In Crash (FrDin Our Own Repci I Ipoh, Monday. I A SERIOUS accident occurred yes. ir day afternoon in the vicinity K of th».» aerodrome, resulting; in the I instant death of the piilon rider of a motor cycle and extensive injuries to the rider. It178 words
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Article145 1940-01-23 4 DEADLOCK IN S.H.B. STRIKE Singapore, Tuesday. Ej HUE to the attitude of the strikers B of the Singapore Harbour gg Board Dockyard, a deadlock has been reached. H Last night a Tribune representative was informed by Mr. H. K. Rodger., M SSuSR the" Board, that "no n«* tiations took place145 words
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Article183 1940-01-23 4 BLANKETS FOR THE TROOPS X| if* Chungking'. UPON the eve of the completion <• making 400,000 army blank? 1 m for the army, the Chinese Indus*'™' Co-operatives have received an©*'* 4 H order from the Ministry of W»r W m another 1,500,000 blankets. Fight factories, four in tttt Nortt and183 words
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1883 1940-01-23 5 B M. B. C. Talk On Our War Effort SINGAPORE, MONDAY. VYV'S IMPORT VNT CONTRIBUTION TO THE EMPIRE'S M WAR EFFORT AS AN ARSENAL FOR THE SUPPLY OF hrFIGN EXCHANGE WAS OUTLINED BY DR. T. H. SILCOCK. 1,, SSOK ()F ECONOMICS AT RAFFLES COLLEGE, IN1,883 words
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Article78 1940-01-23 5 EFFECT OF BRITISH BLOCKADE Amsterdam. Jan. 22. THE effect of the British blockade on German exports has becatnr surprisingly apparent at Dutch frontier stations, according to reporte from the Dutch-German border. For ftie greater part of the day, ac- ■-> wording to these reports, great stillness J,'\ reigns at the78 words
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Article70 1940-01-23 5 Precautions taken on the German side to prevent passengers looking out of the windows between Bentheim and h Osnabrueck aie presumed to be due to J the great troop movements of the past > j week. j Numerous troops trains have passed ,< through the junction at Loehze,Reuter - 70 words
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Advertisement238 1940-01-23 5 PUBLIC NOTICES^ I To The Members, SINGAPORE TURF CLUB °?ne em fonowing Members have been duly nominated as Members of the Committee of Management for the year Hon 4^i7Mr. R. WILLIAMSON. B M JOHNS. Esq., H C REILLY. Esq., Hon'ble Mr. C. G. HOWELL, K C J. M. MASON, Esq.,238 words
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614 1940-01-23 6 W.'shin^lon, JanjVJK. miisbm ChuxcliHTb sp« uh a> heard too Lite for editor ial comment to-day, but in general impression uere b thai- Air wa> not *P*aki'hj to Ami*ri<\i so inuih as to the Mediterranean and >« jui.mwvi.ni countries m his uiuuing to neutral*. DiMUssjn^ theReuter - 614 words
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Article50 1940-01-23 6 I Singapore, Monday. jut. K. Markandu. Government pen- sioner and brother-in-law of Dr. P. Thillainathan, pa., d away at his residence, 17, Petain Road. Singapore, last night. He was practicing at the Alsagoft Outdoor Dispensary. He leaves a widow and three children and many relations and frl'nda.50 words
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Article49 1940-01-23 6 The Blthup of Fu'.ham. Dr. Staunton Baity, who is also the Anglican Bi.il top lor North and Central Europe, i£ going to Switzerland to complete arrange!newts (or hla scheme to send British clergy to Germany so that they can be with British prLsonera at war ami civilians m Germany.49 words
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Article195 1940-01-23 6 JJIXTY-TWO applications for assist! year by the Singapore Branch Malaya, states the committees repori Of these, only eight were received from the members of the Association. The circumstances of every applicant received the thorough examination of the Committee, and in all instances, deserving cases received fair and195 words
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43 1940-01-23 6 Paris, .fan. 22. OEVEN were killed including the two engine-drivers and a stoker, and about 49 injured, none seriously, when a train carrying French troops on leave collided with a goods train near Troyes yesterday morning Keuter.43 words
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Article150 1940-01-23 6 VERA ARDMORE - People Place's VERA ARDMORE +b\ 1/iOLONEL STUART and <^ ce /f f j£,; X Hyderabad Regiment were -At Home BSSS •«w 1^ t WSi C\ the W*m Ni Among the guests /T~\ W were Dato and Datin iS^Oy Roland Braddell and >\ their daughter Joan 7\\r ->o\ Datin Braddell wai150 words
