Morning Tribune, 13 February 1940
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141 1940-02-13 1 "CERTAINTY OF FINAL VICTORY" SAYS EDEN Suez, Feb. 12. i his add. ess to the New Zea-1 landers, Mr. Kden declared:— The fcsae i> clear and s,m P*l' Toe German Government seek dominate the world by brute Cf Here they to succeed there lid be no security for ins nations-Reuter - 141 words
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Article155 1940-02-13 1 New Cold Wave At The Front Paris, Feb. 12. fEW cold wave has reduced activity on the Western Front. the .ir til or three photo phic r| -i oliS 3re all that cii girje in* )ok. there were some patrol activi- out fighting occurred at only one fast of the155 words
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Article39 1940-02-13 1 II Tokyo. Feb. 12 Foreign Office spoke,to^ay that step? had -by Au. Ml, thPjapa L, arWtl conciliation E tementwith thtNstherd that the only rtamal steps to end the -;;f that Japan would b^u^Ttr ations are39 words
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Article, Illustration968 1940-02-13 1 THOUSANDS OF ANZACS LAND AT SUEZ Dominions' War Effort SUEZ, FEB. 12. THOUSANDS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS DISEMBARKED HERE THIS MORNING TO TAKE UP STATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST. They were men of the second Australian Imperial Force, and the New Zealand Expeditionary force Waiting a£ the port968 words
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Article83 1940-02-13 1 Rotterdam. Feb. 12. THE Holland-America liner Burgerdijk, 6.853 tons, was torpedoed by a German U-boat, according to a cable received by the owners from the captain of the Dutch steamer. The sinking occurred on Saturday. The captain and the crew of 40 are safe on board another-Reuter - 83 words
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Article419 1940-02-13 1 Russian A ttacks Grow Fiercer Helsinki, Feb. 12. TO-DAY'S Finnish war communique states that the Russian attack on Summa and the Mannerheim Line arc continuing even more violently than before. The communique mentions heavy Russian losses, including a total on all fronts of over 1 1,000 killed and 73 tanks419 words
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Advertisement50 1940-02-13 1 On Other Pages Mr. Welles' Visit To Europe 2 Tribute To Lord Tweedsmuir Governor Warns Strikers 4 Malacca Destitution 5 Local "Kill-Joys" 6 Leader Page People Places Women's Page Silken Legs From Silver Papr Finnish Resistance 1/ rd Tweedsmuir's Baafffapby Italy's Peace Desire Jj Cinemas Jjl Shipping JJ Sport Finance50 words
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Advertisement86 1940-02-13 1 1 ~~T 'i HIGH Quality workmanship and "H. W. V." MODEL 675 maU: als. Seven -vaive r 'World Tourer* Superhet Table WIDE World reception with that Model for ac. i„ Mains with fluid clarity of reproduction always light tuning Indicator. associated with H.M.V. Raaaaaal I and Gramophones. •M w y#t86 words
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Article521 1940-02-13 2 MR. WELLES* VISIT London, Feb. 12. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's decision to despatch to Europe Mr. Sumner Welles, to observe and report on the international situation, is the theme of an editorial m The Times, which says that Mr. Sumner Wells will certainly be a most welcome-Reuter - 521 words
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Article35 1940-02-13 2 London, Feb. VI. ACCORDIXt; to the News-Chroni-£m cle, 200 man of the first contingent of 5,000 BritiaiH volunteers who will be attached to the Finnish Army ai" having England for Finland shortly.- -Reuter-Reuter - 35 words
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Article190 1940-02-13 2 Paris, Feb. 12. i COMMENTING on the Labour I* Party's manifesto, Pertinax, anting m 1 Ordre, says that it contain a major confusion of i thought. J He sees m it a revival of the old Locarno hopes of a Germany filled i with the-Keuter - 190 words
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Article289 1940-02-13 2 France's Warning To Enemies London, Feb. J MUCH interest is shown afl British press m the unanal vote of confidence m the fnM Government after the (handH recent secret session. The result is hailed as a unilfl personal triumph for th»- Fnfl Premier, and as an unrieniabktaH cation of theBOW - 289 words
