Morning Tribune, 1 February 1940
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Article78 1940-02-01 1 CANADA'S RECORD WAR ORDERS Ottawa. Jan. 31. i r1 j, announced that me Cana- I i War Supply Board last J J" olai^d orders totalling S& null onUh. largest orders *p tared in any week since the Einmnc <»f ahe war. 1 T fa! purchases Jrt at Canada's shipbuilding ".annneReuter - 78 words
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Article194 1940-02-01 1 YORKSHIRE VILLAGES ISOLA TED London, Jan. 31. NEARLY 40(1 people isolated at Crawfoid on Buttock Moor. Lanarkshire owing to the transport hold -up arc without food. The proprieties* of the Crawiom Ho[l said that tae people wore Sleeping 11 ovei th P hotel on couches, chairs nd flooi ••We are194 words
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Article101 1940-02-01 1 London, Jan. 31. It is announced thai Captain. John Alexander Mackenzie, Gloucester Regiment, has been awarded the military cross "for conspicuous daring and resource while doing British patrol activity in front of the German lines," states Router's special correspondent with the B.F. F. in France MackenzieReuter - 101 words
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Article395 1940-02-01 1 PREMIER STATES BRITAIN'S AIMS AFTER THE WAR "Vicious Policy Of Economic Nationalism Must End" |N A caiking rfcvjew of the war yesttrdaj, the Prime Minister impressive evidence 6i Britain s ever-growing stren^U, and ueclared th~i there was net a single non-bel.:gient oottnUy that fell itself395 words
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Article98 1940-02-01 1 London, Jan. 31. THE destruction oi yet another submarine was announced by the Prime Minister this afternoon when he spoke in ton don at a public luncheon. He said that the submarine had yesterdcv made an attack uu a corvoy— the first attack to beReuter - 98 words
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Article51 1940-02-01 1 London. Jan. 31: In the House of I Commons to-day. Mr Chamberlain announced that Government had decided that from to-morrow, merchant s nipbuilding and repairs would be taken oyer bv the Admiralty. The Premier explained that the arrangement was similar to that adopted in the latter part of the last51 words
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Article35 1940-02-01 1 Berlin, Jan. 31. A High Cpmmand communique reveals that the Navy recently strengthened the submarine defences in Heligoland Bight by an "increase in submarine fighting units and other submarine defence means."- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article112 1940-02-01 1 Premier Ģ HitlerThe Differenc e Ldn. Jan. 31. Mr. Cham- i i berla m. speak- ing at a public j luncheon to- J day, made only N i one short re- ference to? i y e s t e r day's j speech of i Hitler, the/ time and place112 words
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Advertisement44 1940-02-01 1 On Other Pages »<• On The \V«r 2 inents On Hitler's Speech 3 >P< .mi; Of Pig Whistle Tavern 4 Meet**- 5 JJ«ple Places 6 popping Page m wader Pa?e g "/•men's Pa«u? 9 Rice Prices 11 pipping 12 te: M wai in Finland 1644 words
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Advertisement48 1940-02-01 1 OPPORTUNITY DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF FEBRUARY COMMENCIM; TO-DAY WE ARE OFFERING H.M.V. Refrigerators AT CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES EVERY MACHINE IS GUARANTEED THESE REFRIGERATORS ARE EITHER •RETURNED FROM HIRE RECONDITIONED .TRADED IN .SHOP SOILED. 1 r_-_»\i _jg them AT \dW^ \tLflBLWmWp H.M.V. SPECIALISTS SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR Baßaß*Mßaßaßaßa-BBa-----M^48 words
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Article98 1940-02-01 2 MEXICAN OIL ISSUE "MUST STAND" Mexico City, Jan. 31. FKHIDENT CARDENAS has made a statement denying the claims by foreign oil companies that Mexico is not entitled to expropriate the industry because she did so knowing sh> was unable to pay adequate and prompt ccm-| peiratlon. The president adds thaiReuter - 98 words
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Article134 1940-02-01 2 ARGENTINE BRITONS HELP SAILORS London, Jan. 30. IT is now revealed that, following the action against the Graf Spee, H.M.S Exeter was met at its destination by a hospital ship In charge of Dr. Pennington, which had been fitted out at a cost borne by the British community in BuenosBritish Wireless - 134 words
