Morning Tribune, 7 February 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Article369 1940-02-07 1 GANDHI STATES VIEWS Bombay, Feb. 6. Bfi: GANDHI has issued a state- H |fien i on the conversation with 1 the Viceroy in which he states ■hat the vital difference between n( unless demand and the j Ru-erovS offer consists of the fact Kiat MM oiler contemplates nnal Krterininaiion ofReuter - 369 words
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Article68 1940-02-07 1 LONDON, FEB 6 AMIDST CHEERS FROM ALL A PARTS OF THE HOUSE SIR VICTOR WARRENDER (FINANCIAL SECRETARY TO THE WAR OFFICE) STATED IN ANSWER TO A QUESTION FROM THE COMMUNIST MEMBER MR. GALLACHER, THVT HE UNDERSTOOD THAT THE FINNISH LEGATION IN LON. DON WAS SUPERVISINGREUTER - 68 words
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Article836 1940-02-07 1 Turkey's Parley With Bulgaria I Sofia, Feb. 6. ish Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu, reached Sofia to-day on *ay home from the Balkan Entente conference at Belgrade. ''wived by King Boris, and afterwards lunched with the Bui'me Minister, M. Kiossevanov, whom he saw on his way to iscussiona have fcroui- anaB.O.W. - 836 words
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Article, Illustration431 1940-02-07 1 GESTURE TO JAPAN Ant a Says Not Satisfactory BRITAIN HAS DECIDED TO HAND OVER NINE OF THE 21 GERMANS TAKEN OFF THE JAPANESE LINER ASAM/. MARU TO THE JAPANESE AUTHORITIES, BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN FOUND THAT THE MEN WERE RELATIVELY UNSUITABLE FOR MILITARY SERVICE. Announcements431 words
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Article554 1940-02-07 1 Big Cut In Tin Quota Expected H.L. HOPKIN Cables From j London London, Feb. 6. •TIN circles in I>ondon arc discussing (he prospect of a large cut in the tin quota when the International Tin Committee meets here on Feb. 26. It will be remembered that the quota was increased554 words
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Article136 1940-02-07 1 Meat Rations On Mar. 1 1 London, Feb. ft. MK. XV. S. Morrison, the Minister lor Food, announced to-day that rationing of btteher'l meat uill be introduced cm Monday. Mar. 11. Rationing will be on a valUfj basis, and at tirst eacn person over six year* <>l u^e will b,>Reuter - 136 words
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Article29 1940-02-07 1 Copenhagen, Feb. 6:^ A Berlin message states that a 52--year-old German from Badenwelier wa.> sentenced to 'hree years' hard labour lor listening to British and French radio broadcasts ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article42 1940-02-07 1 INCIDENT OFF SOUTH AFRICA Canctow! Ftb. 6. Six Germain were 'landed at Cape ovvn this raomlnf unaoi military i r uard they bad bctn removed frocd a Puri'<;ucse liner by British warship wlncli intercepted tUe vessel oil &W c ouLh African coa.st42 words
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Article95 1940-02-07 1 Louden, Pet. 6 H»!US h me S"creLuy t -cb\ annour.r- »d tbttt ..e wn. not ia tiled in rc»ooK.me!.Min«'. Interference rith Uie >«iivcnces oi cieetn paaaeu <• Banio.s and Richards following tti< Cc^entry pxpiosSctn Tnc executions are lixeu lot l«eb. 7. The Attorney General eaiU:-r refused ,iMt<Reuter - 95 words
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Advertisement29 1940-02-07 1 On OllM-r B»aU«s Fr^sh Nazi Threat 2 Pcopir *\di*> 4 .;<"">»> t^um-U t^intmas o. *> 4l lapio.ii PlSllftteq lr::«d S\tvit S t liiuntis GiM f« rVtm Finance lD late News 1029 words
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190 1940-02-07 2 BARBARITIES AT SEA WILL CONTINUE London, Feb. 6. \N OtttffNM statement of Germany's determination to go on dis- regarding all considerations of humanity in their sea warfare was given in a German broadcast this morning. The attacks on lightships were defended, and neutrals were190 words
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Article124 1940-02-07 2 Anti- Gossip Campaign For Empire London, Feb. 6. THK Government is hiuntuinp a bi^ anti-gossip campaign, and posters are shortly to be issued, warning lh»: nation against dangers of careless talk. People are specially warned not to meation the movement ol shiys, either mercantile or n?val, or to talk abouReuter - 124 words
