Morning Tribune, 15 March 1940
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Article54 1940-03-15 1 GERMANY'S ANTI-SOVIET SCHEMES Paris, Mar. 14. POLISH White Book is published, recapitulat- in:; diplomatic history prior to the war in which p S Poland was concerned. The book says that as re- cently as March 1939 Ger- I J many tried to draw Poland into schemes against the Soviet onReuter - 54 words
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74 1940-03-15 1 Gen. Wavell Visiting South Africa Capetown, Mar. 14. JENERAL WAVELL, commandertief of the British Forces ti the Near East, has visited Kenya nd is now on his way to Capetown o consult the South African Govs officially announced that Gen. avell is expected at the week-end. when SWill meet Gen.Reuter - 74 words
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56 1940-03-15 1 K T Moscow, Mar. 14 I] believed hero that the Soviet has I o objections to the conclusion of a defensive alliance between I Norway and Finland, but any I n .specifically directed aeainst l\ ne\ would be regarded as incon- 1 With the Soviet-FinnishReuter - 56 words
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114 1940-03-15 1 HITLER SPEEDS UP PLANS FOR DECISIVE CLASH IN WEST AMSTERDAM, MAR. U WITH THE END OF THE FINNISH WAR, JT IS RELIEVED HERE THAT HITLER MEANS TO FORCE A MILITARY I>ECISION ON IHE WESTERN FRONT BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR. it is reported that preparations for a big offensive114 words
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Article238 1940-03-15 1 Paris, Mar. 14. IWR. SUMNER WELLES was received by IM. Daladier when he arrived in Paris this afternoon on his way to Italy. He gave the French Prime Minister a personal message from Mr. Roosevelt. He is expected to reach Rome to-morrow night. There he willReuter - 238 words
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Article43 1940-03-15 1 London, Mai. 14 A Stock Exchange not* ton ently warning members th there' is reason to believe tl re makJ realise securities here, and advL the u.Sp of the utmost care before executing orders coming from neutral sources.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article61 1940-03-15 1 Paris, Mar. 14. THK SENATE to-day unanimously agreed I to go into secret session after the arrival of M. Daladiei and ten Other Cabinet ministers, and alter M Daladier had declared that the Government ac cepted immediate discussion on Pinli but desired to defer discussionReuter - 61 words
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Article247 1940-03-15 1 II lie ha rest, Mar. 1 1 I'ublie opinion has taken 1 inland's trafk peace M hardly a s it it were a direct blow (<, (heir own country. The Improved Rumanian morale of month.., particularly In the Army, is generally attributed ai? much to247 words
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Advertisement56 1940-03-15 1 <>" Oiher Pages I »wyer Mnrdtr Reaction s '"'avian Defence Alliance? 3 Strike Deadlock 1 Germans Bomb London. Board Red Tape 8 1 7 a PUces 8 ""men's Pag f ™t Force At Work 10 i<» Royalty 11 Dollars! p 'fled .drta 13 nas m S pipping 16 ort I*56 words
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Advertisement138 1940-03-15 1 *5* *5* *5* -5* -S* -<•- -•> i EASTER SALE #w# 1 CATHAY SILK STORK t_ V II II /-7t/l.s HASAII ROAD V 5 T LAST OFFERS SILK I'vjani;. Sue 1 J t- 90 m j i chn, «a i r i l Sot $1 A •J* Poplin si.n r138 words
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Article957 1940-03-15 2 O'DWYER MURDER SHOCKS THE WORLD PUNJAB MOURNS London, Mar. 14 opinion has been profoundly shocked at the assassination yesterday of Sir Michael ODwyer. Bombay, Mar. 14. QFFICIAL and unofficial circles throughout India arc aghast at the assassination of Sir Michael ODwyer. Newspapers congratulate Lord Zetland and the others oil theirBritish wireless - 957 words
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Article93 1940-03-15 2 REPORTS TO POLICE ENCOURAGED IN acquitting Samyiah. a news, j paper vendor, on a charge «»t making a faLse report of a theft S of 575, Police Magistrate Mr. L C. (ioh said yesterday that he did j not want to discourage peoule j 1 from making reports. "If people93 words
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Article32 1940-03-15 2 Amsterdam, Mai. 14. Following the discovery of another secret wireless transmitter, a Dutch businessman, formally a naval wirele->s op u ratoi, has been arrested on suspicion of espionage ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article252 1940-03-15 2 Brussels, Mar. 14. TIIL satisfaction expressed in cer- tain Belgian papers yesterday over the Russo-Finn peace has disappeared. Considerable bitterness is generally .lelt but all papers pay tribute to Fin--1 land and have nothing but contempt and hatred for Russia. The Nation Beige and Libiv Belgique252 words
