Morning Tribune, 10 February 1940
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Article82 1940-02-10 1 "Give Up Singapore" Says Nazi Berlin. Feb. b. t If Britain means business with 'her 'better world.' she should Late conditions for it," declares lt diplonwtic correspondent of l.e Berliner fcoersen Zeitung. ••She shouid guarantee the Ledum of the seas, renounce Uru.mic warfare, forego her tfeim to rule ihe sea*82 words
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166 1940-02-10 1 £1,115,000 A WEEK TO CONTROL RETAIL PRICES London, Feb. 9. LLOWING on his Commons statement of Jan. 31, in which he outlined Government's policy of controlling iil food prices by the use of public ds, the Cnancellor of the Exchequer lerday revealed that Government was spending £1,115,000 a week to166 words
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112 1940-02-10 1 Allied Planes Active On The West Front PariS Fcb 9 P"*wul an.; reconnaissance work "n the Western front, recently bv the weather, have mnttmml**' renewed 0n thc ta claimed that the allies definitely M" ;in.tiauve in tnce sman .pcB?2L__?? t h *y are carrying out in Ten'; E? nu^oefs thanReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration751 1940-02-10 1 M. DALADIER REVEALS WORK OF NAZI SPIES IN FRANCE French Parliament In Secret Session PARIS, FEL. 9. ]"HE FKLNCH CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES IS NOW IN SECRET SESSION. The motion for a oeciet session was -Coved this morning jbv M. Blum, the Socialist leader M. Daladier opposeu the re solution, strung751 words
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92 1940-02-10 1 MORE MONEY FOR 500,000 RAIL WORKERS London, Feb. 9. ADDITIONS of from Is 6d. to 4s. a week for more than half a million railway workers are announced to-dav. These additions are to be retrospective from FFb. 1, and will absorb the cost of living additions payable from the date.Reuter - 92 words
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199 1940-02-10 1 ANOTHER NAZI PLANE SHOT DOWN NEAR FIRTH London, Feb. 0. ANOTHER German plane was shot down off the Firth of Forth to. day when enemy raiders again attempted to attack shipping oft the north east and east coast. This is the first attempt since the I Nazis lost at leastReuter - 199 words
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Article452 1940-02-10 1 Terrible Plight Of Jews In Reich THE TRUTH Amsterdam. Feb. 9. EROM details collated from a large number of neutral sources available here sources which have no reason or object to colour realities it is possible to present a picture of the true horror of the plight of Germany's Jewish452 words
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Article44 1940-02-10 1 Paris, Feb. 9. Th« French Police arc making a new drive against Communists, and in the last 24 hours have arrested 23 people. 4J ft They are alleged to be holding secret meetings to reconstruct ts»o Communist Party in France.44 words
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Article22 1940-02-10 1 Ottawa, Feb. 9: A bulletin issued this morning states that the condition ol Lord Tweedsmuir has not changed during the night. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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260 1940-02-10 1 STOCKHOLM, FEB. 9. FINLAND HAS PUT A NEW -SECRET WEAPON" IN OPERAr TION— TEAMS OF DOG PATROLS, WHICH ARE NOW ENGAGED IN CHASING THE LAST RUSSIAN PARACHUTE JUMPERS INTO NORTHERN FINLAND— ACCORDING TO RE~ PORTS RECEIVED HERE. Their use is an entirely new departureReuter - 260 words
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Advertisement44 1940-02-10 1 On Oilier Pages Fighting In Finland French Air Epic War Broadcast Fnrasiar Conference 5 People Places *> Our Home Page f o-iH^r P'« Coiicentrali-n Camp Kulcs 9 Cinemas 10 A II Alleged Vital Attack S C.C Tennis Tournament 13 To.dav's Race* 1* Finance Late News44 words
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416 1940-02-10 2 Finns Hold Out On All Fronts HELSINKI. FEB. 9. RUSSIA IS CONTINUING HER ATTACKS ON FIN LANDS MANY FRONTS. THF MANNERHEIM LINE IS STILL HOI DING OUT, EVEN AT SUMMA WHICH IS ALWAYS REGARD AS ITS MOST VULNERABLE SPOT. For the eleventh successive day, the416 words