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Article24 1940-02-13 2 London, Feb. 12: The death*! curred of Miss Ida Mary F] el >Zfll 18 years headmistress of the ts- Girls' School m Shanghai ReuteWReuteW - 24 words
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Article, Illustration782 1940-02-13 3 WORLD-WIDE TRIBUTES TO LORD WEEDSMUIR Pay Public Mourning Ordered In Canada Montreal, Feb. 12. Tweedsmuir died at 12.13 a.m. G.M.T. The physicians issued a statement that death was due to the w ol a small artery m the brain followed by concussion." ,c Government has prescribed seven days' public mourning.Reuter - 782 words
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Article135 1940-02-13 3 Montreal, Feb. 12. Flags are -half-masted throughout Canada to-day as the dominion entered, into seven days of public mourning for/ the death of Lord Tweedsmuir. Political warfare has subsided for the time being, and most of the social events have been cancelled. Officers of the Canadian Grenadier Guards are keeping135 words
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Article158 1940-02-13 3 POLICE BREAK UP BELFAST MEETING A PARTY of I.R.A. men m a car yeslerday raided a military camp at Bally kinlar. County Down, and seized about 30 rifles. The raiders arrived at the camp m a motor-ear and everpowered the sentry who challenged them. They bound and gagged him and-Reuter - 158 words
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Article109 1940-02-13 3 Changsha, Feb. 11. T\VO batches of enemy planes skirted over Changsha, capital of Hunan Province, notwithstanding the fact that the people there were enthusiastically celebrating the Lunar New Year. Delegates were sent by public nodie.-, with comforts to visit the wounded soldiers while fifta wereChinese - 109 words
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87 1940-02-13 3 ROOSEVELT'S PEACE OFFENSIVE MAY BE AN ELECTION MOVE New York ,Feb 12. M Iil R ROOSEVELT'S sudden weekend Ifloeace offensive has now been rather nastily toned down," writes the Ne.-/ York Herald Tribune, which adds that "the best thing that can be hoped for gesture of this kind is that87 words
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Article, Illustration650 1940-02-13 4 GOVERNOR SLASHES STRIKE MONGERS: SO QUARTER WILL BE GIVEN £T YESTERDAY'S MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL THE GOVERNOR. SIR SHENTON THOMAS, ISSUED A STERN WARNING TO THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RECENT LABOUR TROUBLES IN MALAYA. HE CALLED THEM 'THE DISCIPLES Oh THOSE AGAINST WHOM THE BRITISH EMPIRE IS NOW FIGHT-!650 words
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98 1940-02-13 4 ANGLO-DUTCH UNDERSTANDING ON CONTROL London, Feb. 12. TIIL financial News political ror--1 lesnondcnt understands that i utijatioiis between the Dutch fuif delegation and the Ministry Iconomic Warfare m London are Mtreaching satisfactory conclusion, Their obje't is to secure smoother irking of conhaband control. If b understood that it is proposed-neuter - 98 words
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Article500 1940-02-13 4 Disputes Settled By Arbitration WHEN the Trade Unions Bill and the Industrial Courts Bill J FrH Pa rT d by thC Le S is,ativ Council yesterday, the Hon. Jit. fc.C.H. Charhvood explained that it aimed at creating represent* tne bod.es w.th leaders able to speak with authority lor their respective500 words
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299 1940-02-13 5 Singapore HAS PERFECT WOMAN'S CAR I orraine Streeter tried out the new Fordor Sedan and calls it essentially the woman's car There she is m the car HF* and now read what she has to say about this super feminine luxury* It is sleek, streamlined, powerful and gloriously silent, and299 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-02-13 5 mho. according to a Johore Government Gazette announcement, has Men re-appointed by His Highness the Sultan to be a member of the ExeeaUve Council of Johore for a period ol three years. from Jan. 24, 1040. HOY DATO S. Q. WONG43 words
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Article142 1940-02-13 5 FURTHER TRADE LEGISLATION COMING m..*...., si u&apare. Monday. CORRECTING a misapprehension as to the purpose for *Mcli the legislation had been •ntioduced. the Attorney GenWM, .Mr. C. G. Howell, said at jnis. morning's meeting of the legislative Council Uiat the ™»c I nions BUI was merely intended to provide for142 words