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Article84 1940-03-15 2 London, Mar 14. ON the Stock Exchange, after a quiet session, there wag some evidence of a rallying tendency Visible in the final stages Gilt-edged closed above the days lowest, while hom p rail s recovered to round about opening levels The early decline in Indian Governments haltedReuter - 84 words
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Article112 1940-03-15 2 "Reuter's Special Oommei Istanbul. Mar 14 REFERRING to the revelation device to render ms netie mina j harmless. Cumhuriyet observi "Germany probably overlook i fact that Britain is her equal in the type of mentality which led German] ti scientific field." The Yeni Sabah says: "As longReuter - 112 words
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Article44 1940-03-15 2 London. Mar. 14 The north-east Leeds by-election, necessitated by the resignation of Sir John Eire ha 11 owing to ill health, resulted as follows:— fessor J J Henderson (Conservative) 23.882. Mr. Sydney Allen (British Union, 722 Mr Allen forfeits £;50 deposit- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article44 1940-03-15 2 Amsterdam. tINOW has prevented the I the air services between Amsterdam. Nine inches of snow have some parts of Holland. fl Owine to traffic dislocation onlj members reached Parliament to no quorum could be formed and I ting was postponed.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article44 1940-03-15 2 London, M Two hundred and forty-thi boxes were provided a t Aide-m when members of the nrSt division were enabled to n rotes in the Canadian Oeneral Ther e was one ballot t electoral district. Polling at Aider 24.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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1231 1940-03-15 3 SCANDINAVIAN DEFENCE ALLIANCE LIKELY TALKS TO BEGIN SOON Soviets Lost 200,000 Men, Finns 15,000 JHE WILLINGNESS 01 NORWAY AND SWEDEN TO DISCUSS WITH FINLAND THE POSSIBILITY OI A DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE WAS OFFK I ALLY ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY AT OSLO AND STOCKHOLM. The invitation for such talks came from Finland, and the1,231 words
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54 1940-03-15 3 SOVIETS TO CREATE KARELIAN REPUBLIC •Stockholm. Mar. 14. A< ORDING to the Moscow Correspondent of the Af-j^ tonbladet, Kussia is to create Karelian Republic on the Isthmus ceded by Finland. Viipuri will be the capital. I eadinf posts in the Gov- eminent will be given to Fin- nisb Communists nowReuter - 54 words
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Article150 1940-03-15 3 MISCHIEF CHARGE AGAINST PEERESS 1031 H. L. HOPKIN) ndon, Mar. 1 1. Drummond-H; »wn airwoman and v Ing daughter of the lilton, was charged at ce !ourt, Wiltshire, tort public mi out of a report ol a v valued at .190 from Lady Drummond-Hay < ii at which a thousand150 words
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Article48 1940-03-15 3 London. Mar. 14. omm .flay, the Minister 11 ir that the Governthe Unemployment ttutory Committee's re>na concerning an advance iyment henefit of one shilling hilling; weekly for each of two dependent children, to from Apr. 15. Id cost over £1.000,000 yearly. rt waa issued to-day.48 words
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Article135 1940-03-15 3 o, Mai i j- 1 1 R ii, p c f ion the French authorities ol Saigon i mpell I captain "1 the Japan* I i to hand ovei maJ i cable from the captain to offlce ye (terday. n the order complied with fheReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement38 1940-03-15 3 Make your next visit to The CAPITOL Till AIliK Doubly _n joy able by dimm; I TEST at fee iVJR-C'ONUITIO.NED CAPITOL 1 aa■ i j RESTAURANT I Wlr rr Cuisine. Comfort Courteous Service are the Outstanding O nsiderattont38 words
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633 1940-03-15 4 STRIKERS STILL STUBBORN DEADLOCK STILL EXISTS OVER THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD STRIKE. NEGOTIATIONS HAVE BEEN TAKING PLACE OVER THE PAST FOUR DAYS RUT THE SITUATION IS NO NEARER SETTLEIYIEaNT. Here is the story of these negotiations On March 12 three representative* of the .strikers called633 words
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165 1940-03-15 4 EUROPEAN FINED $100 ON DRIVING CHARGES JN the Traffic Court yesterday afternoon, alter claiming trial to two charges of causing hurt b> negligent driving, a European Richard Hawkins, described as an insurance agent, was convicted on both charges and fined a total sum of $100. According to the prosecution a165 words