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Article67 1940-02-10 2 Moscow. Feb. 9. IX the rourse af an editorial on decorations for Soviet fighters the newspaper Pravda declares: "The plans of the British and French imperialists to involve the US S.R. in war are doomed to failure. The attempt to use Finland as a springboard forReuter - 67 words
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Article31 1940-02-10 2 Dublin, Feb 9:— The death ore in red to-day of Dr. Edward J. Byrne, Roman .Catholic Archbishop in Dublin and Prii mate ot Ireland since 1921.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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219 1940-02-10 2 Widespread Note Forgery Plot In Balkans REDS AND NAZIS RESPONSIBLE London, Feb. 9. Belgrade (Yugoslavia) correspondent of The Times states that forged dollar and treasury notes have begun to circulate in Bukharest (Rumania) and it is believed they come from Germany. Consequently the Rumanian "Black Bourse/' which was worked onReuter - 219 words
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Article218 1940-02-10 2 J New York |>k fl S THE Mexican port of .•ia„«. llld _B has become a ele-trin« for important tram; ,Z*fl between New York and M. l( S P^l according to a despatch Mexico City to the limes. k It says that it is suspeetedReuter - 218 words
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51 1940-02-10 2 Brcckville, Ontario. Feb APENING the Conservative elect. campaign, Mr. Man:or» denied allegations that his plans :or the li.hmexit of a Na_ioi.„- (Kvcmm meant conscription. Ht oaid that the prime object he to carry out Canada's *M "e.hciently a__d economic;'*!} thin* which ha not been dow51 words
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Advertisement220 1940-02-10 2 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE This is the story of a sufferer who had very high blood pressure. It is typical of many others of all ages who gratefully acknowledge the relief and rejuvenation which they owe to Phyllosan Tablets. Read this extract from the letter he writes I feel I must220 words
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Article41 1940-02-10 3 ITALIAN ARMS FACTORY EXPLOSION Herlin, Feb. <). ICCOHDING to the GerA ma n News Agency a Rome iele K rain jIU > persons were killed and m0 lin ured in an explosion t a dynamite and powder factory near Turin (Italy) usterday. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article84 1940-02-10 3 China Puppets To Meet Chungking. Jan. 9 iuinl^K novspapers publish what is aileeed to be a list of members of hf 'so-called 'Central Political Council" S[ieh is meeting in Shanghai m the Er future for the formation of the new Central Regime." Ttle list includes ten representatives t the •orthodox"Reuter - 84 words
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114 1940-02-10 3 Shanghai, Feb. 9. THE American Ambassador, Mr. Nelson Johnson, who recently returned from an inspection trip up the Yang(se, sailed from Shanghai for Hongkong to-day en route to Chungking, where he is expected to hold conversations with the British and French Ambassadors, Sir ArchibaldReuter - 114 words
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80 1940-02-10 3 Chungking, Feb. 9. J I* A N __SK aircraft staged over 70(1 air raids during the period Aug. i to Nov. 30, fusing over 12,000 casualties, Uprising 5,598 killed and 7,090 '< according to an annenf by the China Aeroiticaj A HairsReuter - 80 words
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235 1940-02-10 3 1.000 BULLET HOLES IN PLANE PARIS, FEB. 9. WITH A THOUSAND SHRAi L BULLET HOLES IN THEIR I LANE F V <«ra A^ MEN Rr .URNED TO THEU? LINES AFTER HAVING SUCCESS! ULLA CARKILij OUT KECONNA^ANCE O\ER GERMAN TERRITORY Lv THE FACE OPVuJ235 words
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58 1940-02-10 3 Lisbon. Feb. !>. WHEN the 2,648 tons [%_twii-r» liner Guine arrived here yc*tef day from West Africa it was rex ealed tliat she had been stopped M*o mtfea south-west of Madeira by a Frentfl warship, xvhich removed from th'* liner a Merman named Rt'inhaiV wfcpReuter - 58 words
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Article69 1940-02-10 3 Nazis Admit Shipping Losses London, Feb. 9. ACCORDING to figures given by the German High Command In a broadcast from Berlin, Germany lost 42 merohant ships from the beginning of the war up to Jan. 31. The following are details of these Seized by the Allies in Allied ports atReuter - 69 words
