Morning Tribune, 3 February 1940

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  • 8 1 The Morning Tribune I, sat Feb. 3. IMP
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  • 201 1 BRITAIN'S BIG EXPORTS DRIVE London. Feb. 2. pli,hin« a K reat increase m British tta S"; vif be required but a laree ur:u .N sunply of certain manu- V.; c 'f home consumption. i a !-;n made by the Export \-h:ch has considerable powers plaimed programme^ ma c sociations, and
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  • 810 1 BULGARIA THE ENTENTE Belgrade, Feb. 2. r pE Balkan Conference opened to-day with a preliminary half-hour < between the Foreign Ministers of Greece, Rumania, Turkey &j h> Yugoslavia. The first act of the conference was to decide that the Balkan Entente should be continued. Unless
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  • 988 1 Withering Fire Greets Soviets VIBOIUj,, tlAj 1. AFTER AX ALL-MCiHT BATTLE, THE MNNS ARE RfcI ORTED TO HAVL KETVLSED THi, NEW RUSSIAN ATTACK ON THE MANNI&HUM LINE WHICH BEGAN YivsU.UDAV AT SLMNA, IN THE CENTRE 01 HIE KAKUIAN ISTHMUS. iHE ATTACK WAS
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  • 54 1 New Delhi, Feb. 2. THE recent improvement m districts bordering Waziristan has not been maintained. There have been several outrages m the past week: a village was raided and .six villagers killed; a mail lorry was ambushed and looted; a police lorry wa.s ambushed and one
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  • 81 1 London, r < b. 2 JUJR Gurficld Weslon, th c Canadian <Tj| manufacturer, wi*o recently became a xemtCT j; fne British House of Cu!tt i OTK, :n« Of a .special rts'l to the d'/ coii lieadquartera yesterday to present his gift of 500 radio;.
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  • 15 1 London, F«'b 2. The death has occurred, of th»> great research scientist Sir Gilbert Morgan.
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  • 200 1 Soviet Morale Breaking Up I New York, Feb. 2. ACCORDING to the Herald Iri bunc, evidence of disiutegra- tion m Soviet nforale is seen m diplomatic quarters m Washing- N t€ii ironi reports reaching them, S regarding the treatment oi the i t u\>unriefl Russian soldiers. It Mates that about
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  • 169 1 Rhine Sector Of West Front Livens Up Pans, Feb 2 THE RHINE sector of the Western Fron'. which for months has been th quietest sector of thr line ha.s awakened into activity recently and has teen \h° main centre ol operations In the past 24 hours. Ca&cment.s on both rides
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    • 35 1 <>h Olh#?r Pages *';"<i Help For Finns 2 Fy Stars Missing 3 C er M^l Bat 0" CharßC J gj* A: Places 6 r Home Patje 7 M-ssment Bo^rd Meet 11 m {man,,. Uu IS
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  • 105 2 Ex -Kaiser Says: "Help The Finns" S New York, Feb. 2. y gl-.1.1.K.1- XI.NTs should stop fighting and join forces I to help the Finns and rid the world and civilisation of Bol- shevism." i s The ex-Kaiser is reported to i have written this m an un- < censored
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  • 124 2 3f EMBERS of the State Department are reported to be of flic opinion that a non-military loan to Finland weuld riot violate international law. Therefore it is considered pro>ahle that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will vote nundr«>d million dollars to
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  • 78 2 U. S. NEWSMAN ON SERIOUS CHARGE IN TOKYO 1^ Tokyo, Peb 2. T is officially announced that James Russell Young, Far Eastern representative of the American International News Service, who was arrested on Jan L V\. Tok v°' has been charged with B violating three articles of the Army il
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  • 75 2 London. Feb. 2 THE German wireless to-day announced 1 that Ru.ssia has decided to participate on a Brand scale m the forthcoming Koeni^sberg fair. f5 is S u i( L t hat by A ««wst. when the fair is scheduled to open. German-Rus sian trade will have