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Article30 1940-03-15 4 Die trial of th,, twelve Happy World on a charge of rioting is to take place in the District Criminal Court on 'Mar. 18. Bail has been extended30 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-03-15 4 From the window of this upper storey apartment at Meyer Flats. Katong. Mr. Hervey Nicholson, a Singapore European, fell to his death at 3 o'clock yesterdav morning. Mr. Nicholson, who represented a Manchester firm in Singapore, leaves a wife and daughter, aged eleven, in England. I57 words
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200 1940-03-15 4 Prison For Man Who Attempted Extortion JHE DRIVE AGAINST SECRET SOCIETIES CONTINUES. Yesterday Mr. Conrad Oldham, second Police Magistrate, convicted a Cantonese on a charge ol attemoted extortion and sentenced him to four months' rigorous imprisonment. ihe man. Nam Kong Nang. attcmn the extortion by threatening his victim with assault200 words
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Article106 1940-03-15 4 PICKPOCKET GANG ROUNDED UP of expert pick -pockets l! gN into the falsi] ef hk i!!.* 1 11 Mr Conrad Oluham J r f__* police court morning. Sl er<iay Tbc father agreed t surety for the good 'eaS^ Tuo other members „i sang were bound orer L J e sum106 words
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130 1940-03-15 4 Gaol For Sappers No Option Of Fine QF the 17 Malay Sappers accused before Criminal District Judge J. L. McFall yesterday, of rioting in the Happy World Amusement Park on Feb. 7, seven were acquitted, and the remaining ten sentenced to imprisonment, without option of a fine. Chief Court Inspector130 words
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Article, Illustration669 1940-03-15 5 I \\c Shall Know Beforehand In ul |l know if and when the Germans propose to start bom hi, lg the industrial centres of Britain and France. These ntres include London and Paris. IL ciinans will first evacuate women and children from the and from Cologne,669 words
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Article60 1940-03-15 5 CHEERING THE ALTMARK "LEPER Two 111. i a orking Boi and iI tarns, an Is r-aSariag strength to the I isf Indian i p< r rasped rescued from the Utaaark. He sn Edinburgh hoi A. has l n 'i .hf t a i hi he at IS u ed lepr60 words
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Article, Illustration75 1940-03-15 5 The German prison ship "Altmark" aground in the Josing I Fjord, Norway, the narrow waterway in which the H.M.S. Cos- J sack brought the wolf to bay. J The Cossack by a brilliant piece of manoeuvring forced the Altmark aground before the navy hoarded her and removed J75 words
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Article148 1940-03-15 6 AIRCRAFT OROERED IN THOUSANDS A IRI ull i Dianufov liven a?»--being given orchis far thoc sands ot Blenheims the crack bomber fighter which laid sue oi the foundations Ist the <*xtndi Royal Air lone with WbJch Britain entered the war. b from tin al Air Force in v> Mm 11l148 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-03-15 6 Here is Major Kermit Roosevelt. non of the late President "Teddy" Roosevelt, leaving his hotel in London. He applied for permission to resign his commission in the British Army so that he could lead a volunteer force to Finland. He is a naturalised British subject. It was not61 words
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Article136 1940-03-15 6 DID NOT LEARN LESSON ICENTENCBD a couple ol days ago on a charge of being in possession of trade marks and labels for various brands of beer. Goh Boon Seng was \esterda\ convicted on a similar charge before the Hon. Mr. Justice Manning. 800 Beng pleaded guilty and was sentenced136 words
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Article104 1940-03-15 6 THF death took place at the Gen- eral Hospital, on \V.'dnesr?.i\. oi Mi. FrnM Jamen, a well-known Dutch personality, of the Rotterdam Lloyd Agency. H w_i 3-. age. Mr d been ill for .-oin e t w(l M\d babj son v- i both in Singapore.104 words
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Article41 1940-03-15 6 Forty-three Henuhva Chinese were yesterday acquitted in the Second Police Court when ;he prosecuting officer offered no evidence againsc them. The trouble arose from a fight with a number of Hockchias over an insult offered to a girl. I41 words
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326 1940-03-15 6 view on the subj refusal to t.«that a tenant Ij hsaw 1 move out when I inhabitable. If Lmake tempt-: eeed later to save r 'P u 'K house right mf MEANS OF OVERCOMING 'RED TAPE" AND CENTRALISING WORK ARISING OUT OF PLANS FOR326 words
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129 1940-03-15 6 ARABS OPPOSITION SINGAPORE INCOME TAX ilt-YBS dm tion c I 1 1 sheik iowi' "Thai i i port to On •ml ation th< iifgtsni j tbat purpose th post il to the mi i i. p,,,, n j" in. ome ta\ a- be apr| i aviate lavm I I I129 words
