Morning Tribune, 25 January 1940
1940-01-25
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163 1940-01-25 1 HITLER SAYS WILL PROTECT ITALIAN RIGHTS AGAINST REDS Paris, Jan. 24- l nKTIT PAKISIEN says that ac- f I cording to information from Berlin, Hitler is reported to have g i ve ,i Mussolini a formal guarantee i that at no time will Russia be able J to violate ItalianReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration338 1940-01-25 1 British Warship Stops Another Japanese Liner WHILE TOKYO THREATENS SELF-DEFENCE MEASURES Tokyo, Jan. 24. FOREIGN OFFICE and Navy officials to-day jointly discussed measures to be taken regarding activities of the British Navy in the Pacific, and also exchanged views regarding the steps to be taken in connection with the second338 words
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Article213 1940-01-25 1 ALLIED PLEDGE TO BELGIUM London, Jan. 24. IN the House of Commons to-day Mr. Chamberlain was asked whether the announcement by Lord Gort, to the effect that tf Belgium was attacked the Franco. British guarantee would come into play with lightning speed, represented the yiew of His Majesty's Government, and213 words
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Article101 1940-01-25 1 London, Jon. 24. 'FHREE piane.s, believed to be Germans. flew high over the Shetlands to-day. The air raid warning lasted 'half an hour. British fighters ascended but failed to make contact. An eye-witness statea that the planes dodged behind clouds, and one dived tJWTrdL' the harbour101 words
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Article168 1940-01-25 1 Britain Ignores China Puppets London, Jan. 24. House of Commons to-day, Prime Minister, replying to 'nee, said that on Jan. 9 the anese Government made a stateent that the movement for a new Government in China was ing strength, and Japan accordingly assist 1 1 the forfctton of a newReuter - 168 words
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Article21 1940-01-25 1 |£*feni Front 2 s »nUM,,rV u W Chlna 4 People i? s l s 5 o. *> Places I21 words
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Advertisement36 1940-01-25 1 NOW SHOWING AT THE CATHAY "THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC" FEATURING JASCHA HEIFETZ THIS WORLD RENOWNED VIOLINIST RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY FOR "HIS MASTER'S VOICE' LARGE STOCKS OF HIS RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE AT H.M.V. BPEC3AUBTB SINGAPORE FENANG KUALA LUMPLR.36 words
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Article534 1940-01-25 2 than 3 f>oo enemy national* of miiil ;t r age from 64 neutral ships London. Jan. 24. Till. 11l \%ill be no difficulty in Riving "the full and valid explanation" for which Japan asks in connection witlj the removal of Germans from the Asama Maru, declares iheReuter - 534 words
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Article43 1940-01-25 2 (Kcuter's Special Ciminent) London. Jan. 33. REMOVAL of German passengers from the Asama Maru was a roufine measure normal in war, and .sanctioned by international law and practised In the war of 1914-18. The object is to prevent the return of43 words
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Article55 1940-01-25 2 New York, Jan. 24. All the major policies of both the Britiah and French Purchasing Board aim at avoiding competition and overlapping betwrcn the commissions. At the same time the secretary general's office in Washington will provide liaison with the United States Government in connectionReuter - 55 words
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176 1940-01-25 2 S London, Jan. 24. i |N connection with the removal I of the 21 German seamen from i S the Asatna Marti, which Is made the occasion for a storm of indig- nation in the Japanese press, it is i recalled that the AsamaReuter - 176 words
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Article307 1940-01-25 2 Genoa, Jan. 24. LATEST lists published by the owners of the Italian liner Orazio indicate that the number of victims total 107, of whom 47 were passengers and 60 members of th^ crew. The Orazio, as already rtpoited, was on fire in the Mediterranean, afterReuter - 307 words
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Article160 1940-01-25 2 HARDSHIPS FOR BRITONS IN POLAND Lor ion. Jan. 24. \SK£D Wfttfesi he c*oiiid tjivc- any information regarding the condition.! oi British subjects in 2'oland, Mr. Chamber! aln said that GoveiY**Y*ent had news relating to a total of 74 British >üb)ects smd <* 6 <* Palestinians, about nali ol v.horr. v*creReuter - 160 words