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Article207 1940-02-13 5 FRENCH NAVAL STRENGTH A TRIBUTE to the magnificent contribution of the French Navy to the Allied command of the seas was paid by Lieut. Commander B. M. Douglas, R.N., m his fourth broadcast, last evening, from the 8.M.8.C. station, Singapore, on "The Naval Situation." Lieut. Commander Douglas said that until207 words
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469 1940-02-13 5 Sinfrapore, Monday. HPHAT (.overnment had m its possession a report recently written on the problem of distress among Eurasians m Malacca was disclosed by the acting Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, when he repiied to a plea made by the Hon. Mr. Claude469 words
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Article53 1940-02-13 5 Singapore. Monday. A male Chinese was said to have been assaulted by three Chinese robbers who broke into his cottage m Chua Chu Kang Road at about 1.48 a.m. and decamped after relieving him of cash and wearing apparel. He received a punctured wound on the right side53 words
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Article20 1940-02-13 5 route via fees, it was easy to imagine, he said how valuable could be the collaboration of the combined Navies.20 words
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Article89 1940-02-13 5 Sl Cocoa Butter is an excellent skin softener and nourisher. 2. Milk magnesium dilutes uric acid. I 3 Albumin preserves the skin. Z •4. Radiated herbs stimulates j the glands and muscle*. All the four ingredients TMt together make > a very mat aeU lous skin food and89 words
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526 1940-02-13 6 IN Singapore to-da^a European war veteran of two <ampaaftti is pjrwflng for help— for soldiers at the front. He is a cfergl man's son who saw service m the Boer War, was wottnded m the war to end all wars, has been a cripple526 words
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Article104 1940-02-13 6 And this is what he says about liJniM-ll 1 am a Protestant 1 lergyman's and M years a war cripple. I also M'rved m the Utat War. And I feel very hot wtVn a hunch of kill joys, who are not so sinuj, when ihey104 words
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Article365 1940-02-13 6 COURT NEWS IN BRIEF Singapore, Monday. TONVICTED on a charge of theft of a gold chain and locket an offence described by the prosecuting officer as being "a despicable type of Offence" Yeo See Leong, a 20-year old snatch thief, was today fined $100, or two months' rigorous imprisonment, by365 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-02-13 6 A cartoon by the late Will Dyson, which appeared m the Daily Herald on the 17th May, 1919. It shows the "Big Four." with Clemeiueau ("The Tiger") m the foreground. followed by President Woodrow Wilson, Baron Sannino. and Lloyd George.43 words
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Article358 1940-02-13 6 Singapore, Monday. the passing of the Civil Marriage Bill at the meeting of the Legislative Council this morning, it will now be possible for Chinese to contract monogamous marriages before a registrar afid have such marriages legally registered. The introduction of the bill, said the Hon.358 words
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Article172 1940-02-13 7 t0 cur insistent plea, the Legisla- m n has found it possible to pass the fee Courts Bills m T F a It was a wise decision, showing F"' Islators can, if necessary, act quick- 1 pSblic need and public opinion are j i 1 1 1172 words
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Article282 1940-02-13 7 J [ORD Tweedsmuir's death, m the middle ot an election campaign m Canada, is a loss to the whuJe Empire, not only to the northern Dominion. As John Buehan he was one of the Empire's lost popular novelists, who kept alive the old pint of daring and chivalry282 words
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533 1940-02-13 7 H.L Hopkin's London Letter j Economic War Operating In Allied i j Favour: (^riimin Already Hampered Br I Lark Ot Haw Materials: London*! am*»| S ponder Mill KxplnMnn. j L rrr THERE is excellent news of the progress of the economic War against533 words
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Article250 1940-02-13 7 London, Jan. 20. I FIR. MOSTAFA DIA, Egyptian physician and surgeon of Judd- I street, W.C., and Cuffley, Herts, has acquired an English name by instalments. In 1925 he changed his first nameto Moatyn by deed poll. Now he is altering his surname to Dyer.250 words