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Article106 1940-02-07 2 HYDERABAD ON SIDE OF BRITAIN Hyderabad, Feb. 6. OUR allianc^ v.ith the B:itish Government stood tor 200 years, and the t*es which hind us to the Crown are indissoluble,' 1 declared Sir Akbnr Hy-d.-ui. p-tsidenr of the Hyderabad Executive «:cuncil, when relerring to Iho prts&nt IndKMi political situation. Sir AkbarReuter - 106 words
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120 1940-02-07 2 GERMAN OFFENSIVE MAY BE ON SEA, NOT LAND Paris. Feb. 6. IF (iermany is planning a I Spring offensive, it woultl be S I f i inoi. logical if it took the form \of a great naval offensive with i submarines and planes taking parl," rlcclarts Charles Morice in PetitReuter - 120 words
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Article57 1940-02-07 2 London. Feb. 6 The number of uiecnunicaUj pp pelled road vehicles registered f« I first -in'ie In Great Britain during De: emocr was 9,505 compared with 31.1J la December 1938. Thp causes for this falling oft li obviously two-f n ld— Rationing of peno and higherB.O.W. - 57 words
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Article232 1940-02-07 2 SHIPPING LOSSES FOR THE WEEK ,T IS officially .tut,, V to enemy qption d ended midnight on Sunday "Vr* British merchant ship 25,000 tons, and mx a tonnage of 17,500 In official quarters thi e fam regarded as neither pan nor bad. It is pointed out that since th ehfrt232 words
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Article434 1940-02-07 2 Shanghai, Feb. <>. IT is learnt from authoritative sources that on receipt of instructions from Tokyo, General Nishio, Commander-in-tme of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces in China, and dener*. Itagaki, Chief of Staff, immediately flew to Nanking where tnej held a conference with JapaneseReuter - 434 words
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Advertisement24 1940-02-07 2 "MASTER" PADLOCKS /ffi^y *g^ Strongest PartA.sk your Supplier for a full displav Show. Frcm All Hißh-class Dealers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Street.24 words
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Advertisement70 1940-02-07 3 BUJNDELL BLUNDELL, SPENCE Co., Ltd. ok* Bull, London. Birmingham. Xeweaslle, Cardiff. Bombay. Sjdney and Valparaiso* makers wince lUII of p A M' M E L Colours, Painis, Enamels, Varnishes, Oil Boilers and Oil Befiners have pleasure in aiiiioimring Ihe appointment of THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD as their Sole Distributors70 words
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Article100 1940-02-07 4 Wednesday, Jan. 31. His Excellency presided at a meeting Of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Thursday 1 Feb. 1. Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, Mr. J. G. Black, Lt. Col. C.E. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Battishill and Colonel100 words
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Article, Illustration701 1940-02-07 4 Vera Ardmore - People Places Vera Ardmore iirlli:N the Inland Committee H pie tuts "I Killed the Count" at the Victoria Memorial theatre on Ftb 24. it will be the first time that this sensational thriller will have be fii seen in Singapore, although other places have seen both film and stage versions701 words
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Advertisement551 1940-02-07 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Vacant WaMed F\i>ert Shanghai Tail'T for old »s».i r>iKn«d ataatneai Apply Bo*. }20. c'o Malaya Tribune. Singapore No. 433C Want-«-<i a news-boy wTn> tan Ei Jiueijtly lo t.iki charge ol .1 small Bookstall ■alary 520.00 to $25 00 to start vutli Good pro 1 Apply to P551 words
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Advertisement424 1940-02-07 4 Motor Vehicles til 11 111 lirif eM 13 S A 1938 S'-out prunning order Owner Waving Colony. Tei?--pßOaji 7030 Rensonabie price. M TO I Sports Outfit Golden Oppoi turntv 1 Pr»'-War prices for Gloi clubs. Tennla Raeketa. shuttlecock anri Tenni-. Rackei RUtnnglni with Guarantee Vtnlt Capitol sports Co* 85. Stamford424 words