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Article161 1940-01-25 2 Exmouth Had Sunk A U-Boat London. Jan. 24. rE loss of the British cruiser Exmouth by mine or torpedo, presumably with all hands, announced by the Admiralty, recalls the fact that she was commissioned in 1935 and normally had a complement of 175; she was commanded by Captain R. S.161 words
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Article154 1940-01-25 2 RABBIT WIRE SAVES FRENCH OUTPOST Paris, Jan ->i. THE < ommuniqiie states that one of our posts along the tauter repulsed enemy units with which it came in contact/' Reuter's special correspondent witi the French Army reports that a rabbwire has saved the lives of a French advanced detachment inReuter - 154 words
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174 1940-01-25 2 WHITE PAPER ON TALKS WITH THE SOVIET London, Jan. !4. TN the House of Commons to-day Mr. Chamberlain said he regretted he wa;» not yet in a position to give a definite date for the issue of a White Paper dealing with the negotiations between the British and Soviet Governments,Reuter - 174 words
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Article149 1940-01-25 2 Istanbul, Jan. 24. t| The Minister of Commerce has an- 1 nounced that Turkey will shortly a trade .agreement with Germany I trade involved will not exceed ti I lions. m jtm jt I The agreement contains no tun. i"» f The shipment clauses in theReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement42 1940-01-25 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. s^*Ocular Mustl- Anomalies j&- .^4 Crossed Eyes, |l oP^%^" Intricate Visual 2^^ ProblemN. xT^ THOMI'SON OPHCAL CO Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BUM;., 'PHONE 3002. It. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science 5 years' European Clinical Experience42 words
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Article201 1940-01-25 3 PILOT DESCRIBES AERIAL COMBAT London, Jan. 24. AN ACCOUNT of the recent high altitude aerial combat is contained in the Air Ministry's weekly news British, published toda>. A British tighter pilot was ordered to )ursue a Dormer bomber, sighted over a :ertain area at a height of 18,000 feet. 'AfterB.O.W. - 201 words
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40 1940-01-25 3 T Loudoa, Jan. 24. Luwe/.oft trawler. Newhaven. *iit'd t return from a fishing trip. wtvk overdue, and it is feared [U a uiiue and sank without She carried a crew of nine. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article20 1940-01-25 3 London, Jan. 24. K woman tennis player ™ners to-day married Michael Second lieutenant in th*> ici> ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article21 1940-01-25 3 N O CHANGE IN STRIKE POSITION Singapore, Wednesday. "v tu-night. it was learnt that Dockyard B6 in the situation of th21 words
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399 1940-01-25 3 LONDON WATCHING NEW OIL MOVE 4 ATEST German troop conceotrations are shown to be d**wted against Sweden and Rumania, and it is known that Germany is demanding more iron from Sweden and more $il from Rumania, at cheaper prices. The Allies are closely watchingReuter - 399 words
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36 1940-01-25 3 Ottawa, Jan. 24. T I U recent Soviet order for a 1 million and a quarter bushels el Canadian wheat will be wiped opl following an Order-jn-C«unrU just promulgated.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article209 1940-01-25 3 London, Jan. 24. IT is learned in official circles in London to-day that the British Government is in contact with the Rumanian Government regarding th e reorganisation of the Rumanian oilfields, and reports, of which there is no confirmation at present, that in future Germany mayReuter - 209 words
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Article235 1940-01-25 3 London. Jan. 24. THE Vatican broadcast denouncing conditions in Poland and the meeting of the National Council of Poland in Paris, at which M. Paderewski, despite his age, delivered a speech wUich deeply moved his audience, are the subject of comment in the press.B.O.W. - 235 words
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405 1940-01-25 3 London, Jan. 24. AN recent night flights over Germany, temperatures as low as 52 degrees oi frost have been encountered by R.A.F. bomber aircraft, and ice haa formed in. layers on the cockpit floor inside the aircraft. This extreme cold and rarified air at altitudesB.O.W. - 405 words