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Article212 1940-02-13 7 Foot Fast In Rail Express Signalled AS E V E N Ratal OLD boy sot '»is foot wedged under one of the rails of ihe main L. M. S. line at Piestatyn, North Wales. Trains Mere signalled m both directions. This is the story of the next few minutes. Mr.212 words
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Article103 1940-02-13 8 PEOPLE PLACES relish with which her guests ''tucked m." Sausages were fried m the garden and piping hot prawns were one of the many delicacies. llc'giiiM'iiial liV<l Dinner I rork A DINNER frock of regimental red crepe was the choice of Mrs. Giezen. who looked particularly charming. Her guests included:103 words
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Article, Illustration720 1940-02-13 8 AN ORIGINAL PARTY THE "1940 GAIETIES AND A SONGSTRESS AT TANGLIN Vera .Irdinore Tell* Today Of MOST amusing party to be thrown m Singapore for many a long day was the "moving out" affair given by Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Giezen at their home, 02, .st Patrick.-, Road, Katong, on720 words
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116 1940-02-13 8 Brazilian Songstress At Tanglin Club THERE were "Ohs!" and "Ahs!" of 1 admiration when Mme Coelho ai rived at Tanglin Club on Sunday night to give a concert, as she was wearing a spectacularly beautiful model gown of the Brazil Empire period which was designed for her by Callot Soeurs,116 words
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Article46 1940-02-13 8 IN a gathering of well dressed women v, Ma u ame Coeln o shone like a jewel m her brilliant and unusual costume Sighted m the audience were Mrs Hope Faulkner, whose black net frock leatured a lacy pattern and grey broken46 words
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Advertisement36 1940-02-13 8 Lille Lotlon y O jm A liquid foundation that is excellent for the oily skin, giving it a siiky finish. It W helps to correct that moWt, shiny look. ff ss\ MAYNARD'S A I BATTERY ROAD.36 words
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Advertisement28 1940-02-13 8 '*W^m ///A73 (ffi/ DRESSES, CORSETS, -I SWIMSIITS. JkVLV HOSIERY. -i Has just received OV* new V Bien Jolie Corsets Brassieres. SI, Stamford Rd. ph > c (Eu Court) 33328 words
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Article656 1940-02-13 9 Spectacles Need Not Spoil Your Beauty IT E a large percentage of wome wear Kisses, especially as v approach middle-age and, ging by queries received, most of L think tvhat they are, from a u ty po int of vieW at a dlsad ttagc. Perhaps they656 words
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Article, Illustration256 1940-02-13 9 DAILY DOZENS For Lazy Bones L^XERCISBS are ~asy, if you no the right ones and, however lazy you may be about your "daily dozens," you cannot help finding the two given here simple and efficacious. Exercise 1. shown left, is designed to loosen taut muscles and whip up the circulation.256 words
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Article, Illustration562 1940-02-13 10 NO STOCKINGS NO GLAMOUR IN SINGAPORE Silken Legs From Silver Paper "Legging It" To Fame VIRGINIA (iII.MORr. has some- thing to laugh about too. Those "pins" of hers were ac- J claimed "best m Hollywood" and that's something to be proud of. 1 Virginia's m Paramount's "Raffles" which is due562 words
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44 1940-02-13 10 To Fight To A Finish For The Finns. j pRINCESS Alice of Athlone inspecting the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Unit with their ambulances prior to their departure to Finland. The ambulances are specially 1 designed and equipped for the conditions to be met m44 words
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Article, Illustration192 1940-02-13 10 Two hundred dozen pairs of babies' rubber pilchers, destined for German "kinder" were among the seized supplies sold m England recently. They were sold because they were perishiible and therefore it was not possible to store them. Nearly every cargo seized has to go before this192 words
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Article, Illustration548 1940-02-13 11 How Long Can The Finns Hold Out That is the question a sympathetic world is asking about the wonderful little nation that has stood all the might of russia at bay for so long. THE reply to this question given by an aide-de-camp to FieldMarshal Mannerheim is very much to548 words
