Morning Tribune, 14 March 1940
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Title Section13 1940-03-14 1 The Morning Tribune No. 35, Thurs. Mar. 14, 1940. The Morning Tribune Thursda;.13 words
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Article753 1940-03-14 1 "FINNS' EPIC STORY" Premier* London, Mar. 13. M MUSKY (Soviet Ambassador) vis m the diplomatic gallery ten >Ir. Chamberlain rose to make a statement m the Commons to-d.n. on Finland. me Minister announced that British Minister m Helsinki was Informed thi« morning by the Finnish Foi Minister that Soviet-Finnish terms753 words
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Article80 1940-03-14 1 MILLION ITALIANS UNDER ARMS Rome, Mar. 13. 7AI V is keeping under colours million men belonging to classes who are peried, said General Soddu -Secretary for war m a speech r Chamber of Fascist and Corns to-day. *M a debate on war rif iu said that m order to 'ionReuter - 80 words
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Article547 1940-03-14 1 Why Armistice Was Signed CONFIRMATION FROM THE nS^ltm^wflWMos. COW ANNOUNCEMENT OF PEACE WITH FINLAND CAME THIS MORNING IN A MOVING 20-MINUTE BROAD (AST BY THE FOREIGN MINISTER M TANNER HE DECLARED: IF WE SUCCEED IN RETAINING OUR UNITY, IT WILL BE A PROMISE THAT FINLAN WILL547 words
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154 1940-03-14 1 I London, Mar. 13. i JN the House of Commons today, Mr. Creech Jones asked S Mr. Mac Donald what steps had been taken to improv c the con- ditions of harbour workers m Singapore, and whether steps were being taken to evict the tReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration56 1940-03-14 1 Vatican City. Mar. IX Political, economic and moral turmoils have started a repercussion the consequences of which no mind can foresee, said the Pope, referring to <he international situation m an allocution to members of the Sacred College who tami- to congratulate him on the first56 words
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Advertisement66 1940-03-14 1 On Other Page* Britain's War Cost 2 World Reaction To Finn Peace 3 Selangor .Man Hunt 4 Judge Commends Hero 5 German Trapped By Girl ii Leader Page 7 People Places 8 Women's PftfOi 0 12 Beyond the .Maginot line 10 11 Classified Advts. IS Cinemas l Japan Will Get66 words
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Advertisement49 1940-03-14 1 "^s. y mm V m MS^ T** _«..^^l .^m^ vl mJmW RECORDS SALE FINISHES Alj® I 16th MARCH MUSIC LOVERS' OPPORTUNIH Classical Orchestral, Song and Dance RECORDS reduced m many cases 75% What an opportunity. For your convenience during SALE the Store will remain open till 5.30 p.m. I49 words
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157 1940-03-14 2 Sir John Simon's Disclosures LONDON MAS. 1 :i. DIiITAINS WAI KXI-KNIMTIKi: AT I'KKSKM VMOIMS TO UMHJT Mtt MILLIONS A DAY, I »F THIS FIGURE THE THREE FIGHTING SERVICES AND THE kIINIOTRX OF SUPPLY ARE COSTING V™*™**™ l^* JDA! i V AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS, EVACUATION. SHIPPING,157 words
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Article160 1940-03-14 2 "Soviet Task Is Fulfilled" Moscow, Mu\ 1" TIIF TASK which the S*W 1 Vmkm set herself has been fulfilled, says Pravda, the ofhcial organ of the Communist rariy, commenting on th c peace treaty The safety of the north west frontier of the Soviet Union and Leningrad are guaranteed WhenReuter - 160 words
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Article230 1940-03-14 2 Helsinki, Mar. 13. Some new. -papers announce "foreign radio reports" of th p conclusion Ol peace but the news was given Merely M I report m the absenc P of an (fhcial .statement It is pointed out that even if the delegation has power to sign a pact with RusReuter - 230 words
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Article42 1940-03-14 2 Helsinki, Mar. 13. It us officially omlirmed that the Miniis of Defence and Education red because they could not associate themselves with the Government on question of peace. this afternoon appear li deep blark. borders surrounding he peace terms ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article262 1940-03-14 2 Japan s China Policy Tokyo. Mai 13. fllE Prime Minister a long statement elal tag Japan's future rtl tween Japan, China chukuo. They will be created I "neighbourly amity, m n defenc I tost the i and economic co-operation I In- statement reiterai that •'.ln pan will respect tln iiid262 words