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Article75 1940-02-01 2 London, Jan. 30. The War Secretary stated to-day in a Commons answer that in accordance with the provisions ot the International 'invention of 1929, German prisoners In the United Kingdom were supplied daily with the same rations as British troop He added that no complaintBritish Wireless - 75 words
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Article48 1940-02-01 2 London, Jan. 31 The King and Queen paid a surprise visit last night to His Majesty's theatre to see a musical show "Funny -de up". The Duke and l>u<-|. I (ii ueester. the Duke and DuehOSS Of Kent Prince Philip of Greece were in the lt^yal Parts B.O.W.B.O.W. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1940-02-01 2 PREMIER OUTLINES POLICY WHEN PEACE IS RESTORED Britain Stronger Every Day Prodigious War Effort Detailed London, Jan. 31. JJPEAKING in London to-day at a public luncheon, the Prime Minister made a general review of the battlefronts. "We have," said Mr. Chamberlain, "upwards of VA million men under arnu. some at1,365 words
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154 1940-02-01 2 London. Jan. 31. EXECUTIONS of Poles are going on all over German -occupied Poland at great speed, declared the Paris radio last night. Stating that the Nazis had speeded up mass expulsion of Poles from German, occupied Poland the announcer added. "Reckless of the bitterReuter; Britisn Wireless - 154 words
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Article68 1940-02-01 2 London Jan. 30. Sir Ignaz Paderewski. in a broadcast address to the United States last nightsaid: "Two worlds are at war one of bloody barbarism, and the other determined to uphold and respect liberty and human dignity. "Who can douot which world will triumph? These modern chevaiiers ar? giving their68 words
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Article61 1940-02-01 2 Russians Stop R elief Washington. Jan. 30^ Mr Cordell Hull, Secretary' oi in a letter to the Foreign Atra^ mittee of the House of Repre s f J V re U ef says he has been informed t- t0 agencies have been denied Russian-occupied Poland. adds that the American Re<\Reuter - 61 words
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309 1940-02-01 3 WORLD COMMENT ON SPEECH I London, Jan. 31. ■u TIKH6 speech failed to produce any great impression in Britain abioad. Authoritative circles in London point out that the L ter part was devoted to arguments now threadbare. 1 In Paris the speech is regardedReuter - 309 words
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Article178 1940-02-01 3 Copenhagen, Jan. 31. |T IS reported that Marshal Gocring and Hen Ribbentrop were not present when Hitler t >>pok e last night, but Herr Him- J mler and other Party leaders *ere there. i Lntil K p.lll. ihe Berlin public had no idea whereReuter - 178 words
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Article91 1940-02-01 3 I Paris, Jan. 31. Hitler's speech is regarded in official! hid other well informed circles as addpractica^y nothing new. It is •bought that the speech indicates that; the German military chiefs are not; i pared to forsake the path of :aution and are anxious to have more forReuter - 91 words
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Article497 1940-02-01 3 Rome, Jan. 31. Hitlers speech has removed from the minds of Italians who are aware that it is the last illusion that th e present conflict can be settled without a catastrophic clash of arms. The newspapers publish a summary of it without comment, and government circles are equally reticent.British Wireless - 497 words
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121 1940-02-01 3 Capetown, Jan. 31. IN the continued debate in the South African Assembly on war and peace General Smuts (Premier) declared tha the entry of the Union into the war was in line with the policy he and other members of the previous Governmen hadReuter - 121 words
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Article44 1940-02-01 3 Shanghai, Jin. 31. WRITTEN representations were handed over personally b> British naval authorities this morning to ihe Japanese naval authorities, concerning the detention and search of the IndoChina Steam Navigation Co.'s Wing Sang in Fooehow Harbour on Jan. 25.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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138 1940-02-01 3 London, Jan. 31. JT is learned that among the ships attacked by Gerrnai raiders on Tuesday was the Ellerman liner, City of Bath Two German raiders' bombed and machine-gunned the City of Bath off the Firth of Tay. The liner replied with antiReuter - 138 words