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101 1940-01-25 3 G. B. S. Warns Indians Of Home Rule London, Jan. 24 pEORGE BERNARD SHAW, replying to U a questionaire addressed to him by the Indian Swaraj League oa current Indian problems, declares:— •The Indian people must be prepared for startling curtailments of their pel sonal liberties under the dominion ofReuter - 101 words
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874 1940-01-25 4 WA R HA S BR O UGHT STARTLING CHANGES ROTARY TALK ON NEW CHINA Singapore, Wednesday. "THE migration of progressive people from east to west China, consequent upon the war, has resulted in development, social and industrial, little short of startling," declared Mr. George Fitch, Secretary of the international committee874 words
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Article233 1940-01-25 4 Alleged Theft From Enemy Aliens Singapore, Wednesday I PI AH Ji Hai, claimed trial this I morning in the Criminal n ls K trict Court before Mr. J. L. y\l- I Fall on a charge that he on Sept. 3 I at the Bremer Mess, No. 2, Koch- W a233 words
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Article159 1940-01-25 4 TOOK CYCLE BY MISTAKE Singapore, Wednesday. 1 TOOK the bicycle by mistake. I I have a friend who owns a bicycle which looks like this one," said Sim Bah Tee. a 21-year old Chinese youth in the Third Police Court this morning, in answer to a charge of theft of159 words
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220 1940-01-25 4 SINGAPORE music lovers had a treat last night when Madame Olga Coelho, the famous Brazilian soprano and guitarist gave a concert at the Centre Intellectuel Francais de Malaisie at 20, Mount Elizabeth. Madame Coelho. who is returning to her home in Brazil after220 words
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Article52 1940-01-25 4 JT is dc.sirublM that the A.R.P. syren.: fhouid Iv muiKlcd at ieaot once w.'ok, .so that lla-y may be kept in Rood working order It ha* therefore been uerided thai ti.ry shall be .sounded at 9 o'clock every Saturday morning, on both auto-wailinu and52 words
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269 1940-01-25 4 I Singapore, Wednesday. QNG CHEE LOCK and Yew Cho Moi, ricksha-pullers were charged witr assaulting a sailor, James Bishop, before Mr. H. R. Hughes-Hallett. the acting second police magistrate this morning. Both accused were convicted and fined $2 each or five days' r.i. James269 words
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Advertisement59 1940-01-25 4 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, TU"NE SBOB. SINGAPORB fIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER, ftONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: ARREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE Si CO., K LUMPUR 'VENG HKNG LOONQ, NG RON CHEE, B.LANG LEE BUG TEH, IFOH LEE AH WENG, rfcNANG GENERA! PRODUCE AGENCY,59 words
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432 1940-01-25 5 "ACTIONS NOT THOSE OF GUILTY MAN" Singapore, Wednesday. f HARGED with having taken part in a gang robbery, Tan Chah Boh was acquitted by 'his lordship Mr. Justice Pedlow at the conclusion of his Assize trial, when the jury returned a unanimous verdict of432 words
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Article116 1940-01-25 5 Cook Who Stole Watch Gaoled Singapore, Wednesday. P, FADING guilty last week to a chirfe of theft of a watch be. lOMl>m o to his employer. Ho Ah 1,.;, an 18-year.old Hylam cook. "us to-day sentenced to one Eonth's rigoroii* Jimprisoiintent by by Mr B Watson in the Third Police116 words
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Article69 1940-01-25 5 Singapore. Wednesday— Tan Ah Kow claimed trial this morning in the Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFall on a charge that he on Jan. i, at Noordin Lane. Singapore, attempted to put Chong Ah Yan in fear of injury in order to commit extortion. On the69 words
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Article226 1940-01-25 5 Singapore, Wednesday. THAT he had been driving for a stretch of twenty-one hours with only short breaks in between before the collision, was the plea put up by Osman bin Raphi, a van driver formerly employed by the Malayan Farms, before Mr. Conrad Oldham in226 words
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Article73 1940-01-25 5 Singapore, Wednesday. Sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment was passed this morping on Wong Tit, a young Cantonese "boy" employed in the New Asia Hotel, when he was convicted by Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court on a charge of criminal breach of trust73 words