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Article55 1940-01-23 6 Chungking.— Fifteen Chinese students of the Cambridge University have sent here sotne £200 from a recent contribution sal© and £42 from their own savings for civilian relief. The Chinese students of the Cambridge University will shortly give a charity performance to nise funds for civilian re'ief, staging i new play55 words
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Article183 1940-01-23 6 Christening At St. Andrew's TINY Malcolm Dale, aged three months, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cuthbertson, was christened by the Kev. D.E.J. Hodge at St. Andrew s Cathedral on Friday At 4.39 p.m. He wore a beautiful christening robe, sent from Brussels by a friend and, of coarse183 words
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Article251 1940-01-23 6 Chinese Costume Jewel lery AMERICAN women are ravins about 1 Chinese costume jewellery, whiel W was introduced to the States jn Decer I ber by Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr an<i I fifteen New York society women in I campaign to raise funds for lime (hiaiv I Kai-Shek's Chinese v.ar orphan*251 words
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Advertisement196 1940-01-23 6 Saturday \i«lil Danrer^ I THE Cathay cafe had its usual B quota of diners and dancers on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. Burns were 'swing- »V>~) ing it" among the W **l£S throng, and I liked mis Uf Mrs. Burns azure blue W M anerle length frock Mm which196 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1940-01-23 7 BEAUTY —on next- to- nothing a year 4|fN| ■■•■■■■MMIIIIIIM*^ Ii |>oii«nnics which cnahlr: i von in "beautify" without; I extravagance MHIII' lllMinii 1111ll lllk>Mlllni>M IM nn a^ THE woman who leads a busy life, I especially one who has the s of a growing family on her shoulders, is apt1,001 words
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223 1940-01-23 7 T rent rich colours in lip-stick, und powder may sink your nless they are very bright and Ringed with dark, sweeping lashes. ara 1$ first aid for lashes that h t and scanty, and a curler will them a beguiling upward curve. bit223 words
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Advertisement27 1940-01-23 7 ACORN* Kiwi"! x^^^HIIIIJI^wX JtK^CT EVAPORATED I MILK j FROM NEW ZEALAND PHONC 5576 FIVE LINE 8 I c s 53 Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., LtA,27 words
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Article302 1940-01-23 8 Tuesday. January 2.t, 1910. "PEACE" FARCE J IF the terms of the peace agree- j ntnt between WaagChing Wei and the Japanese are as revealed in the Renter report from Hongkong and there is little reason to doubt it since photographic copies have been obtained the former Chinese302 words
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Article409 1940-01-23 8 I London, Jan. 5. THE State of Kelantan has received unexpected publicity in th> London Press. It came about by way of a satirical article complain ing of the brand of publicity matter presented to journalists at the Press and Censorship Bureau. The writer, Mr. Bruce Harris, states that409 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-01-23 8 On j Surprise Publicity Forj jKelantan: Whitehall {"Hands Out" News:: Schoolday Memories Of I "Grey Owl": Coering j I Has His Hands Full: Effect j j Of The Blockade, j31 words
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Article196 1940-01-23 8 I was a violent controversy as to *i I really was. I made I modest eon! I tion towards identifying him as Archie I Belaney. I went to school wit!: and well remembered his 'Red Indian 1 proclivities at that time. JHERE is much comment to-day o announcement of196 words
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Article294 1940-01-23 8 Hongkong, Jan. 22. TERMS of an agreement alleged to have been signed in Shanghai on Dec. 30 between Wang Ching Wei and the Japanese are revealed in a joint letter to a Chinese newspaper here written by Kao Tsung Wu, former director of the Chinese294 words
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Article105 1940-01-23 8 Brussels, Jan. 21. THERE was further considerable eas--1 inc of tension to-day. Borne oftnow recently called to colours, who are mug pensable to the country's economic u* it is reported, will be demobilised. One reason for the impro*eme«-\, J that heavy falls of snow hav P105 words
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Article, Illustration165 1940-01-23 9 |»ir(nns From ■fefcft: A Finnic sharpshooter ready to pick off (he i, mm irom a sunken position on the northern from er ,.,i with i°8 s and branches for warmth and camouflage. (Planet News). Left: A field kitchen of the Finnish army setting out on its way to the165 words