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  • 112 2 PREMIER PLEASES JAPAN S Tokyo, Feb 2 IR ROBERT CRAIGIE to-day had a further interview with the vice-Foreign Minister, Mr. Tani, on the Asama Mam incident. o n J h t°H reig Pu mcc spokesman later He added that Mr. Chamberlains remark regarding the incident had evoked ture gre l
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  • 43 2 a i nrm Borne, Feb. 2 LOUD explosion m a Geiman tori ltory about ten miles from the Swis.,Irontier wa.s heard at Basle this morn* Swiss watchers later saw a great fir* £on? IPan €d by several further expio-
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  • 424 2 WORLD RALLIES TO HELL FINNS Nev. ToffcJ Major General John On war. has announced tha' L k 1 ted chairmanship of anat h *J paign to raise funds to buy n ld < Pllesjor Finland, be^.. 1 Another ifMccnt ff& f e financial aid to Finland hi from Sweden. Nas
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  • 53 2 New York, Feb. 'I JHE tandard Oil Company, New Jersey, announce that tl havi acquired rights for the production of synthetic rubber from t ig Parbenmdustrie, Germany, and have offered the license to rubbei companies here to utilize this material for their
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    • 44 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVEI.Y. Specialiiinff. jf^yr^i Ocular Musilr Anoraalie§ 7BU— ij^ < rossed Eye«, ll^^P^i^^ Intricate Visual s^^ Problems. >^ TUOMI*SON OPTIC A I CO. Qualified Kyc«ight Specialists. 4. Al« ADI BLDG., 'PHONE 3«t2. R. A. Thompson, Dr of Oculmr Scienc* 35 ytnxs' European Clinical KxperAcnc^
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  • 103 3 I San Diego (California), Feb. 2. *HK film star Clark (iable and his vrife (Carole Lomird) are reported missing I desolate country m Lower alifornia. They left their ranch yes>rday at 8 a.m. for a tfun ub 1.1 miles away m a tat
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  • 249 3 MORE NAZI LIES EXPOSED London, Feb. 1. Special Commentary) S issued by the German Tokyo quotes a re. J UB on Jan. 28 that the London Gazette, Wood was cashierAn Force on Jan. 6 m ith Ihe verdict of a led that according London, Wood was > to carry out
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  • 108 3 BRITISH POLICE OFFICERS HURT Shanghai, Feb. 2. TWO British member* of the Shanghai Municipal Police, SubInspector R. M. Moir and Sergeant C E. A. Cooke were wounded m a fierce gun battle with a party of armed Chinese robbers m the heart of
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  • 137 3 CHINA'S NEW LIFELINE Chungking, Feb 2. MARKING another achievement m the improvement of China': souih-west communications the Chinese authorities officially opened traffic to-day on China's newest highway, running from Chungking to Kunming, thereby cutting two days from the normal six days travelling time between the
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  • 159 3 WOMAN FINED $15 FOR THEFT Singapore, Friday. CONVKTKD on a charge of theft of a jade locket and two peaiK valued at $34, belonging to hci employers, U Ah Chong. a young Cantonese maid-servant \va«> this afternoon fined $15 or one months simple imprisonment by Mr. 11. Watyon m the
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  • 59 3 Paris Feb. 2. AN extensive French naval buUdlu programme is analysed by the Journal rie Debats. which enumerates the follow:!.", vessels under construeFour *****-ton battleships, two 18.000--ton an craft-carriers, threo 8,000 -ton :rulaeri 2L# destroyers, five large rl)--tnartnea, 18 smaller nlwiarinea, three submarine minelayers as well
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  • 79 3 Coal Coke Shortage In Denmark Copenhagen, Feb. 2. ICE difficulties are causing a serious shortage of coal and coke m Denmark. Fivo hundred Danish railway tiuck.s are standing empty Germany, fee Germans being unable to deliver coal supplies became of ice-bcund rivers. Ail ferry-boat traffic between Zealand, on which Copenhagen