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Article370 1940-01-25 5 Singapore, Wednesday. PLEADING guilty to an amended charge of causing mischief t>* breaking ihe window bars of a hou^e in StmbawaiiK Koad and causing damage in the house to the extent of $1, iwo privates of the Koy«U Artillery, (hangi, were to-day lined v, each,370 words
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Article72 1940-01-25 5 J Singapore, Wednesday. HOA iu alias Jong Hoa Jiow. l trial this morning in the CriJ l f District Court before Mr. J. L. charge that he on Jan. 17 at *> Queen Street. Singapore, u^istmanagement of an unlawful Singapore Domestic SerEnemy Backing-Up Society Peb io ase T72 words
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Advertisement34 1940-01-25 5 M^T^ A. m&< I I Y*wM W/l oBm-^ Jm:\ 17 J\ Ht jVASTI LL£§ H/^ 1 lJ^£liiWlU N «:fl BBT Xjfl Bf^* 111 Ali """ft J BBBBBBW* i ObI k /->7 B^B BHI K34 words
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Article47 1940-01-25 6 FAILED TO PAY COOLIES, FINED $50 nßnnw«iMit toy Mr i O*ti. mlarf\ rHarjrc nUxtnrt. trial «t»«an; tlMi Iw f»- not I*e en ■j.iip! V^t««* nnftff if ihr tiii 4lM4aimeti ar^ to hilTt |»r J 7 v Hawdv BKtm ■ni^awi C***n*%e- o: UMtr f*^nrf aramv- iLa«otr w#i»» irt*artiwlfHia47 words
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99 1940-01-25 6 FURTHER OF JAP AN-U.S. TRADE RELATIONS TVashinsior Jar course o' r«nm>err»fi rHanan- hetween the Uarioori Sui^ and Janan after expiration of the present treaty «n Jam. 26 mil' ftcDPfir rr .laoan > attituot t< tn- nsitt> of American* i: Oh ma. ttato&en: u;sl- xnabr ho Mr Horinoudi- .Japans Awmaswada? t<99 words
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Article124 1940-01-25 6 4 roioinri hraziua A rt^tnir won d^ M*aam* so. ftaaMMt 4>rattii** winrano eßtiaWß v&et. > r*»nc f r »ranra» d Ma*— f iMt^Mgfc^ Urnan fly aodifvir' anf rrea: t»rrwii*i cnjrc wrr* lafl <nmt wbi. lawnrcL na^ on? rund tfflut jjg. r "l lmfcrnsej w*t! va u bftar*124 words
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Article, Illustration129 1940-01-25 6 Plays Violin While Upside Down kcnc vIHMBi HVHOh Hi- at- it *niwt v •e*«atf «_i» Mis- E4ka. •■f of t+r wmtmtit 7 s < tbt at tfex- Airtp* «b€ tMrr^v H««is Tiiiif mill Ae"Stwae4ieic aosHe don Most peopl* to faard mcuz ttot TKiruiLl oofiit Tin.- fioc: aiMMr tdsaxr ID* c.129 words
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Article15 1940-01-25 6 Vera Ardmore - New Colour Combination Vera Ardmore irWt WIT w^^m*" m I fto? I I I I15 words
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Article41 1940-01-25 6 Changes In Times Of B.B.C. Talks AWOTARU wvwiwf" R F infiwitiK ffwcz. a 'ed nhinfr thf tow-- t»»( *M^ 15 ir^ 11^ for oac 4UT^» hum* 9t ttwp*- xr;. t :*Jk.~ rrw*+y tit vmry uinww Omc rtnrftor in Mii^rawiiirniTi Yj»;v*he? r.41 words
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Article9 1940-01-25 6 RESCUED FROM SEASHORE MUD *mTT »ilHin; '.r mam I9 words
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Article35 1940-01-25 6 UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY CHARGE ■^^^^^^^^WT ftl V^MI W MRS <»■ •«I^ Wfl"''' W^T" ?**»f|TC#» 1 Hilt* •^^•i mil MimfT|ll||v «an Oo*r; ?n<wto- r C*m< whr; th( rw >r»in ten •fcrf II^WC V*P^f»r ftfrfeilli; r«9tVln MM 5 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration699 1940-01-25 7 Italia i iis In Afternoon Frork% LARGE new shipment of 1940 models, which will arrive in due course, is responsible for the real bargains to be offered by Frestige of Capitol •g^ Buildings at her sale which fijffi commences on Feb. 1. Among these are dresses699 words
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Advertisement97 1940-01-25 7 I Stock Clearance SALE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Commencing Feb. The Ist. Capitol Bldgs. Phone Singapore 3838 I Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free bookI let.— "The Natural Way of Hair S Culture." I :>ILVIKRIN SHAMPOO I oaxns rapidlv, Thoroughly cleans a the Hair97 words
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Advertisement52 1940-01-25 7 jNyi# For wearing with green the olive Tf I itlt^n alld m0 ss B reens tne mW-niglit and Mm il II navy Ui^ens, the new slate blues. \1 II is a warm burnished copper tone and Y E for the complete Colour Harmony, let our expert advise you. MAYNARD 'S52 words
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Advertisement93 1940-01-25 7 [HATS (fli and IT 4 DKESSES, (ORSETS. SWIMSt'ITS. HOSIERY. \ir* 4jtf\s w jour V; Corseis tirassicrcs Also "HUBRITE" Frocks SI, Stamford Rd. Phone (Eu Court) 3335 The oififi-rs of the Ladies Branch of the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION will be vi iiomi: To all American Women in Singapore on Saturday, January 27tb,93 words