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Advertisement44 1940-02-07 4 t FORMAL NIGHT OI'KX Alll F SATO n vs 7vX T% m Table reservations §XSs**^^^^ are necessary PHONE 81« 22 The Gap Melodians are entertaining with dance and Hawaiian music on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays Dinner %t r Non-diners 75 cts. Special Sunday Tiffin.44 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1940-02-07 5 FOOD Makes The Holiday Easy -to -Cook Dishes For Chinese New Year 1., irtiled lamb chops, accom. (>d bv turned peas, are within ■ulii.arv P"« ers of aiiy 1 ,'orn. served with p en y Etm is almost a mcul in itseJi. mcE to-morrow's holiday will leave many a "mem"1,009 words
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Advertisement141 1940-02-07 5 —for dinner will have an entirely fresh meaning if you have not already eaten some of the delicious ice cream made by the Cold Storage Creameries. Easily the finest, richest, moot nest ice cream you ever tasted, and so digestible too because it's homogenized. There are a dozen superh flavours141 words
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Article142 1940-02-07 6 fI.N tne very day (he Morning Tribune was expressing: the view that the talks between the Viceroy of India and Mr. Gandhi meant new hope for India, Lord JLinlithgou was giving the Indian leader his historic pledge of Dominion status for that country. IT IS A PLEDGE THAT142 words
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1399 1940-02-07 6 ALLEGES EUROPEANS I FAVOURED i From Our Own Reporter I JOHORE BAHRU. TUESDAY. I>ISS\TISF ACTION WITH THE EXISTING TREND OF AFFAIRS D m WHORE AM) A COMPLAINT THAT WHILE JOHORE HA. Hm im ABIDE.) BY THE 1914 AGREEMENT ENTERED Into bftwken his highness the1,399 words
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Article98 1940-02-07 6 From Our Own Reporter) m.. Johore Balm: Tuesday AT to-day's meeti,,o oi the Council of State, the Mentri Besar extended welcome to the Hon. Mr. W. D Bar run uho took his seat for the first time «»n his appointment as (ieneral H^ Adviser in98 words
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Article138 1940-02-07 6 Singapore, Tuesday. BEFORE returning a verdict of death by misadventure at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a 57-year-o'd Teochew, Teo Soong Thiam, which occurred as a result of injuries received when he was knocked down by a taxi in! Pasir138 words
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Advertisement287 1940-02-07 6 Keep Fit all the Time If the stress of life is wearing you out, robbing you of mental vigour, physical er.eijy if you are ageing prematurely and you feel that youth has gone for ever start taking Phyllosan tablets to-day Every inch of your body benefits when you take Phyllosan287 words
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Advertisement24 1940-02-07 6 fa^BF _3j T*a W >T*f*Hla- JgaMJa*— -UjjB- P ."''^P^tf'i l^fr_J*ny<B__Bfc_i_r v ___i**P IMTi'1 MTi' J -nt/" mTm& -^-'4'" *^*f_afjjy^i« i|La a_r_^t_nWyjP*Tpf '•na^fr'^'iF *r*^ Vv24 words
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Advertisement81 1940-02-07 6 "Its Smart to be thrifty" Make that your motto I DINE at P THE AIR-CONDITIONED J? CAPITOL I RESTAURANT I Where Quality Cuisine, comfort and I SERVICE I are recognised as I unequalled in Singapore. I BOOK your Tables MW I for Thursday night Feb. Bth. I PHONE 4906 I81 words
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Article, Illustration828 1940-02-07 7 SINGER ROGERS WANTS TO GIVE UP DANCING: FANS WILL OBJECT j»»t. JflL FILM FANFARE M English Actress Cold? till other day two studio execu--1 tjveg were discussing the cast--1 of a newly purchased J o ii(i Madeleine Carroll m that Lie said one, "if only she weren t uch a828 words
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Article, Illustration200 1940-02-07 7 Sam Goldwyn used papier irkeys to "grandeur up" the i Roque Vilma Banky wedding When Grace Moore, after ol too- strenuous reducing, had nk six malted milks n day to gain pounds When a little secre*hool student named Laura J now Janet Gay nor) usert laughs by200 words
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Article, Illustration959 1940-02-07 8 •jf •••■•••i INKMAS INSINCXPOSJSJ AKI. SHOW. INCi PICTIRKS I WHICH I\\ Bl CONBIDERCU B<^MC OF Till BEST yf Tin* TailliaiT j Beau Geste j .i fJIHJ >{ Fbrt ZlmtofMilf have been dusted ofl and pot In place. once more tht trtookmr Of Franc proudly traan the959 words