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  • 304 4 A. S. P. Manhandled In Demonstration At Station (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, FRIDAY. JFVERAL CHINKSK. INCLUDING A NUMBER OF GIRL STUDENTS, WERE INJURED WHEN 60 POLICEMEN MADE A BATON CHARGE ON A MOB OF ABOUT 800, WHICH DEMONSTRATED IN FRONT OF BEACH
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  • 89 4 A NOTEWORTHY feature of the BMB C. programmes this evening will be an address under the official auspices of the Religious Department of Johore. The address has been written by the Head of the Depart- ment, the Hon. Dato Haji Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, and it will
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  • 558 4 Singapore Friday. QLAIMING trial to a charge of causing death by negligent driving, James William Clamp, a young Eurasian employed m the Naval Base, was this morning found guilty on the alternative charge of negligent driving, and fined $100 by Mr. H. Whitton m
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  • 367 4 Singapore Municipal Prosecutions Singapore Prfcfa I THE following were amon^ th,. several Municipal cases heard :i the I Criminal District Court this mornino before Mr. J. L. McFall. Oh Lian Sang was fined $2 so b default two days' simple imprisonment for, being the licensee of a mi ut shop
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    • 236 4 TRADEBARGAINS FOR SALE lAROAIHB Read this page of Speeiai Trade Bargains appearing m the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will :.nd what yva are looking for and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL /haterer your optical oequirements i NAN-SIN has exactly what you Want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up *j3G3 for a
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    • 160 4 (5> (A) In L.O *****. THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 113) NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND Notice is hereby given that a lease for the term of 99 years of the undernu ■utiored Crown Land situat* oflf Pay a Lebar Road, Singapore, will be sold by Public Auction at
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  • 778 5 Singapore, Friday. v, to UN '-'I." "t <* at < K <- eased had been P' omise(l LL EGATIONS i flve yearg ago when he stayed with ;1 P iiiv m Johore, and that m fact a wedding ceremony S-mthern Hotel, Singapore, three years ago
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  • 165 5 "Well-Known Pickpocket" Gaoled Singapore, Friday. DESCRIBED by the prosecuting officer as being 'a well-known pickpocket, who operates m trolley buses and buses," Siew Fook Poy, 1 25-year-old Cantonese, was this morning sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr H Watson m the Third Ponce Court to-day, when he was
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  • 73 5 RICKSHA PULLERS IN COURT Singapore, Friday should no te bound over m the sum of $100 with one surety for a period of six months to keep the peace ox the Syed Ahvi Road on the night of Jan^ 31 and the remaining seven at Jalan Besar and Kelantan Road
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  • 16 5 Singapore, FricUv. Tin Chenf Choan was this morning charge of Hokkiens, will prosecute.
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  • 145 5 IN a report made by the Captain 1 of the German steamer Nordmark, now lying at Batavia is curious evidence of the fart that Germany was preparing for the war long before it actually broke out. This ship left Hamburg m July of last
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    • 86 5 Our Casual Advertisement* Miscellaneous ISH <fc CHIPS- THE BEST AT ''SNACK OPPOSITE ROXY CINEMA— KATONG No. 406 C DELIVERED OFFICES SPECIAL THLY RATES ACCORDING TO REQUIRERATES BUSINESS GIRLS. I OX 419. MALAYA TRIBUNE, SINGAFor Sale JMe Zenith Radiogram Seven tubes Price Apply Box 420 Co Malaya Tribunal Matrimonial fluent circumstances