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Article22 1940-02-10 3 French Navy stopped 18 ships and intercepted 34.682 tons of JM* c^_J__? t i !JS to the official contraband eoniru. figures. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article48 1940-02-10 3 Ottawa, Feb. 9. LAST night's bulletin says that Lord Tweed-smuir 'spent a restiul afternoon and there is no essential change IP his condition.' Reuter. An earlier message stated that tne condition of the Governor-General of ranada, who sustained concussion In a fall, was causing grave anxiety.48 words
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Article30 1940-02-10 3 Bombay, Feb. 8: The Union Ahmedabad of Bombay has decided to proclaim a strike from Feb. 12 following a break--.down in the negotiations with min- owners regarding wartime allowances ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement126 1940-02-10 3 (5) (A) inL.O. 607 39. THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 113) NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND Notice ts hereby given that lt^tS& ggg gt^g£____g g I Arp Q I rharees Annual Premium Lot No. j (approx:) up P rox:) Rent* Upset xxiv I SUKI— 1200th 5 cent* part of126 words
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Advertisement224 1940-02-10 3 TRADEBARGAINS FOR SALE BARGAINS Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing nvtne Morning Tribune every Saturday, you will lind what yru are looking for and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirements NAN-SIN has exactly what you want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 6363 for a convenient appointment224 words
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1244 1940-02-10 4 ADDRESS FROM THE SINGAPORE STATION "OITI.KRJSM ii a savage cult, a dynamism of destruction, a deepseated social disease. We must deliver ourselves from its menace, and when ue have done this we must help Germany to cut out theeaiici r from herself. "Hut in1,244 words
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Article, Illustration93 1940-02-10 4 Delegates to the Eurasian Conference, which concluded yesterday T-S are, from left to right: Seated. Mess/s. F. Augustus. ML Nunis, R j a listan, L. F. Koch, the Hon. Mr. C. H. da Silva, Dr. E. W de Cm Messrs. Emile Galistan, A. S. Reed and VV. F.93 words
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Article101 1940-02-10 4 Illegal Telephone Use Alleged (From Our Own Reporter) J Penang, Friday. UDOMBNT was reserved by tf»e Second Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Bellamy, in the case in uhich an Indian Mohammedan named Shaik Ismail bin Kadersah, was charged with assisting in the management of a common betting house on Dec. 10101 words
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91 1940-02-10 4 MR. J. RATCLIFFE SERIOUSLY HURT IN CAR CRASH From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. MR JACK KATCLIFFE. manager of Borneo Motors Ltd.. ipoh. was Involved in a .serious motor accident yesterday in Brewster Road I now in the looh Hospital wit.. In -ad and neck injuries. feathered that hs wa.s91 words
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Article716 1940-02-10 4 "STRONG FORTRESS OF SOLIDARITY" Singapore, Friday. 4 CLARION CALL to Eurasian youth in Malaya to "adopt the best means to build up a strong fortress of Eurasian solidarity." and to "maintain it in the highest state of efficiency" so that their future might be assured716 words
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Article68 1940-02-10 4 Singapore, Friday. LOYALTY to the King was expressed at the conclusion cf the All-Malavi Eurasian Conference which ended this afternoon after a two-day session. The resolution, proposed by the Hon. Mr. Claud2 da Silva. chairman, and seconded by Mr. L. F. Koch of S'elangcr. to68 words
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Article112 1940-02-10 4 ALLEGED HURT WITH KNIFE (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. {was assaulted by both the complainants," said Ch'ng Ah Tan, when he was charged before Tuan Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya yesterday with having caused hurt to Loy Hai Poh by stabbing him with a tapping knife at 330 p.m.112 words