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Article102 1940-02-13 11 Construction Destruction ABOVE is an uncompleted house J wrecked by Soviet bombs. The j ■cafTolding at the side of the a building still remains intact. The Finns have found the bombing of Russian planes m- g discriminate and even ambul- I ar.ces and hospitals have not been spared. The Finns102 words
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153 1940-02-13 11 "MASTER PICKPOCKET" SAVES FRIEND FROM A FINE rraSX L nd(m °f "Master >^m h %JZ!££. has no initio *L he mcre ased opporlt' hforknl?r y Si^^g provided by The gentleman with WvL V^ ar caoaret stnr > now ar^eClT Uightly at lhe ombine^ o^, 11 a 5 "^WkW Orsini, he153 words
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Article132 1940-02-13 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 26. "The Ministry of Supply has become possibly the world's largest trader and handles directly materials of an annual value of £150 millions, buys practically all the available supplies of aluminium, copper and other non-ferrous metals, and acorea of other132 words
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Article, Illustration347 1940-02-13 12 DRUG THAT REVIVES MEMORIES London, Jan. 20. I ATEST triumph for medical science js the swift cure of those suffering from loss of memory by means of a wonder drug evipan, a recently discovered anaesthetic which sends patients to dreamless sleep m less than 20 seconds. l Dr. Eric Frankel,347 words
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Article48 1940-02-13 12 The wife of Mr. Moller, Swedish Minister lor Social Welfare, has been sentenced to two months' imprisonment and a fine of about £300 for having sponsored a book "The (Hyatt) Island The book was written by an l^prtsoner and it contained an attack Hpn<* of the prison warden**.48 words
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Article, Illustration643 1940-02-13 12 Like A Character I nAßook M ORE Canadian than Canada her B6l was the dictum passed on Governor-Genera! Lord Tweedsmuir by a Montreal editor. To-day aJI Canada mourns the death of the man who came to Canada with the definite purpose of making himsell thoroughly643 words
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Article144 1940-02-13 12 k CIGARETIE won a victory J* a decisive one— f ot i^ Tweedsmuir when he fi^ 3 to Canada. There were JS doubts about how Canadian, would take this slightly bull Governor- General with the m tellectual face, the gentle voice and the unmistakable144 words
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Article274 1940-02-13 12 Light Clothes For The Duration London, Jan. 20. AFTER pool suits, pool colours. Women are likely to dress m light clothes "for the duration." This spring and summer they will dress mostly m pastel shades—whether they like it or not. They must choose their clothes. tM? will find from about274 words
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141 1940-02-13 13 Amsterdam. Feb. 12. G man Press has not yet mening visit oi the U.S. f State. Mr. Sumner h e only0 nly mention of it has nd colourless statement m Ucia! News Agency's foreign sere first reaction neutral corresponi from Berlin was more Üblelteuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration67 1940-02-13 13 Karl I)c La V. urr, President of the Board of Kducatinn, has communicated with all education committees m the country and has written to Sir Frederick Mander, general secretary of the National Tnion of Teachers, asking for co-operation m organising savings for the National Savings Campaign among67 words
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Article112 1940-02-13 13 Rome, Feb. 12. THE role of the "two Homes," namely the Fascist Empire and the Catholic Church, m the future re- establishment of international order is emphasised m comments to-day 1 on the annual celebrations of the anniversary of the signature of the Lateran Treaty. This treaty,-Reuter - 112 words
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Article77 1940-02-13 13 RUSSIAN COTTON FOR BULGARIA Berlin, Feb. 12. ACCORDING to the official German News Agency, quoting a Bulgarian Press report, the Soviet-Bulgarian economic negotiations m Moscow, principally for the delivery of Russian cotton to Bulgaria, have been successfully concluded. It is also reported that preparations have been completed for the establishment-Router - 77 words