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Advertisement284 1940-01-23 10 KVERy >I(SK OVKK M»VK THIS PItTVRF KVKRY PICTURE I.OVEK Ut 11. M)VF ITS MLSIC 1 PAVILION 6'5 9i5 TO^iL 1 'THE BROKEN ROSARY" (INSPIRED BY GOUNOD'S "AVE MARIA") A COLUMBIA RELEASE STARRING DEREK OLDHAM JEAN ADRIENNE (THE FAMOUS SINCiINCi STAR OF THE STAGE HIT 'ROSE MARIE") HEAR THEM SING THESE284 words
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Advertisement178 1940-01-23 10 A K rea t AIR Adventure Epic cjmes back! RKO-Radios famous Story of the Heroes of Hollywood who risk death to provide T.irills for the public! ROBERT ARMSTRONG JOEL McCREA -HUGH HERBERT EHRICH VON STROHEIM DOROTHY JORDON TO-MORROW at Ihe CAPITOL Tour favourite Sinsins Star of ROSE MARIE" "MAYTIME" "NAUGHTY178 words
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Advertisement156 1940-01-23 11 next change WBf iron in tanks of steel m»ms of iMcuert lam RgfiRsi w vm. iwikm tmm* >y TRC AIMV M kCim ILvJP P J P Mkl ill I IV IIImI V^^^ "Vi ■^^r^mHrrmrWL^,,^^^ tf *SUN TALKIE* t>41i€E PALACE GRAND THEATRE* W| TO-NIGHT 7 30& 9 30 P M (Absolutely156 words
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Advertisement108 1940-01-23 11 I I I II TiTl IiVpjm. ALII A Hi II It A WARNER BROS. SURPRISE: HIT OF THE YEAR [iHt'L.o f &CES J ANN SHERIDAN 1? HE DEAD END' KIDSlTl w» h RONALD REAGAN O^jF BONITA QRANVILLC FRANKIE THOMAS W^W MEMRY O'NEILL EDUARDO CIANNELLI X^Jr Dktctetf fty RAY INRICMT PrtMntfd108 words
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Article124 1940-01-23 11 M^fjk «AX^^ II tertainment that Lube. "The LostSquagtj Dix, Mary Astor toheim heading the ton at the Capitol ke a film that is I adventures, aviators I the skies, here is a appeal, kst include Jo*?l McEror* and Hugh HerL round three World an airplane niechupon their return medals124 words
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Article65 1940-01-23 11 R. A. F. BOMB NAZI PATROL SHIPS London, Ian. 22 THE Air Ministry announces that while engaged in reconnaissanoe owr the North Sea yesterday British aircraft sighted four enemy patrol vessels which opened heavy anti-aircraft r tire. The aircraft retaliated, dropping bombs, some of which were teen to fall within65 words
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Article359 1940-01-23 11 London, Jan. 22. KfcYIMENTING editorially an the J German threat to Belgium and Holland, the Sunday Times, under the heading "War on nerves," says: "If at the present season Hitler cannot unleash has monster armies, as he moves then about he ean try to terrorise the public359 words
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Article69 1940-01-23 11 If. Their Faces," which j [attraction at the AlInn Sheridan and the [and excellent enterstory of a bunch of gh diamonds, who set rison a friend wrongly n. 1 winning the yearly n a boy mayor is cho- > exercise all the pri>ralty. They find they their friend, but69 words
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124 1940-01-23 12 Anti -War Elements In Japanese Air Force Honjfkonjr B U ,l„ Japanese garrison at UnRtan. the hrst b, B stat.nn at,,,,. 1 H thirtv kilometres east of Nanking on the ShanRha.-Nankwg W R.ilw.v w« h..mhe«l by a Japanese squadron of fourteen plane, mm t.ld bj a merchant ho arrived hereChinese Central News - 124 words
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Article155 1940-01-23 13 BOXING MEETING CANCELLED H Singapore. Munday. ft, ,mmittee meeting of the in C ore Amateur Boxm* EL ch was to be held this ■h lt %e Happy World had K I-!,. Hied ""ins to the holiI. meeting of the Club will be Kpxl Monday at 5..<G p.m at the I155 words
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Article28 1940-01-23 13 I London. Jan. 22. lie League management committee at ay's meeting decided that all posted or abandoned regional soccer ches must be replayed in full.— Reu-28 words
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638 1940-01-23 13 FAIL TO REPEAT FORMER SUCCESS S.C.C 1. Indian Army 1. T'HE Indian Army, who beat the S.C.C. at hockey in their first encounter some weeks ago, failed to register another victory when they met on the Padang yesterday evening. The Club put up638 words
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Article286 1940-01-23 13 DIOCRE hockey was seen on the S R C padang yesterday, when the Club were held to a goalless draw by the Khalsa Association. wingers, and showed good understanding with Karam Singh, while Baboo Singh showed plenty of dash. In the first half, the Club286 words