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764 1940-02-10 5 Malayan Eurasians To Form United Assn. WAYS AND MEANS TO BE DISCUSSED I Singapore, Friday. I ,|'l E TE unanimity of opinion on the desirability of forming a I' combined organisation to look after the material interests of If asians throughout Malaya was reached at the first all-Malaya I iaii764 words
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Advertisement325 1940-02-10 5 Public Notices NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME. I Dr. RAJARATNAM VALOOPILLAY of Sungei Buloh, District of Kuala senotice that I have assumed and intend henceforth upon all occasions and at^aU times to sign and use and known by the name of VALOOPn^AY RAJARATNAM in place of my former name of325 words
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Advertisement1062 1940-02-10 5 CLASSIFIED ADVI_RTO__MENTS Situations Vacant s P° rts ut f it mum Golden opportunity! Pps- Tar prices for Oa!f Clubs, TennH Backets. Sh-tttlecock and Tennis Wanted experienced Photogmphlc diirkroom Racket Restringtog with Guarantee Visit Capitol. assistant. Apply 6, CalrnhUl Road, Singapore. Sports Coy 85, Stamford Road Stngeprv(No. 452C) Ho 431C REQUIRED1,062 words
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Article171 1940-02-10 6 Singer's Hat Charms Guests THK hat which Madame Coelho wore to the pahit party given in her honour 'by the Count and Countess de Courseulles on Wednesday night, was absolutely captivating. It was a pill box entirely covered with white gardenias and it had yards and yards of veiling in171 words
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Article79 1940-02-10 6 DAPPLES Hotel ballroom Ls always a popular rendezvous but to. wards the end of the week the dance -iitliusiusts seem to make it their regular haunt. It was well filled on Thursday night and among the couples noticed treading a measure together were Lt. Col. and79 words
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Article538 1940-02-10 6 Vera Ardmore - People Places Vera Ardmore Till pah.t party whirh Hi l«*e hu.ui (iuan. M.K.1... and Mi l.er (him Tua-i fave on Thursday mi honour of Chinese New Year was niovi enjoyable. Mm. hohlnhh-4 in a becomini; ijimi] oi emerald gnm velvet patterned with black and icolcl squares. (.nests included Mr iiki538 words
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Article54 1940-02-10 6 Brussels, Feb. 9. A,N oificial decree foroids the distribution and sal- in Belgium of throe Communist papers, on the ground ihey "are calculated to exercise a dangerous influence en the spirit ol the Army and population." Otae.' Communist publieations have bd*'.i banned for similar] reasonsReuter - 54 words
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Article38 1940-02-10 6 THAILAND AND NEW YEAR DATE From Our Own (or respondent > Bangkok, Friday. It recommendations now under consideration by the Government are approved, Thailand's new year will henceforth fall on Jan l instead of as now on Apr. 1.38 words
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Article28 1940-02-10 6 "It is claimed that for efery vnickens hatciied only one reach. profitable laying wcotd." The fore appeared on page 252 of the Ja; issue of the Australian Poultry >>28 words
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Article240 1940-02-10 6 Singapore, Friday. AN assertion that destitution in Malaya is commanding the attention not oniy of the local Government but also of various public bodies. mas made by Mr. 1). V. F. Richards, Eurasian delegate from Malacca. who spoke at the Eurasian Conference which came to a240 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1940-02-10 7 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her, co Morning Tribune. Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. I SITING "HIS" FAMILY h;IV e made friends with a very1,371 words
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255 1940-02-10 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday. February 10. 1940. Let Them In! IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THERE 1 ARK MORE THAN ENOUGH ABLE-BODIED, UNEMPLOYED EURASIANS IN MALAYA TO FORM A BATTALION OF HIS MAJESTY'S REGULAR FORCES. Eurasians are second to none in their loyalty and their willingness to assist in the defence of255 words