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324 1940-01-25 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday. January 25, 1940. STORM SPREADING I 4 'rpHP; storm is likely to spread north and south," said Mr. Churchill, in the frank broadcast that seems to have upset some of the high-ups who do not care to face facts. Latest authentic news of German and Russian concentrations324 words
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Article828 1940-01-25 8 H.L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin On Meetings With Former Malayans: The Irish Sweep Becomes A War Casualty: Colonial Office And Malayan Sweeps- j takes: Temporary Aban- j donment Of The Kilt, j London, Jan. 8. I IN the Hub this morning I met Mr. A. H. Todd, who was for828 words
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219 1940-01-25 8 Allegations published in Hongkong by determination to carry on the wai "dissenters" from Wan? Ching Wei's against Japan and "ounP**** camp, to the effect that Wang signed appearance of all possibilities of P.^ a comprehensive agreement wiln thei negotiations between the two couni.Reuter - 219 words
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Article28 1940-01-25 8 IN a speech to the Polish National Council General Sikorski said that the reconstructed Polish Army France would shortly have 100.000 men. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article39 1940-01-25 8 Londcn, Jan. 24. THE aeath la announced or Sir Art* Jackson, who was knighted In IQ3S He was the managing director of John Jackson, Ltd., who were in contractors for the Singapore Nav; Base39 words
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Advertisement15 1940-01-25 8 I I) EWM S^ m V white I 1 1 I I-whiskyJ WPJ3. Dl u15 words
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Article, Illustration631 1940-01-25 9 Fashion Paints a gay Picture lor Our OHM II Headers Every conceivable colour j, to be found on her 1940 palette. aaaa jth a severely tailored black crepe rt Jean Parker wears a fuschia '"ured sweater embroidered with Sold sequins. <RRO Radio). NTEZUMAS famous feather l oak, or maybe Joseph's631 words
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Advertisement226 1940-01-25 10 THE MOST SENSATIONAL FILM MADE IN FRANCE DURING 1939! TIIK OBEAT FRKXCII MOTION Fit! IKK TKH Ml'H VVHK H RAM OVEK KOlit MONTHS A i ONE IiOMDON THEATM STARTS TO-DAY! 3 shows. 3.15 6.15 9.15 I»AVILIO\ TITLES IN ENGLISH HEH^^ILHHr^^B o I AxvKING m^ A^St Dihtributed By Columbia Films HiBHHIHHHBuyHHHH^V^^HfIHHtote«226 words
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Advertisement155 1940-01-25 10 Midnight Premu n SATURDAY, JAN. 27 A L II AM|| A WU\'ATK SCTWI FHOM "i cm con mho \^7Sj^ M un on outi BKSSmVS MMMAN O HIS IOV(!" i?m/ 77/^ ifMM K 77?//)'( 2VB Dominant In Main NEXT CHANCE ALH AM BRA ENEMIES WITHIN OUR GATES! fl^fe Sabotage! Defense Plant155 words
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Article202 1940-01-25 11 MPERSONATED REVENUE OFFICERS Singapore, Wednesday. EAI >WC guilty to charges of impersonating a revenue officer and left of Theani Seng, a 19-year-old Hokkien, had lef erred in the Third Police Court this morning. I ft w::s alleged that at about 11 n m Nov. 10 last, the complainant a ddle-aged202 words
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Article285 1940-01-25 11 r J»**jL-^&*+** ERYONE who sees "They Shall Ha/f Music." which opened at the Cathay night, is going to appreciate music >ooa deal more alter seeing Jascha iei>'<, miracuious fingers in tne SainrrJondo Capriccioso 1 or in the Dra Staccato." and v/hen you come consider285 words
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Article169 1940-01-25 11 ■SMI* aud Vii inla B ™<* p">-' and attempts to rob the early settler., of the land on which they have toiled since birth. The theme of the production is freedom from the tyranny of the Wall Street financiers of the day, and Nelson Eddy169 words
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Article59 1940-01-25 11 London, Jan. 24. THE rirst Canadian division pa»aded in bkttle-dress at AJdershot yesterday to the music of tlxar brass band. iliey vent through routine exercises ami practised ceremonial drills. This was the first occasion at whteft many cf the Canadian officers wort battle-('ress. Tlr? parade wasReuter - 59 words