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Article60 1940-02-13 13 Singapore. Monday. A young Chinese named Low Kwouj. was sentenced to-day to three month rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Kenneth If. Byrne. Fourth Magistrate, when h i pleaded guilty to the charge of thai I of pig iron valued at $2, from the pn mises of the Singapore60 words
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Article162 1940-02-13 14 MYSTERY THRILLER AT ALHAMBRA aaaiaaaa^ m B^B THOSE addicter I not on any accouni ti> pI of Doctor X." but if you like a C ow 2 ed thriller, with a murder or two th m. a maze of mystery and plenty off! you ought to enjoy this new Aih.162 words
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Article16 1940-02-13 14 Mr. F. M. {Still, Superintended] Prisons, Johore Bahru, has retna from leave and has resumed duties.16 words
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Advertisement90 1940-02-13 14 ";1 A l,r ALHAMBRA WHAT IS HE? MAN OR MONSTER? Back From The Grave he Came— To Destroy Mis Betrayer! fatt mr^-"Jsk aawAal IMF »ith John L'rtel Lya Lys DfrUt«d by vincent shctmm A v/arnek toiFlrtt National Picturo Scroon P'ov by Ui Kfltt frsam a Story by William J. MtkJf90 words
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Article124 1940-02-13 16 BRITISH SYMPATHY TO CHINA Chungking. GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai Shek has received a letter from Mr. David Hamilton. Secretary of the Kinning Park Co-operative Society at Glasgow, as follows: "We representatives of the Kinning Park Co-operative Society at Glasgow, hereby send out our greetings to the people of China. We have—Chinese Central News - 124 words
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Article54 1940-02-13 16 THE Co-operative Movrm< Province first introduce has grown by leap s now claiming a total of 4 ativcs of various kinds :i an aggregate membership v total capital of $612.30H The co-opecaiive.s m Kan tered m ovar 67 districts. 4»i di are now planning for new—Chinese Central News - 54 words
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Article34 1940-02-13 16 Favourite hobby of the Rei H ley Pearce, newly Inducted V. Paul's, Upper Holloway. Loud lectins cigarette ca r &s. Ht a more than 250.000 cards altogftlv vance on that?34 words
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Advertisement338 1940-02-13 16 laaL JHL^m^ Jatj aL JBJljL M Jaal JaaUSLaaOai A— «—^Baaa^Bßaai aaai aaaaaaißßM ii ~~*mmmnT~~~^ aj W?*"^a#^aa|flaaajaaßßj*^Bay B B^La^LaVa ■j: JL, P"_R Z J -I liliT^*^B 1 4 ife^ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible services are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to Hongkong338 words
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Article91 1940-02-13 17 February Medal At Garrison Medal Competition held over fHr a the Garrison GolX Clu I.'1 1 v for J C RWooOide with .ii MiTiare. The following were j c. R. Woodside (9) AU x OGorman (18) 1 Down. I. l J' Down; Major C. H. McVittie (11) A S. Giles91 words
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Article149 1940-02-13 17 T n ft, t b -monthly Mixed Foursome* com- von lor February was played at Buk't Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulter, m a win for Mr A Mrs. W. Eldred with a Mt icore oi 31 Thirty- no cards were taken out and the149 words
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Article320 1940-02-13 17 Bukit Timah Track Notes Singapore, Monday. ALTHOUGH training was supposed to be confined to slow work, there were several fast gallops seen at the race course this morning. Besl of these was put m by a Neiuwsgierig (Spencer) who seema eager for a win arid will be a good horse320 words
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528 1940-02-13 17 BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE SOCCER H.&S.B. 8 G.B.C. ,2 PROVING far superior to their opponents, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank yesterday defeated the G.E.C. by eight goals to two m a Business Houses league fixture played at the Stadium. Peters who led the bankers van528 words
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Article107 1940-02-13 17 J4IE match between the Island Club and the Kcppel Golf Club playod yesterday over th P course of the Keppi 1 Golf Club resulted m a win for the Island Club, the scores being: C. A. R Batsman < Island* 1 vs. H. Irving Jonea <Keppel> 0. Dr.107 words