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Article180 1940-03-14 2 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN Ttokyo I NEGOTIATIONS between I N soviet Russia m the Fa: I reach a deadlock as a resul I Russo-Finnish agreement m nion of the Nichi Nichi Shin ba I assumes that Russia will no* 1 Btiffcr attitude m the Far Chugai Shogyo Shimpo i; I180 words
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Advertisement66 1940-03-14 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. CHINA BUILDING. CUfMA STUKFT iSoHI 5808. SINGAPORE fihk making! motor, per MNAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MBEiauN rot bkos.. MU VCCA HON<. HVK <0., X LI MPT X VFN(. IfSNU LOONO, MG KON 1111 B, KIANG -m ENG IHI, IPOU i I I 166 words
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Advertisement30 1940-03-14 2 Make your next visit to The CAPITOL THEATRE Doubly Enjoyable by DINING FIRST at the AIR-CONDITIONED j CAPITOL RESTAURANT Where Cuisine, Tom fort CimitUoun Servio? are the Outstanding On >ideratu>n«30 words
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Article553 1940-03-14 3 London. Mar 13 m, on the Finnish-S--f "After hard bargaining I en unable to reduce nt Russian military b. vould InereMe the anxiety .m countries lor their Finland must bo the first thei In lact the condition* aible with her freedom and X It i> notReuter - 553 words
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Article137 1940-03-14 3 Paris. Mar. 13. The Soviet-Finnish peace agreement deplored as another sacrifice on the pi ot Finland, by Lucien Bourgues writ:. m the Petit Parisian The newspaper Ere Nouvellp praises M. Daladier and Mr Chamberlain tol their it ■lament! fetterday, and say«:"What ha.s surprised Ui most has been that Sweden's137 words
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Article58 1940-03-14 3 Budapest. Mar. 13. Hungarian Right Wing papers express pleasure at the Russo-Finnish peace, and regard the news as a victory lor German diplomacy. The Left Win- preiS cxpiessed sorrow and fears for Finland. Pesti Hirlap declares that little natter if they have the courage, can defen.l themselves even against58 words
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Article52 1940-03-14 3 Amsterdam, Mar. i*. ilitical circles are plad that mnish peai c bas been rest the harsh Im»nly redeeming feature <>t the wai eyes was the herou and often it fence of the Finnish Aimv. POINTED OIT THAT TIIK •JOPOSED SOVIET NAVAL BASE HANGOE WILL BE A PKRMAN| M MENACE52 words
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Article27 1940-03-14 3 New York. Mar. 13. r inp on the Finnish-Soviet a New York Times dispatch hington states that the first there la that the entire Scan-27 words
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138 1940-03-14 3 Stockholm. Mar. II poru \i; feeling m Sweden ap- pears iihm> concerned with the fact that war has been avoided than with implications for the future. Th.' newspaper Svenska I>a«blade< writes: "To escape the contempt of the world for h<. r passive attitude for the Finni>hReuter - 138 words
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Article131 1940-03-14 3 Stockholm. Mar. IS. "Pvjfoundlv depressing" is the dM cription applied to the Httiin Finnish peace terms by the Swedish newspaper Tidinpen, which adds: "Wuh bitter grief and dumb oppression the Swedish nation learns of the hard terms v. hieh our brother nation has been forced to accept We can131 words
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Article61 1940-03-14 3 Toronto Mai 19 New. i 1 1.' Rut* Flnniih p•; i t-ci throughout Canada with nnxrd teelmgs Most Canadians tnoitghi th© Alltel would -on Finland ia -Jit. with Canadian troops. \\\< .1 tized, taking a promim n1 r.u 1 kg .iiiiuHii.r. (I that all lunds i.umJ 00 behall olReuter - 61 words