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    • 33 5 Vt ii_j^""ljti^ I HUDSON SEUMENTHOL JUJUBES .yd k Tens of Millions of have for over 40 years beer sue "*****>* h^^.,' Eun.enthol ,n a sweet, healthy condition. SOLE IMPORTERS: BRITISH MALAYA SARAWAP:. WP3. IB
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  • 592 6 People Places >- Miss Jenny Paifcoe. who returns to college m West Australia next week, was the guest of honour at :i party which Mr. and Nn W\ Jenkins held at the Swimming Club on ii'ui-il;!, night. She was girlish and sweet m vivid green silk crepe with copper coloured
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  • 202 6 Singapore, Friday. pURTHER evidence was recorded to-day by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, Fourth Magistrate, m the case m whicJi Boris $vanoff, 54-year-old Russian tailor, is charged with voluntarily Causing gtvvfoUfl hurt to anotjiar seaman Kichard Daly, with a knife, aboard an American vessel,
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  • 248 6 DEBTS OF $22,725 ADMITTED B Y TENGKU Singapore, Friday. m LIABILITIES to the extent of $22J25, owing to eighteen creditors B vet* admitted by Tengku Hussein bin Tengku Haji All, a (fl I smulant of the late Sultan of Singapore, during- the course of hi: I imblic examination, which was
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  • 164 6 PUBLICATION of I 1 Malaya," the Quarterly zinc of the Automobile Ass lof Malaya, is being discontinue!. I it is being by an A.A.M« I handbook of Malaya which u'i I issued annually. I The fii\st issUTe is expect I ready at the end of February contain
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    • 39 6 t Brown Masque ill v timulating bleaching masque \^b J week and :ay goodbye to dull \9B^ v.- tkkk it cleans, brightens, banlflMl tan and discolouration, and w liie and vitality to the skin. MAYNARD'S batter y road. t
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  • 1136 7 MBJVOUI SHY .fflicted ««h dislresßii.K '■""^'hma^^ngtol.ar h S mating people at ho.n« .her P^ple. «> my V. !hle to ovu-comf my m V f mvJe.f «P to a blrf. Ulh ,he resuH IM I tthof .ml always seem "<"7 Ke ,ivin, up. and yet jvfac me
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    • 53 7 Pineapple HAMS SUpCfO JWVOMV I G)mpl(M X v ctfMf the Ham »ith 2i/sr^^= 2tt£?iSvs or bofled) m your rl sl ,d. A and Me t^ serve D«- M *-d j «^?F7S aramomenfsnotice. a n >n "i PHONE 537G FIVE L I XK S iM o/ S«#«W« CohJ S! :/uje C0.,
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  • 306 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, February 3, 1 9 40. Useless Sacrifice JAPAN has responded to the American new fleet bill with a proposal to spend £585,000,016 <>n vast additions to her army find navy. Where the money is to rome from is not explained. It will not be all spent at
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  • 2357 8 EURASIAN VIEWPOINT ON THE WAR T'jjk Eurasian riew of the war was presented In broadcast last nifht by the Hon. Mr. Claude Da Silva, Eurasian member of the Lefiflative Council, In another of the series entitled "The War From Various Viewpoints.* 4
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  • 47 8 U/K REGKET that owing to the non-arrival of the air mail, it is not possible to publish the usual article from London by 11. L. Hopkin. This feature is, therefore, temporarily suspended, but publication will be resumed immediately the articles are to hand.
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    • 46 8 Uote tfeatmenf railawi the tissues to i.-.rmal for fj ..ct Ihe Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKKIX BRILM.VVnXE Hair-dre.ssin^ and Wave•ing. Also protects the Scalp U'f. from Dandruff and Loss of Hair. From ail ChemUts, High-clan Stores and Hair-dre.s. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil Street.