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294 1940-01-23 14 Died Jumping From A Blazing Plane I)i iissds, Jan. fi TEAFFIC ?u><><\ still when I. to-day tiul honour to Airt mttman Harris, who (IWI jumping from a 1 lazing 'plai.r tm Wt4mt4^y. rtood outside 01 Laurent Liege's itary hospital says a reporter. It vrry cold The streets had lnthm of294 words
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773 1940-01-23 14 INTERESTING PLAY IN SE VEN-A-SIDE R UGB Y AIRMEN SCORE TWO SUCCESSES INTERESTING rugger was seen on the padang yesterday, where three 1 further tics in the S.C.C. seven-a-side rugby tournament were p, ay rd. These resulted in a win for the R.A.F. Kallang Aby 7 Joints (a drop goal773 words
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Article248 1940-01-23 14 Harroßite. Jan. H TO Mrs. Albert Edv.au! K,ii?ht^J of Gro\> Park-walk. Harronb^B"Lofty." 6ft. :»in. private tg Black Watch, i« juM "Our t-recT^W To Mrs. Jean Knightson he M Fred— handsrme, and quit, 1 Gary Cooper." "Lofty" was in the Him M Watch fighting patrol248 words
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130 1940-01-23 14 (From Our Own Reporter.) Penanjr. Monday. A "COMFORTING PARTY," which will pay a visit to the riiiiu'se soldiers fighting at the fronts some timo in March this yei I been formed by the committee of the Malayan China Relief Fund. Thi s party will130 words
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Article140 1940-01-23 14 A Japanese Prisoner's Confession i ICtMUIf. FOR the benefit of both China .ind I.iimm. I hope that my people iNU shake hands with the Chin; s< peopL* and with all their efforts ousi our »«iilitarists in order to pave t lie way lor la si ins: p?ace in the Far140 words
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Article25 1940-01-23 14 I KL^GLR: S.C.C. 6eV< nanitiit. Padaiu,. pected the prisoners' c«np I that tho captives are leac able and care-free life.— C! I News. I25 words
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Obituary33 1940-01-23 14 Reid. On January 22nd General Hospital, Singapore er Rennie Reid, 56 years. J will take place at Sea tWfi the launch conveying th< leaving the Master Attr at 4.45 P.M. Deeply rcgrei33 words
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Miscellaneous27 1940-01-23 14 1 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY Hi?h Water: 8.44 A.M. 8.9 ft. 10.34 P.M. 8.2 ft. TO-MORROW High Water 937 A M 9 4 ft. 11.12 P.M. 8.6 ft.27 words
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Article20 1940-01-23 15 i London. Monday. Firm 12 116 b 12V e s Si K ldlAPr 1115 16b 12 U6.S me20 words
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Article47 1940-01-23 15 I London, Monday. in mk Not Quoted i M S) Not Quoted )ioca. Seed Pearl. ra^r iporc) si/- mor i FAQ' White S Jan Feb. S'ment 4 9/16 Sellers >p er tFAQ' Black long Afloat S'ment. Vk SeUers mbier (Good Mark) Jan. Feb. S'ment. 30!- Nominal47 words
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Article41 1940-01-23 15 I London, Monday. London on Paris 176 50 London on Amsterdam 7 53 i >h on Shanghai 5 London on Hongkong Is. 231 32d London on Japan Is. 2 9 32d. ur.idon on New York 4.02& to 4.03V 241 words
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Article16 1940-01-23 15 I ,r Bpot London. Monday. Pilver Forward 22 I 'OLll Fine per oz. £8.8.016 words
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Article98 1940-01-23 15 m London. Monday. 65 6 ■in.' Rubber 20/--■?r.pra! Electric 75/7 V 2 Hiperial Chemical fa. 30/4*2 Bp< rial Tobacco 115/- 10-Dutch 24/6 Bmadian Pacific 6 7 s Bndon Tin 4/3 ■lbbf-r PI. In. TriLs: 33 3 ■nBgi>- l/lO l^ ver Hi tarns 24/4 V2 ■Mithern Kintas 15/398 words
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Article183 1940-01-23 15 Surveying The Chingsha River hungking. WJUI the death of Mr F M utfrrz Uip c -n. scrvancy expt 1 1 sent bv the League of Nations r China, during a survey {tip alnn. the upper rcacht.. cf the fJiingiiw River, or the Guld S:\nA Kfver, May. 1939, (In- Ministry of183 words
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Article52 1940-01-23 15 London, Jan. 22 THE crew of the Norwegian steamer Notes arrived at a northern port today and reported that they were attacked by a U-boat off St. Kiida. A loud explosion and dense smoke came from th'* U-boat which disappeared, suggesting that she. may have been52 words
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Article68 1940-01-23 15 London, Jan. 22. ON the Stock Exchange, gilt-edged and home rails were active and higher, the former on further consideration of the conversion proposal, and the latter on rumours about a compensation agreement. Leading industrials were also better. Indian stocks improved in sympathy with gilt-edged while among commoditiesReuter - 68 words