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Article45 1940-03-14 3 Auth< rttative Danish elrcfc i<i the n- -w.s <>i the ix 1 if. faction n Is hoped tl I I ion v.ii i>« nt m the whole -I Bi gtnd i' i-> !ii|)i::i.^-t <\ i lmi no w;ix tnade to Inflin nee F lon ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article80 1940-03-14 3 Koine Mai 13 political utworTori expren eatitfactiou with -Fniiaiici s rcaiitic recognition tl the present situation.' lt:>ly made any tßCret ol her sympathy witn Finland but later events led lUlia consider the conflict [nun the angl( ()1 »hr war between Germany and Allies. Some support was th^n o theReuter - 80 words
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40 1940-03-14 3 Ottawa Mar it is officially announced 'ii*' l tl I establishment ol tho Canadian Force has been Inen ied b i I 14.000 Provi lon i.s now mad* for a total per lonncl <•! 30.400 ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement14 1940-03-14 3 BRONCHIAL PAST I LLES rest fnmi it— tr> Lakerol I A i^*>, f'^^^k^Jps ImL14 words
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Article277 1940-03-14 4 POLICE HUNT FOR PISTOL GANG (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. POLICE throughout the State are co-operating m the search for eight Chinese gang robbers who, wearing black masks and armed with knives and revolvers, raided a house near Salak South, a few miles outside Kuala Lumpur, and. after277 words
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Article107 1940-03-14 4 Singapore, Wednesday. E*<()UR Chinese were this morning charged and convicted for breaches under the ehandu ordinance m the Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFall. Peh Choon Seno w as fined $20 or 20 tiay.s' .simple imorisonment. if M =:<♦ Teo Thong was sentenced to107 words
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Article51 1940-03-14 4 Tan Ah Kan (40). a Teochew. wa.s bound over In the sum of $2:5 for B oeiiod of three months on a personal bond by Mr Conrad Oldham yesterday when hv pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of eleven sunny bags and one straw mat. l51 words
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Article49 1940-03-14 4 European's Licence Suspended pOR failing to report an accident that was due to his negligence, a European of the Naval Base. B. M. Douglas, was yesterday morning fined a total sum of $150 by Mr. C. H. Whitton m the Traffic Court. His licence was suspended for 3 months.49 words
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Article124 1940-03-14 4 GERMANY TOO EVILJ TO WIN lyji;. A. STANLEY, a Singa- port* resident who was a prisoner of ill m Germany during the last world war, J I S spoke over the 8.M.8.C. last i night giving his experiences i m prison camps m Germany, i None of the reports emanat-124 words
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Article231 1940-03-14 4 |N tlieir defence to the charge of rioting at Kampong Kapor the I eleven Chinese yesterday made statements from the dock I blaming the complainant as the source of the trouble. I They said that a lew days before the incident, they were engaged by the231 words
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Article188 1940-03-14 4 BOTH parties, the the Hwkchia.s. are u»l H I and the leaders of both a ,ie s V assured me that there will J*" I further trouble' vaid Mr V Icl counsel for the Hennas I H Conrad t>ldham. t] sinU Ir Second Police .Ma R is,188 words
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Article52 1940-03-14 4 Rubber returns for the month of Pebnan I 1940 were U follows:— Alor Australasia 16.200 lb. .Aver P.,nas -sqoo <">■ I*" Bukit Kubu 8.500 lb.. Olenealy 45,000 b Jaiaa' Itt Kebun 10.900 lb.. Kluan« 48 11m. Ib Pa^ 107.500 lb.. Port Swettonh;ur. baiii 18.500 lb.. Teluk Anson 55.439 11 I52 words
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114 1940-03-14 4 U.S. Loan To Chungking "Unpleasant," Says Japan Tokyo. Mar. 13. DEPORTS of British seizures «j q contraband goods on the Jap^M Sea were discussed m the House of| Representatives yesterday afternoon. The Foreign Minister. Mr H.^M Aiita. .stated that he had no infornfrß p tion on the reports that aReuter - 114 words