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92 1940-01-25 11 Chungking, Jan. 24. Marsha' Chiang Kai Shck has issued a "message to friendly powers," declaring that the peace terms alleged to have been agreed on recently between Japan and Wang Ching Wei prove that Japan has not changed her policy of conquest. The messageReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement137 1940-01-25 11 SPEND YOUR THAIPUSAM NIUHT AT THF i i\KW- WORLD 11ADQI ARTERS OF ALL THE SPECTACULAR FREE ATTRACTIONS) I rS UN TALKIE* *Crand THEATRE* I TO-NIGW 7.30 9.3« P.M. 7^ JSPSSi 1- I *!"NAL CHAPTERS OF "XIIAI KfF.Af. I *It 8 i la' (A Cantonese Talkie^ I H v"^ Matinee To-day,137 words
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Advertisement188 1940-01-25 11 OPENING TODAY 1111% %llt It I 11 A.M., 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. .lIJIiIiTIIIII.I I JOMAWE^JAMAICO^^ E MEN Of IRON IN TANKS OF STEEL ■II WiP J A stectacilar drama of America's M I>^ itleite hi a tpi»e-liiiflinj p [I panorama of the Army in action m A Dirwct** by GEORGE188 words
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247 1940-01-25 12 Singapore, Wednesday A CIVIL claim for $960. brought by the plaintiff, Mr. s. E. Soiomo which represented commission due for work done on behai: O f th) defendant, Mr. Peter Chong, was dismissed with costs by Sir Pen McElwaine when the suit was heard247 words
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Advertisement299 1940-01-25 12 XH AJ j XHKI 1 ImJ 8Y P&Oand BRITISH INDiATI NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) >wintf to the ('ompany's inability to publish the tctual departure dates of its steamers intending mssen^ers are courteously requested to enquire at the P. and S. N. COMPANY'S Office to ascertain he approximate dates of departure.299 words
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Advertisement301 1940-01-25 12 I LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS I CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH EXCELLENT CUISINE. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. I HOMEWARDS: to Colombo, Aden Port Said. Palestine, Beyrouth, Mar-B seilles, OasaWanca, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Copen-H hagen and Scandinavia. H OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai end Japan. For further particulars please apply to: THE301 words
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Article108 1940-01-25 13 Dividends At A Clance Race 1: EXPLODE $45 ft $9 Mabel Smith $8 East I Anne $6 Race 2: PRUDE $67 $20 Salmon Par $18 Auboss $14 Race 3: QUEEN BEON $44 Sl5 Emily Dignus $15 Sir Patrick $21 Race 4: LITTLE JOHN $23 $9 Bright Answer $15 Wait A108 words
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954 1940-01-25 13 Cash Throws Jockey, Is Destroyed After Bolting ■lIGH DIVIDENDS AT IPOH RACES Ipoh, Wednesday. SENSATION marked the opening race of the second day of the A IViak Turf Club's January meeting here when Castt, chestnut j mare by Clear Cash out of Bank Note unseated Harper The mare bolted wildly954 words
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745 1940-01-25 14 Police Win By The Odd Goal Police 2. S.R.C t THE S R C suffered their first hockey defeat at the hands of the Police who beat them by the odd goal in three on the Padang yesterday. The game was a very keen745 words
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Article93 1940-01-25 14 The lullowinu have been selected to ifpiM-nl th<* Elite Recreation Union ist the Unitd Liids Athletic Parly in a friendly badminton match of four men'l singles, one lady's singles, :<nd three men's doubts, to be j)lay ?d at the Happy World Covered Badtom, il 1 pm. sharp93 words
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Article31 1940-01-25 14 Thp Kotfl HdXl\ vcn -aIU play football against Eh* dilate BWm ktti letlc Union to-day, al 'he MF A i round, Batastu r w iul, at 15 p-».31 words
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Article29 1940-01-25 14 in. human on lucNday. 'i.iid Januaiy, 'i Sinn Mills. County Tyrone, to Barbara Mary mee Brown >, wife of Paymaster Lieut Commander C. A. H'idman, R N a son.29 words
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Article87 1940-01-25 14 A friendly football match has been arranged foi to-day, between the Chiate Sing Athletic Union XI and thy; Kota Rangers XI, on the M.F.A. ground, Balestier Road, at 5.15 p.m. Th«» C.S.A.U.XI. will be selected from the following:— Goh Teck Phuan, Clva Kiang Tong, Teo Ban Teck,87 words
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612 1940-01-25 14 INSPIRING rugger was witnessed in the semi-final of the S.C .C. seven-a-side rugby tournament yesterday, where the Fortress Co., R.E., and the S.C.C. "A." overcame the R.A.F. (Kallang) "A" and the R.A.F. (Seletar) "A" respectively to qualify as finalists in this evening's game. Final612 words