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Advertisement189 1940-03-15 6 Public NoticcM \YFR PANAS RI'BKIK EStOM imrm>. NOTICE I (Thirtieth Annual G< fl this Comp. !M' eistered Office. K. Bl bers. Collver Q v.. ::t m sth April. 1940. at 12 ociccs noaw which the D:rthat a Dividend o: \-JemW '31st January. 1940. bo V holders on the sth NOTICE189 words
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Article768 1940-03-15 7 H.L. Hopkin - London To Day H. L. Hopkin I Un s H. H. The Sultan Of Johore's Crosvenor House Party: The Late Mr. Valentine Hill: Mr. Lloyd i George's Warning: Britain Should Produce More. London, Feb. 29 amid the luxur ings of Grosv» ecaskai was a s Highness the hore, and the768 words
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Article201 1940-03-15 7 Belgrade. MISS MARINA MARSHALL, ar lU American actress who appeared at the English Theatre in Berlin before the war. was married at the Russian Church here to Prince Nicholas Orloff. dashing figure in dah society before the revolution. Th( p divorce from Princes Nadezhda Peti r*J£l201 words
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Article273 1940-03-15 7 Preparing To Get Out CIK Stafford Cfipps, the lirilish left-n ing Labour leadei who recently toured rarions parts of Free China in ihe rapacil> of an honorary adviser <o the Chungking Government m the development of Chine Co-operative Societies, has jti—t given his impression of China's slupt ffldoSM efforts lo273 words
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265 1940-03-15 8 School Friends' Reunion, Dancers At Tanglin Club News About Weddings Vera Ardmore Tells To-day Of I'iw mlhiol friends who aU atU nied the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus in Singapore, had a reunion on Wednesday when one of their numbers, Mrs. C. E. Gibson, fare a tiffin party at265 words
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Article, Illustration585 1940-03-15 8 PEOPLE PLACES THIS afternoon at 4.45 p.m Miss Gladys Ann (Susie) Seward and Mr. Edward Younge will wed at St Andrew's Cathedial. The bride wi'! be married from the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Froggatt at Paterson Road where a reception will be held after the585 words
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Advertisement51 1940-03-15 8 MORNING TKIIII NE, Friday. March 15, 1940. DINE, DANCE and RELAXNo Claim for Admission. Let the cool breeze refresh you Opening Shortly— The Newest Kenclezvoiis OO Singapore's Beauty Spot GAP'S H \<.| I It Alt Speciality: liors d'oeums As much as you please $1.50 per person. S P ec ''al51 words
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Advertisement45 1940-03-15 8 9__H_ H_D_a_Ba 'Je3iSt> (■jSHUwßjßtew—^' *^_bi o#dMut RrJH INVITES VOl TO DAILY i^BS F It E NCH *5 TI I I I\ S OB 2 c B flA,.n I OF INTRIGUING APPETISING ORIGINALITY V I) //.red prices, R U A Every Friday Evening BOUILLABAISE P,IONt I45 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1940-03-15 9 MIL K Becomes Their Favourite Food For Our Woman Readers :When given in: j these new and j I delicious formsA- a. a. II IF you have problems about your i children why not write to us for I j advice? Helen, our home expert, 5 J will be only1,012 words
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Article, Illustration597 1940-03-15 10 The Dover Patrol On The Job IN 1940, as in 1914. the Dover Patrol is composed mainly of des- troyers, with the addition of minesweepers, drifters and trawlers, the latter being mobilised in the Royal Naval Trawler Reserve which was formed some years prior to597 words
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Article138 1940-03-15 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN pOST OFFICK chiefi and M 1.5 have a m ing over Nazi and detcati Using an ''unoccupie^ lengbh, the radio pirates H end their programmes National Anthem, ana their propaganda iks helpings of patri Officially released i that 'he powers thai probably In < i remain MOVABLE ST138 words
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Article, Illustration217 1940-03-15 11 PLANE CRASHES IN LONDON STREET Houses Wrecked u'IIHIN d lew seconds of taking off from Croydon Aerodrome an aeroplane crashed violently into the roof of a house in Forresters I)riu\ Wellington, Surrey, setting fire to it. The blaze spread to two other houses. was torn off the house by he217 words
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Article119 1940-03-15 11 THt drastic curtailment of world travelling necessitated by the war has deprived one well known Londtnrr sf his job— Mr. F. N. Wfcgner, the chief courier of a leading travel agency. I oi many yeais Mr. Wagner has worked in toe department ol his firm which caters119 words