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Article133 1940-02-01 3 Sixteen men were drowned when their small boat capsized a quarter mile from the shore. I hey were the crew oi tne Leit steamer Giralda, 2.1'i3 lum\ They took to the boa.t when th steamer saiik off the Or«cueyi;. The I tried to makt> for one of th P IslamReuter - 133 words
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Article193 1940-02-01 3 London, Jan. 31. The full story of a German bomber's attack upon a defenceless lightship, and the ordeal a t sea in which seven of his comrades perished when within a short distance of safety, was told by the sole sur. vivor of the crew of the East Dudgeon (no.Reuter - 193 words
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Article48 1940-02-01 3 Berlin. Jan. 31 Summer time will be Introduced In Germanv this year irom Ayr 1 toOc*--6 according to a decree by th P Deh i Council. Thi.s is the rin't »:me that summer time has b< en introduced in Germany for many yeai ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement85 1940-02-01 3 PUBLIC NOTICE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Mi isrs. Anglo-French BendixUmiied have pleasure is ann that as from Ist of Eebru- they have been appointed ing agents in Singapore and for the above line of steatoading for ports on the Atlanoast of North America includg Gull of Mexico. Intending85 words
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Advertisement47 1940-02-01 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING. GHULIA STOEKT. THCNE 5808. SINGArOIM FIRE, MARINE^ MOXOK, PETCSONAL ACCIDENT WOR-ft MENS COMPFNSATION INSURANCE. :o.- AGENTS: gEREMBAN POI BROS., rn MALACCA HONG CHTB CO, K.LLMPLK VKNG lI*M< J OONG. NG KON CHEE, Eg* zSaMS: AND BRANCHES: OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION. MIX47 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-02-01 4 From left to rifiht: Mme. de Vries (the hostess). Capt. Ommanney and Mr. L. S. Thorpe, enjoy in e; pahits in front of the fireplace. A general view taken inside the tavern at yesterday's opening.39 words
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Article, Illustration589 1940-02-01 4 VERA ARDMORE - Gay Opening "Do" At Pip Whistle Tavern VERA ARDMORE (By Bottoms Up! I THAMPAGNE, beer and every other kind of liquid refreshment flowed in the mellow atmosphere of Singapore's latest rendezvous, the Pig Whistle tavern, last night, when the Directors and Management held a party to declare it officially open.589 words
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Article198 1940-02-01 4 BENGALI AND 2 CHINESE STABBED THE ambulance was summoned on three occasions last night to remove to hospital men who had been stabbed. In two cases the victims were Chinese, and in one instance a Bengali was involved. Shortly after four o'clock a male Bengali was stabbed by three others198 words
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165 1940-02-01 4 |N addition to the ten ricksha coolies who were injured yesterday morning as a result of clan fights in the Rochore Road and Ophir Road area, further clashes were reported later in the day. Six men were taken to the Beach Road I ice165 words
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Article45 1940-02-01 4 A young and attractive Chinese woman was found in her home at Chin Hir. Street with her throat cut shortly after 6.30 yesterday evening. Near her was a razor blade and a pair of scissors. Her condition was not serious'. i45 words
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Article58 1940-02-01 4 M. Pierre Saintes, who until recently was attached to the Consulate-General for France in Batavia. arrived in Singapore yesterday, where he takes up the position of Vice-Consul. M A. Lesourd, who has been acting Vice-consul in Singapore since the departure of M. Revelli, will leave shortly for58 words
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1772 1940-02-01 5 -BUY BRITISH" PLAN MODIFIED Singapore, Wednesday. lODIFICATION of a general principle adopted by the Commissioners Ifl [n January last year to purchase only goods and products manuf .fared M produced within the British Empire was made at a special Municipal meeting held to-day, as a1,772 words
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87 1940-02-01 5 THE Pavilion Theatre close-* its doors temporarily tomorrow and will resume its place in the cinema business in Singapore three or four months hence. During the intervening period, extensive alterations will be made to the building. A York air-conditioning* plant, for which .Messrs. Sinie. Darby Co..87 words