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Article79 1940-01-25 14 Races At R.S.Y.C. Foil Weekend ON Friday. Jan. 26. then- J usual afternoon rn< classes, starting at 525 pn. 1 Royal Singapore Yacht Club On Sunday, Jan. 28, the c ciaM will sail the first race for Ciuu burseMi starting at 9.50 am. The 4t ß" Class will sail a79 words
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171 1940-01-25 14 COULD GIVE NO EXPLANATION TO THE POLICE Singapore. Wednesday. B CONVICTED on a charge tf being I I' in possession of a camera, a I bicyclt and an electric torch for I which he could not give a satisfae- I tory account, 21-year-old Kan Ah I Yam alias Kwai Ah171 words
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Article91 1940-01-25 14 In the final of the Club t* a «H ship Cup competition played over holes at Garrison Course. Cap- <-. Axchdale beat Capt. D. N. IKwre, dj and 1. r-uo In the semi-final of the Hose played last week, resulted in Majoi H. McVittie beat Capt. T.91 words
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Article53 1940-01-25 14 The following have accepted u for S.C.C v. Colts Hockey Ciui Thursday Jan. 25, at 8.C.C.: Dr. B.'D. Molesworth; P. F. IIJ R. A. U. Todti; J. P. Wood. g Peel, Capt. J. R. Kellett; G vVaites, U. J F. Whitemg Lt F. E. Chevallier, M. C. Elliott.53 words
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Article37 1940-01-25 14 A friendly game of soccer 1 I Fairer Park yesterday beiwe< Daroy Snorts Club and tne Times Sports Club resulted in of two-al!. The goal scorer* I Uarby were H. G. RlchM U Tommy Ngo (137 words
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Miscellaneous21 1940-01-25 14 TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY M Hi S h Water: 10.24 A.M. 99 ft TO-MORBOW High Water: 11.08 A.M. 10 .4 ft.21 words
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Article280 1940-01-25 15 REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE I LONDON TIN I London. Wednesday. h .official P"«, fjjjßfc Bujw» K^ul 'Official Pr.ee. £232% Buyer, LONDON RUBBER 1 London. Wednesday. irkrtTone K Ward* Feb. HUIWb *****6 8 Kinnwdi Mar f, h n 16b Ul3 16S m. Forward' Ap! June 11 5 b IHH I PRODUCE I280 words
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Article166 1940-01-25 15 Singapore. Wednesday. CONDITIONS were rather steadier in v the tin share market to-day and prices were slightly better in one or two instances. Local tin recovered 3 to $120.00. After business at $1.16. Hong Fatts were bid for at $1.17 with .sellers askir s $1. 19, while166 words
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Article31 1940-01-25 15 New York, Jan. 23. RUBBER B. S. Market Tone Easy Spot 18% 18 3 < Forward April June 18 J /4 18 3 a TIN Jtfarket Tone Quiet Spot 4531 words
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Article240 1940-01-25 15 AS has been made clear, the Red Cross and St. John War Organisation is debarred, under the terms of the Geneva Convention, from expending any of its funds upon the hale and hearty soldier, sailor or airman. Its assistance is given only to the sick240 words
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151 1940-01-25 15 BRITISH LABOUF CHIEFS ON WAY TO FINLAND Stockholm, Jan. 24. THi British labour delegation uhifh is on its way to Finland has now reached Stockholm. The leader of the delegation said that after their visit to the Finnish cities they n-mild report Finland's needs to the British Labour Party. TheReuter - 151 words
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Article29 1940-01-25 15 Oslo, Jan. 24. The Norwegian steamer Sydfold. 2,400 tons was sunk off the Scottish coast today Nineteen of the crew were rescued. Five are missintr. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article48 1940-01-25 15 London. Jan. 24. The King, as King of Canada, spei.t the day at Aldershot with the Canadiaai troops in training there. His Majesty motored irom Buckingham Palace to Aldejrshot accompanied by an escort of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police wearing khaki battle drew.48 words
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Article50 1940-01-25 15 London, Jan. 24 THE Jockey Club annqunces that th 1 Epeom Spring and Summtr rat? meetings have been abandoned. Thu i he Derby will not bo held at Epaom bj doubt le.vj substitute races for the Derbv and Oaks will be held, probably at New ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article55 1940-01-25 15 The Ha^ue, Jan. 34. A Bill has been introduced to revalue (he fold stocks of the Netherlands Bank and fix (he value at 2.«#9 RiiiMers per kilogram of got*. a*a«tst the present rate of 1,647.5 This means raising: the total flgurr iwm shown in the bank's accountReuter - 55 words