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Article, Illustration722 1940-02-10 8 HLHopkin On y "S i Winston Churchill Leads j j The Way: British Speech j ■And Foreign Names:: j Engagement Of Chinese j Davis Cup Player: j Meetings With Former j Malayans: Bishops And J Moral Temptations: This j Is Art! I 1• London, Jan. 22. MENTIONED recently722 words
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Article86 1940-02-10 8 Bucharest, Feb. 9. Ml- Ws of the new Rumanian defence line, the so-called "Carol's dyke," has been released to newspapers here for the first time. Whole pages are devoted to descriptions and illustrations. The "Universal" declares that any attempt at a surprise attack will certainlv fail.Reuter - 86 words
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150 1940-02-10 8 New York, Feb. I. AMERICAN Press comment on the execution of Barnes and Richards (convicted of murder in connection with the Coventry bomb outrage) is not altogether free from criticism of Britain. The Washington Post says: 44 Events alone can prove whether or not itReuter - 150 words
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Article65 1940-02-10 8 SCANDINAVIA TO GET U. S. ARMS Washington, Feb. 9. THE advisability of selling .surplus Army and Navy guns and other munitions to the Scandinavian nations is reported to have been discussed in a conference at the White House yesterday.— Reuter. BriiSfeels Feb. 9. Genera) Badoux, a retired Belgian general whoReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement10 1940-02-10 8 P, "V I --l-MUHimi k~ 111 J _^9_ .-t_Pr\\ __al10 words
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Article, Illustration506 1940-02-10 9 Sinking Of Dunbar Castle Intiin n. N- (aus'ton, 60, cominder of the Dunbar Castle--Z finest man afloat to his first sf <T-was fatally injured on the jdr He struK^led to his cabin fi Pt ihe ships papers— then colled. His wife first heard that the506 words
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Article309 1940-02-10 9 BRITISH SOLDIER'S BATTLE DRESS BE, comfort, utility are outstanding- points in the Battle Dress of the British Expeditionary Force, which, as announced by the War ce is to be worn generally by British troops, even to the exclusion 1 Highlander's kilt. Brtttth •Tommy' i s the lightest jo and best309 words
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Article143 1940-02-10 9 JOT EATS SANDWICH, BOMBS U-BOAT London, Jan. 20. the pilot of a British Coastal Command plane was eating a luich in his cockpit over the (h hi* air gunner put his head of the observer's hatch. pok," be shouted, and pointed to horizon vend miles away the pilot saw a143 words
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Article427 1940-02-10 9 WITH Germany losing U-boats at the average rate of between two and four a week, the rate at which Germany is capable of turning out new submarines becomes a matter of interest and importance. I b wculd Pppeaf that Gennny Im i I sell realises this,427 words
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305 1940-02-10 9 CONCENTRATION CAMP RULES REVEALED London, Jan. 20. HERE is a list of rules of a Nazi concentration camp. They were brought out of Germany by a prisoner who escaped from the Esterweget camp. 1. Every new arrival will have his head completely shaved; 2. Prisoners must stand to attention when305 words
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Article121 1940-02-10 9 David Niven, the Hollywood star-ha-the-ascendant who is also an t ex on er of the British Army, has hitherto been baffled by this war. A few weeks ago he abandoned the most promising luture offered him by United Artists to come to England to join the Royal121 words
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129 1940-02-10 9 Stimulating Investments From Abroad Chungking. Snwn.VnNc; the flow ti more Chinese capital to free (lima from the occupied areas and from abroad, the Ministry of Finance IM the Ministry of let-Mad-! Affairs have promulgated .emulation*. The regulations provide for guidaix raid assistance In business on the ac! ministrative and technicalChinese Central News - 129 words