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Article247 1940-02-07 8 HOW TO ATTAIN FAME IN FILMS yilK Hi llywood of the major studios, and the Hollywood of th< 1 "Quickie' lots, arc two entirely different kettles of fish— as far apart as Fifth avenue and the Bowery. Youngsters coming here in the hope of screen careers, quite naturally scorn the247 words
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Advertisement192 1940-02-07 9 Opening at a special MIDNIGHT SHOW TO. NIGHT 4 SHOWS DAILY TO-MOKKOW and FOLLOWING DA^ 11 A.M. 3- 15 6-15 —Ml With another Midnight Show TO-MOKROU Mf.HT At the AIR-CONDITIONFD 4 A I* I I 41 L F kFIRSTIN3YEARS!A Ir O This is tho best 't',^ t^3A^^ A I hnVA192 words
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Article92 1940-02-07 10 For the convenience of t; patron^, the Capitol Theui p stalled a box office foe U seats in the vicinity of ih» t for the use of women on; ]In order to obviate the Inc which, it has been Obtain d raused by a certain92 words
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Advertisement223 1940-02-07 10 TO-DAY'S YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE IT! M (I.- taM .-I Malays niNI A,U-CONDITU>NU> .».,aue < \P Ii OL 3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 i A SHOW WORLD SENSATION IN TECHNICOLOR rr^l V:>malcheJ Since The Wonders of "Snow White"! fT^'^M f C4*/« SEASOX MUSI IINISH TO-NIGHT owing to Lp-C<?untry Bookings223 words
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Advertisement143 1940-02-07 10 OTHER CINEM. ADVERTISEMENT 1 ON PAGE 14 SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR MIDNIGHT SJHJO^VS TONIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT FRI. 9th. ALII A Mil It A AT 12 O-CLOCK The Famous Chinese Historical Stage success which ran for over 2 Years at the ARTS THKATitE, LONDON. "LADY PRECIOUS STREAM" (FULL ENGLISH SUBTITLES) Endorsed143 words
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Article203 1940-02-07 11 "BEAU GESTE" AT THE CATHAY TIIK Cathay is shouin< a great al. ti.n tutu for tin- next few days in "Beau iieste." the pir turis.it ion of P Wren's popular story. It is faithful to th P story to the last detail. Telling of the hve.s of three brothers in203 words
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Advertisement499 1940-02-07 11 public Notices sJsaf« Municipality ..:trd for the -uppy of Btraifbti Pipes and SpeI flcaUoS and Tender Form ,-d at the Municipal Tenj renders will clos e at pm. 940 c. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary. v.m.U'OKE MUNICIPAL AWo n/ntNTLREjTOCK 1930. IN TEREST DUelst" MARCH, 1940. hereby <- r iven that the499 words
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Advertisement319 1940-02-07 11 HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL IOOO'S of FREE GIFTS toni a\ ht e nly ENTERTAINMENT PARADISE ALL VISITORS TO THE IIAI P 1 V WOlt 1, 11 WMF RECEIVE PRESENTS OF SOAP. PENCILS, PERFUME S, f^^r^matw liMVi-* ,£^3 flasks, tiffin carriers, etc. frvL 1-1-*A x A BRITISH i;k319 words
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250 1940-02-07 12 From Our Own Reporter! Johore IJahru, Tuesday. RENEWING his appeal to the johoif Government to allow the planting of tapioca as a catch-crop in newly-planted rubber estates, the Hon. Mr. Cheok Huan Cbeong, speaking at to-day's meeting of the Council Of State, stressed the value250 words
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Advertisement320 1940-02-07 12 rm Ymm v* •7^r-"B —^J *Ull|^ JinL^Cvr-^T^J < BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Owiftf 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 dates320 words
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Advertisement224 1940-02-07 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS 4 PASSENGER SAILINGS TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. CABINS' WITH PRIVATE BATH-EXCELLENT CUISINE.MODERATE FARES. During Febniary!March;April 1940. Passengers paying th e U.K. rate have the option of proceeding overland, 2nd Class rail and sleeper, Marseilles London, at the ships expence. For further particulars please apply to: THE EAST224 words
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546 1940-02-07 13 SIME DARBY BEATEN BY CHINESE BANKERS BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE SOCCER OCBSC 3; SimeDarbv 1. MAKING their first appearance in the Business Houses League competition this season, the Overseas Chinese Bankers S.C. defeated the Sime Darby S.C. at soccer played lit the Stadium yesterday by r hree goals to one. The546 words