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47 1940-01-25 15 Kaunas, Jan. 24. Germany and Lithuania have signed an agreement for the transit through Lithuania of goods between Germany, Russia and Manchukuo. Owing to the shortage of German rolling stock. Lithuania has .;ent one hundred trucks to Germany to fetch coal. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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104 1940-01-25 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AJ3. IK" Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDi? M Paia Up Capital f. 40.030 000Reserve Fund 10,500,00.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam. The Hague, ana 64 branches and sub-branches a smaller places Netherlands104 words
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Advertisement13 1940-01-25 15 IMMPEACnABLE SECURITY Sswth British Insurance Co., Ltd. np 1 r)826 2 Finlayson Green.13 words
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Advertisement69 1940-01-25 15 fa impo»jpcs ible for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by oar vaults where we have aafe boxe* *f rarions sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIKERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes .so that69 words
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245 1940-01-25 16 Woman Alleges Husband's Parents Enticed Him Away Awarded $3,500 Damages London, Jan. 24. A SPECIAL jury of five men and two women to-day awarded £3,500 damages in the King's Bench Division to Mrs. Valerie Porter, 26-year-old wife of an Army lieutenant, who245 words
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Article120 1940-01-25 16 Soviets' New Assault Held Up LONDON, JAN. 24. THE LATEST REPORTS FROM FINLAND LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT THE BIG NEW OFFENSIVE WHICH THE RUSSIANS LAUNCHED ROUND LAKE LADOGA HAS BEEN HELD AT ALL POINTS. The offensive was apparently on a larger scale than any since the prolonged attacks of the120 words
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86 1940-01-25 16 A llies Confer On Trade With Neutrals Paris, Jan. 24. rOMPLKTK agreement between the French trade delegation now in London and the British Government was announced by the French Ministry of Commerce to-day. They have agreed on measures for developing their own neutral trade, and for examining the economic relations86 words
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Article60 1940-01-25 16 London. Jan. 4. PHK aecond contingent of Empire naval volunteers arrived at a northwest port I o-day. All are Newfoundlanders, numbering 170. They were velcomed by civic beads, Rear Admiral Bromley, representing Hie Dominion;* Secretary, and Mr. Davtef, Trade Commissioner Of Newfoundland. The men .ure all fineReuter - 60 words
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Article82 1940-01-25 16 Paris, Jan. 24. r JpHE French Government has replied to the Pun-Amerkan Conference proposal for a 300-inile security zone •iiouiid '.he American continent. The loply L: on the same Une a.sthat given by Britain a lew days ago. It declare^ that France, lik P Britain, isReuter - 82 words
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Article112 1940-01-25 16 Istanbul, Jan. 24. M..SARAJOGLU, Turkish Foreign Minister, will leave Istanbul on Jan. 31 to attend the conference of the Balkan Entente which is due to begin on Feb. 2. The other states are Greece. Yugoslavia and Rumania. *It is expected that on thp way M. Sarajoglu112 words
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Article364 1940-01-25 16 News In Romanised Malay Singapore Wedwsn^M yEGKRI Finland Udak akun top** mjl lagi lebeh daripnda 10 mingftu mei a jlkalau la-nya dl-beri pen ''^H--*lah berkata suatu benta yang dl-tertm» America, dan berlta ini berkata L \merica Sharikat (United States n.tV vV 2^B Lolongnn semua negerl2 Scandinavia >>m \M k rang364 words
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Article194 1940-01-25 16 I London, Jan. 11. H WllE appalling plight of 2,500 Ger-H man- Jewish refugees packed like sardines in four barges at I Sulina, on the Danube, is described ß in a dispatch from David Walker, H Special Correspondent in Rumania. I They lack even clean194 words
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