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Article, Illustration116 1940-03-15 11 j lIFKFS Maureen O'Sullivan, or "Mrs. Tarzan of the Apes" as he is best known to Singapore audiences who are so fond of the i fttlJ M Ci IVI star. And she's looking a lot brighter than we might expect too. 1I« r Australian husband. Johnny Farrow, has116 words
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Article, Illustration267 1940-03-15 12 Easy Become A Film Star WHICH pays best, to be a film star, a film executive, or a film director? Income tax figures for 1938, pub lished by the United States Treasury, show that the stars still have Ihe best of it, though it is by267 words
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Article207 1940-03-15 12 HUD FLAKES ANEW New York. KENTUCKY is famous for its feuds, and one of the counties in the State has seen so many feuds that it is now known as "Bloody Breathitt" County. The county town, Jackson, has just seen another affray which ended in the207 words
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Article162 1940-03-15 12 Animal* Vry ELEPHANTS were trudging through the snow in the fields around town of 3,500 inhabitants; camels wandered along the roads; chattering monkeys walked into farmhouses looking for food. And the town was Rochester,! Indiana, U.S.A. Tho winter quarters of one of the biggest travelling circuses in162 words
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Article293 1940-03-15 12 HOSPITAL WITH TWO MATRONS pKMJOKOK.iI <„ lim I>M)ilal Kesri, Mine of a Health inquiry thai lasUU List summer, is to haw twe matrons The Kent Cum .^pointed Miss Nora uildford. to be Superini n the nomination of the Ith. The Ministr\ directions indicate that the matron of the h<tspit a293 words
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Article254 1940-03-15 12 CERGEANT Charles Chevalier, training in England with 3 nadian Expeditionary Force, and Miss Vicky y*"^ he year-old brunette whom he met in Montreal four toys ffk sailed from Canada, are trying to marry by Transau phone. They are both Roman Catholics. Bishop Nelligan, chief254 words
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Advertisement628 1940-03-15 13 Educational "ese Teacher has a Mathematics class -01 student Thru Apply Box V ,co Malaya Tribune. Sm^re. (No ?77c! Road. Singapore. Coaches Students n GenerU Science. Time 3.30 p.m -4.30 p.m Ueneral (No. 700-C) Roan\ off Orchard Eoad. Two new Mandarin I Interm l»t. April. n_ay. w .30 to 7628 words
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Advertisement662 1940-03-15 13 Miscellaneous tjoy boating In Happy Garden" 40 cents J 4836, Singapore. 1 ties there is no better pi.,,,, th n Ppy Garden" Boating. dancm K table pardao bwngslnai $2 p*> day Ph (No. gMC) M.'RELI.A CREAM i -brows m U_U encourages rreab growtii $t 20 Chart Co.. 29. B (No.662 words
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Advertisement469 1940-03-15 13 Business Opportunity lor newly di .vcred rim '"■anng land m Pahang Apply Box 575 Malaya Tribune. Sing.,, 8 04-Ci Bdlag and proflfahle imp." Ad requin p.,,. Apply B WANTED v;tn 2 000. to bly dividend of $100 in first Property For Sale POB sale eompacl r< u bedroom brie, mi469 words
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Advertisement272 1940-03-15 14 t POSITIVELY FAs li m j A L II A Yl II It Walt Disney's Sp« MOTHER GOOSE GOES HOLLYWOOD" ~D %m All Your favourite Film MICKEY MOUSE "SOCIETY DOC SHOW" --> /^a-V) _T_^X_i DONALD #lT_ j 5 V IH'CK Xi)ii ~"1 (_*'_Jl/ J z) J J mmt m i272 words
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321 1940-03-15 15 Ml II I \N BROWSE has set hersell a task for which she will need all the push and purpose ymt fee] si,. Ullhm mi oi meeting her. cne iii'ip oi <i lut-nu, smimt hatred and bright woman 111 the early 30's321 words
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Article99 1940-03-15 15 __a_> the delightful detective men Melvyr. Douglas and lei] are the stars, opened at In -The Amazing -lh on a par wil series, shows these two the part of lover and They aie due to marry at JOOn, in fact, as Mr. Wilget sufficient time99 words
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Article68 1940-03-15 15 I London. stoo much bacon and ham in and the Food Officer. Mr. has given permission to sell ham and bacon which eij to be perishable before thev can tion sale, without coupons "lers report that there is far more bacon than ham. Seve. the view that68 words
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Advertisement63 1940-03-15 15 M.G.M's BIGGEST MUSICAL SHOW SINCE "GREAT ZIEGFELD WITH 2 Garni stars: M MICKEY SWINGS 'EM! 1 M JUDY SINGS 'EM! The W j? New Season Musical Smash! Irooneygarlanol KKB£S»AI_ISI WINNINGER-KIBBEF JT The CAPITOI BIG EASTER SHOW! EMPIRE TALKIES (TANJONG PAGAR) TO-NIGHT:— 7-3« 9-'-« P™DOROTHY LAaYIOUR UN ST. LOUIS HI I63 words