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149 1940-02-01 6 Singapore, Wednesday. TWO Hnitfwa Chinese, On* Ah Cfliftil and Yenf Ah Nonf (47). who *e*e < ■micrrni-d with the affray of ricksha pullers at Weld Road last night, wen* produced before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne this morning in the second police court to show149 words
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Article242 1940-02-01 6 "Dangerous Political Characters" Singapore, Wednesday "'THESE accused are dangerous }K)iitical characters engaged in th* .subversive revolutionary movements," said Court Inspector D. R. Cowie in the Third Police Court this morning when opposing bail for two young Chinese, who together with a 23-year-old woman, are charged with assisting in the management242 words
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Article263 1940-02-01 6 Indian Convicted On Three Counts Singapore, Wednesday. CiONVICTED on three charges for various offences, Abdul Majid bin Mohamed Mysori, a 26-year-old Indian, was this morning sentenced to a total term of four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court. The first charge against accused was263 words
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Article, Illustration892 1940-02-01 6 Vera Ardmore - People Places Vera Ardmore THE legal world was well reprevented at the Cathay on Tuesday night and among the legal luminaries piesent were Lady MeFlwaine, Mr. and Mrs. Murray jack, Mr Justice and Mrs. A Beckett Terrell and Mr. and Mrs. T Ong Dato and Datm S. Q. Wong entertained892 words
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Article126 1940-02-01 6 FELL OFF LORRY TO DEATH Singapore, Wednesday. DEMAfcKING that there was no evi- 1 dence of criminal rashness or neg- 1 Hgcnce on the part of the driver, Mr. W. G. Porter, Singapore Coroner, today returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the conclusion of the inquiry into the126 words
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Article58 1940-02-01 6 The band of the Straits Settlements Poilo will play to-day at the Botani. Gardens at 530 p.m. under the direction of Mr. J C Hltrh L.RA.M.. ARC. R.M.S.M march "Old" Panama K. J. Alford; overture "Bronze Horse" Auber. selection "Reminiscences of Plant anor. Chambers: valse 'Invitation" Wrber- ro'lod'e58 words
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Advertisement47 1940-02-01 6 SUNSET FORMAL NIGHT TEA DANCE Saturdays SATURDAY A W~^^ m uW Jo^^^^ Table reservations A«at J^ftiJmmmiii*^^^^ are necessary mm o*^ t^^ PHONE ***** I The Gap Melodi.uis are entertahiing with dance and Hawaiian music on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays Dinner $2|- Non-diners 75 cts. Special Sunday Tiffin.47 words
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Article, Illustration632 1940-02-01 7 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING aa» MM4II nun, I a Creams That Solve Beauty Problems I I Dry-Cleaners Of Merit j s -_j i i Newly Arrived Washing Frocks j 1 IT is always interesting to know o! beauty preparations which will help one over the rough places in one's facial632 words
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Advertisement144 1940-02-01 7 *mmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmaammmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm mm^___^ A //A 75 (fij DRESSES, CORSETS. SWIMSUITS. 1 HOSIERY.. *(JbV <J/t/^ "BIEN JOLIE' yr 1 Corsets Brassieres Also "HjURRITE" Frocks 61, Stamford Rd. Phone (Eu Court) 3335 Silvikrin treatment restores the l.alr-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet.— "The Natural Way of Hair Culture144 words
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261 1940-02-01 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday. February 1, 1940. First Things First HITLER'S SPEECH IS A CLEAR WARNING TO ASIATICS AND AFRICANS OF WHAT THEIR FATE WOULD BE IF HE WON THIS WAR. Cleared of its sarcasm and peevishness, it is a declaration that Germany is lighting for colonies, upon the inhabitants of261 words
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Article, Illustration941 1940-02-01 8 H.LHopkin On jf j I Exaggerated Story Of: j Civil Servants' "Strike": [Mr. C.V. Bailey's {Voluntary Work At] j Ministry Of Supply: 'If-' j Germany Wins: New j American Parachute Shell j For The Allies. Lmh k A BM London, Jan. 17. $OME of the Sunday papers talked941 words