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49 1940-03-14 4 ONTARIO OFFICIAL RE-ENTERS CABINET Toronto M MR. Hepburn, Premier of Onta I nuunees that Mr. N I of the Ontario Governn. l right-hand man, who resigned i k- test against Mr. Hepbm I the war effort of the Canadi;.!' f nient, has reconsidered his and re-entered the Cabinet.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article174 1940-03-14 5 SAPPERS MAKE DEFENCE IN COURT «j jAY the third day of the W fl9 Malay Sappen on eh rioting at the Sappy Park <'!i F^b. 7, when two re killed, m the Criminal urt before Mr. J. L. X w the close of the prosccu remarking that there was pvid-174 words
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1018 1940-03-14 5 I Singapore, Wednesday. I the passing of sentence of one month's rigorous imI prisonment on Robin Aylmer Elliott, 23-year-old EuroI pean ex-assistant of the Mercantile Bank, Singapore, by I the Appeal Judge, the Hon. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, I m the High Court1,018 words
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Article355 1940-03-14 5 Chinese Gaoled DETECTIVE lAN CHENG QUEB, HERO OF A GUN DUEL, IN WHICH THE ODDS AGAINST HIM WERE FIVE TO ONE. AM) WHICH TOOK PLACE A LITTLE FAST MIDNIGHT ON DEC. 28 LAST YEAR, AT RIVER VALLEY ROAD, WAS COMMENDED AT THE ASSIZE COl RT YESTERDAY AFTERNOON FOR355 words
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Article165 1940-03-14 5 Cinema Reviews - Dorothy Lamour At Cathay Cinema Reviews hjOROTHY i AMOUR eomti to the v Blngapore ten i n again In 'Di iputo d i which opened at the cat hay rday. She la <• n |fl an Amen. •an girl, born, bred and educated m China, ami .she canrlei the part165 words
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Article961 1940-03-14 6 GERMAN TRAPPED BY GIRL EVACUEE A GERMAN, WiHuln) Gcorfc Irnou rneowua son, has lM<ii lixin- m IsOVK <>vi i looking \Nin-don (I'xrkshiK X VI Station, has hrrn sent to prison for month ;it Ahin«:clon for fUmint crashed aeroplane. _i i U» .x it ill- son. a mi ()l n Colin961 words
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107 1940-03-14 6 I Helsinki \N dftuia! Finnish spokesman, j announcing a series of de- j «.iructive Russian air raids on I Finnish cities, said Soviet troops I on the Karelian Isthmus threat. 5 HMri that "the (iermans will come.' In the no-man's land before J Finland's Mannerheim107 words
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Article497 1940-03-14 6 UJE told last week of the brutal treatment meted out b, the I 11 Gestapo to ten women whose only crime was that I Rritish. 1 Here is the other side of the picture the treatment of a German woman call her Frau X-497 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-03-14 6 Ml.t 1 \\\v (urit. rat-hid I inqphtcr of the discoverer 4 radium, ohvi.iu^lv wants to he single. \i least it costs moner. Under French law she n\u<t pay 1 30 per cent, of her Lncoae ti h keep the Mile, before her name. a tax levied Igahisi53 words
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Article23 1940-03-14 6 1 IV.der an agieenv". Hj >nd Berlin. G< H mm with 50.000 to:. onthly. Supply wa> being tatten. I23 words
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Article786 1940-03-14 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L.Hopkin M On Problem Of Allied Aid For Finland: This Bore-War ould We Attack In The West?: "Enemies In Our Non-Interned German Gets Month's Bmprisonment: Best Aberdeen Story In Years. London, Ffeb. 2ti H an tired there is no- more pleasant than to s it t. But when786 words
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292 1940-03-14 7 Morning Tribune MARCH 24,1940. A Shameful Peace May Lengthen War |£VER since the Busm-Finnish War Btarted, we n J J been receiving news of a most conflicting nature. t We have been told that the Finn* were successfully J I resisting all Russian attacks and thai as many as ten292 words
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Article, Illustration845 1940-03-14 8 Vera Ardmore - A Cathedral Christening, A Pahit u Get Together" And The New Fashions Vera Ardmore Tells Today Of iu< c ras the fourth anniversary ol the wedding »l Mr. and Mrs. I I Rowland :uid they CIMMe it v the da lor the ehrtetening <»f thdi wn <l.ui:lit.i m<*d four RlCtlths,845 words
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Article260 1940-03-14 8 PEOPLE PLACES blouse was of plain blue and her skirt of candy striped silk. Her sister. Miss Patricia Finigan was m a Ltiavely tailored black cocktail frock. Mrs. Hugh Taylor favoured attractive print Other guests included:— Capt and Mrs. Pender-Cudlipp. Comm. and Mrs. Pinhey. Capt. and Mrs. Hipkin. Major and260 words