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Article724 1940-02-13 18 Mountain Regiment 3; Punjab Regiment 0. IN a thiill-a minute game at Tanglin yesterday, the Punjab Regiment. m spite of a brilliant second-half rally, lost to the Mountain Regiment by three clear goals m the final of the Command inter-unit hockey tournament. A huge crowd724 words
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Article409 1940-02-13 18 THE following are full handicap for the races on Wednesday at Singapore. HORSES, Class 1, Div. I— s'l- furs. Royal Hampton Smoke Dreams Nieuwagierig J'J Toyman J-J Barford Freedom J J Where Am I J- J Wiietere Top weight not accepting weights to be raised 5 lbs.409 words
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Miscellaneous28 1940-02-13 18 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 1.27 A.M. 9.2 ft. 1.28 P.M. 8 9 ft. TO-MORROW Hi*h Water: 1 54 AM 9 0 ft 2.05 P.M. 8 6 ft28 words
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Article26 1940-02-13 19 London, Feb 12. h i official Prices £241' 4 Buyers £241 V 2 Selleh* Pnru i .Official Price) £241 Buyers £241 1 4 Sellers26 words
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Article45 1940-02-13 19 London. Feb. 12. RIBBFK R s j" I™*1 12 13 16 b 16 s 7r 1 Forward Mar. 12 13 16 b 12 15 16 s nH [Forward) Apr. 12^ 2 b 12^ 8 s ,^d. May 1115 16 b 12 116 s45 words
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Article95 1940-02-13 19 London, Feb. 12. D ;tnler i wu %Vi Dunlup Rubber 31 s Genera. Electric ff/r Imperial Chemical In. *l/Vb lal Tobacco Ijg J -Uutch 2b 3 Canadian Pacific TO London Tin Rubber PL In. Trust 34/Lmggis VfOH Aver Hitama JfA Southern Kintas 15/Pahangfl on London Asiatics 395 words
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Article69 1940-02-13 19 London. Feb. 12. Palm 0:1 i Malay) m bulk AugSr-pt S'ment. Not Ouoted Copra (Straits F.M.S.) fepicr.ber Sment. Not Quoted Saso Flour Sarawak PebMarch Sment. 17/9 Sellers Tapioca. Seed Pearl. ■ft Quality 'Singapore) iebruary 'S'ment. 30 Sellers Pepper FAQ) White Huntok Feb. March S'ment. A\' 4 Sellers FebMar Pepper69 words
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Article50 1940-02-13 19 London, Feb. 12. t T London en Paris 176.50 T T Lmdon on Amsterdam 7 53* T I onnon on Shanghai 4 9/16 r don on Hongkong Is. 215 16d. ndpn on Japan is. 2 732 i. London on New York 4.02y 2 to 4.03V 2 Sellers Buyers50 words
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Article20 1940-02-13 19 London. Feb. 12. Spot 21 3 16 Silver Forward 2 V a BAR GOLD, Fine per oz. f8.8.020 words
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Article350 1940-02-13 19 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. THE firstmatch of the Negri cricket season was played on the King George V. School padang to-day when a team captained by Mr. K. H. V. Rintoul, the local lawyer sportsman, met and defeated the School XI by three wickets.350 words
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Article26 1940-02-13 19 The winner of Women.-: 18 hole sweepstake competition at the Garrison Club was Mrs. W. J Holohan. 89—20=69 at the Garrison Golf Club26 words
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Article30 1940-02-13 19 New York. Feb. 8. RtBBER B. S. Market Tone Steady Spot 19 19'a Forward April June 18* 2 18 5 3 TIN Market Tone Qu irt Spot 4o30 words
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Article240 1940-02-13 19 Singapore, Monday. TIN shares weie much firmer at the opening oi the market to-day and several rises took place throughout the list. Local tin again improved being 7 g up at $123 4. Hong Fatts strengthened to $1.23 buyers, with sellers asking $125, whil? Batu Belangors moved240 words
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104 1940-02-13 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D^ 18^ Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTEKDAM Pa.o Up Capital t'Vl™™' Reserve Fund 10.500,00.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, ana 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:—104 words
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Article112 1940-02-13 19 Chung Wha Win At Soccer THE Chung Wh a football XI defeated the Post Office A' team m a friendly game of soccer played on Sunday on the Post Office griund. Chung Wha won by five goals to two. The victors led by one goal at the interval, Seng Quee112 words