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Article48 1940-02-01 8 WORK OF THE FRENCH NAVY Paris, Jan. 31. ris announced that during the week ending Jan. 28 the French Navy stopped twelve ships and seized 21,000 tons of merchandise. Since the beginning of the war the French have stopped 266 ships Mid seized 502,000 tons of merchandise. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement83 1940-02-01 8 u?9(^*mw^^^^^^^^^***m/ Tm aBBBBB^^ TO-NICHT On the occasion of the opening of Our New Carrier Air-Conditioned Installation Mr. Werner BAER the popular musician will render a programme of pianoforte selections FROM 8 TO 10 P.M SPECIAL DINNER $2.0" a La Carte also Obtainable It is advisable that Patrons BOOK their TABLES83 words
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Article, Illustration433 1940-02-01 9 Day In The Life Of a Littel Lady Of Fashion when they are as young ar-old Peggy Ann GarjjXO Radio Studios, lead much 'same simple life as other less (.known little girls. Like them these starlets are just as lied when they receive a new drobe at the beginning of433 words
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Advertisement154 1940-02-01 9 /V^'^&vSv'^ssw BgL> >!9 Bam ,v ■'■<:■: IBftWllnji.ii— jk§& %>, Ha^'i a A AyxSKSi i-M'_» 1 >- _Ksiv!v:.>i_f;.^Skc. H__ _r h "**^(ato_ _F _i '^-?^^?W Ba_a_Sa hSbhShMf^ OiY.f LOAF will convince you l/iol tt we bake very good bread It will also convince you that lt is time to change tt154 words
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Advertisement298 1940-02-01 10 I'lm.ik- 5261 and Be Amongst Thr First to See it I todays gala i;vi;.m vr THK "CARRIER" AIR-CONDITIONED CA V I IO L The BUi THEATRE WITH THE BIG PICTUBEB OPENING at 3.15 -6.15 9.15 mmsmit p:/* 4 SHOWS SATURDAY Sonc 1 \m*W 3 Vr« I SHOW SUNDAY al I298 words
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Advertisement268 1940-02-01 10 ALII A3IIIII A 3-15, 6-15 9-15 mmmmim ggg m^nmoSKK^& im imtm, imi,mm mm^ mmma *B mm Mmmmmmmmmmmm .__aßat-, r3__k. ■>:' /S^_^_BBj l BBJa AWfM«*. bW mmmmW^XX^ fmm\ IV 1 1 I _H Bi^Bi m 1 BaWußß**" 3f _BBar^ i Bj 1 BB IBBBBBBBr 1 ALSO A NEW MARCH OF TIME268 words
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501 1940-02-01 11 Singapore, Thursday. n t roller announces that new rice prices will become effee £F Considerable reductions are made in the prices of uland No rice Na X broken riCe and Annam N 2 WhU hailand No. 2 white K%*. J JS popular type oTrk*501 words
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Article65 1940-02-01 11 $1 FINE ON "FUNERAL TRUMPETER" Singapore, Wednesday. QESCRIBED as a "professional trumpeter in funeral processions," Pen£ Ah Hee was this morning fined one dollar by Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court when he was convicted on a charge of grubbing from a dust -bin. Peng, who claimed trial,65 words
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Article77 1940-02-01 11 PATRIOTIC FUND POSTER STAMPS THE demand for the one-cent Poster! Stamps, sold in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, was so great that ear'y consignments of them were sold out almost as soon as received, by the Post Offices. At the moment the General Post Office in Singapore has a77 words
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Article69 1940-02-01 11 a wuu th P week ending Jan. 20 K, twined pineapples from Ports amounted to 2,309 cases. r l.l»0 (50 per cent.) cases anada, and 1,159 (50 per jL\ <-i* where. JJJ export! for the period Dec. 31 era' r >, e e 158 095 cas*s. or an69 words
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159 1940-02-01 11 ALLEGED TO HAVE POSED AS ARMY CONTRACTOR Singapore, Wednesday. TWREE Indians H. R. Chawla, C.ulzar and Abdul Rahman faced various charges of cheating in the fifth Police Court, before Mr. L. C. Goh, to-day. All three claimed trial. Chawla Is charged with cheating Suleiman Khan of $400 by falsely representing159 words
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Article66 1940-02-01 11 Singapore, Wednesday. A fine of $15. in default 15 days' rigorous imprisonment, was the sentenee passed on a Hokkien. Ser Kweh Chia 1 30 > by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne in the k Second Police Court this morning when he pleaded guilty to a charge66 words
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Article42 1940-02-01 11 Ih. Ven Bhlkkhu Muhaweera, will apeak Diamond Butr_ .md 188 Dh»mmapada" in English every Saturday at the Engllah *-c tion Hall of the Bu»f»porf biddhiu Aaaoc turn, 731. Oeylang Ro»d. at 830 pm. litmtrra uud friends are cordially invited.42 words