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Article, Illustration136 1940-03-14 8 SKETCHED here is a iharmin* examplp of an ideal "utility dress for cocktails as worn by Mi\ E. W. Martindell, of Johore. Of heavy, dull-surfaced crepe. Hi out is perfectly plain from nock tn hem In front, the only relief bein? Jud\ nerk frill of delicately spotted black136 words
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Advertisement59 1940-03-14 8 To satisf) many oi SI mir Ipatfotis we now m introduce s p ec ial I FRENCH I I TIFFINS I rery i ridaj Erening S ti BOUII i umsi I PIG WHISTLE I I DARTS CLUB I Join m» and I>»'M> S a deaemng charity t? Meetinffl a f59 words
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Article, Illustration721 1940-03-14 9 Darn Your Dish-Cloths To Make This Cay BathMat IlKl.'i is a fascinating piece o Bi spare-time handwork for ih Boman who enjoys making sorm Bhinu useful, but pretty, for he loir:, gay bath-mat, mad ■erv simply by darning over ordi ■an dish-cloths. I: :^it. you will require the fol H-.721 words
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Advertisement73 1940-03-14 9 f«*c yoicr /»icA /rom J unr fine selection I f 0 m Every bird lias bfen carefully selected from the finest English. Plr r* Australian and Continental breeds La I and represents Hie best value I In poultry that un br obtained. Mill .Always a fresh supply n» ittct Sv^--'73 words
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Article, Illustration938 1940-03-14 10 WHERE MEN WAIT AND THEN— WAIT |N groups of two. each strictly separated by about 200 yards the men who occupy the most forward of our positions beyond the iViaginot I me, climbed a hill to their lonely outposts m the wood above. Beyond that are938 words
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Article, Illustration33 1940-03-14 10 The most hg«^ I The new typo I howitzer shown u-e-mon- lias I designers arc h M mum a m'« r f l lire mans should rv- I J^M33 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-03-14 11 And tins star is bright enough to shine anywhere She's LA BKLLF BALL.— and her first name's Lucille. By the way you'll see her soon m Singapore m Kay Kyser's film. "That's Right You're Wrong."39 words
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Article, Illustration140 1940-03-14 11 TNI Square m London which commemorates one of our greatest naval victories was, not inappropriately, a favourite spot of the man who is now Britain's First lord of the Admi I iaUv. Mr. Churchill was a regular visi |tor to Trafalgar Square and h< never failed140 words
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Article271 1940-03-14 11 GOVERNMENT CAMP BEGUN express no desire to leave them. Among the evacuees who are not anxious for a restoration of normal arrangements are the 400 boys of Malvern College, who are now living at Blenheim Palace. This 18th century mansion, the seat of the Duke271 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-03-14 11 BLENHEIM PALACE AS SCHOOL QP the evacuated children who have returned to London i other towns m the danger rones, some have been glad to back to their normal surroundingi; others are perfectly 1 IPPy In their new homes, and40 words
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Article, Illustration318 1940-03-14 12 Displayed Simple mF Frocks H| On Ihe I NKVER ha. tMU Miarter «>r more comfortable daytime lrthaw the lovely lit tl«- models now bshown by Priscilla of Eu Court Combining distinction of line and cut Witil Charming ptttenu and clever colour combinations. tBMt really do solve the problem318 words
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Article, Illustration350 1940-03-14 12 Modes Of The Moment Superb With Itlark DEMAND THE SHEEN I OF PEARLS j I kf iir I iIHTH the current vogue for simple day frocks, all-black ensembles and "covered-up" evening silhouettes, more ;-nd more women are wearing pearls. specially m London and Paris, where although war-time conditions make sober350 words