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Article231 1940-01-23 15 Improving Teachers' Livelihood Chungking. r piiE recognition of the importance of the primary school education and the role played by primary school teachers and the promise that their treatment wUi be improved was made by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in an open message. The Generalissimo's issuance of the statement was motivated231 words
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458 1940-01-23 15 "Gracie" Telephones Girl Message From Sweetheart London, Jan. 8. 'rHK 'phflM HUlg in a modest Loudun home last week. A tfirl picked up the receiver and then her eyes widened in astonishment. "Hello, dear. This is Gracie Fields speaking," said a voice. "I've got a message for you from the458 words
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102 1940-01-23 16 I.R.A. APPEALS: SPECIAL POLICE PRECAUTIONS London, Jan. 22. EXCEPTIONAL precautions were taken when the IRA appeals against death sentences for the Coventry bomb outrage were heard at the Old Bailey to-day. Rarely has there been such measures in the history o f the law courts. Ai strong police cordon wasReuter - 102 words
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Article52 1940-01-23 16 Ottawa, Jan. 22 THE success of Canada's first war loan has encouraged the Government to ■nake plans to offer war loans securities to the small investor. The Finance Minister has announced that he proposed to Issue a savings cerViflcate similar to those issued in the52 words
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Article51 1940-01-23 16 London, Jan. 22. Sir Wyndham Deftdes and Professor Garstaiu- are going to Turkey with the approval ol the Turkish Government to a.ssist in the distribution of goods aent ov the Anplo-Turkish Relief Fund, for vhich i;ood.s arc still being collected in London and at Port Said.-B.O.W. - 51 words
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Article32 1940-01-23 16 I Athens, Jan. 22. The death has occurred of Princo Christopher ol Greece. He was uncle ol the present King of Greece and of the Duchess of Kent.32 words
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847 1940-01-23 16 COUNTESS WHO ASKED CLERK TO MARR Y HER Wanted Friendship, Not In Love London, Jan. POUNTEBB Edeltrude Claudette Von Costenza. aged twenty-two L red-haired beauty of Austrian birth, stood in the witness-box at Marlboroutfh-street Police Court yesterday and said she asked a cierK, whom she met in a London cafe,847 words
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Article123 1940-01-23 16 News Censorship In Holland Amsterdam. Jan l>. I rE Government has instituted a I new form of censorship. I The Pres s Service has .sent letten J fortign correspondents, telling thenM that the following items must nut bel Übed in their reports:— 11) Information of plars and suppj sition ofReuter - 123 words
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Article71 1940-01-23 16 Peking, Jan. 22. Many prominent foreigners, including diplomatic officials, were present at a| special memorial ceremony to Marshall Wu Pel Fu this afternoon, at whicw foreigners paid their respects at the latel Marshal's home. Each of those attending bowed tnr*« times to the Marshal'sReuter - 71 words
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Article27 1940-01-23 16 Baidiu&d, Jan. 32. Sesyid Riu&am. Haiiiar, Minister I Finance, has died as u result ot a buli.'t wound received Jasl \V( ReuLor.27 words
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Article77 1940-01-23 16 BRITAIN'S DESTROYER STRENGTH London, Jan. 22. K THE ioss of the destroyer GrenviUe.M which was sunk in the North &*m either by mine or torpedo, with e KM lives known to have been lost and .>■ miasing, makes it the third de.sti j lost by Britain by enemy action. H77 words
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Article42 1940-01-23 16 Doom, Ju«. 2^ R The ex-Kaiser wili be 81 oil sa«£ I uay, when his birthday Wiil be e brated quietly without cerenion, K stated to be i.* excellent heaitn N spite his age and the severe wbwim r» ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article18 1940-01-23 16 London, Jan. 22: The King .an Queen returned to Buckingham i taiat to-day from the week-end at Winder.18 words
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Article50 1940-01-23 16 MARSEILLES, U^LjS^n I THE OWNERS OF THE ORA 4i; I I ANNOUNCE THAT ALL PASSENGERS OF THE LlNfcß W* 1 1 'Si A FEW MECHANICS BE I LONGING TO THE CREW-?*. 1 STILL MISSING THEY WfcKt 1 THE ENGINE ROOM AT THE TIM J OF THE EXPLOSION- REUTERREUTER - 50 words
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