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Advertisement273 1940-03-15 15 H Vl< II KOK VNOIIIrR KFW WflDlll i "■'•<'»■" '■'■■■■in PICNEER MUJjJMIfI PfIRKiN MP q ALL JAVA IRADE h Tsurs i talkies FAIR EXHIBITION H FO-NIGBI ;t> A. '».;{o p.m. aver one jrc^r lo prepare I *K V_ llt A A_^ v _L /^VV_P^T^__P_BTT?iP•?>^^____a_'i/^^-_ r ■^sl^^__T TO N,CHT 3^£^ J273 words
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Article79 1940-03-15 16 JHE first > h I M xed Court was helo al J day This court has eom< .to I -s tho r ,,sult of arrai s the h and Chines*, lor the purpo.se of handling vclving both Chines? and Burmr tionalillcs. This court is situaUd on the79 words
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Article34 1940-03-15 16 Owing to the war. the British Co bir G vernmen f 4 have orderfd the ding up and slaving of thousa: iwild horses in Caribou. Hungers will 1 i,aid about 10s. 6d. a had.34 words
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Advertisement320 1940-03-15 16 -A—\ aa— i p >■ s _fcrr*^_ai *_p r^^"^^jj^ i _|4_ > Bb^_B __________^^^E____?l~______ F*~______! BY Ps^dBRITITHINDIATINES (iXsCOitJyOHATED IN ENGLAND) The P. O. 1%. Campamy will have a paaacager steamer sailing Westwards mvxf nioii.li. All vessels may call at any ports aa or off the route and the route and320 words
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Advertisement253 1940-03-15 16 I»— 1 mmsmmmmmmmwms*mWmst***W******M l LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabins with Private Bath— Excellent Cuisine.— Moderate Fares. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Colombo, Aden Port Said, Palestine, Beyrouth, Genoa Marseilles, Casablanca. London. Antwerp, Lotterdam, Copenhagen and Scandinavia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok. Saigon Manila. Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan. For further piarticulars please apply to:253 words
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Miscellaneous72 1940-03-15 16 Postal Intelligence MAIL DEPARTURES TO-DAY Mails For:- Of Posting CHINA (Steamen 5.00 p.m HONGKONG Steamer* 5.00 p.m. JAVA (Steamer) 11.30 a.m. NEW ZEALAND (Steamer) 10.00 am. FORT MOREBY (Steamer) 10.00 a. in. SARIKEI (Steamer) 2.00 p m pibu amer) 2.00 p.m. MEDAN (Steamer) 10.00 am. Mail ArrivalProbable Deliverv ;s From.—72 words
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Article432 1940-03-15 17 ■grand soccer at i GILLMAN Irer was witnessed on the Gillman Barracks'! ground this evening when the Loyals met the Manchester! I in the Reserve Division of the S.A.F.A. League! after being two goals down in the first session of pfayJ mderfully in the second, to equalise. The score,432 words
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Article208 1940-03-15 17 AN addition of a bunch of no less than sixteen new horses among various classes is notified in the latest issue of the Straits Racing Association transfers and new classification list. Most prominent of these freshers are Amplify and Houlichan, who have been put208 words
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Article77 1940-03-15 17 The Tournament Committee of the Singapore Billiards Association yesterday decided to hold the following tournament.s this year Intel -Club three game, Junior., three-ball Seniors th ball, and the Seniors tour-ball. If time permits, it was decided t include the Juniors four-hall and the Juniors inter club four-ball garni77 words
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Article50 1940-03-15 17 The women's 18 hole Staplefnnt monthly competition played at the island club on Wednesday, Ifarcc :3 l resulted as follows: Mrs. M. S. Marshall 18— W/ 2 34% Mrs. M. I. Pope 7— 22%— 29% Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman 14- -13%- 27% Mrs. T. Nambu 13—12% 25%50 words
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Article99 1940-03-15 17 Y. M. C. A. Soccer bi d to V M C A ..nil t club on M< > 10 p m on the Post OH Chan, M Si Day. S. Orion, Swee Hock. V N. Plllay, J Moxon, E kg Vaughan. R i Idsmith, Tan Onan K M represent A99 words
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Article68 1940-03-15 17 SOUTH JOHORE FOOTBALL CLUB At a meeting held in the Johore Civil ServiCp Club, it was decided to form South Johore Football Club. Any Europeans interested in Association Football should communicate witn the Hon: Secretary, Mr. F. H. Carpenter, Johore Bahru, Johore. Mr. F. M. Still was elected President. It68 words
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Advertisement32 1940-03-15 17 ;K<nii»o\<, illli: WEIGHT CHAMPION V SINGAPORE, WHO WILL I _H_l___ 1 _i K VE _vT I JSmmk ft 't.I _3 __^3_f i _l ,r^. ?s I < H___V I t j J^^^ORLD STADIUM32 words