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    • 15 8 I A[A I 1 /AT A I IrV |1 'mm I l^4k'^ tl iJ H
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    • 58 8 (AIR-CONDITIONED) TO-NICHT SPECIAL DINNER $2.0«» a La Carte also Obtainable It is advisable that Patnms BOOK their TABLES m ADVANCE PHONE 4906 lir m with Ma P le SviU l Waffles f/ cam Honey m Eggs Butter Jam Obtainable at the HAPPY NITE CLUB (Next to the Happy Cabarrf Latest
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  • 78 9 DUMMY SHELLS WRECK DINING ROOM Ri;ht: houses and x garage mn struck l»v projectiles when the md M town of Bangor, Co. Down. PM tccidenlally bombarded during a target practice carried out m Bel. M i.ough by a Fleet auxiliary yes. sel vkM >evtral dummy shells were fired into the
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  • 57 9 IRISH CANADIANS ARRIVE IN GT. BRITAIN Left: Three of nine brothers, members of an Ulster. Canadian family, were amongst the first contingent of the Canadian Infantry to arrive m Great Britain. They are Privates James, John and Corporal J. Reilly who are seen here with Mr. J. 11. Ireland at
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  • 64 9 PLANE OF THE FIGHTER COMMAND s Pitftre's machine guns M>nu cartridges during a ln bur^t the sana gunpits. Guessed durii^ a visit to I'ffhttr Command depot f mPwh^ m England". The r command is responsible for lUe at home from hostile 1 Mi involves the to-ordi-n »k^ aircraft with anti.
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  • 166 10 CIGARETTE THIEF CAUGHT RED-HANDED Singapore, Friday pHANG Ah Kok (31), a Terjchiu pleaded guilty this morning mi n the second police court before Mr mad Oldham on a charge of theft of one carton of cigarette at $1.26. belonpintf to Leng Kirn Poo. at 2.45 p.m. at Fra>»" Street yesterday.
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    • 258 10 NATURALLY YOUR MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS TO-NIGHT Will Be The AIR CONBHTIOMfJ? \PI |01... To See The Grandest M.C.M. -TARZAN" Adventure of The FIRST TARZAN PICTURE IN 3 YEARS 1 t olTl^' V; ;1 V vSk m 1 Bii.irn gJ^JIJi Jl WUTJ f ffLJJ Mg*"^^ t General Screening Opens with a Midnight
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    • 202 10 GET READY 4 DAYS MORE k\ TO VISIT ODR WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY 1 "FAIRY LAND" come to < hit i (1001 WONDERS) HITLER I'DINE WINE AT THE FOR A PRIZE 'CARDENCLUB' =sns" Singapore's Gayest Spot Where SUHARA EFFENDI IN Delicious Chinese and European v r^JA MUTIARAi M Food Are Served
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  • 112 11 NEW IMPOR TS EXPORTS BILL A BILL entitled the Imports and Exports 'Emergency Po*er>» Ordinance, 1940, i^ about- to b e introduced mto the Legislative Council. The objects nnd reason state: This Bill Is designed to tfw control of th* imputation, exportation, carriage coastwise or m trans;!!, .shipment as ship./
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  • 15 11 Tendon. Feb. 2.— The third Newfoundland naval contingent landed m Britain yesterday. Reuter
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  • 433 11 Singapore Friday. "J WISH it to be known once and for all that the mere tact that I tenant igffcM to a certain amount as increase of rent has no weight, bttMMi this Hoard is fixing rent not between any one particular landlord and tenant, but
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    • 95 11 Two Great Stars m The Great ?st Triumph of their Career Warner Bros. Greatest Teehnicolour production Since -Robin Hood" ALHAMBRA The Screens Crowning Achievements. Bm^ttt r One Momtnt■^qßß^^^^ ~Y TUI V FORGOT THEY WERE ■■W '\^S&P^ QUEEN AND KN?GHT. r REMEMBERED THEY WERE j/s MAN AND WOMAN! A man of
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  • 226 12 ANOTHER stop m America's "moral embargo," bed I prevention of export of petrol refining plant to Japan, I efustJ to make aeroplane shipments to Russia In spite of a Soviet protest the United States may include mfcroi m this ban. B Washington,
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    • 313 12 BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Owin^: to the Company's inability to publish the actual departure dates of its steamers intending: passengers are courteously requested to enquire at the P. and 0. S. N. COMPANY'S Office to ascertain the approximate dates of departure. All ressfls may call at ports on or
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    • 254 12 I I I B II >- i ii i 111 i fl^^l I I I I L j~^^^^ LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH EXCELLENT CUISINE. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWIRDS- to Colombo, Aden Port Said, Palestine, Beyrouth Mar HOIW seUles, Casablanca, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Copen OUTWARDS: to^ingkokf Saigon! "Manila,
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  • 187 13 Business Houses Clash Feb. 5 OOTBALL is with im tgain. V, a shortly we shall be having ne matches. Meanwhile the Jiness Houses 1 League commences Monday, Feb. 5 with two games, {between the.GJLC. and Guthries dthr other between William Jacks d Nestanglu.