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Article25 1940-02-07 13 TO-DAY B aien Houatl League ts Times VI Thorny- 8.!i.i>. IjOCKEY hliuah Aim:, v.. xi.A.F. laya*, l)c\j\jI JINN'S C Cii.nt-e !.e\\ Yea* umauicnt.25 words
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Article127 1940-02-07 13 CEYLONESE BEAT R.A.F. AT HOCKEY ■IN a keenly contested mutch the Hi Ceylon Sptnts Club won a one■nil rictory over (he RAF. (Ka!- I").. Fasfl and f minus hockey was Hvhn^sstd. ■< era] occ sioxu the Ainnen'i deH.i tested but they alH rose to the occasion. Half-time H by either127 words
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Article26 1940-02-07 13 I l ndly badminton match of four ind three doubles wil] be plaw tie Party "B" team and Haji b.p. A t^i "k^lS,t;'i ndTrnßkulbrahimbii26 words
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Article51 1940-02-07 13 I There will be onclflcial races in the morning on Thursday, Fe!). 8 and FriI day. Feb. 9 ai the usual times for all classes at the Royal Singapore Yacht (Club. On Sunday Feb. 11 there will i be Sweepstake Races for B, C and 14 I ft51 words
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Article31 1940-02-07 13 I The match between the Straits Times Press S.C. and the Thomycrofts SC. to dav, will be playrd at Alison Rend Stadium instead of at the 8.H.8. ground31 words
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99 1940-02-07 13 SINGAPORE WOMEN'S HOCKEY TEAM CHOSEN j JHE following have been invited to travel to Kuala Lumpur to n present Singapore in the Women'-. Inter-State Triangular Hockey Meeting: M PENNEFATHER (CAPTAIN). MRS. A.B. SEWELL (VICE,'CAPT.), MRS. P. K. BRAID, D CLARKE, Z. CLARKE, E. da SILVA, M. d'SYLVA, L. FERNANDEZ, M.99 words
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Advertisement22 1940-02-07 13 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED DURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE *S? OFFIQE -NO. I6D CECIL STREH, PHONI JtO. WIS.22 words
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Advertisement66 1940-02-07 13 ul l no n u'p^^^^^^w nUUdUNO EUMENTHOL JUJUBES have for over 40 years beer successfully used by Tens of Millions tl people. Other Jubes, etc etc., come and go, but Hudson's Eunientho Jujubes continue to gain public confidence through their genuine worth. When used daily they preserve the teeth by66 words
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Miscellaneous15 1940-02-07 13 T 'DE TABLE 10-day !l P.M. TO-MOHROU .JO.JI A.M. Mil 11 4 p.m. s.s n.15 words
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Article304 1940-02-07 14 WITNESS CLAIMS HE SAW STABBING Singapore, Tuesday. AN allegation that while standing in the staircase sixteen feet away, he saw the accused deliver a blow at deceased, after which the latter was seen to clasp his hands round his stomach and shout for help, was made in the Third Police304 words
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Article18 1940-02-07 14 ssb Mr. E. s. Herbert, a solicitor, has' been appointed chairman of the Price Regulations Committee for London18 words
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Article50 1940-02-07 14 CHILD SCALDED I Singapore, Tuesday. -d to bav been seamed by hot water. 4-ytar old Indian child was removed mbulance fi <; Dalvey Estate to the General Ho hortiy after 5.30 p.m. to-day. The child gtyitained extensive scalds over the chest, left arm and lace, and v as .shocked but50 words
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Article153 1940-02-07 14 1 A i 111 (/I l for $6,300 has been received from Brunei for the i Malaya Patriotic Fund. This is a remarkably generous contribution from so small a State. i LiberaJ donations were received > from all communities Europeans, j Malays, Chinese, Indians,153 words
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Article202 1940-02-07 14 Singapore, Tuesday. AT the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry into two charges, one of culpable homicide of Ho Kiow Cheng and the other of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Ho Ah Kim. preferred against three Chinese Tang Tian Kim, Koh Kai Ser and Loh Kee202 words