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Advertisement88 1940-03-15 17 The Jy}s ***** AB A fi sTRWfiT y*Uli__ij >^_^^H_S____f _fe_ I Indla s 'K nfl l H*avy __(^_l^^ <:^^_?^__c __k S avail,ibie ,n the j^y Y* a™^ms!kWmfr tindevnotPd sl_c_: >T ,JL I^_Tm _«L I 450x21 M-Stl > Bawfe: f __p _r i_B *I__P rIE result of intensive research Into modern88 words
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Miscellaneous27 1940-03-15 17 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water. 141 A.M. 8 7 ft. 2.2:i P.M. 7.6 ft. TO-MORROW High Water; 2.14 A.M. 8 4 It •i 11 .P.M 9.9 fl27 words
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Article67 1940-03-15 18 MORTELL OUTPOINTS ABAYAN rom Our Own R norter.) Ipoh, Thursday. JOHNNY MOOTSLL (8.4) out pointed Little Ahayan (8 0) at Jubilee Park to-night over ten 3 minute rounds. TTh i little in the fight It [t_i the initiative coming from Mortell until the last ndl wlnn exchanges vvard up ;it<67 words
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Article40 1940-03-15 18 The following iccepted to ptyy t VaS. ind Sutherland Div, I) to-day I I Cherrington: W. N. Rothery M Roto rl R.J Forbes. C. C. Webster .1 Welsh n Elchelshelm, c Milton. J W. Prescott, J.B. Btod A I Juhn-nn40 words
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214 1940-03-15 18 Choon Leong Kee Onn Win Another Tie Ilea, liaftoe: A D. Anderson vs. O. Fuller. J. Mcintosh vs. J. G. Houston, C. P. Norton v.s L. H. Kennedy, J. K. Tovey fs W J. M. Warden, J. S. Lee \> J H. Philip. R. B. Purkins vs. R. H Smith214 words
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Article60 1940-03-15 18 innual athletic -ports of Tamil Brotherhood Party has been fixed I t&ke place on Baturday, Apr. Indian Clribs and Ass- nations wishing to a t in thj Inter Club Meiiey Relay i?aee for HBcothe*c,(d Shield' ;iv u. J communicate with Mr B. R. P. Ka cm. Hon60 words
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Article, Illustration170 1940-03-15 18 Sebastian Sompono To Clash To-morrow THRILLS are promised to-morj night at Happy yM when Flashy Sebastian, "after P sensational short-route victory ol Mohamed Fahniv. meets J Siamese idol. Nai SomponL L bout scheduled for I Although thisw. 'JJ appearance in th ■> shown enough in I _P' light with Pahs170 words
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Article29 1940-03-15 18 m The soccer 'ear.' hood Party will meet thj I ball Association In a f iratch at Muar as Sunda> ir nid of the Malaya r__29 words
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Article93 1940-03-15 18 TEAM will be selected l<■ A lowing players to fs»M Municipalities against the J e toms on Saturday at the W ground, (kick off at s.M >v- ,m Alphonso, J. Fergurson bronner. Im P™*- C n Soo W Gomes. Ah Hong Vn Khoon Onn. Schooling, Hoefl Weng Kai.93 words
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Article33 1940-03-15 18 Th e following will re] Association at crick* a Blakan Mati vs. Roy 4 mokh Singh (Capt.-. 1 Singh. Bridgcnanoan m Singh. Amar Sin« Mohnar Lai, Jaswai. W Singh, Sohan Singh,33 words
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Advertisement177 1940-03-15 18 (T^ f ,c .V always come s"3 ___i_BL^iK sj- __i s_ _ti_P'^' *^_a_B b^9'_____a^^l ]__K^^(__ ■X'*s|'v^ Sfec «9Hb '<_______* ._____>_ _r: a_ _______________^_l_»__a___H_t:- _S=- *%s^*l' r '->-^.' _r i^^^__K__^__ir ____________________9_n_?- _j/ '^a^ > *'_l__7^____.^_l»" V^- ___9 ___P^^Ka______t_rT i <^^L_x >**.•<•: __H_V _k %___________> ■< ___fif __F _RMa__9_P <t^ v* T177 words
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Article20 1940-03-15 19 LONDON .".on. Mar. 14. Pi.. "2 Buyer Cas' £2523 4 Seller ial Pri<« 1 t_s1 J 4 Buyer20 words
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Article27 1940-03-15 19 ■ondon London, Mar. 14. Buyers Seller 6I Mj April ll 'a 11'- Aiay 11 516 11 7li J |j June 11 1 4 H:! 827 words
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Article77 1940-03-15 19 London. Mar. 14. K ;)ber 33 3 Wm\ 81 1! 2 ■1 chemical Industries 319 B 1213 icific B 3 4 K 33 6 mMI: -..ms 23 9 B. 1 Kintas 14 9 K itics 3 7»_ 1 and Areas 82 6 I: Tr. (bearer* 78 977 words
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Article41 1940-03-15 19 B^ London. Mar. 14. |fc.ondon on Paris 176.50 IK(i:.do!i on Amsterdam 7.53 ■7 lon on Shanghai 4 5/16 WMi mdon on Hongkong is. 27Bd. pßLnHinn on Tapan ls. 3 132d ■■London on New York 4 02> -> u 4.03V 241 words
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Article64 1940-03-15 19 I London. Mar. 14. Ml o Malay) in |i|Ar,'_S'jjt. S'ment Unquoted Ha 'Straits FMS) pßpmoci S'ment Unquoted Sarawak I April S'ment. 18- Seller m 'd Pearl. p I alitj I Singapore» Pw^ S'ment. 31 Marcr. m I VQ) White Muntok ment. 4 1 16 Seller; pro H "Inch April64 words
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Article20 1940-03-15 19 London. Mar. 14. r Spot 20 11 16 ard 20 11/16 bar OLD, Fine per oz £8.8 020 words