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Advertisement102 1940-02-01 11 SUN TALKIEI 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 The Rit: Brothers in "The 3 Musketeers" \The Greatest TARZAN Picture of All! Gala MIDNIGHT PREMIERE at Malaya s Largest and Finest Theatre The AIR-CONDITIONED A+* .V fry v Operated Controlled by FISHER S lid. I J^f j i L_»__^ mmmm _B_Baßaßa. aa ■■■MßßMßa^B*a_aßaßßa__»a_BaßaWßaßßa»awaiMawa«B SATURDAY102 words
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Advertisement113 1940-02-01 11 The First MALAY Mystery Drama Filmed! OPENING 7TH FEB. Theatre ROYAL Miss HATIJAH and BISOE of "ALANG ALANG" fame in The Thrilling Mystery Drama 1 H^i IBJB» i»~M WL rmmmmmMSr s War"* _t* :S fJBBBBBBr rf*^Bßßß^:^pßßHrf JA *rim^ t mmmWnL _T KL_ BjOT^» Bal BINWr EyEs^ a a -HAJI SALEH"113 words
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Miscellaneous12 1940-02-01 11 Street at 5 45 a.m. yesterday. Court Inspector Chirks! VV. Such prosecuted12 words
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494 1940-02-01 13 Poor Hockey On The Padang S.R.C 4; S.C.R.C 0. HOMINATING play almost throughout the game, the S.R.C. scored an easy victory over a weak S.C.R.C. side in a one-sided hockey match on the Padang yesterday, emerging victors by four goals to nil. Play was494 words
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Article417 1940-02-01 13 MURDER CHARGE AT ASSIZES Singapore, Wednesday. DENIAL «»t ttie suggestion that I im deceased daughter was to rirenb, maniage to the ßecused {Jnj time was made by Tang Ah L i n elderly widow, who f*tfJ u at lho Assize trial of Teh ,t who stands charred with I .nunlH417 words
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Article94 1940-02-01 13 In a return friendly game of socce* played at the Raffles Institution grounc on Saturday, the Hindu Association Second Eleven defeated Raffles Institutioi by four goals to two. The following are kindly requested ttf turn up at the Airport Ground to repre sent the Hindu Association in94 words
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Article181 1940-02-01 13 Singapore, Wednesday THE dock of the second police court packed up this afternoon when 4 7 Chinese. Hockchias and Hengwahs, were r ailed upon to show cause why they should not be bound over for a period of mx months m the sum of $100 with181 words
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Article73 1940-02-01 13 After holding their own up to th© interval, when the score was goalless, the pre. cut boys of the St. Andrew's School went down to i,hc Mat boys by four goals to one. in their annual hockey encounter at Bale.stier yesterday Score. s for the73 words
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626 1940-02-01 14 GREAT GAME ENDS IN ODD GOAL MARGIN S.C.C 2; RAF 1 U/ITH both teams giving a sparkling display, yesterday's hockey flxtuic between the S.C.C. and the RAF. proved to be one of the) finest gan.es witnessed on the Padang this season. Despite every626 words
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Article224 1940-02-01 14 Reminder To Import Firms GOODS can only be imported into Malaya from neutral countries in Europe it not more than 25 per cent, of the cost jf the goods was derived from material grown or produced, or from work done, within enemy territory. A reminder of this rule is given224 words
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Article106 1940-02-01 14 At th P fourth half-yearly general inoetlng of the Endeavour E.P. held at Mr. Quek Bang Mang's residence last Sunday the following were <'lecteo office atarera for U4O: Preside nt: Mr. Ong Kong Gwi (reelected*; Hon. Secietary Treasurer: Mr. it eo Tian,; Hock (re-elected); Hon Asst. Secretary106 words
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Article61 1940-02-01 14 The January Rtapleford Competition ol the Royal Johore International Club waa won by Dr. TE. Cheah with a score of 34. Thr following cards were returned. Dr T. E. Cheah 284- 6 -34 Dr. K. W. Martindell 234 7>. 30'.. Justice L.V.J. Laville 17 M2^, 29^ F M.61 words
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Article162 1940-02-01 14 BROADCAST OF ST. PAUL'S SERVICE MAI-AYAN radio listeners will be a.hle to-night to join in the impressive National Service of Intercession and Witness for the Finnish people, held in St. Paul's Cathedral, London. The BBC broadcast of this service will begin at 10 p.m., Malayan time. The service will consist162 words
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157 1940-02-01 14 EX-SERVICEMEN HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Singapore, Wed THE annual general meeting ol thi U> Services Association of Malaya vy held this evening at the S C c. Mr. M.N. Wardell in the chair There was a good attendance present Mr. Wardell. the retiring cha thanked the members of the committee for157 words