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39 1940-02-10 10 POLISH FOREIGN MINISTER IN BRITAIN Lond< I rB Polish Foreign Mil M ski. has arrived in Loi; I visit. During his stay he opportunity of informal d 1 Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Hal I other members of thc B ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement391 1940-02-10 10 OWING TO TREMENDOUS CROWDS Storming the Theatre THERE WILL BE MX SHOWS TO- PAI! 10 A.M 1230 9M —3 J 5 At Malava s Perfect AIRrni/11/J CONDITIONED Theatre JJS-9.15 -id 12.10 MJmgh rApiTOLi jw ft/« ____»et_*j_ n mEvery Performance! The~C^est M. C. M. "TARZAN" PICTURE EVER MADE. j The FIRST391 words
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Advertisement265 1940-02-10 10 SIMl'-TASr.O-SI.Y SCREENING MARLBOROUGH LAST 4 SHOWS:— II A.M. JPM 1 30 9 M and EMPIRE T s 4 SHOWS:— IO A.M.. 2 P.M..IPJ 9 P.M. i MISS CHEN TOM SHANG jj-WEEX I FOR A Ml. 11l w _th English superimposed liiki i OPENING TO-MORROW-Miss Nancy Chang in LADY PRECIOUS II265 words
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Article165 1940-02-10 11 London, Feb. 9. AWING to failing health the noted v Labour M.P.. Mr. Jack Jones, is leaving Parliament. Reuter. Mr. Jack Jones, who has represented Silvertown Division of West Ham in the House of Commons since 1918 for the Labour Party, was one of the wittiest165 words
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Advertisement249 1940-02-10 11 HEW WORLD jjl DO, YOl KNOW 111 XT UJOIvWDS ARE S'lll.L HVMIRINC. |]J Lii on* rmntwrnm w^mp year p wmrawme ill Jj YOF MAY NOW JUDGE AS TO WHAT IT WILL BE 'jl |f| A RARE OPPORTUNITY I, Uj "I ME tyJA Wfll mWif J.' ill B \f/ A mZE249 words
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190 1940-02-10 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday. A TRAGIC incident which culminated in the death of a 12-yea.J Chinese boy, occurred on Wednesday at Simpang Ampat, a rilij mile from Pari. Buntar, where a Chinese, stated to have been recent!? discharged from the Central190 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-02-10 13 Defends World Title I New York, Feb. 9. W LOUIS is 10-1 on favourite to lis the world heavyweight boxing tmpionshij) gainst the Chilean mpion. Arturo Godov, at Madison [are Garden to-night. WSJ is a t(iu»h erouehing battler, is nut expected to survive 15 nu\ a::ainst Louis's heftv nunrh- IReuter - 53 words
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589 1940-02-10 13 Warden Cherrington In Doubles Semi-Final L Sin^apoie Friday. HFLIGHTFI'. weather prevailed _h.ougi.Gu. the day arc 1 much prOgfßM wa. made in the S C.C. 'iin*»se New \car tenni: tourna-.i.-nt. The fallowing ait the result? of to-day's matches: h»RN MEN iJ SINGLE-S:— K L. Ifloir589 words
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70 1940-02-10 13 LAURISTON WINS NORTH MALAYA GOLF TITLE (From Our Own Reporter Ipoh, Friday. DLAYING on the Ipoh Goli Club course to-day, Mr. R. D. Lauriston annexed the championship in the North Malaya Amateur Golf tournament held in Ipoh during the Chinese New Year holidays. He beat G. C. Crookshank I and70 words
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Article59 1940-02-10 13 (From Ow Own Repc.er) Km: la I.umpur, Irida\ |N the wonun's state hocke>, Selangor beat Penang on.'-nil. The Y.W.C.A. Singapore be.it S, langor three-nil. At cricket the -ScTangoi Indians scored 236 ('.all Singh made a brilliant Bb, Nadhan Singh 67 not out) and th e59 words
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Article119 1940-02-10 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. AN attempt by a patient of the Muar Hospital to commit suicide by cutting- his leg with a knife was told to Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya when Bcng Ah Tee was charged with attempted to commit suicide at119 words
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Miscellaneous19 1940-02-10 13 I TIDE TABLE L TO-DAY p wster: 00.15 AM 11.50 P.M. TO-MORROW !h Water: 00.37 A.M 12.24 P M.19 words
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560 1940-02-10 14 SELECTIONS WEIGHTS FOR TODAYS RACES OPENING OF BUKIT TIMAH MEETING PFMAV is the programme for the opening day's races of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting to be run to-day at Kukit Timah: RACK ONE HOKSFB— Class 3— Div. 4— s'„ Furs. 0 0 0 NEW MOON 904 1 0560 words