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Article111 1940-02-07 14 J*w«c courts having vi, tanly (paused hurt to a Ben^i^ patriot, t™ burly Sikhs %L^ against their conviction *hiih heard before Mr. Justice a'iv,i Terrell in the Hi;h Court th*™! The appellants were Ganga Bincl Ujagar Singh, represented by %u uN. Battenberg, who were fined san111 words
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321 1940-02-07 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. J^ECiISLATED with a view to exercising control over vessels using the Johore Straits and passing through the Causeway lock, the Xaval Rase Regulations were passed at to-day's meeting" of tin 1 Council of State. The Legal321 words
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Advertisement49 1940-02-07 14 The Stars of "ALANG ALANG" in another Big Hit' TO-DAY DAILY «^mr 3-15, 6-15 9-i5 Theatre lIOIAL i The FIRST MALAY Musical Mystery Drama HAJI SALEH with MISS HATiJAH BISSOE Here Latest Kronchongs and Songs I Vour I KIKNO FATTY' will entertain you with his new jL humorous joke?s.49 words
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Miscellaneous122 1940-02-07 14 POSTAL INTELLICENC TO-DAY Latcil ti Mails for of post AFRICA (Ain 500 n" BURMA (Ain 500 p CHINA (Steamer' 800 a GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE generally (Air) 500 d.i HONG KONG (steamer Ba.m. and air' 5.00 pi INDIA (Ain 500 p INDO-CHINA (Ain 500 pi JAVA (Ain 930 a SUMATRA122 words
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Article26 1940-02-07 15 NrNV York, Monday. IBM** B. S. Dull 18 1116 18 13 16 ard Apn lJune 18 316 IBS|W IN Ltall et Tone 45 /426 words
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Article23 1940-02-07 15 I London, Tuesday. nHViii Price* £236»2 Buyers 1 £2363 4 Sellers a (omcial Price* £236 1 4 Buyers Wd £2364 Sellers23 words
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Article18 1940-02-07 15 London. Tuesday. Buyers Sellers f,%,nv;udi Mar. lllll«b 11 13 16 .Jjdjorwrdi Apnl ni2b U9l6s I|||fc n3l6s18 words
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Article98 1940-02-07 15 London. Tuesday. Distillers Dunlop Rubber M-o General Electric io/*V2 Imperial Chemical Industries 30/7 1/2 Imperial Tobacco I^o 7»/ 2 Anj-lo Dutch 24 Canadian Pacific o London Tin 4/1% Rubbei PI In Tiust 33,Linggis 1/10% Aver Hitams 24,4» 2 Soutnern Kintas 15/Pahan&s 16/3 London Asiatics 3/7^2 ;i West98 words
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Article68 1940-02-07 15 London, Tuesday. Palm Oil (Malay) In bulk AugSept. Sment. Not Quoted Copra (Straits F.M.S.) flepiember Sment. Not Quoted Safco Flour 'Sarawak^ Feb March Sment. 18/3 Sellers Tapioca, Seed Pearl, Ist Quality i Singapore > February S'ment. 30 Sellers Pepper (FAQ) White Muntok Jan Feb. S'ment 4 l 4 Sellers68 words
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Article22 1940-02-07 15 s, lv Q London, Tuesday. It; 9* 21 n/16 Klfer Forward 21 q/ir BAR GOLD. Fine D er oz. £8.8.022 words
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Article38 1940-02-07 15 t t London. Tuesday. *r London on Paris 176.50 *'i Lonnon on Amsterdam 7.53 shanghai 4^ 8 onHonskong Is. 215 16d. T/Ti oaonJa P an Is 2 7 32-1 non New York 4 02^ to 4.03M*38 words
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Article53 1940-02-07 15 KING HONOURS war heroes T HF Kb .hh *u fi London Feb. 6. 1 thAV t u h first in vestiture of d V when ?ei B u n c n kinßh^ m p *lace to.. &le n 200 people attended, "e services received de of gallantry performed DDers aReuter - 53 words
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Article75 1940-02-07 15 Tsingtao, Feb. 6. THE anti-British boycott In the interior of Shantung Province .still continues, according to reports from Tsinan, the capital, while there are indications that it may shortly be revived in Tsinftao. Shops in Weihsien, a large city midway between Tsingtao and Tsinan, were entered thisReuter - 75 words
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Article183 1940-02-07 15 Singapore, Tuesday. THERE was good support from London to-day for tin shales although bids' were on the low side, but the local market was again very dull and only a small turnover resulted. Local tin was lower at $121. Hong Fatts were slightly easier at $1.22 with183 words