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Article114 1940-02-01 14 The Singapore Garrison Club and the Island Club teams will play at the Island Course rn Sunday morning Feb. \4 for the Wei-Hai-Wei Cup fctarUjj I times aie as ioilow s with the Gunisa; team being mentioned hrst:— 8.43 a m. L. H. Chater vs Lang** L. Williams.114 words
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220 1940-02-01 14 Singapore, Wednesday. A CLAIM for damages arising out of a motorcar accident in which a European couple were hurt was not proceeded with when it came up for hearing to-day in the High Court. Mr. N. N. Leicester, appearins fof Mr. and Mrs. Philip220 words
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Article306 1940-02-01 14 \S insight into th e secrets of shoe production was given to the public of Singapore at an at home yesterday bv the management of Rata Shos Co. Ltd. This included an inspection of Malaya's latest factory the new Rata leather shoe factory in Piince Edward Avenue.306 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-02-01 14 TIDE TABLE TODAY Hi h Watei 3.33 A.M. 8 9 ft. P.M. 7 8 It. TO-Moiumv High Water: 4.27 A.M. 8 0 ft. 0 00 P M. 7.3 ft29 words
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Article21 1940-02-01 15 London. Wednesday. Official Price. £g7% BgW __-„rri .Official Price* £237' 4 Buyers id uiik a £237 3 4 Seller;21 words
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Article32 1940-02-01 15 London. Wednesday. Buyers Sellers Ttme iiftfiS val d Feb 1113 16b 1115.16! te lST ard 1113 16b 111.5 16. 3,V Forward' Apl June 11 3 4 b 11 'b s32 words
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Article28 1940-02-01 15 New York, Jan. 30. BBFK ..J. JrkTtTone Firmer L i85 8 ssj forward April June 18 1 4 16 I la: ker Tone _?J iet Ipof28 words
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Article92 1940-02-01 15 London. Wednesday. )i -.tillers 68/3 w )unlnp Rubber 29/IV2 ieneral Electric 76/10Va mperial Chemical Industries 30/7^ mperial Tobacco 1207--.nßlo-Dutch 24/Canadian Pacific 6 7 8 uuuudQ Tin 4/3 uibber PI. In. Trust 33/3 .inggis 1/10% kyei Hitams 25,Soumcrn Kintas 15/Pananc.s 16/9 London Asiatics 3/7 Va Nest Witwater.srand Areas92 words
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Article65 1940-02-01 15 London. Wednesday. Paim Oil (Malay) In bulk ig Sept. S'ment. Not Quoted Oopra (Straits F.M.S.) ptember Sment. Not Quoted Sago Flour (Sarawak) JITO. S'ment. 18/9 Sellers Japioca, Seed Pearl t Quality 1 Singapore) Pepper <FAQ) White tt J: J!\E eb S'ment. 4y 4 Sellers P^PPer 1 FAQ) Black 2l!"65 words
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Article16 1940-02-01 15 London, Wednesday. Silver Spot 21 Silver Forward 21% BAR GOLD, Fine Der oz. £8.8.016 words
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Article45 1940-02-01 15 London. Wednesday. T/T London on Paris 176 50 T/T London on Amsterdam 7 53 T/T Lonuon on Shanghai 4% T/T London on Hongkong Is. 2 31f32d T/T London on Japan Is. 2 5 32d. T/T London on New York 4.o2Vfeto 4.03V 2 I45 words
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121 1940-02-01 15 Singapore, Wednesday. ffilOHG LIP TIN was this imniillg fined $30 by Mr. McFall in the Criminal District Court on charges under the Defence {FiNUM Regulations. Acting Court Inspector F. Patton prosecuted. The accused p'eaded guilty to charges of attempting to take out of the Colcny121 words
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Article36 1940-02-01 15 Rangoon, Jan. .11. T'HE dcathroll as a result of the communal rioting: has now reached 12. Over 600 people have been arrested. Isolated incidents are still being: provoked by hooligan elements.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article167 1940-02-01 15 UNLA WFUL SOCIETY CONVICTION (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. DOCUMENTARY proof of the criminal activities of the Overseas Chinese AIF Classes Anti-Enemy Backing-Up Society was produced in the First Court this afternoon, when a young Chinese Long Kok Kan stood trial on a charge of being a member167 words
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Article195 1940-02-01 15 Singapore, Wednesday. THE tin share market was again very dull and quiet to-day although there was quite an impressive list of buying orders from London. Local tin was unchanged from yesterday at $122y 2 Honß Fatts were slightly easier at $1.25, but at this price a fairly195 words