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Article422 1940-02-10 14 Singapore, Friday. TJOBBS horses have at last arrived and were in training this mom ing in preparation for to-morrow's first clay of the Singapqre Spring: Meeting. Several impressive runs were made and the Kuala Lumpur trainer ought to have a very successful meeting. Dodd brought out t_io422 words
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Article46 1940-02-10 14 Spectator— J Kate 1: NEW MOON High Life Race 2: NEW CELLO Vergros Race 3: MONTE VIDEO July The Seventh Race 4: HONEYPCSS Cluny Race 5: ECHO Sweet Colette Race '.RAM) PRIX Jack Druce Race 7: JACATRA Zolfanella Race 8: HI VI HI VI Servus46 words
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Article462 1940-02-10 14 Meeting Of Malayan Muslims Singapore, tri.. T fl *fT is very much regretted J up to now, not a si,,^ M-JIML has been appointed in th f sJJ^fl Settlements Civil Service. i s m due to the fact that the >|Jj are satisfied with clerical jobs o_J_B The reply is462 words
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Article71 1940-02-10 14 .lohannesnii' ret THE new -Reunited'' 1 Hertzo* and Dr. Ma Jfl seat at Kuruman yesttt first parliamentary ljn it since its formation. Tn< Party candidate recei; votes against 2.452 for Partv candidate. The by-election was elevation to the Senalr i heimer, who won i the s< UnitedReuter - 71 words
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Article24 1940-02-10 15 I London. Friday. I Flice £238i 2 Buyers m £239 Sellers E r,e rd Price' £238^ 2 Buyers m uli £238^ sellers24 words
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Article38 1940-02-10 15 London. Friday. 3. S. Nears strong deman-i 12 13 16 b 12 15 16 s l ForW ard' Mar. 12- 8 b 12 15H6 s 1 Toward- April 12«* 8 b IK^J May *****b 12** s38 words
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Article92 1940-02-10 15 London, Friday. Ulei_ r,7 41 '2 )Cr Jiy" eral Electric Jfrerial Chemical Industries 31 3 jeria 1 Tobacco l8 9 10-Dutch 25/6 iadi-in Pacific J. a ton o t'J bei P In Trust 33/9 «LS 1/10% r Hltai 25'triem Kin t as 15/--angs idon Asiatic. 3/9 it92 words
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Article66 1940-02-10 15 I London. Friday, b Oil (Malay) In built lept. S'ment Not Quoted bra 'Straits P.M. 8.1 fmber .Sment. Not Quoted n PI )iir Sarawak 111 I Sment, 17 9 Sellers HOCa, Seed Pearl. juality (Singapore) laiy S'ment. 30'- Sellers iper 'FAQ; White ok Feb. Mai ch ffment. 4U Sellers66 words
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Article42 1940-02-10 15 I„. London, Fridav. r London on Parts 176.50 FUXidonon Amsterdam 7.52 <: 7 57** {.London on Shanghai 4% J Y n ;on on Hmgkong ls. 2 15f16d. tendon on Japan is. 2 7321 HO-dOQonNew York 4.03^ to 4.03V. 1 Sellers Buyers42 words
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115 1940-02-10 15 From H. L. Hopkin London. Feb. 9. INCREASED prosperity in Singa pore was referred to in a speech made in London to-day. when the Singapore Traction Company shareholders held their annual meeting. In creased prosperity in Singapore, said Mr. L. W.115 words
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Article164 1940-02-10 15 MUSLIM STUDENTS MEET Sii-_,a_K_v Friday. T 'I. lawn of th* Ist ana kamponi, ».i«m w.»s ihe _»cenc oi a very larsre gathering last P-f-tt when ?30 Muslims sat to a sumptuous Vlalay dinntr, the occasion being the first meeting of Muslim students throughout Malaya. Tl_3Sf_ prescrt included H.H. Tengk <164 words
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Article62 1940-02-10 15 I Ottawa, Feb. 9. An order-in -council issued last night provides that imports from European neutrals henceforth must be accompanied by a certificate that not more than 25 per cent, of the cost is due to materials and labour of enemy origin, and that there will beReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1940-02-10 15 New York. Feb. 8. RUBBER B. S. Market Tone Steady Spot 19 }9'* Forward April June 18V_ 18 5 8 TIN Market Tone Q uiot Spot 4529 words
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Advertisement17 1940-02-10 15 HKAMIfi s U AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE So «th British Insurance Co., Ltd. I G 2, Finlayson Green.17 words