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Article58 1940-02-07 15 The crop of Bukit Katll rubber for January was 36.859 lb.. a total for nine months o* 27 Aver Molek produced 2G.294 lb. making 75.441 lb.. In the three monthh of the currnt Iln«nCi Hong a mt (Sungoi Be«l>, Ltd produced 3.10 3 "SJaU'^rtTX, rubber rrom Ma.ay..58 words
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Article123 1940-02-07 15 FRENCH REDS TO BE TRIED Paris. Feb. 6. FOKTY-FOrit Deputies. former members of the now banned French Communist Party, will be brought shortly before a military court on a charge of carrying on a communist organisation in variation of the decree of law of List September. They are liable onReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement14 1940-02-07 15 LOSS OF PROMTS INSURANCE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel SMS Finlayson Green. 414 words
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Advertisement106 1940-02-07 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD 1834 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) 3ANKBRS AMSTEKDAM Paio Up Capital f •'O.WOOOO.Reserve Fund iu.dwp.w.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITKD. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: I Holland v- Rotterdam. The Hague, ar.i 64 branches aid .sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands106 words
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552 1940-02-07 16 SECOND SUPREME TEST FOR EMPIRE London, Feb. 6. THE ceremony of the signing of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, whereby Neu Zealand Maoris accepted British sovereignty was re-enacted in its original setting at a great Maori gathering at Waitangi to-day, and forned552 words
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Article198 1940-02-07 16 London. Feb 6 IN the House of Lords to-day. Lord Halifax spoke about the Asama Mau incident. He reminded the House that the Japa. nese Foreign Minister. Mr. Ari'a. bad made a statement in the House of Peer) to-day on the same subject. Lord Halifax said that198 words
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Article220 1940-02-07 16 London, Feh. < THE correspondence between the British and Japanese Govern ments on the Asama Maru inckJen was published to-night. The memo i and um by the Japan* Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs de< lared that a party lrom the Brit warship demanded tho delivery of til Geimans220 words
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161 1940-02-07 16 NEW DIPLOMACY BETWEEN U.S. AND BRITAIN London, Feb. G. 'IUJE t^mpal, <«tic uiuier.SLa.Kl.nfc Lx«twetM tl-< United bt..> ::d Bri11.i. and the "incrie endeavours which i'.c been made In both <\. mtries to '*i>it-cii;te thv. difficulties u! each othci Hit '»t ol neceaaary war measure.;, '11 illustrated by the new diplomutle161 words
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Article85 1940-02-07 16 i Melbourne, ?'v.b 6. r rilh Australian Iflntator tor External Aff&us sud in a speech ut Mel ur P to-day that the most s&tlsfac<>iy feature '~i the war was that neu- a] con. .tne, recognised the Justice ut m f." e, aud th,. iutunn. ot Germany's History shoivctl85 words
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Article60 1940-02-07 16 Mr. Burgii iiiKUMincfd U -dny in ii>c CoounoriJ tkn Mhtiuc h>i m,, ra•''i.in" of papti w.i. 1 u.ult .i.sidor.. tiou, and an n! r woi.ia be j.s^ufcl irlthln h few days under t*.,. defence] r^gulatloiia prohibiting mflis ..ept i'»idei berate, from >upply' v .g more than a proporUoo60 words
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Article76 1940-02-07 16 Lcndoi. ;°eb. 6. f/O xpi,.' ••> ftl £u*(on railway' btaiion th t nuNTiiing occurred in -nailcngs uCoiined To;' BuaUnghßm. One Po&' Ofiicc rmployee was slight iy injured »vhe i unloading oags liom the •■■..ii rieutei \n e;. plosion occuueU to-aa^ at Birrnlngha a General Pu^t76 words
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Article94 1940-02-07 16 VICEROY'S ASSURANCE TO MR. JINNAH New DeJhi, Feb. <j. 1.5 the agieed communique foliawteff the talk between ;.!r. Jinnah and the Viceroy. i t was stated lh;:t Mr. Jiiuiuh urged on tin. Viceroy Uk grrcat importance attached by Moslem and other minorities to safegi. tiding their position. The94 words
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