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  • 354 13 R.A.F 2; R E 2 pLAYED m a steady drizzle throughout, the soccer friendly between the R.A.F. and the R.E. at Seletar yesterday ended m a thrilling two-all draw. The Rafs led two-nil at the interval, but a whirlwind rally by the Sappers soon
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  • 164 13 Submarine Y's Beaten Five -One Singapore. Friday IN a hockey match that commenced m fine fashion but deteriorated a.s th«> came progressed, the V.M.C.A. trounced the Submarines V.M.C.A. to the tun? (>i five goal* to .one on the former's padang this evening. In spite of the fact that the victor.-;
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  • 24 13 Singapore, Friday, The hockey iixturo between th" S.C.R.C. and UK R.A. whicn was to have bern played this afternoon at th<* S.C.R.C. was cancelled.
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  • 215 13 I WOMEN PLAY HOCKEY IN THE RAIN F' N lai < lll d not prevent 22 1 women fro>n huldtag a hockey p»l mi the ti.S.L. ground yester|"v when Whites, fielding almost Ji'f i«-m that drfeated rounced Cotoaii to a tune of
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  • 507 14 3-1 VICTORY IN POURING RAIN 1 itek Club 9 S.R.C 1 f X a game whk h was Hayed throughout m inuring rain, the Dutch Club scored i Rood victory over a weak S.R.C. team when they net at hockey on the padan.ur
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  • 183 14 Singapore, Friday. T^HIS morning's workouts a t the Singapore Turf Club were c nfined to slow work on the Jlukit Tinßtfi track. Only charges from Major Fox's and Marland's were exercised. Most impressive of those se» n was Jacatra (BagbJ) from Marland'i stable. He was
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  • 66 14 The Annual Inter-College Tennis Match for the General PractiU ners Cup will be p-'ayed off en Sunday, on the Medical College Union Courts, thr match will consist of four single* and three doubles. The following hay« been selected to represent the Mrdical College Union:— Chew Poh Kuo, Edward
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  • 310 14 OLAYED m a steady drizzle that persisted throughout the gam> the annual hockey fixture between the Past and Present pupils Of Raffles' Institution resulted m a win tor the Old Boys by foul firoalfl to one. The standard of pl.^y was not *i£h and groi.nd
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  • 75 14 The Mlowiw win b P sele< repiesont the Lad Footers 1 X 3 >he Oversea Chinese Bunk fe] m friendly j-uutk ol Nun- ground Palmer Roact at 5 Cm Monday the same team Insl the United Bngini i Club !>t eleven at Farcer Pi n Peng
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 542 14 m PUBLIC NOTICES .< IVKRNM IiVI Ml >TIFIC ATION Tenders will b« received at the Director of Pubiic Work* Office, up to noon the 26th February 1940. lor the 10lJowing works KiHiioii and completion of Administration and School ill cm k with Tiffin Room and Radio Shop, Garage and Cycle
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    • 297 14 .security required under the Contract for its due fulfilment; or •bi If a tender .shall be withdrawn at any time difore acceptance. Flans and Specifications may be seen, and printed forms of tender with all particulars obtained at trie Director of Public Works, Office, Singapore, any day between the hours
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 18 15 London, Friday. lOflkctol Price) £236 Buyero £236' 2 Sellers Forv< Official Price* £236 Buyeis £236 Seller
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    • 45 15 London. Friday. Buyers Market Tone Dull Spot 111 4 b 1 J7 8S vd> Mar. 11 Ilil6 b 11% s 2nd P >nvard Apltfune 1 1 V* b rl% s /3rd i rward i July Sept. tl 3 r 16 ri>/ 4 s
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    • 24 15 New York. Feb. 1. lIBBER Tone Quiet B. S. Spot 18 5 8 18 3 4 forward April-June 18^ 183« Quiet 45»/2
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    • 100 15 London, Friday. Distillers 67/9 Dunlop Rubber 29/3 General Electric 78 l»/ 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 30/7V2 Imperial Tobacco 120/-Anglo-Datch 24 3 Canadian Pacific (#4 London Tin 4 iy 2 Rubber P. 1 Trust SS/1% Linggis 1/10 V 2 Aver Hit I 25 l v 2 Boutnern Kintas