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290 1940-03-14 15 "JAPAN WILL GET OUT OF CHINA"— GRIPPS Britain Need Not Fear I Showdown With Tokyo f.K his visit to Chungking, sir Stafford Cripps, the British wine Labour brier, tells Renter that China will win the ft'ith Japan for her inde})en(lence. He can see the c getting out rather than beingReuter - 290 words
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Article133 1940-03-14 15 Tokyo. Mar. 13. .Japan Is prepared to renounce extralttj m China but it is no possible to do so simultaneously with the inauguration or the new Chinese regime or Imme- ly i llowini action d (i ifi Hachiro Aril eign Mi: mth .Japan desire, Utj a mReuter - 133 words
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376 1940-03-14 15 r BERXK. MAR. 13. 1 MIRE ARAB PEOPLES FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE ASUS, FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN' TO THE INDIAN RE ON THE SIDE OF THE DEMOCRACIES IN THE m f dc Lausanne, makine this I 'When listening to Arab talks one I irate376 words
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Advertisement257 1940-03-14 15 MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND und hundreds of ttTtainen m M-G-Af's "BABES IN ARMS- j What song hits- 1 1 of Vm What st —scores of your favorites! What a show -it's the biggest and best since M-C-MVThe Great ZiegfeJd"! Another Grand Hit COMING TO THE 4 APIIOI NEXT WEEK NEW257 words
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Article30 1940-03-14 16 The Belgian paper Vooruij i -Has Karl Marx been annexed blood foes, the burner I Since August the Bold have been friends and the conur. of Socialists ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous56 1940-03-14 16 Postal Intelligence MAIL DEPARTURES I T I)AV of Nttfaij PAT TA 'All' ft 00 P m RAMA 5 00 p.m. iliSi SiS s:= J ,ava (Air) iv un. 500 p.« (AIT) 10.00 Mail Arrival* Probab To-day To-mui Mails From Java Sumatra ,Air» 3.30 p m. Undon ft Europe etc. g56 words
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334 1940-03-14 17 AIRMEN BEAT S. R. C IN DIV. I FOOTBALL 5. S.R.C i ING overwhelming superiority,- the R.A F'vesterdiv ted the S.R.C. by five goals to one m a Div 1 flxture played at the Anson Road Stadium. s (iid not lose for want of effect ivr whii« r>« Rnal wl334 words
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Article154 1940-03-14 17 Singapore, Wednesday. \yiTHOUT their star centre-forward, Gammel, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, the last year's champions, had a hard time m their Business Houses League soccer match with Cxuthries XL on the Harbour Board ground this afternoon. The Bankers won by two goals tc nil154 words
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Article118 1940-03-14 17 I IN the only tie played off yesterday m the V.M.C.A. annual tennis, tournament. I. A. Alsap;orY beat Wee Eng Lock. B—6, 6- 2, m the men's] handicap singles event. Revise Tie.s for to-day m the Y.M.CA.I open invitation tennis: Handicap Mixed Doubles Mrs. Ifbekler and S.118 words
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Article279 1940-03-14 17 CHINESE BE A T THE S.C.C. Singapore, \v« dnetday. a SOI [TARY goal nond by W< Bni iv ly m the gecond hall the Chi ictory over the sec id <i X- < ivc Division League locoer match played on th< Padang fiis evening. Th« Chiiw h ut but lack279 words
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Advertisement339 1940-03-14 17 M Public Notices I I' WAS RUBBER ESTATE I LIMITED. |K(): hereby Riven that the tiuaJ General Meeting of will be held at the Reft. Hongkong Bank Chani- Quay, Singapore, on Friday. :i1 at 12 o'clock noon, at Hi Directors will recommend id ior the year ended ■t 1940, bo339 words
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Advertisement66 1940-03-14 17 l^s*te mm mt nuL'OUn 0 EUMENTHOL JUJUBES I have for over l(> years been mk es.sfull> used b\ lens of Millions of peopjr. Other Junes, etc.. etc.. come and *;<>. but Hudson's I umerithol Ju.jiib*- continue to sain public confidence through their genuine worth. When used daily they preserve the66 words
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Miscellaneous26 1940-03-14 17 TIDE TABLE j TO- DAY High Water: 1.14 A. M 1 41 P.M 8.1 It TO-MORBOU High Water: 1.41 A.M. 8.7 ft 2.23 P.M. 7.6 ft.26 words