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Article21 1940-03-15 19 New York, Mar. 13. ___r r rl Quiet L^ Buyers Sel.ers V July Sept 18'. t 18% P* Quiet21 words
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Article104 1940-03-15 19 Lv Singapore. Thursday. I APPRsciABLE change was »n markets to-day and B| a smil, l volume of business was Eft] s ras «*r Co. W lim vvas again easier at $127- -K ule the price of rubber at buyers Spot 38 cents, B cents, and JulylSepte nI104 words
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Article142 1940-03-15 19 THK funeral to •a ho died M< I Those prcseni Mi i ter. Mr P .1 Mi 1 L per, Mi J Carm Mi j Tr i Black Mr. P Leh Mi ii Wai ion M: 8 A Bevi Rhode; Mi H I Mr 8142 words
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Article138 1940-03-15 19 (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, Thursday. A MASS meeting of representatives, of Chinese associations, guilds and societies in Ipoh was held this afternoon at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce to discuss t-he introduction of income tax In the F.M.S. After considerable discussion an unanimous138 words
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Article39 1940-03-15 19 A play in Tamil entitled "VeeTUlng hart" will be staged hy the Tamil Brotherhood Party amateurs iQ aid of 'heir nlav round fend a_ Alexandra Kail, North Bridge Road, o Satii Mai eh lb. at 3 (Ml p m39 words
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Advertisement16 1940-03-15 19 mtmtl^ mmm^^mAmmmmmmmmmmmmm»mmmmmm%^Mmmwm |< STAIM IMI Il» 1»72 j South British Insurance Co., Ltd. lel 5926 Finlayson Greer.16 words
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Advertisement102 1940-03-15 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter ad. 13J4. Incorporated In the Netherlandi t Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paul Up Capital t .40.030.000. -]<• I TO Fund 10,500,000I.ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK limited Head Oflice: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: Rotterdam. The Fl_: I 04 branches oid Bub-branchc smaller places102 words
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Article, Illustration174 1940-03-15 20 U. S. WARPLANES SALES PROBE WASHINGTON, MAR. 14. THF WAR SECRETARY ML WOODRINC. WILL F>l UN FIRST WITNESS TODAY AT Tin; INVESTIGATION INITIATED BY THi: HOUSE OF RIPRFSENTA TtVES MILITARY BUB-COW MITTEE INTO THE ADMIN! STRATUM S POLICY OF SOT PLYING THE ALLIES WITH WARPLANES. Mr. Roosevelt yesterday conferred v.ith174 words
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120 1940-03-15 20 London. Mar. 14. RECTKR'S lobby correspondent learns that -Inland's (irs( requests to the Allies for assistance were for materials not men. and the Allies sent a s much material as they fell they could safely spare. Later there wa. s an informal requestReuter - 120 words
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Article38 1940-03-15 20 Paris, Mar. 14. The return of the Bank of France for the week ending Mar. 7 shows that the profit derived from writing up the gold reserve amounted to over 17 milliard francs ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article33 1940-03-15 20 Berlin. Mar. 14. Berlin Wireless stated that about 1,500 >ns of Geiman coal will be sent daily to Italy under the trade protocol signed in Rome on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article34 1940-03-15 20 Tokyo. Mar. 14. The Japanese Foreign Offico authorities yesterday pretested to the Soviet Embassy authorities against a Soviet plane crossing the Saghalien border into Japanese territory on Mondav. Eastern NewsEastern News - 34 words
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Article23 1940-03-15 20 Paris, Mar. 14. France is to ration coal, and cards will be Issued after the cen_u_ is taken ReuterReuter - 23 words
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150 1940-03-15 20 SELECTIONS WEIGHTS FOR TO-DAY'S RACE THE followii: 1 first da] ti;. day: RACE ONE Hacks, Div. 2, abt. S furs Captain Ball Some __lrl Walan Nagara Lass a RACE TWO Ponies. Class 2. Div. abt. furs. Fast Lynne Jacky Lad I Glamuur ioj Rosolct SELECTIONS (By "Stable Boy") Race 1150 words
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Article18 1940-03-15 20 I>a,is w ;!-thfl To-night's eommuiiiqi';" was local activity ol f^ [yU^M especially west ot mi ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement64 1940-03-15 20 fll T-TMW f__ m^ TO-DAY s± 11 llil MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW m 1\ O'CLOCK. mm imnoDi oocs BOX OFFICE pHON 3400 j DOROTH Y LAMOUR I AS MISS 1 AN YIN in "DISPUTED PASSAGE" with JOHN HOWARD AND AKIM TAMIROFF. _r /__W^*^W___a_»> i___f^ i I y sfl ____^___\_____l K^a_^^^ _Pr64 words
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