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Article42 1940-02-13 19 CHAMPION REGAINS RECORD Copenhagen, Feb. 12. Miss Raghild Hveger of Denmark, holder of numerous world swimming records, regained the 500 metres free style record m 6m. 27.4s Hveger held the record for over three years until last month when Miss Fer- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article72 1940-02-13 19 S.C.C. membeis wishing to play cri'ket are asked to enter their names m this book. From the nanu'^ entered a minimum of seven will be chosen ano those selected will be notified by tele phone not later than the Friday mornint, prior to the game. played on one72 words
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Article15 1940-02-13 19 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses League, Overseas Chinese Bank vs. Singapore Traction Co.. Stadium.15 words
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Advertisement11 1940-02-13 19 y«r MOTORCAR South British Insurance Co., Ltd. fl! 2. Finlaysoi. Green11 words
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Advertisement87 1940-02-13 19 1 i a—— m— m— 85S not wt asms Safeguard. VOUB VALUABLES Our ftiroiif Rooms are your Protection. It is impossible lor ar. individual to provide for his valued possession.; the safety that is elTordcd by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various t:zes for hire at mxlerate87 words
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Article72 1940-02-13 20 Stockholm. Fob. 12. DEEP concern has again been expressed m Sweden at the heavy toll taken of Swedish shipping by attacks by the Nay. Thirty-four .ships, amounting to one twentieth of Sweden's total tonnage has been lost by German action since tfal war began. Swedish political72 words
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119 1940-02-13 20 COMPENSATION TRANSACTIONS IN TRADE PACT London, Feb. 12. A WHITE PAPER on th Anglo-Turkish trade agree ment, made m London ou Feb. 3, was issued to-day. Thp agreement come; into force on Feb. 19. and remnin s in force, m the first place, until Mar 31. 1941. and continuas m—Reuter - 119 words
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Article76 1940-02-13 20 Singapore, Monday. Tengku Abdullah bin Petra (40), a Malay, made his second appearance this morning before Mr. Ccurad Oldham Ln the second police court on a charge Of inducing Gean Foh to deliver to him a pair of gold bangles, a pair <»1 earrings and a locket, the total76 words
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Article368 1940-02-13 20 HATED MOTHER-IN-LAW (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jan. 26. 1'HE story of the proverbial hatred of a man for his mother-in-law was told when pretty, golden-haired 26-year-old Mrs. Valerie Porter sued her parents-in-law for the enticement of her husband Lieutenant Bertie Porter. And368 words
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83 1940-02-13 20 "PEACE CANNOT BE DICTATED" SAYS FINNS Helsinki, Feb. 12. THE Finnish Foreign Minister, M. Tanner, -has strongly denied rumours that a thirti power had offered to mediate between Finland and Russia. f He suggested that the rumours haa 'been spread deliberately to try to make Finland's need for foreign help83 words
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96 1940-02-13 20 POLISH GOVT. TO BARE NAZI TREACHERY Paris, Feb. 12. IT was announced m Paris this morning that the Polish Government will pub'li h, on Feb. 20, a White Book dealing with the responsibility for the war, and a Black Book on the atrocities m Poland. The White Book will contain96 words
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81 1940-02-13 20 Stockholm, Feb. 12. INTEREST has been aroused here by the visit of the Latvian Chief of Staff General Berkis to the Estonian Chief of Staff General Laidoner. The Tallin correspondent of Stockholm's Tidningen states that the visit is a sign of the determination of-Reuter - 81 words
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96 1940-02-13 20 LEAKING SHIP BEACHED JUST IN TIME London, Feb. 12. water pouring into a^ huge gap m her side after colliding with an unknown steamer off the south coast, the Belgian steamer Flandres^ 5,827 tons, was beached just S m time after a race against' the inrushing sea. The collision occurred-Reuter - 96 words
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