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878 1940-03-14 18 38 BOUTS DECIDED IN LAST NIGHT'S BOXING Four Knockouts 5 T.KO's. kio EV EH than lour knock-outs and live technical knock-outs ed lust night at the continued preliminaries and ■tmi-finafc 01 theToUcv Cup bO3dqg competition at the Happy World. As en thi previous nights, most of MM bouts were packed878 words
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Article120 1940-03-14 18 '•THE lollowinv .v, Friday S day f he T i RACE ONE I Hacks, Div. Z. abt. 5 fen I Captain Ball I Some Flirt L Walan f RACE TWO I Ponies, (lass Z. Div. g, iht S furs. V Fust Lynne RACE THREE I120 words
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Article18 1940-03-14 18 The Chinese Spoi si ccer ''-earn will tour the Easter holid f before March 19.18 words
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Article45 1940-03-14 18 The following I>l- I Chung Wha F.A. m Youngsters to a me soccer on Saturday Bah Chee; Siang Hook f Hong: Slew. Sen- Quec Hock Leng. Koon Wj y Choon Teck and Cnwc Kirn Eng. Yew CM**, i Cnye and Tock Inf.45 words
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Article15 1940-03-14 18 In the Reserve Divisi League, the Police beat by three coals to one, ground yesterday.15 words
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Miscellaneous17 1940-03-14 18 si'oiit* imaiul 10-DAI soccer: Reserve lI. F A I. als tU m I TENNIS: YM C I17 words
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Article17 1940-03-14 19 IV dn< way. p. 1204U Buy £255 Seller E253% Buyers C 254y 4 Sellers j17 words
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Article24 1940-03-14 19 Wednesch. Buyers Sellers W»ietly Steady Vpril 11^4 11 1313 11 5 8 11 11 1G June a 7 16 n 9 1624 words
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Article74 1940-03-14 19 I London Wednesday I 8 3 i 4» 2 WS ncal Incl' 32 Ipe J |2 jj X Pacitic 8 3 4 f' 4 3 Ebb 33 6 Kr ;3,9 ■nt) 9 H[> A atics 3 7' 2 tersrand Areas 82/6 C] ->carer« 78 9 ■i 9974 words
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Article37 1940-03-14 19 I London. Wednesday. London on Paris 176.50 London Amsterdam 7.53* f .Shanghai 4 5/16 m Hongkong Is. 229 32d London on Japan is. 2 31 32d. London on New Yorlc 4.02^ to 4.03% •Sellers **Buyeis37 words
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Article62 1940-03-14 19 liOndoii. Wednesday. M v Malay) m Aii: S'ment Unquoted Ba 'S::\i:t.s FMS« ■j^Ti^t S'ment Unquoted April S'ment 18 3 Sellers H^' Pearl, ■Qu.i;.-;. i Singapore) u:l S tnent 31'- Marcb i White Muntok HrhA; S'ment. 41 16 Sellers B i A^' Black ■> h Apnl S'ment. 2 1310 I62 words
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Article14 1940-03-14 19 i London, Wednesday. 20 V 20"' 8 D, Fine per oz. £8.8.014 words
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Article34 1940-03-14 19 New York, Alar. 12. ItrBRKK Buyers Sellers Market Tone Q lllot Spot 18 11 10 18 13J16 Forwartk Juty'Sept II 3 8 18 I|2 TIN Market Tone Quiet Spot 48 3 434 words
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Article237 1940-03-14 19 Paris. Mar. 1 ACCORDING to a Harai despatch from th«- Finnhh frontie? it h considered m\\Ae that to-day may see i "coup" to Finland. This opinion is based on the possibility that Parliament might refuse to ratify the peace treaty with Russia Al li 18 miiiutt it was237 words
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Article305 1940-03-14 19 London. Mar 13. USUALLY well-informed quarters m London (says Reuters diplomatic- correspondent) are hiking a long view of the SovietFinnish settlement, and are not impressed by the claims of the German and pro-German press that it constitutes a defeat for the Allied cause. It is true305 words
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Article69 1940-03-14 19 i Helsinki. Mn 15. H laiuur's broadtaM vi > nt rally ret rived m dead ritol lears streamed down the fSCCM <>f I men and women and there v x general feeling of complete nmnb- N llfsv I People seem to have the idea however that 'f69 words
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38 1940-03-14 19 GERMANY AND ITALY SIGN NEW COAL AGREEMENT M 13 PERMANY and Muiy b cool agi nnenl foil v and Ribbentrop, Btatet m ofl comnmniqui coal Germany ill Thli, acid tlu comn enable Italian reouln covered "almost entirclv ReuterReuter - 38 words