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Advertisement107 1940-02-10 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AIX 182* Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM PaiQ Up Capital f 4 ?k°2.°S r Reserve Fund 1C.50t,00.« London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: -Rotterdam, The Hague, ana 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller107 words
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Advertisement75 1940-02-10 15 J a i i I i »^><p^ j It Is imposindividual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults wTiere we have saf_ boxes or various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIKERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to75 words
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Miscellaneous157 1940-02-10 15 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY AFRICA (Air) 500 p.m. BRUNEI Brunei (Steamer* 9.00 a.m. Kuala Belait (Steamer* 9.00 am. BUTtMA 'Air* 500 p.m. GREAT BRITAIN EUROPE generally <Air) 5.00 p.m. INDIA ,A -r» 5 0° P m INDO-CHINA (Air) 5.00 p.m. JAPAN (Steamer) 2. G0 p.m. JAVA (Steamer* 2.00 p.m. Java Air>157 words
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136 1940-02-10 16 Washhigton, Feb 8 Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, in a letter to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee published to-day, said the State Department did not consider that the continuance of diplomatic relations with Russia was "wholly contingent" upon the fulfilment by136 words
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Article55 1940-02-10 16 London, Feb. 9:— The Secretary of the Admiialty regrets to announce the following casualties from H.M.S. Sphinx, uumaged by enemy air attacks on Feb. 3 and reported capsized while being towed to port on Feb. s: —One officer killed, lour missing, presumed dead. Three ratings killed, one died of injuries,B.O.W. - 55 words
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Article25 1940-02-10 16 Dublin, Feb. 9: The Supreme Court, by a majority, decided that the Government's Offences Against the State Bill is not repugnant to the constitu- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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71 1940-02-10 16 BELLIGERENT SUBMARINES U. S. PORTS Rio de Janeiro. Jan. 9. •THE P_n-An.e_icaii neatr<_hr, conference has drawn up a_trie_. o f recommendations foi exclusion of c'.liigerc:_t submarines from American ports and territorial waters. Access is permitted only owing to force majeure, stress of weather, urgent repairs or humanitarian considerations. Even ifReuter - 71 words
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Article119 1940-02-10 16 X-onaon, Feb. 9. rpHERE is na truth in the suggestion of the Pol s i in w_>rj_p<-_ Goninck Cracowski that delegates of the American Reci Crosg ana Quaker organisation,; have oec-n unable to cany out intended :iie_ measures in Poland owing to detention atB.O.W. - 119 words
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122 1940-02-10 16 "No Crawling Peace," Says Greek Premier Athens, }>b TIIK Greek Prime Minister, Gen I 1 Metaxas, speaking at Salons to-day after returning from Uw| Balkan Entente conference that the work at Belmdr u fl crowned with success. H Closely united, they had cVided M facp the storm and main tan,122 words
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Article136 1940-02-10 16 London. Feb I It was announced in Paris latf that volunteers from the Polish an have joined up in France and are i their way to help the Finns Pull tails were not revealed but it is knoi that a number of them are Polish n dentsReuter - 136 words
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87 1940-02-10 16 Istanbul. Feb I IT IS reported that the Govcrnaj has dismissed virtually all GdJ technicians working in Turid sn JJ or semi-officially controller, facwj directly or indirectly connect* national defence. M In addition to twenty dismisacflj the Krupp works on Thnrsdi employed at the naval d..\Reuter - 87 words
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Article107 1940-02-10 16 Copenhagen J PNNISH planes dropped l ul ,-jM to surrender over the ,vl "J^B 54th division trapped in KwjJJV JJ according to the National TW The leaflets urge the s| tie a white bandage on the tf)J H and surrender between nnn n M in the morning, orReuter - 107 words
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