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    • 68 15 London. Friday. Paim oil (Malay) In buiJt Augs^p: S'mtnt. Not Quoted Ccpra (Strait* F.M.S.) September .Sment. Not Quoted Sarawak) re i Ml 18- 6 Sellers Tap. Pearl n .iapore* a ;L u n a ;> 30, 6 Sellers Pepper 'FAQ. White itok Jan Feb. S'ment. 4' 4 Sellers Pp.,,^
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    • 11 15 London. Friday B GOLD. Fine U er oz. £8.8.0
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  • 51 15 London, Friday. T T London on Paris 176.50 T T London on Amsterdam 7 53 T T London on Shanghai 4 11/16 T T London on Hongkong Is. 2 15U6d. T T London on Japan Is. 2 9i32d T/T London on New York 4. 02 V^ to 4.03V
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  • 944 15 six months Accused 1 and 2 who were convicted on two further charge! of inciting people employed .m niseniial services to abstain from work, one charge for etch of the dates Jan. 16 and 17. were sentenced tc three weeks' ugorous imprisonment on each of
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  • 169 15 Singapore, Feb. 2. DULL and easy conditions again prevailed m the tin share market toT~y and only a very sinalJ business was transacted Local Tin wms down at $122. Honfc Fatts were a Jittle easier buyer* at $1.23 and sellers at $1.25. Mambuius changed hands at 66
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    • 13 15 I MMPEACHABLE SECtBITY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. reL 5926 2 Pinlayson Green.
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    • 101 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. \S'M Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS; AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40.030 000.Reserve Fund 10,500,00London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland Jlotterdam, The Hague, andi 64 branches and .sub-branches ai smaner places Netherlands East
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    • 78 15 I OVERSEA- I I Chinese! I BBNKING I I CORP. iTP/|fl Under takt>. banking transactions of ever^ description. 9- Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all ovrr South Eastern Asia connections m all principal cities of the World. q Welcomes consultations on financial r.nd
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  • 81 16 London Feb. 2. IT li officially stated .it Buckingham Palace that the Kmu has almost entirely recovei 'i from m. slight cold, and is able to carry out normal official duties ,it the Palace. Tin- Kin" received ;t number of visitors, the first of whom was
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  • 128 16 London, Feb. 2. INTERESTING information regarding the Government assistance to refugees from Germany is given by the Home Secretary. Although it was expected that the increased demand for workers would absorb many more lefugees, there is still a substantial number m need of assistance. Sir John
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  • 96 16 London, Feb. 2. AS a preliminary to closer co-opera-j tion of British and French scienItists on problems connected with the !war, a French scientific mission has .spent the past week here making a j; survey of such problems and facilities. The Ministry of Supply announced i
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  • 65 16 Tokyo. Feb. 2. Sjvlcl Hu.-ici, Outer fcioafcolia, Japan and Manchukuo ha\ P agreed on the tormti v o* two jeneral boundary con missions. Thi^ i., retcaled by the Foreign Office '■pokfv.n.'tn Tup fii.st vv ill deal with th,> ooundary denmitatioii c;.a.stiono generally, and the -stcL.id
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  • 36 16 London. Feb. 2. To-morrow's football will be another fiasco. All English and Scottish reeionaJ matches have been postponed with the exception of Plymouth v Bristol City (south-western). All Rugby League matches arc postponed.
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