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Article29 1940-02-01 15 Rome, Jan. 31. ALTHOUGH no official denial is obtainable, authoritative circles here deny the Japanese newspaper report that Count Clano has suggested to .Japan a fresh anti-Comintern pact.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article36 1940-02-01 15 A ricksha puller was knocked down by a motorist at Killiney Road at 9.15 last night. He received minor head injuries and the back wheel of his ricksha was damaged. The ricksha fell* on its side.36 words
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Advertisement21 1940-02-01 15 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE I l South British Insurance Co., Ltd. leL 6926 2 t Fu-iaysott Greeo.21 words
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Advertisement105 1940-02-01 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 181V Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS'. AMSTERI>;" K Paio Up Capital f.40 030 000,Reserve Fund 10,500,00London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland :-Rotterdam, The Hague, anas 64 branches and sub-branches ai j smaller places105 words
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Advertisement48 1940-02-01 15 It y*" Srm*X P7 '—y a ß_*L'T T -Qj3_B__J *mMmm. Ml.) NOMINAL CAPIT-U,: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP, CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya. Siam, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken. Matters.48 words
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468 1940-02-01 16 FINNS ASSUME THE OFFENSIVE HELSINKI, JAN. 61. DEUTEKS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AT THE FINNISH GENERAL HEADQUARTERS SAYS THAT FIERCE FIGHTING IS RAGING IN RASTI, CENTRAL FINLAND, WHERE THE FINNS HAVE BEEN INTRENCHED SINCE THE END OF DE- EMBER. THIS PROMISES TO BE ONEReuter - 468 words
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Article152 1940-02-01 16 London. Jan. 31. )N its return from the victorious action against the Graf Spee, H.M.S. Ajax irrived at Plymouth this morning. The Ajax proceeded up the harbour, ind Plymouth citizens had the opportunity of welcoming her home. The Board of the Admiralty sent the following telegram:152 words
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Article69 1940-02-01 16 CRAIGIE ARITA CONFER AGAIN i Tokyo, Jan. 31. I IAPAN will reply in a day or two to the British communication in regard to the removal >o! the 21 Germans from j the Asama Maru. Meanwhile Sir Robert Craigie and Mr. Arita had another talk this afternoon, when according toReuter - 69 words
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104 1940-02-01 16 BRAZIL GOVT. TAKES OVER GERMAN AIRLINE New York. Jan. 31. A RIO DE JANEIRO dispatch to the New York Times says thai Brazil has taken over the Condor German airline. President Vargas has signed a decree ordering the concern to immediately "adapt itself* to the article in the Brazilian Constitution,Reuter - 104 words
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Article62 1940-02-01 16 London, Jan. 31. THE Mines Department has Instructed local fuel overseers throughout England to restrict coal deliveries to householders to two hundredwslgnt weekly, except by licence In cases of hardship. Hospitals and similar essential institutions will receive adequate supplies The reason for the temporary ration-! Ing isBritish Official Wireless - 62 words
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126 1940-02-01 16 Paris, Jan. 31 ACCORDING to a Beisrade di*,patch, the German. Yugoslav economic committee, which normally meets Li April or ftfaj w ,u now meet in Februan. The official leason niven fur advtncing the date L» the neea oi adjusting commercial relations following the CustomsReuter - 126 words
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Article134 1940-02-01 16 Internment Laws Of The Americas Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 30. I WITH a view to making internment I regulations uniform, the Fan- I American Neutrality Commission I sitting here has drawn up proposals I which will be recommended for I adoption by all the participants in I the recent PanamaReuter - 134 words
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Article62 1940-02-01 16 Tokyo, Jan The joint border commission ap^ M ed to demarcate the torfjj™ ail disputed areas between ManchukJ Outer Mongolia has dis ba nc M has been found Impossible to* ie m j agreement, according to a^ onK m <rram from Harbin. m Delegates represented J--Reuter - 62 words
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