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44 1940-03-14 19 Th r Hague, Mar. 1 1 a naval Dilation htm returned trom a vi.su to Italy wbere It ha.s be n nego- 1 tiatinu m connection with the pttrcn&K of arms and will rejxjrt to the Ooremment.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article157 1940-03-14 19 Singapore Wednesday. THE latest political newt did nothing t> stimulate business In markets tu-dav and prices were again inclined to es LocaJ tin was .>l2H>' 2 down 1 2 while •he price of rubber af tour o'clock w;^ buyers Spot 38 1 i cents April June 36"^.157 words
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Advertisement11 1940-03-14 19 IM3IPEACHABLI: SEt:i 'HlT¥ South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I pinlayson Green-11 words
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Advertisement92 1940-03-14 19 MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. IMabiished by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital j 40.030 000, Reierfe Fund 10.500,00,London ((»nes|)ond«nts NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: AMSTERDAM Bram hrs: Holland: Rotterdam Thi n ;ue, and 64 branrhe.-; and sub-br92 words
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Advertisement68 1940-03-14 19 fsiVERSER- I I CHINESE I I BANKING I W/A 1 ;^JpT I fluicriatm baakbig trtnsn(t>ons ol over\ drst riptiou. 9 Placet :»t v»» ilifwii the multiJ.NMMis sriviirs of its institution with branrlu-* all over Seuth I ustcni Ami conimtioMs m :ill princil»al rtflci lilt \\'Mkl. Wfiromps etnnltatlotti un ftMincial and68 words
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186 1940-03-14 20 MALAYA I.T.C.: COMMONS' STATEMENT i.oimlmd Mm i In ll.« ominous to da) Mf. Mokr«» ftjfcod Mr Mm Dunill uhrthci the «.on-in. mrnt official and an v dovrrnmtmi ofli< iul, who i'ompris c thf ma t«>i it of the M.tltv M.ii» mn t<> the m" mi ition.il iid ommittec bu\ irhiReuter - 186 words
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Article90 1940-03-14 20 London. Mar 13. In th House <:f Lords, Lord HaHfai made a statement m re. lo the Kusso-I inuish armistice vimifar to that made by Mr. < h tmbrrhiin m the Commons. Lord Snell, leader of the Oppositio'i. after statins that the Finnish people had doneReuter - 90 words
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Article45 1940-03-14 20 CONDITIONS IN RUSSIAN-POLAND London. Mar. 13 iii the common' to-day, asked about In Russian Poland Mill itl( r aid that reports reaching the Government Indicated that as a result ot tr. p Soviet occupation, they were gradually approximating to conditions Ukig In the Boviet Union45 words
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Article, Illustration256 1940-03-14 20 Finland To Cede Tenth Of Area THE NEW FRONTIER I Berlin, Mar. 13. ACCORDING to the Moscow newspaper Pravda, quoted by the official News Agency, thr new frontier between RusiiM and Finland, aas. s laid down m the peace treaty, begins at the Gult of Finland, approximately 30 miles westReuter - 256 words
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Article69 1940-03-14 20 London, Mar. 13. THE Commons is likely to debate the war on Tuesday. i It Ls expected the Prime Minister will] then review the whole situation. The debatr will enable the question/ of Finland to be raised, while the oppo- sition wi.sh to raise aReuter - 69 words
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Article331 1940-03-14 20 LORD ZETLAnI SHOT AT 1 London, .Mar 13 I $IR MKIIAI I o-imYER tf J Governor of Punjab. n M shot dead at a meeting «>t thfl India Association to-night 9 an Indian gunman, uh, ia i wounded Lord Zetland (Semi tary for India). I Lord Zetland escapedReuter - 331 words
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Article28 1940-03-14 20 Berlin UmX, I According to a .Moscow the Finnish delegation leu afternoon for Finland. L Stockholm. M' According to Stockholm s gen, Dr. Schacht fa l h ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article47 1940-03-14 20 wu a iondo: To a suggestion m the I iay that there .should »>■■ ;ion of the British and nents with a view to wlitical unity between g France, Mr. Butler dec! i mity of pur f ween the ta i ichieved b to i aider I ReuterReuter - 47 words
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